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. ''Cl~udia ~" the Palomar College Players' spring production ofrrany ~~us1n~ s1tuat1ons and some moments of deep tragedy, will open at the ·l s ta High School auctitorium Saturday evening, April 7, and will be ' i ven a~ain in Escondido on ~pril 14. This is the first time that any ; ch~?l of the Northern County district has arranged to take a ma._iorpro~uct 1on on tour. PALONAR. c.TOI N.S p,r.D CROSS IN NATIONAL FU ND CA·. =PAIGN
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Palomar College joins in the tational Ame r ican Red Cross drive .his wF ek with an on-campus caM)aign directed by Hr. Ro bert Stier. Throu!!,h t~18 c a11paign t h e ~olle~e will aid the ARC's drive 'or funds. Collection will be ~ urned o~ r er to the Red Cross Etnd lisbursed locally and nationally. Majority of the f tmds dona~ed will remain in local ARC trelsuries for welfare and emergency teeds. For the Palomar campaign a ~ oal has been set, based on an tv era ~ e of twenty-five cents oer ~ tudent donation. Mr . St::i. er h ~l s announced that )esters will be distributed in ' ista, Esc 0ndidoJ ·Fallbrook and 1eighboring towns to · show the ~ rowth of student contributions: Present plans call for var~ ous students to be appointed to ~. id in the dri,re. They Hill visit !lassrooms durinF the campaign to ~ol1 ect donations. Mr. Stier expressed the hope : . hat 100% of the student body wlil :.ake pa rt in the drive. Strong . 3tudent support would help fur:.her the local presti ge of the ~0llege.
If successful, Director Arthur Kelley plans to present the Player' future productions in other communities as well. The play is a comedy-drama of a lovely, livelyspirited but unpredictable gi. vl who, by learning to meet lif e 's painful exp eri ences and acce nt the ~esponsibllities of married 1i fe, matures into heautiful womanhood. The story fa ithfully follows~~se li'rankens' widely read novel ofthe same na m e ~ Takin g the title rol e :L s norma Anderson. Don Sheahan will play David, the patient but some times exaspe r ated husband, and Bernice Cooper will appear a s Mrs. Othe r s Brown, Claudia's mother. in the cast a re Larry Marshal l, as the British author, Jerry Sa ymoure; Ardis Miles as the Russian opera stqr, Daruschka; Norma Osland as Julia, Claudia's sisterin-law; Norma Johnson and Ronald Anderson as Bertha and Fritz, the house servants. -,.J
Tickets may be obtained at· McDougall's Pharmacy in Vista, Sutton's Pharmacy in Fallbrook, and Ting's Pharmacy in Escondido.
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