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" Ladies of the Jury" presented May 6 in the Vista Hig h Sch ool auditorium before a large audience was hailed as the best play ·ever presented in Vista. Heading the cast was Margaret Solomon, who played t he role of the stubborn and wily juror with professional aplo mb. Vol. I Vista, Californi~ . Friday, May 2 1, 1948 No.7 Guy Matsinger admirably portrayed t he bigoted fore man of th e • jury, J. J. Pressley. Bill Swain almost stole the show with his pe rformance as t he d ul l witted officer. Charlen Fifield as the uke lele playing ex-chorus g irl and Ray The days of Old California reASB To Give Beach Kerby as her hard-boi led boy turned to Palomar for their tradifriend gave performances whic h tional one night stand May 12 In With Coach Jeff Cravath of Climaxing a most successful Party After Track Meet ~v0ked hysterical laug hter fro m Bring your water wings, your the patio. The atmosphere of our USC as guest speaker, an athletic spring tour of towns in Northern t~c audience. most ravishing bathing suit, your Spanish past was relived in food, San Diego County, the Glee Club Lanquet in hon or of Palomar letDick Brenan gave a vigoro us inekele le and an elephantine appedress, and entertainment. ie,·me n who have earned their and College Band under the exceltite to the second annual Palomar te,·pre·rntion of the hot-te mpe red r1onograms in football, basketball, lent direction of Mr. Vogel, head The evening began with a dinbaseba ll, track, and tennis was held d the music department of Palo- beac h party tomorrow at Ocean- veteran , Steve Bromm. ner composed of a modern Ameris· 'c, for it promises to be the gaymar College, presented a delightror:raying the part of a vinegcan salad, followed by ageless pt the Vista Inn la st night. cd event of the year. _,[ ~ome concert May 14. ary old spinster, Barbara Donath Mexican enchiladas and beans, all Sponsored by Vista Kiwanis, the "I Chairman Gene Curry promises r~u , ;• r.1e c haracter complet ely washed down by a solid American One of the outstanding perforaffair proved to be a highly enterkot dogs, potato salad and cokes < o~v:ncing. citizen, coffee. Rapidly disposing laining evening, Cravath bringing mances of the program was that of in abundance, all on the house, of the plentiful food, the guests Ross Cope, who sang the Pr~ogue two of his stars from last year's Gilbert Gillogly as Andrew Mcar.J a full program of beach sports, were ready to enjoy the evening's from "Pagliacc i" and as an encore, championship Trojan team along. Kaig, an eccentric Scotc hm an, a nd comm unity singing and specialty entertainment, which began as the "Desert Song," which was enDonna Dysart as the unin hi bited Pictures of the outstanding plays acts . thusiastically received. senors, senoritas and cowboys lingIrish ook, Mrs. Mag ui re , both gave :n professional football of the last Wood for an enormous bonfire ered over their coffee. "Peter's Chinese Nightmare," a magnificent performa nce. season were shown. has been donated by various stuThe first business was to install directed by William Padelford, Adding a touc h of ro ma nce Rounding our the evening's prodents , among t hem Gilbert Gilour lovely and lovable queen, Jo- grnm was the presentation of athwas a cute novelty number. we re Jerry Mattso n as A lo nza Beal logly, who at the height of the sie Rubio, and to share with visiCleo Sloan's reading of the Lady and Geneva Ware as C ynth ia letic troph ies to outstanding athmaJ reve l will toss his wooden leg Tate. tors the regal picture she made of Shalott to a piano setting by letes. Individual statuette trophies into the inferno. settled upon her flower bedecked Hr. Vogel was a marked success . Pahlys Murphy as t he ne wly were presented to the following Funds for this mamouth saturnthrone. She was dressed in a white "Around the Campfire", a scene wedded southern belle, Mrs . Dace, boys who were outstanding in their alia were derived from the gratimarquisette formal, lined with gold gave a stunning performance . sports: Jerry Je sso n, football; Clint that might ha ve occurred any evefying,proceeds of "Ladies of the metallic sequins and animated by ning along the Chisholm Trail , was David Bond played t he pa rt of Smith, basketball; Bob Clarno, Jury. just plain Josie. picturesque and nostalgic. the realtor, Spence r B. Dazey, with baseball and Bill Swain, tennis. All students and their dates are The queen and her attendants, Three songs written by Mr. VoSl'avencss and a delightful se nse Stan Foresman and Bob Hitt are invited but must furnish their own of satire. C leo Sloan and Nancy McGinnis, . gel's third and fourth year harranked so equally in track, that it transportation. were escorted to the podium by mony classes were also greatly ~p Other me mbers of t he cast , all remains for Saturday's Conference The fun will begin immediate ly George Case, Student Body Presipreciated. of whom gave performances un meet to determine the trophy after Saturday's track meet. dent, to the