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Men Students Can Save Money During 'T wirp Week' Palom2r men students can save money during THIRP \·reek vrhich starts on Honday. It is sponsored by the AHS . This af1..nual affair \<Till be climaxec by the Sadie Ha\rl:i!"!s D2.y dance, Friday night. These events \·rere decided on and planned at a

meeting ot· the AWS on l.'lednesday, October 28. Ti!IRP stands for The Homan Is Required to Pay. This means that the 1.;omen students ;:mst pay for the men's coffee and cigarettes on campus. Not only must she do that-but she must also shine his shoes and carry his

'Sadi(Z Hawkins' To Be Nov. 13 Sadie F.awldns day is a big one in Dogpat ch and so Palomar must follow suit with it's annual Sadie Ha1-rkins Dance. As alwayst the AWS is giving this dance and from all reports, it should , once again be one of the best of the year. TWIRP Week will proceen the dance and due to this fact, there should be a large turnout. This year the Sadie Hawkins will be held at Williams Barn in San Harcos. It will cost you girls $1.25 to drag your favorite guy and $1.00 for all you stags that vmnt to have fun. Traditionallym the dance vdll be held from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. Co~nittee s , under the head of Salle Gunning are; Jan Greenlee, advertising; Sue GodGard , decorations; Bobby Hathe1.ay, entertainment; and Laurie Do'Wilie, refre s!oJUent s. AWS is really going all out to make this the best Sadie Hawkins ever given on campus, so come on, girls, grab your favorite fella' and let 1 s all t 11rn out to have the biggest time ever.

New Lost And Found Have you lost anything lately? Fountain pens, rulers, Black scarves white scarves, keys, tie clasps and bracelets are currently being shown. These items and many more are now in our new lost and found department. This convience is for hapless students and is located in the Registrar's office and was recently established due to the number of items foQ~d, unattached on the campus. Any items found by students may be turned in there. So all you people who have lost anything be sure and checl~: with the registrar's office. This service is also open to absent minded professors, faculty and employees.

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books ~on being requested to do so. T\HRP \·reek '1-Till last from Honday to Friday November 8 to November 1). This reverse situation Hill exist on campus only. The Sadie Havrkins Day dance is the grand finale of T':l!RP \·reek. Each man can drag the man of her choice to the dance--

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and l.farryin 1 Sam. Tl'IIRP week has been a lot of fun for everyone in the past and has become a Palomar College tradition. Since there are more students nmr than ever before, this TiviRP week should be bigger and better than the previous ones.

San Marcos, Calif.

November 6, 1953

• • This is what you will be doing, starting Monday, g~rls1 TWIRP Week, which means, 'The Woman Is Required to Pay' starts then.

• • To Be Completed Soon Today marks the end of the fourth rehearsal \-reek of the Palomar Players' first show,_ "The Hale Animal". With only t-wo

Dr. Coons To Speak During Patrons' Meet San Narcos.- "Res-c and Unrest in the Hediterranean, 11 will be the subject of an address by Dr. Arthur Coonsi President of Occidenta Colleget at the regular meeting or tre Patrons of Palomar. Scheduled for 8:00 p.m. i n Eary Connors Hall on Wednesday, November 18 , the meeting will be open to the public. Dr. Coons will base his talk on his nersonal observations on recent tour of the countries bordering the Mediterranean. Widely acclaimed as an outstanding authority on political econemy, Dr. Coons is much in demand throughout Southern California as a speaker.

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more \-reeks to go, the cast and tech crew are vrorking feverishly in order to get the show on the boards by the 23 of this month. All the members of the cast have naturally been busy learning lines and developing their individual characters but in addition to this a great deal of work has been done in preparation for the shovr from a technical standpoint. A special sound effects set-up has been constructed utilizing recorded effects, various bells and buzzers and a microphone-loudspeaker combination. The li ght grid has been enlarged and more li ghts added to give us a greater variety of lighting effects this year. This complicated lash-up will be operated during the run of the show by Randy Howe. Of course in this sho1., as in any show there is the problem of costumes, props, and malce-up to attend with. Bobby

F.atheHay and Denise Rodgers have done an excellant job costm .i ng the show and the props are being competently hancled by. Janet Greenlee and Rudy Akino Individual Hake-up for the sh01·r will r.e (one by the acters themselves unCier the supervi sion of Bobby and Denise.

Rubinoff To Play Palomar students and others in this area 1Yill be able to see and hear J.Ir. David Rubinoff when he presents a student matinee at the Vista High School auditorium on Honda.y, December lit, from 11:50A.M. tol2:50P.H. Mr. Rubinoff plays a Stradivarius violin which is one of only eleven in existence, To hear him play the violin in person is an unforgetable experience that can never be duPlicated. · The a~issi on is 75 cents.


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