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Success' Says Critic
Volume VIII
No. 11
KNIGHTS RE-DO P.J.C. LOUIQE That splashing, crashing, and the sloshing of paint tv:o weeks ago was the Palomar Knights painting the lounge. Mr. Del Porter stated, q.~ote, "Vie' re changing what looked like a hospital into a very colorful lounge. The far end of the lounge is done in "seafoam" green, the other three walls in "eyerest" green, and the ceiling a "stratosphere grey. The Knights removed the white paint from the rnnels around the bottom ci: the lounge, which will be painted maple, rod then either waxed or,ernished. The floor will remain the same, but will sport a new coat of wax. Everyone on the csmpus seems well pleased, and greatly appreciate and thank the Knights for their splended cooperation.
Palomar College, San Marcos, Calif.
April 17,1953
Four P.J.C. Students Attend Conference Approximately ~0 delegates, representing 57 of California's junior colleges, met at Asilomar Conference Grounds last week for their 15 SemiAnnual CJCSGA Conference. Palomar's representitives, Don Bandick1 Joan Diamond, Larry Parks, Sally Love and Mr. Harry Mulbradt, adviser, left Fallbrook at 4:30 a.m. Thursday for the California Junior College Student Government Association Conference. Mr. John Dunn drove up late Thursday evening. Starting the conference was a banquet held that evening with Dr. Robert J. Kerner. Direct-
or of Slavic Studies at Berkely, as speaker. Workshops were held all day Friday with Palomar's representitives attending the ones an Finance 1 Student Govern" ment, campus Organizations, Athletics 1 Publications, and Assemblies and Rallies. Following the confer~ ence the group drove to San Francisco. Highlights of this trip included crossing the Golden Gate ~ridge and visiting the University of California~ campus. Arriving home Monday at 4:30 a.m. the group declared it was a sucessful conference.
Films Te Be Sbewn Films from the FrancoAmerican Company will be shown in Mrs. Dorothy Bartelli's Art department next month. Those scheduled for May 4 and Hay 7 are of Rousseau and Matisse, two Frenchpainters. Those for Hay 25 and 28 are Braque 1 a French painter, and Golder, an American sculptor. The students are invited to view thesef1lms.
Vievr1ng the Relief Map of' San Diego County made by the Geography class are the following from left to right: Carmen Romero, Sharon Wilkinson, Monte Green, Lorna Armstrong, Don Riggs, Ed Ward, Rusty Smith and George Herring. Lmfer left Miss Cro\f: Lmrer right Mr. Toll.
With only two performances to go, the Drama department's production of "Our Town", directed by Ben Padrow, is playing to capacity crowds. The play opened Thursday night, April 9, to an invited audience, and by Friday night word of mouth, advertising, using only superlatives, had insured a full house for the remaining performances. Tom Lasswell, as the Stage Manager handles one of the most demanding roles of the Theater with a professional skill rarely offered on the college level. Janet Greenlee and have drawn Chuck Drew spontaneous ovations night after night for their persuasive interpretation of the young romantics. As so many people in the audiences have exclaimed----"There are no weak spots in that play! It's tremendous!" The fact that each part, however small has been polished to glisten as a separate gem on a single strand, has made each of the fourteen characters indispensable. The following make up the completed cast: Tom Lasswell, Stage Manageri Sally Myers, Mrs Webb; John Brode, Mr. Webb; Joy Brotzman, Mrs. Gibbs 1 vlayne Gruenwald, Mr. Glbbs; Donna Doyle, Rebeccah; Chuck Drew, George; Mary Lee Johnson, Mrs. Soames1 Dave Sutton, Sam Craig; Don John, Constable Warren• Janet Greenlee Emfly; Randall Beck. Waily;Linden Courter, Simon Stimson; Alice Chamberlain, Lady in the Balcolny.
FIRST ANNUAL PALOMAR COLLEGE BUSINESS EDUCATION DAY CALLED SUCCESS Successful is perhaps the best way to describe the first annual Palomar College Business Day. Attended by many high school students and businessmen from the area, the program was held on March 20. Exhibits by classes, a skit by students, demonstrations by business firms, movies, and entertainment by the Palomar music department, all were highlights. Business and social science classes planned
informative displays that were exhibited in various places on the campus. The relief map of San Diego County, made by the geography class, and located by the flagpole,attracted much attention and favorable comment. Business firms exhibited new machines, such as a veritypewriter and late model office machines. The purpose of Business Education Day is to demonstrate the rAcent trends in business•