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PALOMAR J 'UNIOR. Mary English, Betty Jo Moge, Carolyn George, Jackie Corbett, Shirley Peet, Kay Seebold, Gayle Esmay ·and Valerie Sabin give the new dome a coat of paint. The
dome. a gift of the Escondido Chamber of Commerce. will be the insigna of Palomar College. Final plans for completing the dome are under way.
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Volume XI. Number 6
Palomar College, San Marcos, California
.-Go to Church• / Says President At Holy Season
Has Religious·Theme
The approach ing Christmas season and vacation will be celebrated this morning by two programs given jointly by the Music and Speech Departments. In conjun ction with the cultural aspects of the assemblies, Dr. Phil Putnam wishes the student body and the faculty a Merry Christ· mas and a happ y and prosperous vacation. The Speech Department, under the supervision of Mr. Virgil Bergman, will present a play, The Other Wi~e Man, by Henry Van Dyke. This story will be read by the stu· dents of the Oral Interpretation Class. AI Plank is to read the part of the central character, Aitaban the Magi. Other members of the class, Kay Seebold, Viola Arroyo, Pam Jett, Janice Asper, Howard Asper, and Bob Willis will read the various parts and act as narrators. The ·Music Department's part consists of a chorus, a men's ensemble, and three soloists, under the direction of Howard Brubeck. Good Christian Men Rejoice. Sleep of the Child Jesus. Deck the .Halls, The First Noel. Bring a Torch. Coventry Carol. and Come All Ye Faithful. Sleigh Ride. as arranged by Larry Niggli, a Palomar music major, will also be given by the chorus. Silent Night. Cod Rest You Merry Gentlemen. Lo. How a Rose E'er Blooming. and White Christmas are the selec· tions to be , sung by the Men's ensemble. Virginia Arnold will sing Come Unto Him and Oh Holy Night. Peggy Codry will present The Cradle Song of the Virgin, and Sweet Little Jesus Boy will be given by Bar· bar~ Kinley: This varied and entertaining program in the Christ· mas Spirit is under the direction of Brubeck, head of Palo· mar's Music Department. He is aided by Mr. John Barlow, head o:L the Art Department, and Mr. Bergman, Palomar's Speech and Drama teacher.
Friday, Dec. 16, 1955
Council Offers Prize for New PC Caricature
Get out your sketching pen here 's your chance to win $15.00 and create a "typical" comic figure for Palomar. The contest, to determine a new caricature to represent the student body was instigated by the Student Council and announced this week . The new caricature, 1 w ill suppliment the "Comet" must have a personality. Ex- Mr. Hc.ward Brubeck and four members of the men's sextette run amples given, - are: Palomar through one of the numbers for -:the Christmas program: left to right Pete, Cosmo Comet and Connie are: Mr. Brubeck, Tom Sloane, Bruce Cooper and Jack McC:olaugh. Comet .Those entering the contest need Dr. Phil Putnam not be ar tists and may enter as many e'n tries as they want. All entries must be turned into, Dean Helen Brown's office by ----., Januar y 6. Winner will be announced January 9. Chuck Tipton pointed out that the "Comet" only represents By DALE COWAN sports and the new caricature Palomar College speech team won two Superior awards, First construction work - long is to represent the whole student in the planning stages - took on body . The new emblem will be two Excellent awards, an d one third place award at the reality this week as Palomar used on such things as spring Southern California Forensic Tournament, held at Occi· started its initial building phase. semester b ook covers. Following board action last - - - - - - -- - - - - - - dental College last Frid ay ·and Saturday. This tournament, week, a contract was signed 1 the most important to be held this school year in the state, specifying an eight months com1 was attended by teams reprepletion date w hich would placel senting universities, colleges and the new buildings ready for ocjunior colleges of Utah, Nevada, cupancy b y August 14, 1956, in Arizona and California. time for the Fall term. This grueling tournament ran Acc.ording to Dr. Phil Putnam , from 10 a.m. Friday until 10 p.m. C. A. Larsen Construction ComSaturday. When the Comet team pany of San Diego is the building left Oxy at 9 p.m. Saturday the firm whose bid was accepted by Students interested in receivtournament still was not finthe Board of Governors. 1 ing audit credit for a class in ished, since final debate rounds An additional alternate over Shakespeare may enroll in the were still being held. The tourthe original bid was added by last three weeks of English 46a nament director , head of the the board : an electric clock immediately following Christmas dental speech department, and bell system for $280 will be vacation, according to Dr. Edtold Mr. Virgil Bergman, Paloinstalled . ward Schwartz, professor of Engmar's speech coach, and the Yonuschot Recuperates R. J. Eller of S an Marcos was lish. members of the team Pam Jett, Louise Yonuschot, Palomar employed as brick inspector for Class instruction starting ManPeggy J o Hugga ns , Rich Miller, College freshman from Fall- the new construction. The new . day, J anuary 4 w ill be devote d Francisco Trinid ad and D ale Cobrook, is still convalescing at buildings have been designed to to a critical study of three of w.an, that he hoped to be able t o her home after being released fit with the decor of a ne'w Palo- Shakespeare's plays. Henry The send the complete results of the from the hospital where she was mar College campus already Fourth. which includes one of the sweepstakes prizes , to the comtreated for second degree burns. projected into the future. great comical figu res of all litpeting schools some time before • I The accident occurred when A complete mock-up of the erature - Falstaff : Romeo and Christmas. At press time these :Wiss Yonuschot stood too close new campus is under construe- Juliet. and The Tempest. results are still miss ing; how ever The class meets Monday s, I Mr . Bergman belie ves th_at USC to an open heater in her home . .1 tion by the college Art DepartPeggy Jo I~uggans (Co H tinu~d on Pu~e T\\"O ) - - - - -- - - - - - - - ··- ment. Wednesday s, Fridays at 9 A . M . By Dr. Phil Putnam The materialism of our con· temporary society has tended to pervert the Christmas season to a period of frenetic ·s ales promotion. Some cynic has stated that "Christmas is the most ingenious sales gimmick ever devised." We need not be accessories to this cor_rup±ion of t h e Christmas spirit. This· Christmas let us each bear in mind that we are commemorating the 1955th anniversary of the birth of Jesus Christ, the most -sacred event of the Christian World. Let each attend t h e church of his choice and take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about this humble Carpenter whose life and teachings have so profoundly influenced the civilization of the world for nineteen centuries. As we become more familiar with the philosophy of Christ and modern psychological research. we find that they are not in conflict but rather that through long and laborious research we only confirm those verities which Jesus knew intuitively. The core of the Christian ethic is found in the concept of love of our fellowman and forgiveness of his transgressions. It is my Christmas wish that each of us may find renewed spiritual vitality during the coming Christmas season.
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