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Vol XVII No. 26
San Marcos, California
GOOD DEAL
Mullins Contest ASB Elections; Council Calls Emergency Meeting
Card Club Gains Council s OK 1
A few weeks ago, Dr. McGeever, Dean of Student Personnel, marched into the Student Union with a VERY stern face. The stern face perceptively viewed all that was to be seen in the union, and then called a timely halt to certain 'unbefitting' student activities. McGeever gathered up all playing cards within sight, and announced that cardplaying on campus was against state law. Why? Because this particular activity 'does not create an atmosphere conducive to most efficient academic performance'. The students were crushed. Would there be no end to the stifling of their pleasures, their wellbeing, their emotional stability? " No!" said daring Mike Penn and associates. We cannot stand by and see our youth ruined with drudgery, we will form the Bridge Club! Thus, in a storm of righteous indignation a new club has been formed at Palomar. The club is official, it has a constitution, regular club members, and most important, it has the approval of the administration. Ev-
Obiections Made on the Grounds That Article I Of The Election Code Was Violated During Elections
ery day, ·at almost any hour, at least one bridge game is raging away in R-2. The club even has a purpose: "To teach and further the members knowledge of a definite social grace. " . . . as stated in the constitution. The Bridge Club is exclusive, one must have a 2.0 grade average to join. Many people have been joining. In fact, says the eminent Penn (now club president) "We may have to set a maximum on the number of members because we are growing so fast. "
BY LORNA FLEMING
An unexpected ASB meeting V.P.: was held last Friday in which Peggy Biszmaier Jim McKenzie the elections of May 20 were declared invalid. The invali- Treasurer: Dennis Garrahy dated election results are as Sophomore President: follows: Vince Streano President: Jim Logsdon 141 A.W.S. President: Andrea Salmon Bob Mullins 131 Barbara Partridge Write-ins 4 A.M.S. President: Tom Wilber Representatives: Glen Baily James Ellison Marilyn Mendel Bernadine Fleager Wr ite-ins
Hood Talks
It is an experience to
visit the Bridge Club room - even if one is not at all interested in bridge. The club members are a combination of all types of students. There are athletes, politicians, intellects and philosophers, to nam e a few. They enjoy good jokes, or a heated discussion, or even a quiet, rowdy game of bridge. A nod of approval and recognition is well earned by the Bridge Club, its members , its p residentfounder, and of course Mr. Archer and Mr. Tabor who so graciously donate their time as advisors.
CONSTRUCTION on the new Science and Humanities Facilities will pro-
MARINE CORPS EXHIBIT
The Ma rine Corps will also show at the fair some of its newest scientific equipment, including a radar van, shoe and textile repair van, computer equipme nt, a helicoptertransportable j eep, and a tank destroye r. Sponsoring the e xposition is the Greater San Luis Rey Planning and Development Council, in cooperation with junior colleges and North County chambers of co mmerce. Raym ond Wayman, Fallbrook Council Pr esident, said, "The purpose of the fair is to tell the region's industrial story to its own population as we ll as to Southern California in gen eral. Few people realize how much manufacturing is d one in northern San Diego County, or the impressive diversity of the region 's manufactured products."
Archer Fights PC Apathy
Plaques Presented To Dunn, Coffman And Mortimer
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
The d evelopme nt of this program is the result of much consideration and planning on the part of ma ny people. Und er the direction of Mrs. Rennie a nd .the sub-cu rriculum com-
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VARYING OPINIONS
In the heat of this whole affair are many and varying opinions. Darlen e Bu tterworth, present ASB secretary and cand idate for this office, said: "I don't think the entire election should have been declared invalid, it should have been between j ust the two contested ." Vince Streano, candidate for sophomore president, commented: "In the past there have been minor violations of the election code such as the ones that have occur ed in this election, but this is the first ti me anything has been said about it. I think Mullins is being unreasonable and unrealistic in dem anding this re-electio n. He is being a poor loser." Logsdon, when asked what he would do (if elected) to prevent inept handling of elections in t he future, said: "Elections will be held only once and will he held with strict and impartial enforcement of all election rules. Election rules are good and necessary, if they are enforced."
