Circle K Club Petitions For Kiwanis Charter
NO.3
PALOMAR
COLLEGE,
SAN
MARCOS,
CALIFORNIA
NOV. 7,
7952
Alumni Meet in Annual Homecoming Banquet
The newly organize! Palomar Circle K Club has submitted a petition for a charter to the Kiwanis Club of Vista. Early last month Mr. Hov1ard Bergmann, presi• dent of the Vista Kiwanis Club, and Mr. Ed Overr.mn, of the Vista organization met with PaloMar's Board of Trustees and secured the Boards approval of the Kiwanis plan fo:r sponsoring a Palomar chapter of the Circle K. Instructor GeneStevens did much of the prelimin~ ary work in the Clubs formation. A slate of temporary officers has been named with He~nah Allenbach serving as President; Linden Courte~ vice president; Larr1 Connelly, secretary; and Corydon Edgecomb, treasurer.
Circle K Clubs are designed to serve the community as well at the college and are being organized on major campuses throughout the United States and Canada.
"Telescope" Adds Something New Something ne~T has been added with this edition of the TELESCOPE. From a humble mimeographed sheet the publication has been changed to an offset. The offset process , known also as lithographing, is accomplished by maklng up each page on a dummy sheet one and onehalf times as large as the actual paper. The printer then reduces the page by photography. Headlines, ads, and copy are all pasted on the dummy. Cost of the paper is made possible by the ASB and by the advertisers. THE SMARTEST CLOTHES ON THE CNviPUS ar~
alumni, and guests. The group was addressea . The student lounge was the scene of the by Dr. Phil Putnam, who congratulated the Alumni Association banquet held before alumni for th6ir display of sehool sp~ game time and attended by faculty member it and thanked them for their support.
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