Show ABOUT THE CAMPUS With Pat and Gayle Two assemblies this week! We're really living! Seriously though they were both fine assemblies! It's just too bad more students couldn’t have gone to the Modern Dance assembly Sally Simmons gets happier by the day as she checks off the calendar until' Fred comes home which is in three weeks Poor Gary Gustas! It hurts us every time we look at his poor eye You'd think it would frighten him away from baseball for life We sure hope it heals soon and that he’ll still be able to wink at the girls Tommy Gabriclla got a traffic ticket Monday in front of the main building for “wising off” with a cop dose by To fan the fire he didn’t have his driver's license with him! Tsk! TSk! Tom- Carbon College Modem Dancers Present Assembly April 16 1954 Carbon Ties For Third At State Drama Meet A group of modern dancers under the direction of Miss Joan Carbon High School tied with Davis High for third place at the State Drama Meet held at BYU on Saturday April 10 Carbon’s contest play “The Rope” with a cast consisting of Allan Jacob Dick Edwards La Von Thomas Gifford Madsen and Carl Olsen’s daughter Lynne received a rating of excellent Dick Edwards received honorable mention for the best actor award Others receiving ratings were: Dramatic readings — Terry excellent M Platis good Swan" humorous readings — A Mcar-thexcellent Jeanne Passey Narrators were LaRae Fausett and Carma Morgan Carolyn Anderson excellent retold stories — Marilyn The admission fee was that a Colombo excellent Jo Ann Chcs-ni- k girl bring and sit with a boy good radio speaking — Ted Penman presented this morning's assembly Most of the dances were just to portray movement and contained no story Dance technique was also demonstrated There were fourteen numbers in all The solos were performed by Anna Marie Rodriquez Rac Ona Jensen Eilcne Draper and Jo Ann Leonard Those in group dances were S Shiner P Perea J Jacobson Lynne Mills and Louise Bryner Miss Penman performed the famous “Dance of the ten-year-o- Bel-sha- w ur su-iper- ior Lnmph good Conglomerate Dance my! To Be Held The band really looks swell! It's Sam Colombo good and pantomimes — Mike Benson good La Rac Fausett and Ann Dart excellent sit in class and hear of the drum outside Our the beat feet just automatically keep time The Pep Club is also looking mighty snappy! Carbon ought to make a hit at Vernal this year Congratulations to Ann Oviatt and Ted Taylor who were married today Good luck to both of The Senior Hop kickoff for Coed Day the Inaugural Ball and the Welcome Dance for the juniors of '54 will be one big dance to be held on April 29 The dance will be by the senior class and the student council Jimmy Dart's orchestra will furnish the music Charge for the dance will be fifyou! Another couple who is taking ty cents for couples and twenty-fiv- e cents for stags the big leap is Colleen Davis and Greenwood CongratulaFloyd SCIENCE CLUB tions to both! OF BUSINESS OUT Four marriages have taken Dr Jones has asked the Science of place concerning Carbon These include Pat Malaby Club not to sell candy at the and Clive Stevens Pat McCourt school day after day The reason Taml-lo- s for this request is a desire to and John Mathis Merri-Le- e Marthe and os good will of regular mack K and Tony keep sell confections who merchants Darrell and Wallace Ann garet Davis some merfrom Complaints We wonder how much money chants have been received Dr Joyce has collected since that par- Jones states These merchants agraph appeared in the bulletin purchase licenses to sell and Tuesday She's always carrying a should not experience too much money bag around Now we know competition from any part of the what it's for for collecting her school This is the reason why the debts Hut really she’s treasurer college book store doesn't sell canof the Pep Club and has quite a dies or gum but sells only those task keeping track of their funds articles which students must have When Mr Orgill in chorus for school work urged the girls to take as few President Jones assures the Sciclothes as possible to Vernal next ence Gub that a candy sale once week the girls caused quite a in awhile on special days and at ruckus But when he suggested games will be all right that two girls go together in one suit case Jo Ann Chesnick stall'd David Pizzuto industriously linthat it would be awfully hard to ing the volley ball court for inget two girls in one suitcase tramurals They said they really Tuesday saw Ray Jones and worked hard too Dec Miller Insists he helped but we think he FOR A SPECIAL just wanted his name in the paper TREAT VISIT THE Evelyn Grako has a pretty diamond just new this week She's SPUDNUT SHOP engaged to Gene Dougherty from Kenilworth Best of luck to both Under New Management of you! ld so difficult to DR JONES GIVES ORIENTATION On Monday and Tuesday of this week Dr Jones gave a short ori- entation course to a number of seniors The purpose of the meetings was to give the students some information concerning college Dr Jones urged them to cake a careful study of any college they plan to attend and to learn all they can about its catalog courses objectives knd background Juniors Give Thanks ! A special thanks to everyone who helped make the Junior Prom possible especially to our coop- erative advisers Miss Ileinlein and Mr Olsen Thank you Ann Bunnell Prom Chairman Complete Line of Sports Equipment and Records BUCK'S Sporting Goods For a Complete Line of School Supplies KELLEY’S Price Drug Company TRICE UTAH |