Susan Hurd Will Reign Over Homecoming Tonight
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Vol. IX, No 4
D11ce And lnclu~ed
Palomar College
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November 20, 1953
Marcos, Calif.
HOMECOMING QUEEN SUSAN w_ rnD
BOBBYE HATHAWAY
ELOISE MASON
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J LINDA GILLESPIE
\\ \.f ha G ~""'~a '0\ ,tfta 't·h'!:. \&"'- Y\&W\,\:,E.\-<;:. Alpha Gamma Sigma has ten members for this semester, according ·to Mr. Adolph H~yne, adviser to the local chapter, Alpha Nu, They are Alta Apple, Genevieve Arnold, Lynn Callandj Tom Crawford, Betty o Deets, Warren Eischen , Jean Frantin, Olive MacGowan, Robert Phillips,and Joanne Prin~ It is the function of Alpha Gamma Sigma to give recognization to those students who have attained superior standing in their scholastic pursuits, Any student 'who has earned a 2-point semester average or better and has at least 32 credit points may become a temporary member and remain one as long as he or she maintains this high scholastic standing.
DIANE DEMENIGONI
'The Male Animal' Starts Monday "The Male Animal" which starts Monday night was a smash hit tn New YQrk when It was first produced and it has since beer ~uccessfully produced by many little theatre groups and colleges, In the Palomar production, Tommy Turner. played ~y ~huck Drew, ha! been ma~riec P~~ ten years to El~~n, played by Joy Brptzman. Tom~y is auietly settled in a nice comfortable teaching job at Mid-Western University. But this is the week-end of the Michig an ~arne, and Joe Furuser, (Tom Las~well) 1 who was the ~reatest football hero Mid-Western ever had, comes to town, ard ~r cou~se, 3~es Ellen tv wh~m ne used to be
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en~aged. In arlnlti0n to this sli~ht upset in To~my's life, ~e is brou~~t into an academic controver~·· when Michal Barnes played bv Sob Mitchell, a voung college intellext, writes an artic~l for trs literary magazine 1n which he calls the board of trustees "fasciatsn, Ev.entually Tommy challenges Joe to fisticuffs after he has fortfled hi!!!self with the proper courage. The outcome of the fif,ht, the trouble with the trustees 3nd the marital strife wind the play up to a climax that is guaranteed to keep you roaring clear up to the last line. ~~
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In Aff1ir
Susan Hurd will reif(n over the fourth !'!rn •J al Palomar Homecomir~ festivities. Included in the affair will be the game between Pal~~a~ and Citr'IS and t~e Homecoming D3r,..q.
QUeer Sus a~ Hurd arc her Pour attendants, 9o~ bye Hathawav. Li~da Gillesoie, Eloise Mason and Diane Demenigori were chosen bv the tPam to rule over Homecoming, Sue is an 1'1 •rear old freshman who g~adugted from Hihbin~ Hi~h School, Minnesota and is now living in V' sta. When asked what her reaction was wher 9he le1~ne~ s~e was chosen, she repl~ed, "T was speechless." The Palomar -Citrus game will start o~f Homecomi~g. P11lo"lar, going into +heir fourth homecoming game, hope to knock off the powerful Citrus eleven. Saturday night at 8:00 o'clock is the big Homecoming Dance which is to be heid at the Womer's Club House in Escondido, Music wil be by Cleararea Brown, one of the top bands in San Deigo. Refreshments will be served during intermission. The price is ~2.00 per couple.
Palomar Has
Student Court For the first ti~e ir its history, Palomar has a Studert Body Court. The main p~rpose of which is to settle any problems which might arise from the constitution which aren't clearly stated. The only police action which will be exercised to date wlll be decisions against parkir~ violators. Members of t~e cou~t are appoirted by the ASB president arc approved ~Y the student council. Dan Geygan states "It was hard because we tried to get a cross-section of the stunert body. The chief justice is Joe McCoy. Other members include Jim Fortenberry and Don Stevensen oP t~~ student council and DQC Capps, Arlene Knappe, Sue Hurd and Betty Jo Deets.