Show Volume 20 CARBON COLLEGE New Constitution In Patty PRICE UTAH FRIDAY APRIL 15 1955 Dunn Wins Number 23 Nominating Assembly Uncovers Potential the Offing Iarry Regis and Hal Moore under the suggestion of the student council who thinks that the present system of school government is not fully representative of all the students have drawn up a new constitution incorporating the basic good qualities found in the old one which has served the school since its adoption in 1940 The new constitution is based upon liu United States pattern of government including executive legislative and judicial bodies The following are the essential changes as quoted from the proposed new Strong slates for next year's student officers were in the making as a result of the nominating assembly of yesterday Nominated for president were Allan Jacob Larry Regis Kenneth a Nelson Charles Kranker and Niwa Nominees for vice president an Clifford Madsen Jeddy Morlcy and Sam Colombo Running fur the office1 of secretary-treasurer are Ann Bunnell Kazuko Niwa LaRae Fausett Rose1 Marie Mele and Joan Snow The executive authority of the Associated Students of Carbon College shall be vested in an executive council of nine student members: the president vice president of the and secret on Page Three) New High School Plant Ka-zuk- School Board Considers constitution: ary-treasur- er Students Return from California Music Educators' Conference PATTY DUNN Dunn from Spring has been named to attend Club Camp the National which will be held in Washington D C June 15 to 22 according to word received by the county agent this week Miss Dunn was selected as one of four to represent the state of Utah in this national camp Jack-ly- n Olson of Sanpete county Jay West of Utah county and KIKay Pedersen of Salt Lake county are the other three delegates who will go County Agent Robert I Hassell (Continued on Page Two) Patty cr Glen 4-- H After five days in Berkeley California with the California Western Music Educators' Conference Kathryn Oviatt Sharon Holdaway Agnes Duffy Nancy Bryner Ann Bunnell Diane Bean Diane Broadbent Charlene AnderRichard son Dale Broadbent Pitts Darwin and Sherril Ilarmon returned Friday A Lewis Brother's chartered bus was the means of transportation for these students to California Besides six bourse daily practices these stu- Faculty Selects dents enjoyed sight seeing Rotary Delegate throughout the San Francisco Bay Bert Dart has been selected by area the faculty to represent the high Students were accompanied by school at the annual Rotary conMr and Mrs D W Brown and vention to be held sometime in Mr Alvin Wardle band director April in Salt Lake Cily The conIn addition to those attending vention is statewide and is to enthe chorus conference Jim Man- able youth of Utah to sec functionxes Jim Morgan and Clifford ing of facilities in Salt lakc City Madsen took part in the and to acquaint them with the band work of the Rotary club A four-yeComment from Mrs Brown was scholarship to the Univmily "It was most inspirational to all of Utah is awarded at the end of and especially to the students of the convention Last year Larry Carbon It was a wonderful op- Regis represented Carbon On Friday April 8 1955 a special meeting was held to discuss the problem of a new high school for the Carbon county school district The board is agreed that preliminary steps should be taken at once to make provision for a high school Hie combination of a high school with a junior college presents many problems Among these problems is that of insufficient space in the present buildings to accommodate all students concerned Several organizational plans wen1 discussed at the meeting and it seems to the board that a plan would be the most feasible and desirable for the district that is six years of elementary three years of junior high school and three years of senior high school work The boanl of education recognizes that in the final analysis it is charged with the responsibly of making final decisions but that many citizens should be taken into Die planning of the enterprise Tin1 superintendent of schools was instructed to investigate costs and to negotiate for an option on a plot lying north of Price city near the city limits 6-3- -3 ar week owing to illness She came to school Monday morning but had to leave before the day was over During her absence her classes wert1 taught by Mrs Georgia Halportunity" PETERSEnILl MRS ford education major and Mrs from students hundred Eight Mrs Verda "Stubby" Petersen S W Andersen California Arizona Utah and NeIt is expected that Mrs Petervada participated in this “Sing teacher of English and education has been away from school all sen will be back next week Out America” conference |