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Volume 4 No. 10

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We d. April 25, 1951 5¢ copy

---------------PINK ELEPHANT SALE The second annual "Pink Elephant Sale," sponsored by the Patrons of Palomar, was brought to a successful close Saturday night following a two-day run that topped last year's receipts by nearly two hundred dollars. According to one of the cashiers, the donations this y~ar exceeded those of last year .by nearly half. The total sales, according to a rough estimate, will be about eleven hundred dollars after expenses are deducted. Last year's net profit was nine hundred dollars. (Cont. on p. 2)

"CI,AUDIA" Although the proceeds from the Palomar College Players' presentation . of "Claudia" are still being tabulated because some of the students have not yet turned in their money or the tickets, the estimated amount received from the play to go into the student body fund is .approximately $120, with another $10 possible from money not yet turned in. All students still holding out are urged to cooperate so that the financial report can be completed . Orchids to those students who sold tickets to help make the play a success. The following is a list of those who sold the most tickets:

Joan Sherman "went all out" and sold 29 tickets, showing a bit of· expert salesmanship. George Toll, business instructor, also did his share by selling 21. Bill Black~ lidge, former student, sold 20, Madeline Dawson 12, Dale Dorsett 10, Paul 1:Vood, Dick Walker, and Charlen Guzik·9, Wilfred Mason; Ron Kettering, and Don Sheahan 7, Bill Tipton, Kenny Sims, Stanley Grabinski, and Bill Montgomery 6, and numerous others who sold J or 4 tickets apiece. The goal set was $150. Had evfrf student done his share by selling at least 3 tickets, the proceeds received for the student body fund would not only have been equal ·to but would have exceeded the goal.

KIWANIS MEETING A combined meeting of the Vista and Escondido Kiwanis crgpni~ations was held in the Pal6rnar College lounge Thursday April 19~ A turkey dinner , prepared for the group by Beulah Hartley and her staff, was served to approximately 80 club members at 12:30 by A.W.S. girls • . Following the luncheon, the members made a ·tour o£ the campus to see the college in operatibn. To show their appreciation to the· girls who served, the Kiwanis members donated $36 for the

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. The girls who · helped· were: Nancy Brenan, Helen Bakke; Mary Lee Skinner,Murlene Bates, Elrnina Smith, Dorothy Hitt, and Geneva Rose.


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