Show THE CARBONICLE VOLUME H CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH FRIDAY DECEMBER 19 1952 Number 11 SEASON'S GREETINGS to ALL School Hears Students In “The Messiah" POLIO SETS College students and faculty today heard the annual rendition of oratorio by the a world-famomusic department Under the direction of Mr Tom B Turbyfill and accompanied by an orchestra of 15 pieces Carbon's choruses of 136 students presented “The Messiah” by HandeL It was a splendid performance and was received with fine appreciation by a crowded house The same groups trawled to Dragerton Wednesday to appear as the result of numerous requests from that area They will also broadcast over KOAL by recording through the courtesy of Mr Jack Richards tomorrow from 12:30 to 1:45 and will Join Price singers in a public presentation at 3 pm next Sunday Soloists for today’s appearance were chosen following the program on Wednesday They were Alan Tratos Allan Jacob Myrna Williams Clayton Nielson Faye Miller Carol Ann McFall Annette McArthur Mary Margaret Polio was a paradox in 1952 atug-of-a r between epidemic While science last year was mak- and control which only a smash-ingl- y successful 1953 March of ing its most historic strides toward polio prevention the disease Dimes drive this January can destruck with force unparalleled in cide favorably American history The year saw There seems little doubt that polio outbursts are getting worse in about the same proportion that AWS HAS NEW HEAD polio research is getting better Last Monday Joyce Forrester Polio struck more than 55000 perwas elected by the AWS Coun- sons last year most of them uncil to be the new AAVS presi- der 21 years of age This was more than the previous year dent replacing Geri Cima who is in history be to married engaged It costs more than $28000000 in Joyce is well qualified for this March of Dimes funds to care for position She was the A W S the record number of stricken president last year chairman of This was $5000000 more than evHomecoming and is er before past Pep president to mention These facts illustrate the imonly a few of her many services of a successful 1953 portance for the school March of Dimes crusade us CARBON COLLEGE PLANS ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS Carbon College has on display in the main showcase a drawing of the proposed addition in the form of an auditorium girl's gym and classroom units drawn by architect Mr Henry Fetzcr According to Dr Aaron Jones "The new building will cost $447-00- 0 of which we have $200000 1 intend to ask the State Legislature for an additional $250000 but if that sum is not appropriated 1 will ask for $100000 with which to complete the auditorium’' Publicity Chairman Volunteer Needed According to Jimmy Banasky student body president “Anyone wishing to be head of a committee to publicize all school activities may turn their application in to the student council The purpose of the committee is to bring school events to the attention of the people in this area by means and through of posters radio-car- s state papers” ALL-TIM- E RECORD AS MARCH OF DIMES REPORTS NEW ADVANCES IN SCIENCE w 13-0- this-yca- r's A SCHEDULE POSTED FOR NEXT WEEK Tribute to You To students faculty and townspeople who gave of time and money so generously to build the beautiful Christmas scene in front of the Administration Building the Student Council and student-bod- y wish to say thanks v y HEAR YE! 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When Mr Merrill's classes suddenly stopped laughing at his Jokes he frantically sent for a nurse Mrs Lamph came to his rescue by testing the ears of all his 00 The following schedule for next week has been announced by Dr Jones Monday December 22 — Regular school will be held In a night game Carbon College will play Westminister Junior College A Christmas dance will Immediately follow the game Tuesday December 23 — Regular morning classes go forward Then from 2:00 pm until 3:30 pm a band concert and pep rally will be held There will be no school on Wednesday students DISPLAYS BUILD CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Lost Thursday a week ago everyone was surprised and delighted to see in front of the Administration Building a large picture of the Wise Men looking doWn upon Bethlehem In the past few days the scene has given pleasure to hundreds of people along with the carols played every morning from the top of the building The frame for the picture was made by shop students under the direction of Mr Ircl Longhurst and Mr Charles Menzies Painting was done by members of the (Continued on Page Four) Juniors Take Apptitude Tests Juniors feared to enter their English classes this week because of aptitude tests being given in them by James Jordan director of Employment Security in Salt Lake City and Dr Bert Anderson head of the Youth Vocational Guidance Center of the Salt Lake Employment Security office These tests were given in an effort to determine what aptitude If any the students were suited for These tests will aid counselors in determining a student's capabilities at Carbon and aid in selecting a vocation |