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Vol. 11-, No. 12
San r.:arc os, Calif.
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Ii'x~ iday, l'~ay 11, 1951
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PLEASES
Yesterday during activity period a large gathering of students hea~ for the first time the Music Department' t"J assembly prcgram. The hour long program, which had been over three weeks in preptiration, had its tryout before an appreciative group of Escondido Rotarians last week rJ1r. Hovfard Kay, music director, plans to take the mu.sical assembl路 hour on tour to high schools in Fallbrook, Vista, Escondido, Julia路 Bnd Ramona. The varied, rapid-paced program opened with the College's own dance b2nd ploying "Alexnnder's Rngtime BandH. This was the band's first appearance of the year. Other nurnbers by the band inc 1 uded nvvi th Hy Eyes r,; ide Open11, and HThe Stc~ te of Hy Heart". The a canpella, accompanied by Mrs. Frc:.tncis Ferry, Sang "Noonlight Bay,n nKnockj_ng a.t Your Doorn, 路3 Ild HGloria ratria". The choir W[ S a ccompanied by the dance band in "The Night is Young". Featured on the program were Don Armstrong, singing a-song from YT?Jew Moon, n and Norma Anderson and her baton. Unmistakably the program had audience apoeal, as evidenced by the number of enthusicstic comments from the faculty and students over the show's lively pace and varied numbers. The reception by Escondido Kiwanis, last week, and the College Students, this week, augurs well for a good Coll ege s howing when the assembly goes before the student bodj_es of Northern San Diego high schools soon.
PLAYZRS ELECT OFFICERS, PLAN A\:JAED DANCE
The Palom3r Players once more became an active campus orgnnizntion when officers were elected and plqns set for an award dance and a beach pnrty at their organizational meeting recently. Don Sheahan, who played the m~e leads in "Merchant of Yonkers" and "Cl[iudia," vvr.s elected president; Ronald Anderson was elected vicepresident, Norma Johnson, secretary-treasurer, and Larry Marshall, historian.
An award dance was set for FridAy Mny 1a, with the Palomar Swing Band providing the music. This year, as in the past, the candidates for best actor and be~ actress, as well as those vvho will receive medals for meritorious performe.nce, nrc being nominated by members of the faculty and administration who saw the plays. Nominations are still being rec~ived; the rsce is close. Presentations will be made during the intermission of the dance.