Hits Ashcraft As Not Representing Area
Art Guild Holds Sale
Sophomores Urged To . Enroll Now
Jou rna 11•sm con ference SUccessfu I
Designed To Increase Employability of Individual; Certificates Awarded Upon Completion of Courses
Th e program is d esigned to increase employability of th e individual. This is accomplished by awarding a certificate to the stude nt from the college u pon successful completion of the course. This certificate verifies his train· ing a nd s kill in t h e c hose n field a nd can the n be used in much the same way as a degree is used. The certificate will be a valuable asset to the person who is seeking a job.
VALIDITY CONTESTED
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faith this second time around and again elect me . . . Generally, elections are won by the campaign prior to the voting, a nd not by looking for loopholes."
Funds Available
Patrons Elect New Officers; Hold Luncheon
Dr. Philip Putnam, Former Palomar President, Con:-mencement Speaker
Not In Our Stars Will Be Putnam's Topic; 116 Graduates Will Receive A.A. Degrees, June 13.
Student Certification Program Offers .Series Of Specific Training Courses The Student Certification Prpgram offers a series of courses which train persons for specific types of work. This is a new a nd tentative program and its' proposed use will b e presented to the P.J.C. Board of Governors today. If passed, it will go into effect next Fall semester.
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As soon as the results were tolled, Bob Mullins (with six fewer votes than his opponent) decided to contest the validity of the elections. Council members voted in favor of Mullins objections. These obEucalyptus Trees? jections were held on the Democratic candidate for ground s that Article I, secthe 80th district, George Hood, tions 5, 6, and 7 of the elecspoke before a near capacity tion code in the stu dent handcrowd in F-11 on the 18th. book were not upheld during One of the foremost leaders Hood, who is opposing Hale election. Sections 5, 6, and 7 in the movement against stuAshcraft, spoke on "Why t he are started as follows: dent apathy has been Roy "5. Any member of the ASB Archer, political science inAfter the Spring Concert an sprigs which he could burn 80th district should elect a structor and advisor to the imp romp t u extension was in hi s fireplace and then made Democrat to the California wishing to vote must present his student identification card YoungDemocratClub. made to the assembly for a speech. Dr. Dunn ended the Legislature." SMALL REPRESENTATION at the polls before receiving a Through organized political awarding plaques to facility assembly with a short but Hood pointed out tha t the ballot. activities and the more im- members leaving the college memorable speech . "6. As votes are cast, the The assembly and Spring Republican party only repreportant parade of speakers th is year. Dr. John Dunn is Archer has attempted to make resigning from his presidency Concert lasted two hours. The sents a small portion of the voter shall write his name and POLL TAKEN students aware of political of Palomar College after b e ing choir directed by Howard R. population; those being the student card number on a A student opinion poll was issues and arouse their curi- here eight years and is moving Brube ck, choir and music in- individuals in the higher in- sheet of paper provided at the taken during the e lections osity. To this extent he feels to Oakland where he will take structor, sang Miserere Mei, come bracket. "We of the polls. - these are the results: Democratic party believe in "7. Th e names of students She Wa lks in Beauty, Old Man THREE FIELDS OF EXHIBIT h e has succeeded. the position of Superintendent 1. Do you believe that The fair will assemble repreAPATHY NO MORE of the Peralta Junior College R iver , How Lovely is Thy going out and meeting people, votin g shall be checked with Dwelling Place, and This as I am doing now, and finding correct student body card women students should be sentative displays from each "They were a pathetic but District. out what the people would like numbers of eligible voters allowed to wear capris? of the three fields of industry, they are not apathetic anyThe students as well as the Old Hammer. A) On campus YES 189 to have in t heir government directly after t he polls close." There were t hree solos: science and education, to give more," he said, smiling a faculty me mbers enjoyed jokB) Informal campus Because this part of the a cross section pictu re of the little. Speakers like Rousselot ing about Dr. Dunn's dislike Randal Keith, Don't Think