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HERE'S EXAM SCHEDULE! VoL IX, Ne. 6
PaJ.anar ·C .llego
San llarcoa, Cal. it •
Jan. 15, 1954
Blue Book Ball Scheduled For January 23, 9:00 Make plans now for the B.B.Bl The dance of the year will bring Palomar students together in the Pirate Room of the Club Knight. Here's the How, Why, ~~en and Where! The Knights are presenting the annual Blue Book Ball in the same light, gay, festive way which students talked about for week ~ following finals last year. The all imporoano aa t e 1s the 23rd! Yep! The 23rd of this month. The Odd Fellows Hall in Escondido will be used. Locationl Grand and the Freeway. For choice tables get your reservations early from any Knight on campus. Charge -- $1.00. Del John and John Brode head the dance committee with Wayne Gruenwald, Ray Omori, Don Norris, Don Capps and Chuck Drew heading various sub-committees. "Music is by the leading orchestras of the nation, of course. Nothing but the best." stated Don Capps head of ttc music committee, when JOHN BRODE, DEL JOHN (committee chairmen) and Don John asked this all important and Jim Tarling will be on hand to insure an enjoyable question. time at the Blue Book Ball spon~ored by the Knights and Dressy sport, which scheduled for next Saturday night. includes a tie for the fellows, is part of the requirement for admission to the Olub Knight. Combine delicious reI freshment, the tops in music, a floor show not to be forgotten, and you'll have a dance at its best, the Blue Book Ball! If a Palomar basketball player attains a 20-point averagel he is highly acclaimed by students 1 coaches, and fel ow players alike--but what acclaim ~s given a student holding a 3-point scholastic average? With all the emphasis t hat is placed on sports and extra-curricular a ctsopnrosyne - judgment ivities we sometimes The .llpha Gamma Sigma All who wish to forget that education is motto, "Ada to a good continue to ride the Palt he real purpose of our omar Comet on its second characterA knowledge and judgment, comes from semester, starting Janthe meanings of these uary25, should be getting hallowed halls. The only words. their programs changed campus organization which The emblem of Alpha and approved by their adgives recognition to Gamma Sigma is the shield visers. scholastic achievements of good judgment with an Registration starts i& Alpha Nut the Palomar open book of knowledg~ January 18 through 25, chapter or Alpha Gamma upon it. At the top of during the week of finals. Sigma. Alpha Gamma Sigma the shield i f the torch January 25 is the final is a scholarship of learning. day of registration. organization. It is Alpha Gamma Sigma This also is registsometimes referred to as strives to recognize ration day for new studthe "Phi Beta Kappa" of scholarship not as an ents who are going to junior colleges. end in itself, but as a come along during the Alpha, Gamma and Sigmeans toward greater second semester. ma are the initial So, make out your achievement. It proletters of the Greek change of programs early motes a spirit of willwords, arete, gnosis and so as not to be late and ing service to school, sophrosyne. The meaning to get the Comet on a of these words are: country and mankind. good start for the coming arete - character (eetiaud on p. 3) year. gnosis - knov1!edge
"Add To A Good Character
Knowledge, Judgment"... AGS
REIISTIITIOI IEXT WEEK
Following is the schedule for the final examinations, released by Dr. Phil Putnam. Nondayl January 18 8&j0 a.m. lst per. HvlF classes Zoo. 35 Bus. 51 Sec 'L Tr. 6A. Bus,ll Eng. l l ( Nrs. John son) Eng. lA (Hiss Damon) Chem. 5 Hist. 19A Oeog. l l Nursing 51 12&10 3rd per. HWF classes Bus. 18 Sec'l. Tr . 4A Eng. A Spe ech lA French 1 .Hath 3B Husic 3A Chern. lA Sociology lA Psych. 1A Wednesday, J anuary 20 8 t30 2nd per. M\\!F classe s BotanylA Zoo. 1A Sec 1 1. Tr. 59 Eng. 4A Speech 2A (2nd per.) Spanisl: 3 :1-Iusic lA Phys. 3A Amer. Inst. (2nd per) 1\'ursing 52 12170 4th per. NWF classes Art 4A Biol. 10 Bus. 50 Sec 11 Tr. 7A Eng. lA (4th period) Speech lA (lfth period) Hath 4B Music 4A, 5A Chern. 8, 9 History lA Nursing 53 P.E. in Elem. Schools Fridar, J anuary 22 8:30 5th per. ~!WF. classes Art llA Physiology 1 Bus. 55 Eng. la (5th period) Speech lOA Sj>anish 1 Hath 51 Hath 1 Music 15-17 Amer. Inst. (5th period) (continued on P• 2)