Show TIu CARBON COLLEGE ZB Number 11 TRICE UTAH DECEMBER 17 1954 ra0n n s (greeting© Wasatch Game to Play Production Class Readies Play The tentative date for the major play production by the college acting class has been set for tlio mid-!- i! of February "I remember Mama” by John Van Drutcn is the play chosen by the group It was adapted from Kathrin Forbc’s book Mama’s J Account The type of staging required for the production is completely different from any ever attempted before in this region It will prove a real challenge to the group Chosen as stage manager was Allan Jacob Ncdd McArthur is troupe manager and Mary Helen Bunnell is publicity chairman Other positions of responsibility have yet to be decided The entire cast will be announced later Beverly Ganser Wins Journalism Scholarship senBeverly Ganser ior and associate editor of the Carboniclc has shown herself to be me of the top journalists in the intermountain region Early this week she was declared winner of one of two news-writischolarships offered at the BYU Journalism Conference held on October 30 Word of the award came to Allan Jacob from the Dcacrct News and Telegram sponsor of the contest Two scholarships for g were proficiency in offered by the Salt Lake paper one for the outstanding boy and one for the outstanding girl Jack Gibson of South high was awarded the one Beverly won the other The news stories were written right at the conference under genuine newsroom conditions In making this achievement Beverly has added luster to an already enviable record established in recent years by Carbon students In attendance at the BYU convention Allan Jacob editor of the Carboniclc now holds a similar scholarship from the 1932 conference Presentation of the award will be made on Co-e- d Day hlgh-scho- ol high-scho- ol ng 50-doll- ar news-writin- PI GAMS PLAN MORE NEWS BIGGER PATER Car-bonic- le was larger last week than It has been before you were right Since there was so much copy that It couldn’t all be put in two Inches was added to the paper enabling us to have a bigger and better Carboniclc - Tho game between the Dinos and Wasatch will be the climax to the Christmas celebration here at school and the beginning of a y holiday for our students The game is being played in the afternoon to accommodate the Student Council in making plans for their Christmas party for the ten-da- school During halftime the band under Alvin Wardle will play Christmas carols which the student body will sing Santa claus will' be present The identity of St Nick is being kept secret in order that a contest may be held to sec if his identity can be guessed There is a prize for the first person to guess correctly An dance will be held in the evening with Jimmy Dart's orchestra providing the festive atPAPER STAFF TAKES mosphere There will be no admisVACATION sion charged Because of the coming Christmas holidays the paper staff is rest Under High School Play taking a these circumstances there will not Big Success be another Carboniclc until Jan"Our Ilcrats Were Young and uary 1935 Gay" proved to be a great success A lot of hard work and time went into putting the play over SeeCollege Honor ing everyone so thrilled with this Roil Listed performance made it well worth Of special interest this week while There were over 600 people atwas the posting of the autumn quarter college honor holl Stu- tending the play last Friday night dents on this list had to have at That isn't counting Allan Jacob least a 25 or better grade point who forgot he was just a part of average The list includes: Dom- the audience and stood up singing inic Albo Jr Larry Anderson "Oh Say can you sec any bed bugs Robert Beveridge Clyde Christen- on me?” sen Sam Colombo Gary Davis Gloria Day Charles Houghton Art Exhibit Shown Lena Mabbutt Don Merrill Morexhibit under the superAn ris McNary Floyd O’Neil Carol vision art of Mr Carl E Olsen feaOman Iaura Rhinehart Joan oil landscape and portrait Snow Hazel Allred Mary Helen turing is being presented at the painting Bunnell Annette Fail Geraldine Bank of Trice National First Fausctt Shirley Ann Fazzio Conwill continue from exhibit The nie Rac Fratto Allan Jacob Mar- now until the end of December tha Miller Boyd Powell David and feature the work of the day Thayn and Ellis Worthen and also of the classes and night These 26 students constitute the extension class from Green River upper 10 per cent of