and their officials who represponsored activities present economy and future are important because they for eucalyptus trees. Dwight Twice; Eddy Gueren , What sent them in the governmental election code was abused, the YES 139 election is now officially depotential of the b ig region make students think a nd take Boehm, head of th e Humani- Kind of Fool Am I; a nd Larry system," stated Hood. NO 22 Sponsored by the Young clared 'out of order' and new Pard un, Sea. During the band reaching from Del Mar on the a point of acceptance or r e- ties Division, wrote a poem 2. Would you attend a dance south to Fallbrook in the jection. Future sp eake r s will which was a p arody of Ria- section three boys played The Democrats, Hood continued, elections will be held May "Th e evidence that the Re- 27th. The new elections will after finals prior to comnorth. continue to h elp shake stu- watha telling how Dr. Dunn Three Gabrilas on trumpets. The band directed by Bur- publicans are using straight include a re-voting for all mencement? Dr. John Dunn, Vista, and d e nts out of a pathy," he con- removed the eucalyptus trees A) Semi-formal J ames Downing, Escondido, tinued. at the end of the football field. rill G. Monk, band leader and adver t ising for the election officers, including those in (in San Diego) 95 co-chairman of a rrangements, Archer was born in Parkers- In a ddition Dr. John Schettler music instruct or, played Band- can clearly be seen in a short wh ich the candidate received B) Informal sa id 75 or more exhibitors burg, West Virginia where he wrote a song, Ballad of Dunn, ology, Aberdin Suit, Dry drive from San Marcos to Es- unanimous support. (in Student Union) 94 " NOTHING TO SAY, EXCEPT," will participate by showing graduated from high school in which the choir sang to the Bones, La Rochina, a nd Night cond ido. The streets are Mullins, when asked his their products. Last years fair 1952. Although he was active tune of the Battle Hymn of Beat. Night Beat was e njoyed lined with very impressive by the students so much that posters, which I migh t add are opinion of this controversial sponsored J;>y the Gr eater San in student activities a nd the Repu blic. affair said, "I have nothing Luis Rey organization drew 70 youth organizations most of Dr. Harold Coffman, psychol- the band played two more also quite expens ive." During the semester the to say, except to the effect that exhibitors a nd an estima ted his free time was s pe nt work- ogy instructor; Godfrey Morti- numbers. Young Democrats have pre- this office was imp ortant Approximately $16000 in 5,000 visitors. ing fo r t he Boy Scouts. mer, sc ience and math instrucsented many well known poli- enough to me that I thou ght NDEA fun ds are available Educational exhibits will !-~.....!.(.::. C.::. on :.:.:..:.ti::..:n~u:..:e.:: d...:o~n:..;P :..;a=-"g~e=-3::..:)~~-l tor; a nd Mrs. Evalyn Tanner, tical speakers and have pre- my objections were necessary. for Palomar College Stube e nte r ed by the area's high Dr. Sch ettler's secretary are sented students with an ex- I hop e there are no ill- dents. According to A. D. schools also. reti ring after years of concelle nt cross sectional view of feelings." Porter , this loan money is tributing to the College. Logsdon also had some- available through applicacurrent controversies within Steve Hinthorn and Darlene the De mocratic Party an d be- thing to say: "I campaigned tion from his office. If these Butterworth gave out the cor tween the Democratic and Re- hard, I believe in what I funds are not used, they will sages and boutonnieres and publican Parties. campaign for, I was proud and b e subtracted from the then Hinthorn presented At the conclusion of Hood's honored that the student body available funds next year. plaques to the leaving faculty. address, it was announced had enou gh faith in me to elect Loans are available for all Ja mes Sutton, a college board th at Tuesd ay's speech by me as ASB president. Now those interested in Science me mber, presented Dr. Dunn The art sale was h eld in con"If students curre ntly en- State Controler Allan Cran- that anoth er election is being and Teaching. The Federal with a bouquet of eu calyptus junction with th e Annual rolled do not register as soon ston has been cancelled be- held, after .passage of Mr. Government has established Pat Wilson, an Escondido Spring Music Concert last Frias possible they may not ob- cause of a conflict in his Mullin's resolution, I hope these loans to encourage studay night, May22nd, in the Stu- High School student, was the tain their desired classe~· ·~s_ c_ h_ e~ d u_le_·~~~~~~~~~~th_a_t~th ~ ey~w~il_l_s_h_o_w~t_ h_e_s_a_m ~e~d_e_n_t_s_i_n_to~th_e_s_e_f_i_e_ld_s_·~~~ de nt Uni on. Approximate ly first place winner in the on$120 of a rt work was sold just the-spot writing contest held stated Robert L. Burton, Dea n last Saturday at the first a nin one night. of Admissions. A change in th e The sale was sponsored by nua l Palomar Journalism Conr egistration sc hedule "that the Art Guild and the Guild ference. will speed u p the process of Second place went to Penny will receive 10% of the total registering," has been apHill of Vista and Rosanna proceeds. proved, continued Dean BurAll work sold was made by Schwab won third place. ton. Shel agh Emmott of Escondido, Palomar art stude nts. 11 11 FIRST STEP For the rest of t his week, Sharon Fre ud e nbe r ger, of The n ew a nd r etir ing board The first step in the new May 25-28, the sale will be in Vista, and Marge Carr, of members of the Patrons of Poway received Honorabl e the library. Palomar College met last sch edule requires the stuMentions. Monday at the home of Mrs. d ent to check with th e head of Harold Coffman, fo r a busi- his department. From the By ELIZABETH EMMOTT n ess meeting a nd potluck head of the d epartment each luncheon. ~~~~~rt~f~~~ir ss~~~~epr~~r:~: "Commencement, June 13, one other nu mber, as yet un- culum is too rigid to inc lude A bafance of $185.00 due to- Next, the stude nt must make is a n impr essive, colorful cere- dec ided, will be the band's all of the general education ward the college student work an appoi ntment with his coun- ' mony. It is well worth a stu - pieces. r equirements, h e will be a id program was allocated selor and there the student den t's time to attend," com- PLANNIN GCOMMITTEE approved for graduatio n and $200.00 was voted as a ments A. D. Porter, ComThe extensive planning for regardless. contribution toward the col- will make sure that his gradu- mencement Committee. commencement has been do ne ation or major requirements lege stude nt jacket fund. will be fulfilled. Dressed in dark blue robes, by a comm ittee headed by Wil- NINE AWARDS Nine special awards will be 116 gradu ates, 66 men and 50 Jiam Bedford, chemistry and engineering instructor. presented at Commencement. women, will march to their In the actual registering in Bedford's committee con- Mrs. Gordon Wight will give th e fall a permit to register seats directly in front of the sists of Dr. John McGeever, the Reba Chamness Award mittee, exte nsive surveys have valua ble in the utilization of must be secured from the ad- dais on the football field . Each Dean of Student Personnel, ($200) and the Patronsof PalOb een carried out in areas specific skills which might missions office. A priority faculty member will be wear- Or. Roland Phelps, Counsel- mar Scholarship ($200). The su rrounding Palomar College. otherwise be unrecognized." card must also be obtained , ing his hood ed gown, with the ling department and psycho!- Agnes E. Speers Ti mes AdvoThese surveys were to deter- CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS from the ad missions office. colors of the faculty memb er's mine how b e nefic ial su ch a T h e foll ow ing a r e t h e Pa lomar College will stage This priority card will en- d egree and school. The Ph.d ogy instructor, and Robert cate Scholarship ($100) will progra m .would be, and which twe nty-two proposed certifi- its second a nnual Awards a nd able the returning student to mortarboards have gold tas- Burton, Dean of Admissions. be award ed by Fred Speers. courses would be most useful. cate programs: Recognition Night, to be fea- avoid all possibl e delays. sels to a dd to the vari ety of Also on the planning commit- Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor tee are Virgil Bergman, Dean Society will be represented by As a result of the survey, some Accounting tured by a ba nquet a nd pro- Listed on the priority card colors. of Instruction, Adelb ert Por- Adolph Heyne. The number 'certified protwe nty-two Automotive Tech nology gram, Wednesday (May 27) in will be each students r eport- DIGNIFIED CEREMONY The dign ified ceremony, be- ter, biology instructor, Mrs. and a mount of these scholargrams' are waiting to be apBasic Hyd raulics a nd Water the Student Union. The ban- ing day. On this day th e stuEsther Nesbin, librarian and ships has not been announced. prove d. Th ese twen ty-two are Treatment quet is set for 6:30p.m. dent is requested by Dean ginning at 2:00, lasts only an believed to be the most pertiDressmaking {Apparel ConMrs. Marjorie Wallace, Dean Burton to bring to the Student hour. Dr. Phil Putnam, former Burrill