Show M I fiOflE Volume 14 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH MONDAY MARCH 28 195B IS 0 A Numbar 12 Yanpfade for capella Choir nnual Junior Prom Represent School Don Thomas junior class prexy announced that the annual Junior Prom will be held March 28 Don will be general chairman of the affair Assisting him will be Barbara Tbmsic and Gary Turner decoration Geraldine Araki tickets Byron Patterson coat check Connie Vouris and Rose Marie Nogulich table arrange ments and refreshments Jenna Iee Tabone promenade Rosclyn Markosek advertising Roselyn Colombo special invitations and Kay Bon programs The theme of the dance will be “Younger Than Springtime” The decoration carrying out the theme of springtime will be done in pastel tints of pink white and blue In California Meet Eight members of the a choir journeyed to Passa-den- a California last Wednesday according to Mrs Dorothy Brown choir director These members received an invitation to attend the California Junior College Choral Festival at Pasadena on March 23 Members who attended from Carbon College were the only participants from a Utah college Over two hundred voices were in the choir at the festival Shubcrt’s "Mass in G" and Kodolay's "Te Dcum" will be presented by the Carbon group Both members will be presented in Latin Students who made the trip left last Wednesday and will return next Tuesday They are Donald Karr Frank Bchunin Richard Duke Bruce Greenland Sandra Schmidt Joan Pitts Diane Madsen and Charlene Anderson with Mrs Brown as chaperone cap-pel- la - s Radio Class PROM COMMITTEE The Junior Prom committee meets to plan for the Junior Prom March 28 Committee members are standing left to right Rose Marie Nogulich Don Thomas Irene Takahaskl Peppers Present Competitive Assembly echoed "Into Your Cells through the hall as the Peppers presented their competitive assembly "Carbon Prison" The Peppers gave the students a view of prisoners and dramatized an attempted jail break Marilyn Ilansen was the main convict Other important roles were Stoolic Eldene Blascr Hysterical convict Sharra Peterson Warden Carolyn Powell Guards Linda Camber Rosclyn Colombo Kay Bon and Lynda Ward The three "Cons" were Sandra Hansen Iynn Varner Deanna Rogers The sex "Creeps” were played by Sandra VanlLatta Irene Ustcllo Judy Rodofl Loretta Suntcr Becky Mtlh and Joni Li john OtheAls were pojtmci by crtsAffY of I he LYNDA BROADBENT tapellahoirl Junior Wins Odd Fellow uimei Nations Contest Lynda Broadbcnt a junior at Carbon High School won the oratorical contest sponsored by the Rcbekahs and Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Utah Lynda’s topic was "What the United Nations Means to Me” She was awarded a two week tour of the United States plus a one week stay in New York City where she will view the United Nations in action Lynda is active in school affairs She is a member of the Loudspeakers Debate Club Thespians Club Pep Club and A Cap-cll- a Choir She has received renown for other orations by placing first in the American Legion District Oratorical Contest of 1957 and first in the "I Speak For Democracy" district contest this year Miss 17 is the Broadbcnt Mr of Mrs Iynn and daughter Broadbcnt of Helper Utah Mrs Dorothy Brown director of the Carbon College acapclla choir announced the following concert schedule for the spring concert March 31 and April 1 Southern Utah April 2 Emery County April 8 Uintah Basin April 10 Dragerton April 25 Region 5 Choral Festival to be held in Price May 7 and 8 Northern Utah and Weber College May 9 Spring Canyon at the Price Civic Auditorium Hie choir will sing also for graduation and baccalaureate exercises Included In the choir’s repertoire are "Brazilian Psalm” “Love is Grief” “Now Let Every Ton- gue Adore Thee" Alleluia Glor- Name” "Hospodi Pomilul” "Indian Version of the Psalm” "61 Psalm” Twenty-thir- d ’What Can the Matter Be” "Gloria Patri” “There is A Balm in Gilead” “ Jesus On De Waterside” “Ave Marla” “Ain'a That Good News” and the choir theme song “Adoramus Te Christe” ious Is Thy POOR COPY One senior at Carbon high school has been commended by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for her outstanding performance on a nationwide college aptitude test according to prin-icpAaron Jones The senior honored is Carolyn Williams daughter of Mr and Mrs Victor E Williams of Price Utah The Carbon High School student was Utah's runner up on the 1937-5- 8 Merit Scholarship She will be sent a letter recommendation by National McnL Scholarship Corporation for use m applying to colleges John Slalnakcr President of NMSC bfMfos