Show Volume 20 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH FRIDAY MARCH Speech Students Attend Pasadena Meet Bear River High School Choir Delights Assembly ca-pcl- la Wednesday night at 10:30 12 college speech students left for Pasadena California to particispeech pate in a junior-colleg- e tournament at Pasadena City College today and tomorrow They are taking part in five events as follows: Debate: Bill Mathis and Ellis Worthen Joel Allred and Allan ature The choir consists of 42 girls Jacob Madge Rowley and Shirley 30 boys They participated and Ann Fazzio Joann Chesnik and last year in the National Music Gale Ilowley Joan Snow and Educators' Convention at Chicago Iynne Mills and received notice as one of the Extemp Speaking: Ellis Worth- nation's top high school groups en Rill Mathis Gale Rowley Lynne Mills Olive Seely Carbon College May d Manuscript Reading: Joel Olive Seely Allan Jacob Hold Summer Session Nedd McArthur There Is a strong possibility that Impromptu Speaking: Allan Jacob Joan Snow Joel Allred Ncdd there will be a summer session held at Carbon College this year McArthur The group will return on Sunday according to Dr Jones In order that it may be known so as to be back to school next teachers to employ for that what were accompanied Monday They session it will be necessary that by Elmo Geary and Mrs Geary all who are interested in attending report their names and the Practical Nursing classes they would like to take to the office by Wednesday Course Started All-re- March 23 The exact tuition costs are not The Utah State Nursing School known at this time but Dr Jones accreditation board of review has believes will amount that granted approval to a contract to $30 to $35 they for full load of a between Carbon College and the session the credit entire for ty Hospital to conduct The following courses may be a joint course in practical nursoffered: Introductory Chemistry ing 5 hours Economic History of the This course will delinitely be United States 5 hours Welding-Tra- des started in time to prepare the 10 hours Industries and graduates to take the state ex- Machine InCity-Coun- aminations for practical nursing licenses in September of 1956 According to Dr Jones the exact date of starting instruction will be decided later and will be set after all equipment supplies course have been received The first class will be limited to 15 women and they will be carefully selected from among those who anply President Jones asks all women who arc sure they will want to complete the course to apply No one has yet been selected to take the course so the chance for acceptance is equal to Shop—Trades and hours Utah Plant Life 5 hours Natural History 5 hours 5 hours Consumer Economics Auto Mechanics— Trades and Industries 10 hours Other courses may be added wherever the demands justify and if capable teachers can Be for the courses Please let Dr Jones know if you plan to take the courses at Carbon this summer dustry Number 20 Junior Prom Comes Bear River’s a choir presented an assembly yesterday afternoon in the civic auditorium Local students were delighted with the work of the group IxhI by a former Carbon high school graduate Eugene Jorgensen the splendid aggregation presented selections from choir literwell-kno- 18 1955 10 cm-p'oy- cd Next Friday March 25th at 9:00 pm will bring the annual junior prom Gene Ellis has been selected to fill the difficult job of chairman of the affair Sue Waterman Jeanette Cumpagnin Sherron Snow Joel Fratto and Mario Ix)-pmake up the general committee to assist Gene Charlene Anderson and Diane Broadbent arc in charge of the promenade for the floor show and Doris Dixon will be in charge of decorating the stage and making of programs Anyone interested in sending invitations outside of the school should get in contact with Harry Ilalamandaris or Miss Ileinlein Everyone in this school is invited and should try to be in attendance as this promises to be one of the big events of the year Faculty advisers who will help with the prom an Miss Veronica Ileinlein and Thomas Simmons Tickets are $123 Jimmy Dart will furnish the music ez Snow College Speech Department Visits Carbon On Monday of this week tho forensic students of the college played host to members of the speech department of Snow College In a warm-u- p session here Tho visit of the people from Snow repaid a visit that our students made to Ephraim a short time ago Participation was in oratory extemp impromptu and interpretation All talks were given in coIVgc classes An interesting feat tin of the Snow delegation was the number of mature people who came Carbon Capers By TOLLY" Tomorrow — 8:15 am— "News and Views" with Rudy Politann Tho Red Cross awarded an avTomorrow - - 10:30 — "Carbon erage of four certificates per min- College Presents” ute last year to persons completMarch 21— New money for used all ing courses in home nursing and books Those interested should contact first aid March 24 — Regional Forensics the college either by letter teleMeet phone or by visit to receive an condition under which the course March 25— Junior Prom application form and statement of will be offered |