Show Play Festival Serves To Highlight Week plays was presented throughout the week by members of Miss Lucille Rowe's second-yea- r speech class They were given throughout the day on Wednesday Thursday Tuesday and Friday in the Little Theatre The programs were variini with readings and pantomimes from first year students Classes were permitted to go to the theatre to see the performances On Tuesday ‘The Valiant" was presented with Charles Krankcr Jimmy Menzies Larry Regis Anna Marie Rodriguez and Leon Rodriguez A reading was given by Clifford Madsen Those appearing in "Charge It Please" given on Wednesday are Terry Harmon Hnrbara Miller Tom Jewkes Janet Shaffer Martha Curb Gloria Day and Nyrnn Jeanne Passey and Chidester Colombo gave readings A Marilyn entitled "Taking Litpantomime tle Sister to the Movies" was presented by LaVon Thomas Merlcnc Powell and Annette McArthur Thursday's performance was "A Message from Khufu" It featured Dick Edwards Ronald Davis and Ateloe Migliori Those presenting readings were Carol Prince and Ann Oviatt Pantomimists were LaRac Fausett and Mary A scries of one-a- ct -- Carbon College December 4 1953 ABOUT THE CAMPUS With Pat and Gayle Good news! Lucille has stacks of weeping towels if you're still feeling bad about your marks Congratulations go to Juanita Olsen and Carl Duwnard and Carol Rich and Nick Platis who became engaged recently Must comment on the worried looks about school of late You’ve guessiHi it "Will he ask me?" has been the reason Now that the suspense is over we hope that everyone is happy Well gals this is it The Preference Rail is upon us Make the best of this chance and show that special guy a swell time once-in-a-lifeti- Chairmen Chosen For Assembly c:rr Chairmen have boon selected to head committees for the coming senior competitive assembly due February 5 “Blith Spirit” to Open Play Season Next Week n "Hlithe Spirit” a Noel Coward comedy by will be presented beginning next Tuesday by tire college speech department under the direction of Mr Elmo G Geary It will bo given every night next week from Tuesday to Friday Only two performances on Tuesday and Friday are open to the public and students Wednesday and Thursday nights are already bought out by local service clubs Since the play will be shown arena style all scats are reserved Tickets are being sold in the office at 75 cents The show starts at 8 o'clock each night Appearing in "Blithe Spirit" are Jim Jenson Margaret Thompson f o:iise Rryncr Joanne Houghton Chesley Allred and Mary Luc Jewkes The stage crew is composed of Scott Waroham and Zobcll Connie Platis and L'onard arc in charge of hKipitality Advertising is under Ihe direction of Roger Hinkins ?nl business manager is Diana well-know- throe-a- ct Lc-Po- ss General chairmen are Gerry Fausett and Carol Prince Othirs an: dance Merlene Powell and Annette McArthur music Jeanne Passey: costume Kazuko Niva and Ernnlee Flaim staging Pat Wahl Maki and Clyde Chrislensen Tin senior assembly will be DR BATEMAN VISITS number five in the year's compet- UAIWOV itive programs Dr E Allen Bateman state suPlatis perintendent of public instruction "Cracked Ice" given today $!d Club Officers visited here last Wednesday on Robert starred Clifford Madsen Chosen at his way through Price He is Meeting Morgan Valerie Merrill and Janto have had no specific busmemOfficers were selected by et Shaffer Readings were by Ainess to attend to here at Club Ski Carbon of bers the llan Jacob and Raeona Monk The Ski-r- s first their meeting recently pantomime wns by Mike Jensen seemed to feel that snow is COMPLIMENTS OF not fur away and wanted to lx SHOP FOR SHOES ready for it For the Entire Family Elected were Harry Malaby Sunnie Studio Rill Morgan president DIAMOND SHOE STORE and Carolyn Anderson secPrice Utah retary Coach Jim Mullins is to Price Main Street be adviser Plans will In presented soon for the big v'inter carnlvnl to be held XMAS TREATS some time in January “ALWAYS TOP QUALITY" VISIT THE The club meets each Thursday —AT— Jo-A- nn ro-por- tod vice-preside- nt J C PENNEY CO Main Street Price Automatic DYNAWIND IT’S THE BEST H ATCH YOU COULD FIND You Walk Winds as You Play It Winds as Super Accurate All Through the Day Morley’s Jewelry ACCIDENTS STRIKE STUDENTS Three students have recently been the victims of painful if not serious accidents Nyron Chidester dropped a piece of channel iron on his foot while at work and broke his big too Out of school for several days ho is now back in classes with the aid of crutches Rudy Politano injured a finger in the welding shop and was kep out of circulation for two days Sweet ring tripped Geraldine over a font light covering in the gymnasium and hurt Hn ankle She was unable to walk for nearly a week SPUDNUT SHOP In Price MASSEY’S Quality Merchandise for SCHOOL— HOME and XMAS SURPRISES! |