that 7500 students rcceiv-l- e commendation rank in the top one or two per cent in ability in the senior classes of their al com-"petiti- on receiving this commendation did not quite reach the finals of the 1957-5- 8 Merit Scholarship Competition she has demonstrated highly superior ability and outstanding promise to benefit from college training" declared Mr Stalnakcr “I hope that every one of them will make a special effort to obtain the best college education possible Our country needs more like these" The annual National people Merit the offers Scholarship competition of privately filargest system nanced scholarships in the United The Merit Scholarship States Program is open to all high school seniors in the United States and its possessions This year over 260000 outstanding seniors from over 14000-hig- h schools entered the compctl- from the “Last Seven Words of Christ” Charlene Anderson a member of the choir is the composer of Psalm” which is the “Sixty-Firincluded in the oroeram st tion which began with a nationwide screening examination in October 1957 About 7200 students who have already been named arc now in the finals of the current competition Over 1000 four-ye- ar Merit Scholarships worth an estimated $5 million to the winners and their colleges will be awarded about Loudspeakers Travel Region 5 Speech Meet Thp Loudspeakers Debate Club traveled to Orem on March 21 to participate in the regional Forensics Meet They were accompanied by the debate coach Mr Neil Warren The Loudspeakers will participate in all four forensic topics Each school is allowed eight debate teams six extemporaneous speakers six orators and ten leigilative forumists Participating from Carbon are: Debate teams Reba Keele and Rose Marie Nogulich Lynda Broadbent and Rosclyn Colombo Connie Vouros and Wayne Hanna Hichacl Hyatt and Adam Gabriella Geri Ruggcrl and Stan Crocco Irene Takahashi and Konnie Maglocco Peggy Marsh and Judy Bardsly Becky Matson and Barbara Tbmsic rancour speakers : Linda Tucker Tamara Spackman Gregg ex-tem- po McArthur Marilyn Hansen Sue Piacitclli and Juanita Koss orators: Bottie McArthur Jenna Lee Tabone Shirley Ficchko Jean Funk Mary Jean Peacock and Wayne ists Riod legislative forum- Overheard in the lunch room: "Every day we get fed like Greek Gods — burnt offerings Love is like an onion taste it with delight And when it's done you wonder Whatever made you bite You TV Venture By JIM YOUNG The Radio and TV class under Carbon High Student Rates State Runner-U- p states “While the student announces Concert Schedule Plans Jenna Lee Tabone Byron Patterson Rosclyn Colombo sitting Barbara Tomsic Gary Turner absent Roselyn Harkosek and Kay Bon direction of Mr Neil Warren is making plans to venture into the movie business As a part of their (faily assignment the students in the Radio television class arc getting into the practical part of television production Since almost all television shows of the day are actually reshown films the students expect to make short films to resemble those actually shown on T V today Four groups were chosen to produce short scenes Under this system each student get the opportunity to take part in the actual filming acting directing and producing of the shows The producers chosen for the production are James Pappas who has dreamed up a very delightful “Mella drama" called "The Chemical Engineers of Carbon" The production will star “The Teenage WereWolf Phyllis Tatton Carbon College Presents Announcer will produce the second film which is as yet a military secret The third film is being produced by James Young College thespian Sakini The title of his show is Which Is Best — Life or Death? The last production which is still in the blue print stage will be under the direction of MerriLce Rachelc college Television personality Local Station Offer Opportunities Local talent is now being given a chance for expression through the facilities of Price TV — Chan- nel 6 This talent show is presented every Monday evening at 8:30 pm by Veterc's Perfect TV and is under the direction of Alice Spigarelli Winners are selected by telephone ballots immediately following the broadcast and by mailing in postcards until Wednesday midnight of the same week for all winners and to have an opportunity to appear on the "Utah Talent Guest” and from there to “Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour” A poll recently taken found the response to this program to be It is planned runner-up- s very good Anyone interested In trying out for this program should contact Alice Spigarelli or the Vctcro Motor Company of Price |