Show Volume 20 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH FRIDAY MARCH 25 1955 Talent Assembly Displayed The talent assembly presented Monday was a big success because of the efforts of Sharon Holdaway chairman and committee members Mary Platis and Gloria Day Starting the show off with a bang was Pat Nordin singing “Sincerely" Dancing into the spotlight next were Jenna Lee Myers and Shirley Essman dressed all in red with a combined tap and toe dance Myrna and IaRenc Peterson displayed their talents by playing a piano duet “Glow Worm” (Continued bn Page Four) Dormitory May Now Materialize Those who have been following the news will have been greatly pleased to note that the governor recently signed into law a bill granting to junior colleges the right to construct projects As a result Carbon College may get the men's dormintory which has been in prospect for so long Mr Merrill says that already the school has done all it can to make this possible The rest is up to other agencies self-liquidati- ng Sluffers Increase With Spring whispered name is heard through the halls and here and there students are seen ducking in empty doorways jumping out of open windows and hiding under unoccupied desks No! Its not the Minataur or a dragon or the Russians It’s just Mr Morgan and his little box of cards after those students the ones who leave school during the day without being excused by Mr Merrill or Dr Jones The number of these students has greatly increased since this time last quarter The cause for this may be the coming of spring but the cure for it will be found in a lack of credit at the end of the term You may also have been called out by Mr Morgan when you have not missed n class This may be due to the numerous mistakes made by the teachers in marking students absent A fire-breathi- ng College Speakers Enjoy California Trip Members of the college speech classes in debate manuscript reading interpretation and extemp and impromptu speaking returned Monday from four enjoyable days in California They went to Pasadena to meet with students of 18 other colleges and universities Some of the colleges participating were UCLA USC and Pcppcrdine Mr Geary coached and Mr Morgan assisted in preparing the students Of the debate teams none entered the finals Bill Mathis and Ellis Worthcn won two out of four debates and were rated one of the best Each of the five debate teams won at least one debate Three out of five teams won half of their debats In the individual speaking contests Joel Allred and Nodd McArthur received a rating of excellent the highest rating given in manuscript reading Joel's oration was on "Why I Chose a Junior College” and Nedd's was on noise Carbon was the smallest school performing in the meet The students were satisfied with their allowing compared with students of California They were equal or (Continued on Page Two) Yearbook Sections Completed The last Juniors Stage Annual Prom Tonight Tonight at 9:00 pm the gentle strains of Jimmy Dart’s orchestra will again be heard from the gymnasium at the annual junior prom Much time and effort have been spent by Chairman Gene Ellis and his committee of Sue Waterman Jeanette Compagni Sherron Snow Joel Fratto Mario Lopez and Jerry Lenard to make this one of the outstanding events of the year Charlene Anderson and Diane Broadbent assisted by Miss Elaine Timmerman have been teaching the juniors the promenade which will take the spotlight during the floor show as is customary every year at the Prom Doris Dixon (Continued on Page Four) MINERS' VACATION INTERRUPTS CARBONICLE Because of the annual miners' or spring vacation held March 31 and April 1 the Carboniclc will not be published next week Without the full week to get copy and advertising wo cannot put the newspaper to press Bookbuyer Visits Mr Duke Hill a member of the largest wholesale textbook company in the world visited Carbon Monday to buy books from students who wished to sell Mr Hill a man of the western states stated that "the Wilcox and Tollctt Company started by a professor to help stu- - ( dents exchange texts has now boon in business for over 75 years” They now publish many juvenile and children's textbooks Mr Hill paid out about $7500 here on Monday to add to W and F's 5000000 books well-travel- ed 5 of the Carbon our yearbook was completed Inday The yearbook editor Rudy‘ Politano has been sending sections to the Art City Publishing Company on the average of two a month Although there still remains a large amount of work to be done the hardest is completed Bcction Number 21 1954-195- Coed Reigns as Queen Of Military Ball Miss Heinlein's Mother Passes Away The class with journalism joins LaRae Fausett a dar-bo- n the and student the body faculty co-e- d was honored Friday of Carbon in expressing their deepnight March 19 when she pre- est sympathies to Miss Veronica sided over the National Guard as lively queen of the Military Ball in Price chairman Dominic Eaquinta presented IaRao with a lovely crown of flowers The dance was formal and a good time was enjoyed by all who attended according to reports Ileinlein upon the death of her mother Mrs Rosalee Ileinlein She passed away at the Price hospital Friday afternoon During the absence of Miss Ileilcin Mrs Fern Marshall taught the junior and senior English classes City-Coun- ty |