Monk, music depart- SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTATION Dr. Dunn will present the nent in con sid eration of the struction) of Student Activities, said the Union: a priority card , a per- president of Palomar, will be ment. Donna Reiser is i n job opportunities in this parElectronics Assembly program will honor students mit to register, an approved the featu red speaker. His ch arge of obtaining fres hma n Edith L. Webster Scholar ship ($300). A trophy for citizenship, ticular area. Fire Science "who have made ou tstanding program of studies, and the topic is "Not in Our Stars". girls to u sher. · Dr. P utnam is now president GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS · the David R. Clement Award, Journalism contributions to the total col- req uired ASB card fees. of Rio Hondo Junior Coll ege, Along with p lanning gradua- will be given by Dr. McGeever. Dean Bergman, dean of inLibrarianship lege program du rin g the year." Whittier, California. Dr. John tion, the committee has the The Faculty Award, a recogstruction, says that this is Machine Calcu lat ion Th e honored stud ents will 60 STUDENTS REGISTERED " ... a ste p forward for PaloMac hine Tra nscription be presented with certifiOnly sixty students have W. Dunn, PJC President, will responsibility of considering nition to an especially deservmar in offering specific occuMedical Assisting cates of merit. Awards chair- registered for the fa ll se- call the graduates' n ames. The gradu ation req uirements for ing student is only given when pationa l centered progra ms Photo-Journalism ma n is Todd Baker. mester, this is a very small diplomas will be presented by students who petition for ap- such a stude nt is actually gradfor p eopl e in the country." Dr. J ohn W. Dunn, Palomar I,Jerce ntage of students cur- Morse Olmstead , President of proval. A student may be con- uating. If this award is offered Real Estat e Says Dr. McGeever, Dean of School Lunch Program president, will speak. T he in- rently enrolled , who have the Governing Board. Another side red to have met gradua- to a '64 graduate, it will be Stude nt Personne l, "This is vocation will b e give n by Dr. registered. Dean Burton con- member of the Gov ernin g tion requirements if he is presented by Robert MikkelSecretaria l a terrific step in the right Technical Art Tipton Wood, college trustee. clude d the interview by say- Board, Dr. T ipton L. Wood , transferring to a college or sen, faculty president. Mr. direction. A JC is meant to acTechn ical Drafting Newly elected stude nt officers ing, "Those stu de n ts thinking will give the invocation. Musi- un iversity accredited by the Roger Bailey will give the comod ate as many different Tec hnical Illustration will b e installed by the re- that th ey can wait to register cal sel ection s for the cere- Western Association of Evelyn Surface Memorial people as possible. Because Technical Stenography (Le - tiring stude nt body president, will be sadly brought back to mony will be p layed by the School s and Colleges and Scholarship from the Show not everyone desires or is gal) reality when they fi nd they Palomar band u nder the direc- meets all lower division re- Case of the Arts ($150). Dr. Steve Hinthorne. able to have a complete colTec h nical Stenog r ap hy Parents and other fr iends of can not obtain an interview tion of Bu rrill G. Monk. "Pomp quirements of that institu tion. Terrell Spencer will award lege education, the building (Medical) the college are invited to at- with the ir Department Heads and Circu mstance", the tradi- Or, if the Commencement Com- the San Diego Union Tribune tional gradu ation music, and mittee feels a stu dent's curri- Scholarship ($100). Welding of this program will be intend, Mrs. Wallace said. after the month of August."
ceed throughout the summer and winter as giant machines roam the campus grounds. On page three photographer Ross Russell attempted to catch the spirit of this construction. Photo by Ross Russell
Second Annual Science, Industry, Education Fair Thursday, Friday and Saturday will mark the second annual science, industry and education fair; designed to display the North County's d iversity of production. The display will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the gym. The U. S. Marine Corps Band from Camp Pendleton will play a concert for the opening of the Greater San Luis Rey Industrial fair. The famed band will be located on the lawn near the e ntrance to the gym whe re the variety of displays will portray the indu strial and educational progress of th e region.
May 26,1 964
Recognition Night Set Tomorrow