music of roaring six Th e Band and Glee Club thrilled usua l for their convinc ing ness a nd winner. These trophies are sponguns wielded by Sandy Mcleod the audience with numbers such dramatic impact were Geo rge sored by firms and individuals in COUNCIL MEMBERS as "Rrapsody in Blue", "Oh John", and his band of desperadoes (desCase, Herman Allenbach, A lbe rt Escondido, Vista, and Fallbrook. perate for women!) "The Shadow March", "I Have a Hans, Cleo Sloan, Carolyn Brew, ATTEND JC CONFAB To Clint Smith, who qualified as At her royal command the merWith Life" and "DonRendezvous Holland, Ross Cope, Ma ry Leo the most outstanding player in all Palomar was well represented at riment was commenced with diskey Serenade". Lou Halstead and Evaline Fair. spo rts, the beautiful Outstanding the California J unior College Stupatch . George Case, prime minThe closing number was "Oh, dent Government Conf e r e n c e , The fast pace maintai ned by Athlete trophy :.Vas awarded, sronister for a day, introduced Basilio Palomar", with the Band and Glee the actors, t he hilar iously f unny sored by Everett Remsburg o the which was held in Pasadena April Martinez, who presented a galaxy Club combining and everyone Vista Press. 15, 16, and 17. Four of Palomar's situations, t he sha rp ly etc hed c harof entertainers. standing, making a spectacular arteriza t ions a nd t he f a rcica l lines most active students , George Also along the same line, a In a riot of co lor, song and ending to a most pleasant concert. all kept th e a udie nce sc rea ming Case, Max Kruger, Lee !\nderson sportsmanship trophy, sponsored gaiety, entertainers from Esconwith laug hte r. and Ray Kerby attended . by Stanley M. Cook of Vista, was KOREANS EXPECT dido , Vista, Fa llbrook, and Hemet Mr. Twisse lma nn, directo r a nd George Case reported t hat t he awarded to Lee Anderson, who hig h sc hools were enthusiastically producer, rates roses for his f ine chief purpose of the conference has shown outstanding qualities of RUSSIAN RULE applauded and encored. work! was to discuss problems concernsportsma nship in all sports. Somewhere in the rush our own SAYS FORESMAN ing student government, such as Two additional trophies , one for inimitab le Ross Cope rendered, as Koreans in the American occu- determining the duties and qualifi- G SCONDIDO SURGEON sports manship and one for allhe did last year, t he Toreador song pied zone of southern Korea, uncations of officers , setting up budro und athletic ability, will be perSAVES BOY'S LIFE from Carmen with fire and brillider General Hodges, strongly begets, raising funds and planning petual trophies. They will be kept ance and was showered with roses An Escond ido surgeo n was c re dlieve and even anticipate Russian entertainment and athletic proat the College and will have enand applause . ited with saving t he life of a ten rule of all Korea eventually, Stangrams. graved on them the names of the Included in the price of the dinley Foresman told the International An account o f what othe r co l- year old boy, a lso with sav ing his athletes honored. ne r was t he cost of a union card, right ankle and foot fro m a mpuClub, May 3. leges are doing was brought back Another perpetual trophy will enab ling t he men to tote t he tables tation. "Koreans are like children in by Ray Kerby. He stated tha t at be a large blanket in the school out of the patio to clear the area Bil ly Shaffer, brother of Do rothy their ways of thinking as we ll as all of the El Centro J.C. social afcolors, crimson trimmed with grey. for dancing . This they did skillfully Shaffer, a student fro m Esco nd ido , in their actions. They love to wave fairs the students are not admitted In each corner of the blanket will im mediate ly fol lowing the enteris recuperating from an ope ration flags but have no conception of free and also that high school senappear in white letters two inches tainment. which was performed by Dr. G raywhat democracy means nor do iors are invited to attend the afhigh the names of the outstanding The queen and court abdicated bill in the Escondido Com mun ity they have at this time a man ca- .fairs in order to build up in them players in football, basketball, in favor of Dick Zackman's inspired hospital, April 30. pable of leading them in the esa desire to attend the college. basebal l, and track and the year musicians, who wafted the dancers Hospital attendants who we re tablishment of democratic princi- This policy has already been taken in which they received the honor. to dream land wit h their melodious on duty stated that Dr. G ra ybill' s ples. up by Palomar J.C. Another idea mastication of their theme song, expert surgery was respo nsible fo r Conditioned by their conquerContinued on page 4 Botany Students Pick "Sta rdreams." saving the boy's life and his right ors for many years to believe that Kidding aside , we can be proud foot from amp uta tio n. Ferns, Wildflowers 'Mig ht is Right', these peoples Follows Band Concert of t his f ine band. There are hours Accompanied by