Show THE CARBONICLE CARBON COLLEGE VOLUME 19 UTAH PRICE FRIDAY JANUARY 29 1954 Nurses Aids Active Preparations Made For Final Stage Production Starting soon after Thanksgiving Mrs Lyle Lamph began scheduling her aids for daily routine work at Ihe hospital Each day three girls are scheduled to work for five hours Their chores for the day consist of passing ice water to the patients rubbing backs feeding patients and other tasks the senior aids may ask them to perform The aids seem to be enjoying their experience at the hospital and many have hopes ofr getting jobs during the summer months Mrs Lamph states she has approximately eighty girls who are taking the course Eight of the girls are working at the Drager-to- n hospital She also stated that among those taking her course arc two married women Lynne Stevens said "I really like it I think it is interesting work and will always help you” Sally Simmons said "Oh I just love it Even if you don't plan on going into nurse's training it will really help a lot” Other girls agree Being whipped into shape this week is the final college stage production for the season "Nine Girls” a mystery with a college setting was chosen by the Delta Psi Omega dramatic fraternity as the third play for this year With two big productions — and two distinguished triumphs — out of the way college players can now concentrate on the new performance The action of "Nine Girls" takes place in a lonely mountain lodge owned by a college sorority The drama is scheduled for 8 arena style in February City-Coun- ty JUNIORS PLAN ANNUAL PROM At the junior class meeting held last week plans were started for the annual junior prom Committee members were chosen as follows: prom chairman Anne Bunnell decorations Lallao Fausett and Rudy tardier the promenade Jenna I’e Myers publicity Bessie Marakis and Jeddy Morlcy and refreshments Nancy Bryncr and Marilyn Colombo The prnm will be held some time in March CARBONICLE STAFF APOLOGIZES The Curboniclc staff wishes to to Coach Bill Petersen for replacing him as the Eagle coach with Jim Mullins last week Dr Jones believes major changes such as that should be left up to apologize him What’s Cookin’ Tonight: Dinos vs Dons at Carbon Eagles at CSU January Carbon 4: grapplers at February 29-3- 0: Uintah "Save Carbon" dance February 5: Senior competitive assembly All week: March of Dimes All the time: Save Carbon ‘ 16-1- the little theatre Number 16 Carbonettes Feature Grand Central Station Built around the theme "Grand Central Station” the Carbonctte competitive assembly went on the stage today The program was composed of "Sentimental Journey" "Chattanooga Choo Choo" "Choo Choo Train” "Hick's Cousin” "Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy" "Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend" and "Wending Home” The finale was “Down by he Station” Chairman of the program committee was Della Bolognesi Working with her were Jerry Jackson Helen Frandsen Gena Bcacco Florence1 Wayman Connie Zarkis Jam t Shafer and Doro'hy Coleman All members of the ticipated Adviser of the Carbonettes is Miss Joan Penman Assisting Mr Geary with direction are Alene Taylor I wise Bryncr and JoAnn Leonard An rl cast will be compost'd of Joanne Houghton Mary Lue Jewkes Catherine Morgan Joyce Nason Connie Plat is Margaret Thompson Diana Wahl taltene TiOSH TO GIVE Winters and Donna Stowcll all ‘‘SAVE CARBON" DANCE members of the college play proFreshmen will sponsor a “Save duction class Carbon" dance on February 4 in AWS BRINGING the gymnasium Admission will be R PARTY a donation of fifty cents per couTo create better understanding ple Jimmy Dart will provide the between fathers and daughters is music The committee chosen to carry the aim of the AWS Council in on out the project is composed of a Saturday sponsoring banquet Feb 13 Fathers and daughters ul Sandra Stamoulis Gary Davis the school will be invited accord- John Vega Geraldine Burton Juing to Margaret Thompson AWS dy Pitts Dee Miller Venice Baker Alia1 Parmlcy David Franco and president George Mclissas Even after the referendum petiSweetheart Ball tions have been signed there will Plans Drawn Up he heavy expense before the elecPlans are progressing rapidly tion in the fall Money from the for Carbon’s annual Sweetheart freshman dance will go to help Ball to be staged in the Cnrbun defray this cost College gym Friday February 12 This dance is a formal affair Seniors and Sophs sponsored by the Associated Men Meet on Graduation Students Between now and February 5 A graduation meeting last week classes and clubs will have an op- would have seemed well timed portunity to nominate candidates But why choose the day of the for queen of sweet hearts A pri- first snowfall to talk about itT mary vote will take place’ WednesAnyhow last Monday at the day February 10 At that time regular assembly hour the seniors the fiofd will be cut to six From and sophomores met in the cafethese six finalists the royalty will teria Subjects of the discussions be chosen and announced at the were graduation and the graduadance tion dance It was decided that each graduFORMER CARBON GIRL ate should pay one dollar half to WORKING ON USAC PROM to membership In the Carbon gcolAssociation and half for Alumni Joanne Fasslo a Carbon for the final dance music on the is serving lege grabuate in charge of the Mr anMerrill the for committe decorations nual Utah State Agricultural Col- meeting played some tapes from two possible orchestras lege Junior Prom all-gi- FATHER-DAUGHTE- - |