Show “I BELIEVE IN MIRACLES” Point System Is Adopted By Awards Committee This year’s Student Body point system awards have been adopted by the award committee Miss Margaret Flaim chairman recently announced Points will be given to each member of the following departments according to the extent of their activity: officers publications athletes speech activities assemblies and general services Winners this year for the lower division will be eight senior boys and eight girls From the upper division awards will be given to the two sophomore boys and the two girls who earned the greatest number of points in their freshman year One award will be given to the college student with the greatest number of points who has attended Carbon for four years Awards will also be given for outstanding work in Art Speech and Music Reports of all points given should be handed to Miss Flaim Besides They Aid In Keeping Warm Do you have your eyes on a special “sweater girl’’? Then pop the question and take her to the Athletic club's Sweater Ball tonight after the Carbon-Sou- th game Make sure she won’t turn you down by telling her she has a good chance of being picked Carbon’s Sweater Girl Music is to be furnished by Tad'S orchestra and admission will be 50c per couple and 25c extra ladies All proceeds will go to the Aathletic club’s extension fund Carbonettes In Swing Out In Musical Show Carbonclte’s competitive assem’’ bly “I Believe in Miracles directed by Ann Kandaris and written by Margaret Ruth Alley Idona Allred Jeannine Clark and Alice Arnett was pre- - ' sented with the aid and advice of Vivian Mate-- k ovic club president The cast ed: Ma- dame Dwight — Vivian Mateko-vi- c — Daffy Ruth Margaret Alley Becky — Norma Jean Gibson Peggy—Barbara Matekovic Lynn — Alice Arnett Lee—Jeannine Clark Ann Barbara — Valynn Schocnberger Christensen and the Aunt— Mary Louise Ilowa Participation in the various dances were: Barbara Ruden Emma Perri Carmella Fata Wilma Nelson Rose Marie Columbus Joyce Day Carina Rae Simmons Darlene Carlson Janet Carr Pat Jones Irene Christensen Alberta Jerant Von Neil Mortensen Katherine Regas Virginia Mon-fre- di Ardath Catlin Billie Jean Bcrenson Beverly Dyet and Idona Allred The trio consisted of Maurine Greener Ardath Catlin and Billie Jean Berenson Vocal solos— Barbara Ruden Von Neil Mortcnson and Alberta Carbon Compete? In Region Five Speech Meet for this year’s Preparations state speech meet to be held at the University of Utah April 16 and 17 are now under way ac- cording to Mrs “Stubby" Petersen Carbon is classed in region five along with Emery Uintah Duchesne San Juan and Grand Regional contests must be completed by March 27 Results of the meets must be given to Mr I O Horsfall of the “U" not later than April 1 Students are limited to two activities to be chosen from debate extemporaneous speaking oraone-a- ct and the tory play Time limits have been set for each activity Extemporaneous speaking four to six minutes Oratory seven to ten minutes Debate eight minutes for the debate speech and four minutes for rebuttal Title for the oration may be selected by the participants Problems for extemporaneous speeches have been previously selected Hair Up! Skirts Down Ultimatum llair skirts go down Peterson “Stubby" today announced that all Pi Gams found Jerant in school after Monday with long Piano duet — Jeannine Clark hair will thereby not be Pi Gams In stating her views Mrs Peterand Alice Arnett son said “All must have Trumpet solo — Norma Jean their hair fixedgirls like that cute Gibson Provo girl in the assembly the To show their gratitude for her other day" No immediate report was forthhelp in arranging the assembly from any Pi Gams but the Carbonettes presented their coming the general opinion was that it adviser Mary Margaret Flaim would be a vital blow to the ed tresses of Carbon with a corsage goes up as long-strand- |