Mr. Shaw, the who are a mixture of Chinese and Student Beach Frolic of work be hind every moment they botany class made a fruitful trip, Japanese, but with a stronger Sophs Elect Officers; A large group of students from p lay on the stand. May 4, to the Santa Margarita leaning toward the Chinese in senThe Stargazers alternated with Palomar lit the beach at Ocean- Frosh Plan For Prom timent, strongly feel that because River. the Shirley Williams trio, . who side until two in the morning wit h The sophomore c lass of Pa lo mar Interested especially in observRussia, who possesses their richest songs, laughter and a huge bonrounded out the evening in great ratified its constitutio n by a twoing various kinds of ferns, the natural resources; i.e. iron, coal, fire, after the band and glee club style . thirds majority vote of t he memgroup included Lee Anderson, timber and gold in northern Korea, The Telescope presents to Max concert May 14. bership and elected Jack Stewa rt, Jeannie Courter, Max Krueger, is the strongest and most powerLeaving for the beach after the (Gordo) Krueger and to Rolla vice-president, and Barbara DoFred Larmie, Sandy Mcleod, Gorful of all nations. Russia will win (Monty W oo ly) Twisselmann . its nath, social cha irman , a t its cl a ss don Madley and Kenny Vatnsdale. out eventua lly, and they prefe r concert, the crowd began ar riving leaky lovi ng c up for outstand1ng around I 0:30 and soon had a big meeting May 5. Despite having enjoyed a large being on the winning side ." ac hievements in se lf expression fo r and wondrous picnic lunch, Sandy fire going. Caps and gow ns for g rad uation the ir ingen ious costu mes that night. After consum ing most of t he will be secured fro m Vist a High Meleod and Gordon Madley To Ge ne C urry, Mr. and Mrs. cokes and hot dogs, t he beac hThe majority of the works disSchool. A p roposed " Ditc h Da y" found that they were still able to H arper, the high school girls, who played, painted while Mr. Schaum- combers listened whi le Ross Co pe lost in a 6 to 29 vote. Sa ndy Mcsw im, when they took to the river waited on tables, and all the other burg was in the Navy, depict port fi lled the night with songs . Then Leod is to head the g ift committee in search of aquatic plants. responsib le for this evening of joy, Gil Gillogly, Dick Brenan, and J im scenes in islands of the South PaCommittees to p repare for the Various species of spring wild cific, Esperito Santon, New HebMarshall entertained (?) the crowd our thanks . Sophomore prom a nd to deco rate flowers were seen: Placelia, Forgetrides and New Caledonia. The with an impromptu song a nd dance for commencement 'exe rcises we re me-nets, Evening Primrose and MiHOME NURSES ports of Sydney, Ausfralia, and routine. A few of t he kids who appointed at t he Fres hm an c lass mulus . went were Hal Standerfe r a nd Rouen, France, are also portrayed. meeting April 24 . Particular interest was given to RECEIVE AWARDS Freda Kerr, Tom Halde and Marie The medium is water color and The membe rs of the pro m co mferns, and several were brought Marshall, Ross Cope and Nancy gouache. mittee a re J erry Mattson, wh o wi ll back for practice in identification. Nine g irls of the Home Nursing McGinnis, Dick Zackman and Pat Mr. Schaumburg has also done secure t he o rc hestra , a nd J ea nne Included in this group are Polypoclass, May 8, were presented with Fricke and a girl friend of Pat's severa l recent oil paintings of Courte r, who wi ll take ca re of the pin s a nd ce rtif icates marking t heir dium, Gymnogramma, Pteris, Adifrom USC, Bob H itt and Marietta Vista views. refreshments . antuim, Derlantles, and Pellea. s u c c e s sf u I complet ion of the "Back Yard", one of his paintRies, Bi ll Meyer and C leo Sloan, Stan Cook will head t he co mcourse. Clint Smith and Pat Duncan, Leo ings done in Oakland, California, mittee on decoratio ns for t he comSchaumburg Painting Lut her Wallace, head of the loin oil tempera, has been accepted Holland and Tootie Bice, Gil Gilmencement exe rcises and select cal chapter of the Red Cross, preExhibit At Carlsbad logly, Dick Brenan , Herb Lopshire, for the Los Angeles Annual Exhihis co-workers . sented the girls with their certifiHead of the Palomar College bition, May 15 to June 30. Jim Marshall, Cal Lewis, George It is hoped t hat in t he futu re as cates as Mrs. Rhodes, their inMr. Schaumburg received his Havins, Bob Richardson, Josie Ruart department, Donald Schauma matter of tradit io n the f reshmen structor, pinned on their insignia. burg, has an exhibit of paintings art training in Oakland at the Colbio, Hazel McCauley, Fern Soderwill take over the respo nsibil ities The pins were purchased for the throughout the month of May at lege of Arts and Crafts, from strom, Marilyn Smith, Andy W ikof planning the p ro m a nd d eco rOon t tnued on page 3 hol m and Mary Bulen. which he graduated in 1941. the C arlsbad Hotel. ating for comm e ncement.
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College Band And Glee Club Give Concert