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PJC's First Annual Bus. Education Day Slated March 20 Vol. VIII, No. 9

Palomar

Colle~e,

San Marcos, Calif.

February 27, 1953

Courtesy In Store For TWIRP Week By Donna Doyle Attention All Girls Next week will be your chance to prove your virility as women -- In other words T'IIIRP ileek is here once again·!! This annual event, 1Which comes only once a year) usually proves to be a fun-filled week for all concerned. Girls will be expected to show all types of courte~y to the "men"?? of the campus, including carrying thefr books, polishing their shoes if requested, and obey all commands ordered by the male element of P. J .C. (Almost all, that is !) Yes, girls, this is OUR week -- Now's your chance to meet that certain person you've been admiring secretly all year. Don't pass it up! TIHRP '1/eek will be climaxed by a dance next Friday night, February 6, at the Mary Connor Hall in San Marcos. The dance· will be a girl-ask-boy affair, of course, so come on, girls, get your dates NOW!! We want this dance to be a huge success, so ask HIM today!!

TWIRP WEEK will be in full swin~ next week, and these photos show what the women (and men) can expect.

Palomar's first annual Business Education Day will be held here on Friday, March 20. College organizations, along with many outside firms and speakers will participate in making this event a success. The purpose of this program is to teach office management and California business. The program will last all day, beginning with a snack at 8:30 a.m. From 9 to 3 there will be various exhibits, films 1 and talks. Mr. Nelson ~hase will be guest speaker at a banquet which will climax this important day. Exhibits in several buildings on the campus will be handled by the following persons: Miss Cleo Crow, secretarial exhibits; Mr. George Toll, accounting and business exhibits; Mr. William Dae, geography exhibit; Dr. John Dodds, social science exhibits; and Mrs. Esther Nesbin, library exhibits. Cafeteria arrangements will be taken care of by Mrs. Thelma Clyde. The entertainment, consisting of musical 'offerings, will be by the Palomar Music Society and the A Cappella Chior, directed by Mr. Howard Kay. Ushering will be done by the Circle K Club and the Palomar Knights. Construction and service supervisor is Mr. Charles Crafts.

A Cappella Choir Enters Contest

frosh 's Pirate Prowl Scheduled For Tonight Pirate Prowl, the Fresrunrun Class dance and treasure hunt will be hol d tonight fro:n 8 to 12 p.m. here in the lounge for all freshmen and their euosts. Admission if free to all fres~~on who have paid their dues. A pirate's cove will be the theme of the party and everyone is invited cO come in costume. Highlight of the evening will be a treasure hunt, with prizes for

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Dancing is planned and refreshments will be served. Salle Gunning , assisted by Janet Greenlee, is chairman of the affair. "This party has been planned to be a lot of fun for everyone," Salle stated, "I urse all fres~~en to get those dues paid and come to the party. You'll be sorry if you don• t."

Palomar College's A Capella choir will compete in the San Diego County Festival Day for combined choirs. To be held at Grossmont High school on April 22, the competitim will be county wide. Members of the Palomar choir include: Rhudell Akin, Ernest Amago, Ann Ardis, Delight Billick, John Brode, Joy Brotzman, Alice Chamberlain, Rosalie Clancey, Ralph Cheney, Marguerite Ca Clark, Linden Courter, Betty ~o Deets, Donna Doyle, Corky Edgecomb, Fran Emde, Marjorie Fish, Bruce Galbraith, Sallie Gunning, Ronald Hoover, Donald John, Mary Lee Johnson, Tom Lasswell. Tom McAnany, Sally Myers, John McNeal, Rltti-

lou Orr, Ann Owen, Joann Prine, Pat From, Kaye Raymond, Allene Reeves, Bettybea Roberts, Carolyn Scott, Arther Sloan, Ernest Sorg, Ken Statler, Shirley Swanson, John Troutman, John Tunnel, John Vogt, Ed Ward, Duane Zink, Mary Gibson, and Eleanor Burns.


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