Show Carbon Senior High School CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH DECEMBER Volume No 21 Production to be Presented at Carbon Winners Announced Number 9 Carbon Rates Praise For New Look BYU Voice of Democracy 2 1955 Music Department " ihc Importance of Being KarCarboniclc reporters who have been nes!" a throe-ac- t play presented striving to achieve a top LaHcne Petersen Carbon sen of the Handbook ior and was declared first place winner in the Voice of Democracy contest by the Brigham Young University school paper this year received touring theatre group and spon- praise recently from Professor sored by the Mask Mike and Gav- Quintus C Wilson chairfnan of el will be given in the Price civic the Department or Journalism at auditorium today at 1:30 for Car-b- n the University of Utah students and this evening for The letter was as follows: co-edit- or the public The play a sparkling drama of fun and frolic is under the direction of Dr Harold Hansen Students who purchase tickets will be excused from their after-- n ton classes to attend the produc- Dear Miss Ganser: Just took notice of the change in format of the Carboniclc I found it interesting and a relief from the small size sherds which you wore printing oven if this pation per is the same size Perhaps you can get more ads so that the next issue that I reTHE MESSIAH ceive will be four pages instead of two TO BE PRESENTED You are doing a nice job Combined members of the girls' Sincerely glee club mixed chorus the boys’ Quintus C Wilson glee club and the orchestra arc rehearsing and making plans for tlvii' annua! Christmas present cl the "Messiah” according :o Mrs D uothy Brown director The first performance will be To giwn to the student body Friday December 1G A public performJohn M Pace friend and former ance will be given the following teacher of many Carbon students Sunday in the Price civic auditorand brother of Dr Henry Pace ium Orchestra direction will be un- suffered a fatal henrt attack last der Alvin Wardlo and Deane Tuesday morning while he was on Brown route to Price Junior high when’ he has been a member of the facMask Mike and Gavel ulty for more than 20 years Mr Pace was born April 7 1893 in Washington couni y He came Members New Pledge to Price in 1902 and hns resided Old members of the Mask Mike here almost continuously since and Gavel and pledges for this that time He was a mcmhir of war enjoyed themselves nt a par- the first class to be graduated ty ast Saturday given by the from Carbon high school He was and old members also graduated from the Utah Final voting on new members State Agricultural College in vi!l b- - today and another purty will lie held Monday to pledge the Mr Pace began his teaching canew members Kntertainrnent and reer in 1928 refreshments will be furnished by the new members with old memNEW YEARBOOK bers as guests a-i- Price Teacher I i I IRENE PETERSEN sponsored by the d Commerce Junior Chamber Phyllis Tatton a senior won second place ami Joan Pitts a junior was given third place hon- ors Miss Petersen will compete in the state contest sometime in the near future This contest is an annual event and open to any Carbon high school student Iallcnc was one of the three finalists in last year's contest Vacation Enjoyed By Carbon Teachers of-liw- rs Io-ga- n The Thanksgiving week end af- forded an opportunity for many Carbon teachers to take vacations Dr ami Mrs Aaron E Jones Vegas spent the week end in Nevada Miss Elaine Timmerman went to Ogden and Miss Lucille Hulrne to Bloomington Idaho to visit with their families The family of Wattis were hosts to Mr John Yack Mrs Bess Jones mid Miss Ellen Aageson I-- as Hill-nbra- nt Carbon Tops in Autumn Enrollment Entmncc Parent "Give Thanks and Sing" was the theme of the musical program which was presented to the student body last Wednesday under the direct ion of Mrs Dorothy Brown music director at Carbon The special numbers were presented by the College Quartet who sang “Give Thanks and Sing” and "Moonlight Bay" Jerry Ncumeier a bass soloist sang the ever powerful "Invictus ’and Sharon llold-awa- y soprano soloist sang the popular "One Fine Day" from the op ra "Madame Butterfly" The choruses joined together to sing “The I xml Bless You and Kct p You" "My Soul is a Witness" and "You’ll Never Walk Alone” Two selections from the a capelin choir were "Let Thy Holy Presence" and "Sweet Day" The Girls’ Glee class sang “1 Heard a Forest Praying" ami "My thro" from the Chocolate Soldier A number which especially pli used the audience was "Dry Bones " by the Boy's Glee Allan Jacob The narrator closed the program by having the students sing the benediction COOKING CLASS BEGINS FOR AAALES Cooking will be eliminated frem the household duties of those Carbon coeds who are fortunate enough to marry one of the boys who have recently registered for the new home economics class which is being taught by Miss E! len Aageson Carbon’s food instructor Miss Aageson will give the boys a clyince to prove what they have always known "that boys enn do anything better than girls” 'Die new class is to begin next Monday EDITOR CHOSEN Joan Wallace a college fresh school in Grand Junction Cblora-d- o nan Irom Price has r o ntly lx hi Joan has been associate editor Carbon College debaters nre ippninted as editor for the "Cnr-on- " this year and served as staff memnow fully organized and will parber last year She was an active ticipate in the first debate for this John Norwood former edMor student in high school and at the season nt the junior varsity debate csigned his position to attend Price junior high tournaments to be held at the Debaters to Take Trip Brigham Young University next Saturday According to Elmo Geary speech and debate coach the tournnmen will include both junior ami wn-lo- r colleges The following college stud'n: Carbon College topped all other will make the trip: Kay Brand Utah colleges in percentage of en- bent Jeanne Morgan G! ivi rollment for the full quarter this Joan Snow' Tom Gabriolla Cii' ford Madsen ElUs Wort hen G r year The colleges and their per- Hradack Tom Johnson Mac Pet folas arc centages of increases ter and Jimmy Mcnzics low : Srhwl Heart Attack Fatal Presents Assembly Innruutn Inn'tync Office Receives New Desk The latest innovation at Cnrlvin is Miss Lucille Jensen’s desk The desk Is made of metal with a plastic top It has a convenient platform at the side that can be raised for a typewriter or folded into the desk This uttrnctivp plow of fur niture adds much to the app'ir ancc of the office |