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, '~.''THE ·LAST · ROUND-UP",. ANNUAL PRnM 1 '~·' ) : COMET BAND PLACES FIRST . , , . . VISTAC~DO DRAv'JS ~~NY PA~OMAR!TES The ·Frt:~shman Class ~·s ·reported- ·, \ · , ~ · ·

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ly hard at work on plans fo.r the , Marching with seventy-two other coming formal dance, ttTh~ Last J ,, bands, , the., Palomar Comets 11• placed Ra,Und-upt" slated for 1Jiay 31 • . fiRST ~n the colle.ge d~ vision. The ' appropriate 's etting. for lfThe . . " Coach Dae was · ·Seen directing Last Round-up" theme :is the Joel)/ 1 tra~fic as ,th~ b~nds ~?rched by. , \ 1 1 1 ey Club, on th~ Del Mar Fair ' .Lee Eldredge~ · .:ceceJ.:ved "first Grounds. Castel's music will be ,priz~'r in the sun.b urn , class~ She · ' 1 · attending fea~ured for · . daricing · and 'listen ... ,,, was ,. sunburned . while ing pleasur~e. . ,, the '\tistacado horse show, Sunday.• ~.' . , \. Committees and · chairmen for Even if the ·s unburn has faded. th~ occasion, l.lnder .the direction ,s he ~will' long remember the hlis{ ·of f the vice president , of ,the tel's. · Freshman. Class, rLee Eldredge, ,a.re,: .I vlrs. \E sther Nesbin, who :is a '·V~. { Carolyn Shaffer, · refreshments; meciber 6f th~ Vista G~rderi Club, Ollie Jo Astl~ford~ deooratidns; , display~d · nearly 150 specimen~ of Joanne TQylor, pub~icity; Ann wild pl~nt · life at · the flower , Batcher~ tickets; and Corky , Edge• ,J • • show. : All · but a few of these · 1

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were gathered from her Pacifica ·~ The president of -the sponsor- · Hills ranch. Many of the speciing Freshman Class is Alan Goo~- , mens had been on display in the geld. ~ · .. 1 :\)' t'!ibrary . during Library vJeek and . during the : 1 open h9use of our

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BING PONG

TOUHNEY ENDS, ' WINNERS· TO IZECEIVE,-··'' TROPHIE ~Q

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FA.CUI. Tl ATTEND PICNiq · · ,,

Du:rin,g as·sembly ' today ' the win- "'· t';. · \ ~ ners of the college ping pong· .Fallbrook's , Li v.e . Oak "' Pank,, . tournament w,ill ~ receive 'tr.ophies last ' Friday night, ·was the '. setting and ., ~nedal. s. , , i for the , apnual Paloma~ Col·lege · vl:l.nner of the women's tourna:.. faculty wives' pot-luck dinner, merit is Lee Eldr~dge, 'Who beqted given for , the .,~ntire ~a~ulty and Anne Sh~ltz- . Sally Love wiil te~ members of their families. cei v~ a me>i~l for. : consolati,on t, This annual · outing, a~w.ays placing. . k well attended, climaxes the fac. In the menrs ,o'. tourney, · Paul~~,p,l ulty'. s social ~ activities '~of the \ Lockridge was conceded winner ,of year and provides · ari informal -the . most ~ltrenuous , gamt:l on campus. · get-together before . the arrival · ' ' ' ) · of · summer vaca'tfion. . . 1

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Thursday, May 29, 1922 I

The students wish to express their appreciation to Dr. and Mr~ Hildreth for making the day at the beach possible and for taking them into their home.

