lOOK COLLECTION GIVEN LIBRARY BY DON M. NORRIS
Vol. VIII
NO.3
PALOMAR COLLEGE, SAN MARCOS, CALIFORNIA
NOV. 21,
1952
A Capella Group,
The above s t udents left yesterday morning, to attend the California Junior College Student Government Conference at the ''ollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood. Left to right: Verlin hawkins, Joanne Taylor, Don Bandick, Ann Batcher, and ;,lr. llohn Dunn, Advisor,
Circle K Club To Coordinate Patio Project The Palomar Chapter of the Circle K Club has announced that i~ will act as a co-ordinating body in the construction of a natio bet11e •n the present· stuc"ent loune;e and the one DOl-l under construction. Yesterday a grou p from the club used school trucks to haul sand from San Luis Rey. Linden Courter is in charge of the ma terials and equi pment for the patio; Herman Allenbach is financechairman. At the head of the work com ~ ittae is Corky Ede;ecomb. Of course, everyone is helping out. The patio will be a X 45 foot Btri n, 22 smoot~ e~ou~h for c"arcir g. The patio will be lar~scaoed. Between the buildings a nine foot wide ramo will be constructed, which ~ay be used as a sta~e for r vllies, talent shows, etc.
SADIE HA. WKIN'S DA. NCE TO FEA. TURE T Y FLOOR SHOW
Sadie Hawkin's doings will be in full sv:ing tomorrow night at the Eagle's Hall in Escondido. Sponsored by the Associated 1tlomen Students, the dance vTill be held from 8:30 to 12:30 for ~1.25 drag or 75 cents stag •. Robert Conner, Roberta Con.~er's dad, and a gro~~ of his friends are supplying the music--FREE. Marrying Sam >-fill be there, of course, to "hitch up" the guys and gals. Tom Lass~rell and Don John ar e putting on the floor sho;·!. It is to be a take-off on television shows. See ya 1 there! Mr. Stevens, Circle K advisor, an ~ ounced t~at any donetions of rnQterial or eouinme ~ t will be rreatly appreciated.
Don Wolfe "ar For A. A. U. Women The a capella choir of Palomar college, under direction of Howard Kay, gave an enjoyable perf~r mance last •'londay even1ng, r: ovember 9, before the American Assoviation of University ~omen. . Mrs. Ethel Toll was 1n charge of program arrangements for the evening, after which refreshments were served to all present. The cnoir san~ three numbers as follows: Grant Us Thy Eoly Peace, by Palestrina; To Thee We Sing, Schvedov and i'loonlight Bay with a quartet solo Members of the boys' ouartet are Art Sloan, · John Brode, Tom Lasswell and Don John. After singing two numbers the choir took a rest as-...-- •''r. Kay introduced Don ~!olfe who played two piano solos, Passacaglia and Fur Elise. The group is to appea r December 18 at Rancho Santa Fe in a mucical before the members of the local Garden Club.
Mrs. ~s~her NPsbin, college librarian announces the· donation of a fine collection of boc-ks to Palomar College by Hr. Don M. Norris of Los Angeles, Ca' ifornia. Mr. Norris, a reti~ed teacher of commerc1al subjects, v1ho lived formerly in the San Diego area, has also trave , Jed vlidely as an engineer in H0nduras and other Central American countries. In the coll ection of over one hundred titles are many in the Spanish language printed in Argentina and Chile inclu-· ding works of Erasmus and Dickens translated into Suanish • There are a nl.u:nber of bool(s on city planning and housing including Eliel Saarinen's ~City.
The collection ~ lso includes books on art, music, architecture, dra~ a, and travel. All of these books, as ~ ell as others in the Palomar Libra ry collection of ,over 9,000 volumes are a vailabJe for v. se by anyone r e siding in the Junior Coll e ge ~istrict. The library is ooen for circul a tion from· eight until three daily and from 6 until 9 P,N, on ':Jecn e s day evenings.