Show 9 Veluie 21 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH NOVEMBER 12 1954 AT JOURNALISM Speech Class Readies Three-A- ct Play MUM HIM i i Number 8 CONFERENCE Marine Corps Offers Program to Males a ail The advanced acting class ot the high school is presenting a "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" The costumes are those df the gay 20's They are being made by the students themselves The play has three-a- comedy ct been scheduled for a performance on December 10 at 8 o’clock in the Civic Auditorium Miss Rowe director 'of the play announces that rehearsals are going along very well "MESSIAH" AIM OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT The girls’ glee the mixed chorus and the newly formed men’s glee will attempt to present the "Messiah" by Handel again this year When Mr Turbyfill was in charge of Carbon's choral music Front left tonight: Rudy Politano Shirlee Rowley Merlene Montoya the "Messiah" was presented two Phyllis Rowley Beverly Ganser Laura Rhlnehart Back: Patty Dunn Dale Broadbent Allan Jacob John Norwood Mr Washburn years in succession Last year was skipped Mrs Brown has begun rehearsals for this beautiful pa- Female Student Council Mokes Species Turns geant of Christ's birth life and passion Only the Christmas sec- To Good Will Tour Outdoors tion will be presented this year The annual Junior College Good Either the outdoors were callNext Week Ends Quarter ing to the female wildlife hunters Will Conference is being held this Frustrated students at Carbon here at Carbon over the weekend year in Grand Juwtion Colorado can settle down to normal after or else a few schemes to trap at Mesa Junior College The StuNovember 19 when the first quar- their males were on the minds of ter ends There seem to be a few the sportish girls who turned out dent Council and Its adviser Mr worried girls who wish they’d during pheasant season to fill George Morgan left this morning studied so that their grades would their quota (Of pheasants or for the conference and will return tomorrow night Meetings will be permit them to stay in the var- mcnT) on the following five conducted Out for a gay time were Gerry ious clubs Most clubs maintain of Rosclla junior college life: fine aspects that every member must have at Boss Phil Arlcano Irene and assemblies athldances arts that decided who least a “B" average There is just and Lee Ramagc eticsadministraown publications in best was one week left and it might pay hunting your Each tion member of the Stir-deLee's to beback out went to do a little yard They Council has been assigned to for a day of hunting fore the end of the quarter Darlene Dennison Dick Judd attend one of these meetings ASSOCIATED STUDENTS MEET Roberta Osanna and Gary Callor Making the trip were: Dominic Councils of the AMS and AWS came back with a few pheasants Albo student-bod- y president: Larmet separately yesterday In their and loads of stories for anyone ry Regis vice president Kazuko Niwa secretary - treasurer Allan regular sessions On the agenda who has time to listen hair-styliDart Bert freshman representative Overheard claiming Jacob was a for the girls demonstration by Mrs Emma that dog might be man's best Nedd McArthur sophomore repL jnbson who has statewide fame friend but any dog that had the resentative Bessie Marakis senfor her work in this field The nerve to try to outdo his master ior representative and Jerry Leocontent of the boys’ meeting was is certainly not a friend It seems nard Junior representative his dog was the one that got the not available at this printing pheasants while Bert came home Attention Seniors! the -- nt apple-polishi- ng ng Groups Must Pay For Own Picture Recently the Carbonide has been approached by several organizations to publish pictures of their activities and members We regret the stand we must take Owing to the high cost of publishing weekly the only cuts or pictures we are able to use are those we obtain from the files of free of charge The All cuts we have printed In the paper this year have been obtained in this manner Of course we shall be happy Bun-Advoc- ate empty-hand- ed The only thing Glcnadcle Nelson and Merilee Davis have to boast of is a cold lunch and a flat explanation of why a couple of boys were unable to keep their date Well this is certainly something new that these "Scheming Sallies" have devised to trap their males to take a picture and have a cut made up for use in the Carbon-icl- e if the organization wishes to pay the expense The average cost of the 2x3 column cuts seen in this paper is 9250 Attention1 of the seniors this week is called to the fact that the first tentative graduation list Is to be posted in the showcase over the weekend Each senior anticipating graduation should check this list carefully If his name is not on the list he should check in the office fifth or sixth periods of next week If anyone is lacking in one of the requirements it might be necessary for you to arrange for a transfer into another class at the end of the quarter All transfers should be pletcd Friday so that new classes U S Marine programs are not new They arc as old as the Marine Corps itself Here for the college man looking into the future is an opportunity to have his education pay dividends Qualified men who meet the Marine Corps requirements and accept the challenges of commissioned service have to benefit only themselves Officer candidate school is open to freshmen sophomores and college juniorst The next training period is for the summer of 1955 Applications will be accepted up to April 1 1955 Men must be over 17 upon application and under 26 years of age upon graduation carry a normal number of hours per year with a minimum over-a- ll "C” average pass the and mental examinations physical agree to attend twelve weeks of training in two periods prior to graduation accept a commission upon graduation if qualified and serve on active duty as commissioned officers Additional Information and details can be obtained by writing: USMC Officer Procurement Officer Old Customs House 16th and Arapahoe Streets Denver 2 six-we- ek Carbon Capers By "POLLY" Tomorrow — 8:15 am —"News and Views" with Margery Shaw Tomorrow — 10:30 — "Carbon College Presents" November IS—End of Quarter November 20 — "News and Views" with Alan Jacob November 20 — "Carbon College Presents" November 24 — "Sadie Hawkins Day" December 3 — Preference Ball Students See "Pygmalion" Miss Rowe Miss Melonas and Mr Moore chaperoned a bus-loa- d of speech students into Provo last Saturday to see "Pygmalion” at BYU The play by George Bernard Shaw was played by an English acting group called the Dublin Players Their excellence and polish were commented upon by those boys and girls who saw the presentation can be begun the first day of the new quarter This first tentative list is based on the expectation that you will get a passing grade in every class this year |