Show THE CARBONICLE VOLUME 18 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAII FRIDAY JANUARY 23 1953 Number 16 Sparkling History Plays “ABE LINCOLN IN They Join the ILLINOIS" COMING Women Dominate This year our speach department Proving that this is not Radio Program has a real treat in store us world coeds “Best-Dresse- d" If all you hear on “Carbon College Presents” for a while is his- tory it’s due to the ingenuity of Mr Walter Gehrke and four creative history classes Mr Gehrke had four groups in each class prepare a historical radio play the best one in each class competed with the other three for the honor of being broadcast When the final productions were judged by Mr Elmo Geary director of Carbon's radio play ho found them all so good that they have been recorded and each will be presented on the radio at some future date Polio Benefit Show To Be Held by David Franco On Wednesday January 28 at 8 :00 pm a Polio Benefit Program will be held One dollar contribution tickets which will entitle adults to the evening show can be obtained from any member of the Pep Club This program will consist of a basketball game a program by the Helper and Price ICiwanis a trampolin exhibition by Bob Cones and musical selections by Tom Perrero Afton Smith and Frank Redd If you plan to contribute to the Polio drive there is no better way to do your part than by attending this program because you are assured of a fine evening’s entertainment and you will be helping us meet our goal of $1000 25-min- Epidemic Sweeps Carbon Carbon College is trying to keep pace with the rest of the nation in illness During the past week an epidemic of pieasles and flu has swept the school almost literally if one may judge by the absence lists On Tuesday last there were 131 absentees from the lower division alone On Wednesday the number was 121 At that it should be pointed out that our school and communities are far more fortunate than many where schools have been closed and illness has been more severe than has been the case here a man’s two Carbon for Darlene Mr Geary head of the spcach Safley and Marianne Jewkes have department has stated that “Abe joined the marines— nurse's trainLincoln In Illinois” has one of the ing that is They plan to go into largest casts and will be one of the active training in the spring finest plays ever presented to Car-bu- n These two young women will be College “Abe Lincoln In Il- the first Carbon coeds to join the linois” is an original school play services since the Nielson sisters and is made up of our own stu- went to the WACs four years ago dents and three of our faculty members J N Washburn Charles NEED MONEY Madsen Sr and Carl E Olsen JUNIORS The play will be presented Feb- FOR PROM ruary 12 and 13 both evening perBut who doesn’t? formances starting at 8:00 pm Larry Regis junior class proxy The Carbon College art department is taking care of the scenery reports that plans are in full swing for the annual Junior Prom which will be held March 20 The committee for the prom as “THANKS" appointed by the junior class ofThe Student Council wishes ficers arc : general chairman Joan to thank the band members Snow decorations Kent Harrison for the rousing pep band that Jean Passey and Gloria Day inwas at the Springville game vitations Jaunita Robertson Vala band eric Merrill: promenade Colleen Everyone agrees that adds a certain something Funcannon Lynctte Carr dance cards and refreshments Lou Ann Every garni needs the supTallerico and Alice Schoenberger port of the band Student Council The prom this year is being advised by Walter Gehrke and Carl v 4 Lettermen Drop Olsen EXCHANGE STUDENT SPEAKS TO AWS Sweetheart’s Ball At a meeting of the High School Wilma An exchange student Lettermen's Club last Wednesday Fairborn lectured to from Sandy is was decided that the Lettermen last Friday would not siionsor the annual the AWS gathering Fairborn Miss in the college gym Sweetheart’s Ball in France months four spent The Lettermen decided that where she lived in the homes of since they have so many extra- the French people and took part in curricular activities ihey would their everyday life not bo able to put on the Ball She had interesting films of the The Lettermen said that they French people and their ways of would give some other club the living privilege of supporting the school of by giving them the opportunity Delta Psi Omega putting on this annual affair SENIORS Gets Organized OFFERED Carbon's chapter of Psl Omega national dramatic fraternity materialized this students were week Officers and members are given an opportunity to attend the as folows: president David ThomJerry Anderupper division of this school start- pson Joanne Secretary-treasursen ing with the spring quarter Each Allen Andersen and Fassio grade-poiof these students has a 25 Jerry Biondich Don Ioulse will Bartlett or and above average have completed seventeen units of Bryner David Bunnell Joanne Fassio JoAnn IHnard Charley credit after the winter quarter These students are not required Madsen Julie McGuire Donna to take this offer but if they do Stowell Paul Taylor David Thomthey will enroll at Carbon College pson and Margaret Thompson members on March 2 1953 long-await- COLLEGE CLASSES During the past two weeks high-scho- ed Dlta sev-enty-p- ne ol vice-preside- nt er nt |