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PALOM.-.R COLLEGE
PLI~YFRS
S1JING
St)ONSOH AND
DANCE AtTARDS
TOhiGHT FE:' TURED
Friday night the Student Lounge will be the scene of what is e~ pected to be one of the outstanrling dances of the yeAr, the Palomar Flayers Award Dance. Featured will be the College Swing 1and, under the dirE:~ction of Mr. Howard Kay and cl.Ugmented lJy other student musicians, and the present~tion of the covet~d rlram~tic awards, The ~~ncei which will hegin at 8:30 and last until 1:00 a.m., is open to al stuctents en~ friend~ of the colleg~. Sport cloth£s will be the attire of the evening, and a 25¢ per person donation will he asked Rt the rloor On h~nd to greet the guests ~ill he Mre. Irma Johnson as cosoonsor of the r1ance, Iv1r. Arthur Kelley, the club's sponsor, and Don Sheahan, club ~resident. Post cards have been sent out by the club's secretary~treasurer, Norma Johnson, to all alumni members of the rlA.yers CJnr1 it is certein that a number of former fellow classmates will join in the festivities, sever8l ~alomar grActuates even leaving the San Diego State cam ~ous to be or~ h~no for the occasion.
RefrPshments will be serve~ without char~e. but students are asked to sunnly their own nickles for the coke 'machine, Dn~lene Futnam, in charge of de~orations, is planning ~ May Day motiff to be worked in with Pictures anrl nesters of pest Pal6mar PJayers productionst anrl somF\thing new is designed for decnrBtin~ the ~and st~nd along a dramatic line. During the in t ermi s ion, · Mr • . Kelley will present trophies to the ,,est actress r-tnrl e1.ctor of the yPar, ~nd will ~ward four medals of merit for other au'tstanding (Continued on Page 2)
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lation to the motion ·· icture industry, given by Davirt ~dwArds, formt-r nrt rlirPctor for ColuMhia, 20th Century Fox, ,!'\nr1 Universal ..l rr 15 . •)ct u d. . l.os, on m.1.ues u:-y, 1•lqp;y ~ , l.n thP art deoPrtment of Pnlomar Colle~~t prov€rl to ~c extremely enlightenin:; and highly bcntfi.cial esn~cialy to oerson8 interPsted iL Any nh~~e of motion picture work. The four basic denertments, ~dwo.rds EtPterl, Pre the Studio Office, Prodncti'in T)ept,, Technicql ryent., and Art Dept.~ and stemming from thPfe ~rr.· thE- many various denErtm~nts, such as, story. camerP, ~ ~vertising, rlirr:ction, music, fnrl actin~. "The movie inriuctry is in cornnarieon to e clock," Pdw~r~s went on to exnl!.' irJ.; •· in picturr s the Public is conscious of only the music An~ 8ctors, ju:t ~~ they arE only consci0us of thr hAnds ?nd facP in the workings of a clock, whilE'· thrsf' th;. n~s, in reality are 11 very smP 11 part of the finished nr ()duct." 1