the upper division F IL A ELECTS OFFICERS Members of the F IL A Club Coraks Hear Music met and elected officers recently There Is music In the Corak They arc as follows: Joan Bean household since Mila Lc has won president Doris Bower vice presitwo radios The first radio a dent Jeanne Morgan secretary-treasurbeautiful green Westinghousc was Patricia Payne hiswon when Mila cleverly stumped torian and Rovah Ring parliathe A G Stumpus Boys with mentarian Advisers for the club "Nellie Litchcr” An RCA Victor arc Venus Mdonas and Ellen Aag-cso- n Silvortono was presented to Miss Corak by Dominic Equinta a member of the Junior Chamber of STUDENTS FACULTY Commerce who sponsored the "I OFFER SYMPATHY Speak For Democracy” contest in Students and faculty arc offerwhich Mila Lc won first place ing their sincere sympathy to Bob and David Wilde students of Carbon upon the loss of their mother Mrs Ora Wilde who passed away Carbon Capers Saturday afternoon By "Polly” Contest to ' Tonight — Dinos play Grand Slogan Promote Sportsmanship Junction here Tomorrow — 8:15 am— "News A Slogan Conand Views” with Shirley Ann Faz- test issportsmanship under the diunderway zio Council the Student of rection Tomorrow — 10:30 — "Carbon All the clubs have been asked to College Present” participate Slogans will be printTomorrow — 8:00 pm — Eagles ed on posters and placed in varploy Dugway ious spots in the gym from now Y until the end of the year The well-deserv- all-scho- ol ed er YULETIDE PARTY Rustling and swirling of pretty Christmas dresses and frilly petticoats will draw the "oh’s" and "ah’s" of sorority sisters Monday night when the PI Gams meet for their Christmas party A spaghetti dinner will be served at the home of Mrs Vcrda “Subby” Petersen White elephant gifts will be exchanged Hostesses for the evening are Connie Fratto Lynne Stevens Joan Cannariato Donna Richcns Lorinc Llstollo Annette Fail Hazel Allred and Elaine Brasher If you imagined that the “Messiah” Given Start Vacation 4 By Students The combincdchoruscs of Carbon College under the direction of Mrs Dorothy Brown presented Handel’s “Messiah" this morning during the regular assembly hour Accompanists at the piano for the performance were Kathryn Oviatt Dorinc Dugmorc and Shanna Miller Mrs La Rue Redd played the organ A feature of the student presentation was thp use of group solos instead of individuals Students featured in the group solos are as follows: Jocillo Bear Sharon Iloldaway Marilyn Miller Gucn Hardy Pat Nordin Janet Casey Loretta Howard Ann Bunnell Myrna Longhurst Arlean Crawford Carol Bezyack La Rue Watt Diane Broadbcnt Juanita Robertson Junic Milligan Mary Platis Diane Bean Estclla Preston Charlene Anderson Roberta Colleen Ossana Preston Ina Foote Agnes Duffy Joyce Erickson Nancy Bryncr Louise Taylor Jeanne Wooton Kathryn Oviatt Peggy Koski on the soprano and alto solos The bass was sung by Bill Mathis Sherrill Harmon Darwin Harmon Dale Broadbcnt Ellis Worthen Jim Neumeier Junior Erickson Richard Pitts Willis Smith and Bob Warren Alan Tra-to- s sang the tenor solos "The People That Walked In Darkness” was sung by Bill Mathis A Hammond organ lent to the school by Lincoln Luke of Price Trading Music Department is included in the orchestra Advanced strings from BYU will be added for the Sunday performance Civic and church choirs will supplement the school chorus to present the "Messiah” for the public Sunday December 19 at 3:30 in the Price Civic Auditorium Adult soloists will be used at that time The orchestra will be used for the public performance only It is under the direction of Dean Brown assisted by Alvin Wardle 30-pie- ce Thespians Hold Party After Play Actors of the high school play and their parents held a private party last Friday evening after the play in the Little Theatre In attendance were Iris Peterson Colleen Burdick Irene Rosella Jim Salzcttl Archie Hamilton Forral Swink Dick Fcnncmore Stanley Hansen Bessie Maraklst Bryce Peacock Maisle Maulsby Penny Sampinos Jim Morgan Charlcno Anderson Joan Wallace Dick Rouse Connie Zarkis Art Jameson Jolecn Bean Diane Gardner Jerry Gibson Gary Johnson Diane Broadbcnt Gary Gustas Mary Platis Willie Dixon Marilyn Colombo Max Sumner Jeanne Morgan Clark Hudson and Miss Lucille Rowe Sandwiches punch and cake were served as refreshments and dancing was also enjoyed by those who attended purpose of this contest is to promote better sportsmanship |