Show THE CARBONICLE VOLUME 18 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH FRIDAY MARCH 13 1953 Commencement Plans Tentatively Set Commencement plans for graduation have been tentatively set by committeemen Sophomores arc Julie McGuire Sharon Stoddard and Jerry Anderson Seniors arc Althea Morgan Joanne Griffone and Lane Branson The teachers assisting arc Mr Geary chairman Mrs Peterson Miss Hoinlein Mr Longhurst and Mr Washburn A tentative program for graduation week has been set as follows Saturday May 16 alumni banquet Sunday May 17 andi-cra- ft exhibits Presidents tea and Baccalaureate services in the civic auditorium Monday Tuesday and Wednesday at Price Helper and Dragerton a pageant will be presented with the theme "The School and the Community" and will bring in all departments The sophomores will have a breakfast at 8:00 o'clock Friday morning Commencement exercises at 10 will follow the theme of the pag- JUNIOR PROM BLOSSOMS IN SOUTH PACIFIC Number 23 FHA Holds “Difficulties arising from the Junior Prom seem to be clearing up” stated Joan Snow general Prom chairman Couples are finally signing up for the Prominade to be held as the floor show Mr Walter Gchrke and Mr Carl Olsen are advising Miss Snow and Convention At North Emery Carbon's chapter of the future Homemakers of America will meet at North Emery High School for the Region Six Convention Friday March 13 A representative will be elected to represent them this year at who are: her state promenade Collcne Funcannon Miss Elizabeth Hill from South Lynctto Carr decorations Jean Passey Kent Harrison Gloria Emery was the state president Day invitations Juanita Robert- last year son Valeric Merrill refreshments Also during the day a luncheon Alice Schocnburgcr Lou Ann will be served and a talent show will be presented to fill the proheld was Monday gram Balloting to select first a morning period Prom Master and a Prom Mistress PLAY FESTIVAL COMING who will preside over the dance No special advertisement for this Carbon's annual one-aplay festival will be held next week position was held An exotic tropical theme en- according to Mr Geary Five plays titled "Bali Hal” has been se- will be presented a new play lected by the prom committee each day There will be plays Brilliant colors and special light- every period except first period ing effects are being planned throughout the day Students are Dart’s orchestra will pro- invited free of charge Since seatJimmy eant g vide the special ing capacity of the Little Theatre Mr Geary stated that Thursday melodies to the South Pacific is limited it will not be possible night was left free for the girls for individuals to come at their to get their hair curled own convenience Arrangements STUDENT COUNCIL DOINGS will be made by classroom teachers for students to see these plays James Banasky president of the The one-aplay and readings student body and Odell Nord in this festival best the BULLETIN judged vice president spent last week end in Salt Lake City on school busi- will be chosen to represent Carbon ness They were introduced to the Senior High School at the regional state legislature met with Jerry and state speech contest All plays in the one-aplay Jones about a band for graduation this Snow Beat Carbon will serious be festival plays bought new records for the cafeactivities other and Readings year teria and took care of other will also be given on the program 69 to 65 school affairs by high school students Tal-leri- co ct heart-meltin- “ ct ct Carbon High Lost to South 57 to 42 V IS SNOW THE CAUSE OF OUR T - V? There is a rumor going around that snow is responsible for the T-we arc getting down here It is said that the snow on the mountain acts like a mirror or reflects the waves and sends the picture into our homes "Snow has nothing to do with it” said Mr Rasmussen That ought to settle it So we can get T-- as well in the summer as we arc getting it now V V Carbon Student Wins Scholarship DELTA PSI OMEGA MAKES PLEA Mary Helen Bunnell daughter of Mr and Mrs Omar Bunnell of Price has been named winner of the $350 Standard Oil Company scholarship This is one of the six scholarships awarded by this firm in the state for outstanding accomplishments Mary Helen won first place in the State home grounds beautification contest and has been to the State Fair twice She was three times officer in the Club Camp twice an officer in the County Club Leader's Association and a suit she made was chosen to represent the state in 1951 at the International Livestock Exposition in Portland 4-- II 4-- II 4-- H By The Delta organization has assumed bringing an of "Harvey” Jay Empey Pri Omega dramatic of Carbon College the responsibility of evening performance down here for the entertainment of the public Members have put themselves out in order to bring this play to the people of Price When you of the college sec the play "Harvey" Friday March 20 please go heme and tell your parents and friends about it All that the dramatic organization hopes to do is break even in finance's So let’s support the school and help them out OK? Admission is $100 for adults and $50 for students |