Show Friday February 4 1949 WHO’S WHO By Bill Perry This week’s WHO'S WHO will feature the presidents of the boys' clubs of the high school Kayo Niwa the president of the Athletic Club is a very active person and has been active since the day he was born Kayo was born in Standardville Utah at the age of 0 He moved to Helper about a year later He attended Helper Central School Helper Junior High and then down to Carbon During his four years at Helper Junior High Kayo was very active in sports He played football basketball and ran for the track team He was president of the student body when he was in the tenth grade He is now the student representative of the senior THE WEEKLY CARBONICLE March 21st Is Set Chorus Entertains PJH PG 45 For Junior Prom The annual Junior Prom Ball will be held March 21 The junior committee has been organized and at the head are Bonnie Faddis and Marlene Nudson The remainder of the committee includes Beth Campbell Perry Codington Jerry Dowd Phyllis Daskalos Katherine Smolich and Kenneth McKee Rae Peacock and Bonnie Roberts have been put in charge of the invitations committee The rest of the committee will be assigned to their various jobs later The theme will be traditonally kept secret until the eve of the Prom The music will probably be supplied by Jimmie Dart’s orclass chestra The dance will take place Nick Nikas the president of the at 8:30 p m in the college Senate Club is also a very active person in school affairs He was bom in Price December 10 1930 LIBRARY CLINIC Nick attended Price Central Price School Harding School Last Monday Mr J N WashJunior High and is putting in his burn began his series of lectures time at Carbon Nick works at on the uses and benefits of CarPenney’s and spends his spare bon College’s library That day time at Marilyn’s house in student the every high school Nick was very active in the was given a work sheet and was Senate Club last year and is now required to fill it out and give it president According to Nick the to his English teacher It has Senate Sweetheart Ball is going been declared that this project is to be a "real gone" affair an essential part on the credit of the teacher Such things as how' to use the We choose our friends but our card catalog who were the aurelatives are an act of God thors of certain books and what is contained in a book were inSupport our advertisers They cluded in the work sheet are the back bone of our paper On Monday Wednesday and Friday the English classes were gathered in the study and were given lectures by Mr Washburn The object of the library is to teach the student how to make the best use of his time and the information available in the study §1111- - Advoeate Page Three CARBON 34 SWEETHEART BALL Plans for the sweetheart ball were slightly held up last week when Lavar Rasmussen Senate club advisor was notified that the gym could not be decorated because it constituted a fire hazard It seemed that according to the fire chief the fire proof paper was not fire proof The paper had already been ordered and it came the day after the notice had been served Upon being tested the paper was found to be completely fire proof The fire chief therefore gave the Senate club permission to decorate the gym There is to be a basketball game Saturday night so the Senators plan to decorate as late as possible Saturday night all day Sunday and Monday in order to have the dance ready by the night of the fourteenth The sale of tickets has been going rapidly and signs and posters advertising the dance are being put up A very elaborate sign has been put up in the cafeteria and the various clubs in the school are nominating their candidates for “Sweet Heart” The Carbon College Chorus entertained Price Junior High School minstudents with a forty-fiv- e ute musical program Friday afternoon January 28 The program consisted of various selections by the thorus directed by Apollo Hansen and accompanied by Tommy Thomas a violin solo by Jo Ann McAllister a vocal solo by Elaine Waterman and a piano duet by Mr Hansen and Tommy Thomas Maurice Reese acted as announcer The program opened after an introduction of the chorus Mr Hansen and the soloists by Carbon College Student Body President Henry Rachele with the chorus's presentation of “With a Hey and a Hi and a Ho Ho Ho” and “Say Not Love is a Dream” During the program the students heard “A False Prophet" and “The Lilac Tree” by Elaine “Adoration” by Jo Ann and fifteen awe stricken minutes of “Hungarian Rhapsody” by Tommy and Mr Hansen The finale came as the chorus presented “Dry Bones” with comical sound effects and a roaring crowd The program was the first in a series of similar programs to be Volga Troubadours throughout Carbon presented Today an assembly was presentSchools County ed by Vladimir Bajand Volga who sang and Troubadours HAVE YOU NOTICED? folk songs and Russian danced Once more Carbon gets a new arc dances radio and stage They set of decorations This time it is artists and have recently become in the shape of posters and signs United States citizens campaigning for the election of a They are experts on the RusSweetheart for the Sweetheart sian guitar and balalaikas Ball sponsored by the Senate club It seems that the girls' clubs are You Could Be Another really going out to get their candidates elected So far just about Drummer Like every club eligible has put up a Jimmie Dart Buddy Rich sign poster or some sort of camor Gene Krupa paign notice that they have a canPractice Make Perfect — didate in the race and Having Instruments of Finest Quality Spells Success UTAH’S BEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Price IF IT'S MUSICAL— WE HAVE ITI Utah House of Music Ph 748 I JS Price Theatre Bldg |