Show Volume No 21 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24 1256 Teafher of the Week Junior Prom Planned Industrial Editing Institute to be Held At Carbon College Friday March 9th Carbon College Journalism department and The of Price will present The Industrial Editors of Utah in a one-da- y Journalism convention scheduled for Friday March 9 at 8:30 am in the Price civic auditorium Gasses will be held at hour intervals and will include instruction in photography layout gathering and writing news proofreading engraving copy measuring composition and pasteup The classes will be scheduled so that Sun-Advoc- ate Sweetheart Ball Set each person present may obtain some information in every depart- ment Courtney II Brewer editor of Kennescope official publication of the Kennccott Copper Company is the institute chairman He will be assisted by such prominent industrial editors as 'Chris Metos George Hinckley Dean Wallin Bill Beal Hal Rumel William Spere and Truman Sparks Invitations have been sent to all people connected with Journalism throughout the area These will include the Helper Journal Drag-erto- n Tribune Emery County Progress Green River Journal Moab for March 9th Times-Fndepende- San nt Juan Record Price Junior high Helper Junior high and East Car- March 9 has been set for the bon Junior high Journalism departSweetheart Ball an annual affair ments and Green River Moab sponsored by the Associated Men Students according to Sam Stoddard AMS president Queen candidates have been chosen from the various clubs and classes Elections will be held the week of the dance General chairman for the affair freshman is Gaude Williams class representative Other members of the committee are the members of the council who are Stephen St Gair sophomore representative Jim Bertelsen senior representative Paul Andrews Junior representative and Gary Draper Sam Stoddard and Paul Carr are in charge of orchestra ar- rangements AMS advisors are Mr Gaude Cowley and Mr Blaine Thompson College Tests for Deferment Still Open students Inter- Chlcago-rCollc-ge ested in taking the Selective Service College Qualification Test have until midnight Monday March 5 1956 to submit application it was announced today by David R Cox test supervisor The test center in this area is at Carbon College The purpose of the testing program is to provide evidence for local Selective Service boards so they may consider student deferments for military registrants To be eligible to apply for the test scheduled to be given April 19 to college students in 875 test centers throughout the United States' Alaska the Canal Zone Hawaii and Puerto Rico a student must intend to request deferment as a student be satisfactore coure of pursuing a instruction and must not have previously taken the test full-tim- ily The test was developed by Science Research Associates of Chicago one of the nation's leading publishers of educational testand ing guidance materials Students interested In taking the test to qualify for possible draft deferment in order to continue their college education are urged to have their completed application postmarked no later than midnight March 5 Applications dated after March 5 will not be accepted For additional Information applications and addresses of test centers students should consult any Selective Service board reading-improveme- nt Monticello North and South Emery Uintah and Altamont high schools AWS Makes Plans for Fete Father-Daught- er Number 14 "I’ve Got a Date With an Angel” will be the theme of the annual AWS Father and Daughters’ Banquet which has been set for Saturday March 3 according to Pat Dunn AWS president Tickets may be purchased from Mrs Bess Jones and are $150 a Intermediate Speech Class Gives Program Plans are rapidly being made for the annual junior Prom which is — to be held March 23 The general Under direction of Mr Neil chairman of the affair is Kelly Warren the spe'ech instructor at CarColombo who will be assisted by bon high school a clever television Pat Ilixon themed program was presented by Chairmen of the various com- the fifth period intermediate mittees are decorations: Gaylene speech group last Friday Salzetti Craig Shiner Lena The broadcast was entitled "Is Colleen refreshments Television Here To Stay or Not?" Powell promenade Phyllis Ander- A series of original skits written son Sherldeen Essman tickets members of the class was preby Julene Bowen programs and insented to the television audience vitations Marjorie Redd adverThe first skit was a serial of tising Leah Jessen which featured Sondra Harman as Vinegar Marilyn Choir Robes Ordered Roberta Jones as as French Dressing and Eamey The newly organized a cappclla Frank Behunin as choir at Carbon has sent an order Narrator for the skit was Mr Neil for 68 choir robes They were or- Warren dered from Moore Company in Enlightening the hour of televiCalifornia and are expected to arsion the famous Liberace porrive by the first of April for the by James Stewart introtrayed choir's spring activities The color MRS AFTON RUOGERI aunt from Paris Maduced his of the robes will be royal blue Flow dame La played by Yvonne A new nurse’s aid instructor at with gold stoles Frabrizio She brought two of Carbon is Mrs Afton Ruggcri the By sponsoring various activities her dancers from France who perwife of Dr James Ruggcri local the choir members have raised ap- formed a farce ballet dentist Mrs Ruggcri is formerly proximately $1500 In the near fuThe next program starred Kathof Ogden but now resides in Hel- ture they expect to sponsor a Saterine and Christine Revas Charurday matinee at the Price Thea- lene Ide Colleen per Murphy and Dor-th- a She was graduated from Thomas tre to raise additional funds in a Thatcher skit about home The a cappclla choir has shown Dee Memorial Hospital School of life Nursing in 1936 After her gradu- their ability in the past and can Concluding the program a hilaration she became night supervisor be expected to make a fine show- ious Interpretation of "Dragnet” of the maternity ward in Cotton- ing in their future concerts blasted the