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38 Sophs To Receive Degreesi Dr. Langston To Speak Associate of Art•s degrees will be awarded 38 graduates Saturday, June 12, in the Patron'spatio. The commencement address will be delivered by Dr. Rodney Langston. General Bernhard A. Johnson, president of the Board of Governors, will award the degrees following the presentation of the class by Dr. Phil H. Putnam.

be awarded, three ofwhich will be music awards. Invocation and benediction is to be given by the Reverend Father Earl Ullman of the St. Peters Catholic Church of Fallbrook. Other events of the afternoon are as follows: presentation of the class gift to the College by Don Capps, a solo by Ann Ardis, and two numbers by

Candidates for graduation are: Ann Ardis, Richard K. Armstrong, Genevieve Elaine Arnold, John Martin Brode,Herbert DeLane Brinley, Robert Alan Branan, and Donald James Brown. Thomas Joseph Crawford, Betty Jo Deets, Lester Warren Eischen,GuyGeorge, Suzzanne LaVonne Goddard, Wayne Douglas Gruenewald, and James c. Heller.

Delbert Eugene John, Donald Arthur John, James F. Jost, Mary LouiseLara, Tom J. Lasswell, andFelix Paul Lehmann, Jr. - Thomas McAnany, Olive M. MacGowan, Jack Raymond Merget, George T. Naves, Dorothy A. Parker, Robert w. Phillips, Joanne Lucille Prine, and Donald L. Riggs. Riley, William B.

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Variety Show Set For Friday At Escondido "Extraordinary Escapades," the Palomar Variety show, is scheduled for Friday, June 4, at 8p.m. in the Escondido Hi gh School Auditorium. The drama and music departments under tAe direction of Mr. Ben Padrow and Mr. Howard Brubeck, respectively, will combine their talents for the evening. With 18 to 20 distinguished acts being presented this review promises to be something special. Tom Lasswell will be master of ceremonies for the show which uses a visit to a typicalcolle ge campus as its theme. Included among the acts will be: 1. "Love is aFallacy," a short story by Max s ·c hulman featuring Denise Rogers andDon John. 2. Comedy scene of a typical American home. Creation," 3. "God's dramatic interpretation by Tom Lasswell. 4. Scenes from "Taming of the Shrew," featuring Bobbie Hatheway and Bob Mitchell. dramatic 5. Finale,

Palomar College

Spring formal Features Bon Voyage Bon Voyage will be the cry tomorrow night at the Annual Spring Formal as the happy group wishes fond farewells to the ••Grand and Glorious" class of 1954. A capacity crowd is expected to be on hand to dance to the wonderful music of Bob Keller. All who attended last year's Christmas Formal will remember the very danceable arrangements of Bob and his band. The band is rated tops as it finished high in the national standings. The daqce will be held in the remote and private a t mosphere of the Vista Optimist Youth Center with gaiety prevailing fro~ nine till one. The Bon Voyage theme will be carried out in the decorations. Underthe able direction of Harriet Dair the motif will stress farewells andhappy wishes to all who are leaving to attend other schools, get jobs, or just plain relax.

scene from"Finian' s Rainbow." Admission is $1 for adults, 50 cents for students and free forholders of ASB cards.

San Marcos, Calif.

30 May 28, 1954

Third Palomar Bond Defeated; Board To Decide 'What Next' Three consecutive bui lding programs for Palonar Junior College have been voted down by certain areas of our district. Thi s was determined Frid ay , Ma y 21, as 3535 votes were cast in f avor of the b onds and 1949 against. Approximately 200 more affirmative votes were needed for the necessary 66.6 per cent. Doyle Dannenbery of Escondido and Jam e s Sutton of Vista will take over the i r posts on the Board of Governors sometime during the s~er. Even though Esc ondido did ~ot carry i n any p rec i nct, if it had done as well as they did during thepreceeding bond issue, PJC would be starting its bond an ti cip a t ed building program. Students and citizens alike have been askl. ng , "What next"? That difficult question can only be answered by the Board of Go vernors.

Harry Muhlbradt, assistant bu siness manager, looks ove r bond issue tabulations as they appear at 11:00 p.m. la$ Friday evening.

Grads Quizzed On Future Plans Jim Heller---Why, ••• to do what sophomoresusually do, of course. Fred Rauch--! refuse to answer on the 18th Admendme nt • John Trautman--I'm going to visit for a while-my Uncle Sam.

Mel Hogan--Work in the mint in Arizona, then attend State College this fall. Don Capps--l'lork this summer, then go into the Air Force this fall. Tom Lasswell--Go to state (continued on Page 2)


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