Larry Connolly. : •• . •• Editor Ann Batcher ) ' Cleo Castellanos} Sallie George ) Alan Hartman ) • • • • Reporters 1 Bill Reed ) SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN PRESIDENT Louis Renn ) Bettybea Roberts) A surnrise farewell dinner Arthur Kelley • • ,• • • • Sponsor , party wa~ given for Dr. and Mrs. Elon Hildreth at tpe home of Mr. Typed and mi_r1 eographed. by-~tc·s. a~d Mrs~ Theodore Baker of Vista, 1 , 11· s ' Har-.:re v .:_~-~;_V..:_-~-:".;.... ,-, ~ c- q Phy last Monday evecing. The p~rty - ..,_ v · - - -.......wa.s gi v~n by the Board of Direct .. ors, Patrons of Palomar College. A.S.B. BEACH PARTY Mrs. Rowena Hisey, former presid ~ nt of the Patrons, and Mrs. R. A wonderful time was had by E:. Wallace, the recently installall who attended the A.S.B. beach ed pre s ident, were on hand to party at the beach h0me bf Dr. officially greet the surprised and Mrs. Hildreth on B2.l boa Is·guests. land. Members of the Patron's Board The bus, driven by Di.ck GolE:m, of Director-s and their husbands, left Valley Center at $:00 ~ me.ka~d , Dr. and Mrs~ Hildreth were ing stops in Escondido and Vi s ta, served a fried chicken dinner in and arrived at Balboa at 11:00. the enclosed patio of the ' Ba~er Fourteen students rode the bus home. Mrs. Hildreth was presentup and a larger number drove up ed with a corsage of white sweetin privat~e cars. peas and gladioli. Some of the activities of the Following the dinner, the Patday included swimming, watching rons Board members presented the the intercollegiate boat race at Hildreths with a pair ·of Sterling Newport, playirtg canasta on a silver candlesticks. Dr. Hildreth boat out in the harbor, and just expressed his sincere appreciation lyin~ around on the sand reading of the work and the strong support " collegiate " literature (comic which the Palomar Patrons have books). · given the college during his adWe have Dean Babcock~ personal ministration. He said that soon testimonial that nKid Cowboy" is he would be meeting with a simithe most excitin~ · comic strip lar group at San Mateo Junior character there is~ Art Kelley College and that he was looking endorses Mutt and Jeff .., Bob Neviforward to his work with that man, Sally Love and Larry Park group, having in mind the many cast th~ir vote for Superman, pleasant memories of his experwhile Louis Renn insists on Gang iences with the Patrons of PaloBusters. mar. In the evenin~ the tired but happy group returned to the Hildreth~s home to eat and watch TV. A BARGAIN! LIMITED ~UNBER ONLY A tango exhi~ition was given by former dance J :r1s·t ,ructor· Mrs. MarA complete edition of the Fall jorte White and Dick .Cullum. Semester Tclcscop~s. The party broke up about 9:15 35¢ At the bookstore--- now! ::<.nd ..QV~! '":f0118 : P f t f e-r {.. QJn~.,. \

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More 1 nominations for stand-ins for comic strip characters are:

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· Bobsy Yarger as "Dawn 0 'Day"; ·r Anne Shultz as "Blondie"; ; f. Alden Avery as "Red Rydern ;· . 1 'r Ed Ward as "Arch'i e Andrews''; t Mary Lee . Skinner as "Little Orphan Annie";· ~ Janice Campbell as "Olive Oyle"; r •· f

Carolyn Wiseman as "Ella Cinders" hr. Heine as "Moon r·'Iullins"; John ~unnel as "Gordo'' ; Mr. vvylie as "Ferd 'nand"; Lee Eldredge as "Crewy Lou"; Joyce Scott as T?Sparkle Plenty"; Don Sol so as "'Sam Catchem''; Artice Wade as "Harold Teen"; Dennis Oh as "The Poet" Louis Renn as ''Fearless Fosdick" Mr. Smith as "Uncl~ P~illip"; Bud Swearingen as ;'Superman"; Don Higby as ''Johnny Comet". p.

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recently relvisited' the campus, · talks of starting a banana 'plantation ' in 1Ecuador. He's serious; one of his fr~ends is already rdown there !looking over the possibilities. , .r

An \unsponsored peach party was held by some of the students last Thursday at Del Mar. They divided their ti~e betwean swimming in the pool and , playing volleybal~on the bea6h during the afternoon. Towards· evening the group, plus some late arrivals, moved th~ir food and scattered belqngings t-o higher ground ar;td built a fire. . ., After ·a ·.meal; highlighted by .; the culinary efforts of ~ome dt ' the girls, a song and gab fest be~an and lasted until John Brode < broke out his harmonica and Delight Bil~ick offered a solo. 1

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glad to see ' that some o~· $HE: ' ''Hpw was your party la~t our sick people h~ve returned to , · night. '' school: Joyee · Moore and Frank VOICE ON PHONE: "ll!ere hav:ing a · Nynol t ·from their bout with the swel,l time." measles, and Jim ~vootton f'rom his r bout with his horse. t

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