Show Volume 20 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH OCTOBER Colleen Burdick to Represent County ELMO QEARY Drama Group to Produce Famed Comedy "Charley's Aunt" the famous farce which has moved thousands to tears and laughter has been chosen as the annual play to be produced by the Carbon College chapter of Delta Psi Omega The three-a- ct play by Brandon Thomas has been cast and rehearsals are underway in preparation for a November performance Mr Geary adviser for the drama fraternity reports that "Charley's Aunt" was chosen because it will be of special enjoyment to students Playing the parts of British students at Oxford University in 1892 will be Joel Allred Reed Powell Ncdd McArthur Shirlene Gardner Shirley Fazzio and Elaine Brasher Others in the cast are Allan Jacob LeRoss Zobell Ches-le- y Allred and Diane Wahl Cox The Delta Psi Omega a chapter of which was organized in 1952 at Carbon College is a national honorary dramatic fraternity This will be the third annual play presented by the group and like the first two it will be played in the popular arena style Miss Colleen Burdick was chosen Monday night to reign for the coming year as “Miss Carbon County" Her two attendants are Mary Platis and JoAnn Griffone Winners of the different divisions were: formal Colleen Burdick talent Mary Platis and bathing suit a tie between Mary Young and Colleen Burdick The 12 contestants all students at Carbon College and Carbon high were Shirley Ann Fazzio JoAnn Griffone Merlenc Powell Darlene Wall Gayle Rowley Diane Gardner Mary Platis Jenna Lee Myers Colleen Burdick Mary Young Raeona Maughan and Juanita Karrick The contest was sponsored by the Price Junior Chamber of Commerce with local merchants sponJimmy soring each contestant Dart and his orchestra donated their time and furnished background music for the program Colleen and her mother left Wednesday for Salt Lake City where they checked into the Hotel Utah She will enter the different contests today competing for "Miss Utah" The JCs arc sponsoring Colleen in this contest Civic Clubs Greet Rotarians Sponsored by the Price Rotary Club the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern and Eastern Utah met last Saturday at an 8:00 pn inter-cit- y dinner meeting Guest speaker was Prof Spencer L Kimball of the University of Utah Law School He spoke on the Junior college issue and outlined the background leading up to the establishment of Junior colleges on a state basis He gave some very enlightening information on the pros and cons of the issue He said that the senior institutions arc already and the physical facilities are not available to cope with the increase The program consisted of: Vocal solo by Allan Tratos a Hindu g act by Allan Jacob and Ncdd McArthur and a male quartet accompanied by Dorothy Brown over-crowd- ed mind-readin- Carbon Capers By "POLLY" Today— Dinos play Davis Tomorrow — "News and Views” with Ncdd McArthur 8:15 am :: SHARE YOUR PAPER Tomorrow— 10:30— "Carbon ColSince the Carbonicle had no ' lidea of the number of persons lege Presents" Tomorrow— 8:00 pm — Eagles “who would attend today's play Dixie at home ogame it had no idea of how Tomorrow — Dance after game many papers to print which Friday October 22 — AWS and icould be used for programs- - If AMS meetings ' 'there aren't enough to go October 29— Homecoming ground — please share your Always "SAVE CARBON COLLEGE" I ! 15 Number 5 1954 P "Carbon’s Calendar" Carbonicle Bursts Seams Homecoming Theme This week the Carbonicle is literally bursting its seams and coming out with instead n of the usual pan new a brand per edition One good reason for the Increase in size is due to the increase in the enrollment which ultimately led to a demand for wider news coverA demand for more age also come from the has space loyal support of our advertisers More space can now be devoted to the Items popular with students such as pictures features and columns This is the first serious effort to maintain the larger paper since 1951 according to adviser J N Washburn three-colum- four-colum- v Club Organizations Answer Plea for Contributions "Carbon's Calendar" has been announced by Charles Bikakis and Jay Rasmussen as the theme for Carbon’s annual Homecoming event which will be held October 29 Club and class chairman for the assembly parade queen and dance met yesterday noon to plot the course of this gala affair The schedule has been set up as follows: Thursday pep rally and snake dance at Carbon College and burning of "C” on Woodhill Friday assembly at Civic at 9:15 parade at 11 am luncheon at college cafeteria for all alumni at 12:15 football game between Carbon high and South high at 1:30 Jimmy Dart’s orchestra will play for the Homecoming dance in the college gym Friday at 8:30 pm 50 cents admission will be charged an Rudi-toriu- Twenty-thre- e windows m have been secured for organizations to decorate and compete for prizes this is believed to be the largest number of windows ever donated by businessmen Plans are under way to solicit gifts for the high school queen and the college princess who will reign over the fete Also North and South Emery bands have been invited to display their talents in the homecoming parade According to advisors Stubby Petersen and Wes Larsen the full roster of individuals assisting with the various phases of this popular event will be available for publication next week In answer to a plea by the Save Carbon College Committee for more campaign money various club organizations in the school contributed a total of $225 The Science Club duplicated their last year's donation with $100 the Pep and Eaglctte each gave $50 and the Pi Gamma Chi sorority came through with $25 The entire student body has been asked to contribute $l000i The money will be raised through teacher donations and homeroom activities It is hoped that with 20 per cent of the money all ready donnted the goal can easily be reached and even exceeded QUEEN PRINCESS CANDIDATES CHOSEN AMS Prospects Brighten Candidates for the Homecoming Prospects for an efficient and queen who will come from the active A M S arc brightening high school ranks and princess say advisers Messrs Cox and who will be selected from the Cowley The new Associated Men college were chosen at a special Students Council consists of pres- meeting held yesterday after the ident Chuck Kranker assembly Alan Trotas secretary-treasur- y In the running for queen arc: Ellis Worthca These Seniors Carolyn Andorsons junmen with their class representa- iors Nelda Forsythe Pep Ann tives arc launching an energetic Bunnell Lcttcrmcn Sylvia Starr plan which may bring new life Carboncttcs Fawn Wayman Maand vigor to this organization jorettes Vanita Davis which has sadly been lacking in Princess nominees are: Freshmen Joan Snow sophomores past years Projects recently assumed by Shirley Anne Fazzio Eaglettcs this body are the policing of the Shirlene Gardner Pi Gams school dances painting "Gibby" Yvonne Migliori Block "C’Glcn-nadal- e and presenting the color guard at Nelson all school athletic games A meetEliminations to narrow the field ing has been set for October 22 will be held in the near future where films of interest will be Miss Elaine Timmerman’s gymshown along with a brief skit The annual Sweetheart’s Ball Is nasium classes are getting some beforehand drilling in marching another project of this in preparation for Homecoming vice-preside- nt |