quiet atmosphere wood Murray Later she accepted Characters were Dennis Wall Mr an appointment at the LDS hosA Scheduled Warren Kosmas Protopappas Meet pital where she was employed unSherron Snow and Frank til she came to the Price hospital The next and concluding meet- GiffordSegura Woodruff in 1938 In Price Mrs Ruggcri ing for the year of the Carbon The three-ac- t comedv completed Association will be at 1 taught nurse’s aid during the war high A the program 7:15 27 2 pm Monday February and later did general and special work at the Price hos- The meeting is scheduled to begin business can DEBATERS ATTEND early so that pital until 1955 be transacted in time for all to When Theron Thompson smash- attend the medical panel discus- PRACTICE MEET’ ed into a middle-age- d woman driv- sion on "Obesity and Resultant Deer he was asked why he didn't give generative Diseases" to be held in North Emery high school at her half the road 'T was going the cafeteria at 8 pm Huntington played host to the to” said Theron "Just as soon as Everyone interested In this pan- Carbon debaters Tuesday I found out which side she want- - el discussion should arrange to at- This was a practicelast meet to give ed!" tend the meeting both schools practical experience in debating prior to the region and state forensic meets Each team participated in two rounds after which an exhibition debate was two exper7 The fine way that college and 1 enjoyed the performance so ienced teams given by high school students in the cast much that I would like to see it Debaters attending from Carbon responded and worked together to again" were the remarks of Mrs were: Mary Marakis LaRenc Pemake "Oklahoma" one of the best Katherine Wallace tersen Charlene Anderson Diane things the school has ever done The comment of a group of Miss Broadbent Romona Huntington Aaron E Jones JoAnn Leonard's friends who trav- Phyllis Tat ton Leah Jessen Keith eled from the BYU to be on hand Johanson Cary Ellen Nelson RichDr William G Cross district for the production was "It certain- ard Duke Mike McDonald James secondary supervisor for the Car- ly was worth the trip" JoAnn de- Pappas Arlene Maughn and bon school district stated "This is clared “It was a highly meritorBowen one of the finest performances ious production I think it is by £rice Gty has ever seen It cer- far the greatest production ever Homemaking Winner tainly presented a challenging op- produced at Carbon" orchestra" the for portunity Superintendent Mont Harmon of Is Announced Carbon County School District al"The members of the House of leged "My opinion of the producDoris Dickson daughter of Mr tion was that I thought It was well Delegates wish to extend their cast and well done Mrs Orcn Dickson Drager-to- n and The accompall to members of has earned through competicongratulations lishment was beyond what we tive examinations the honor of repthe "Oklahoma" company Their might expect from boys and girls Carbon resenting high school in a performance was superb and truly of that level" statewide contest for the Betty a credit to Carbon College Our "I especially enjoyed the dream Crocker homemaker of tomorrow sincere congratulations to all de- ballet I didn’t expect such a spec- award for 1500 and $500 scholartacular show of dancing ability ships partments and department heads from Carbon College" were the Doris will also be eligible to and to those members of the comMarie of Saccamano popfeelings for a $5000 national compete munity who helped in any way" ular school senior high scholarship award to be made to House of Delegates Pat Dunn Carbon AWS presi- the homemaker of dent said "I was astounded at the tomorrow Mrs Mable Peacock prominent magnificent production Mr Elmo She received the highest score Price Gub woman stated "I have Geory Mr Neil Warren Mrs Dor- for her school in a written examseen the performance by profes- othy Brown Mr Alvin Wardle ination which was given to gradsionals in Salt Lake Gty and I be- and Mrs Gunda Reid deserve uating senior girls in 10222 of the lieve I enjoyed the Carbon College much praise for their unlimited ef- nation's public private and paroperformance more because this forts to make "Oklahoma" such a chial high schools He test papers will be entered in competition with production permitted the oppor- terrific success" tunity to be nearer the stage and X "It was really okay!" was the 63 school winners in this state felt as if I were In the midst of remark of Robert Makl Carbon Each state runner-u- p will receive a $500 scholarship the happenings senior Es-cand- on May-O-Noi- so May-O-Nai- se P-T- P-T- plate Committee members for the affair are: decorations Joann dies-nic- k Jeanette Compagnl Patti Dunn Phyllis Anderson Peggy Cottrell and Donna Rlchens menu Janice Rlchens program Sondra Harmon and Raeona Stokes games Sharron Iloldaway advertisements Joan Wallace Donna Rlchens is general chairman of the banquet 1941-194- P-T- A P-T- A COMMENTSABOVT " OKLAHOMA ” Hie performance of Oklahoma speaks for itself through the numerous comments praising the production which was presented last Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the Price Gvic Auditorium What do I think of "Oklahoma"? Well if you could gather together all the adjectives which describe the things we enjoy and appreciate that I could use most of them to tell what a success these performances were There are several phases of this activity which please me very much Some of these are as follows: 1 This was the work of teachers and students in several departments and the results Indicated excellent cooperation of all concerned 2 The large number of people who came to see it Such a response by the public will give us heart to try big and expensive undertakings again 3 The wholesome and unrestricted approval by everyone who saw the performance 4 The fact that the Income equalled or exceeded the cost of production 5 The fact that no teacher quite lost his health or equilibrium because of the strain of preparation 6 The knowledge that we have such excellent singers dancers and actors in our school I’m-sur- e Ju-le- ne |