Show First a Capella Choir Concert Last Wednesday The first presentation of Carbon a cappclla choir was given last Wednesday April 4 at 8 pm in the Price municipal auditorium reports Mrs Dorothy Brown director All new robes were worn for the first time in public at this concert The robes are blue with gold stoles Thursday morning this group left for a tour of the other central and southern Utah colleges The Snow College student body was the first audience Thursday afternoon Friday morning the choir sang at Dixie College and Friday afternoon at the College of Southern Utah Dean Wengreen IDS Institute director accompanied the group The program for Wednesday evening included the following selections: "Adoramus To” DuBois “My Dream is of an Island Place” Noble Cain “Lord Bring That Sinner Home” and “Elijah Rock” spirituals “Oh God Thou Faithful God” Brahms “Let Thy Holy Volume No 21 Presence” TSchesnekoff “Sweet Day” Madrigal Vaughan Williams “The Orchestra Song” Australian folk song novelty and “The Lord Bless You and Keep You” College’s 65-voi- ce CARBON COLLEGE Three Act Play to be Staged by Carbon Information On Scholarships Lutkln Members of the choir are: y First Soprano— Sharon Pat Nordin Kathryn Oviatt Hoiu-wa- Louise Taylor Myma Longhurst Marilyn Miller Phyllis Leavitt Irene Denison Margaret Deffen-d- ol Mona Rae Laramie Rene Anderson Jeanne Wooton and Judie Lauriski Second Soprano— Sharon PresPaula ton Phyllis Anderson James Sandra Denison Ann Bunnell Shanna Miller Myma Peterson Jeane Wright Phyllis Leavitt Shirey Essman and Joyce Nason First Alto — Euleta Hannon Joan Pitts Melba Spigarelli Marjorie Redd Rosalie Pauly Connie Pierce and Connie Worthed Low Alto— Charlene Anderson Diane Broadbcnt Diane Bean Roberta Ossana Mary Ann Larson Mary Draper Wilene Cormanl and Shanna Evans First Tenor—Alan Tratos Alan Jacobs Garth Wakefield Rudy Politano Gene Ellis and Sherry Judd Second Tenor — Jim Arnett James Stewart Pete Fessetto Kenny Maynard Ron Shaw De Von Anderson Jerrold Cook and Richard Duke Baritone— Frank Bohunin Ronald Watt Bruce Greenland rry Neumeier Bob Warren Darwin Harmon and Richard Rouse Base— Cliff Woodruff Nyle Colton Gary Massey Dale Broadbcnt Gary Christensen Ellis Worthen Richard Pitts Thcrron Thompson Gary Bliss and James Carr Featured as soloists were Alan Tratos Jerry Neumeier Ann Bunnell Sharon Holdaway and Marilyn Miller Physics Class Tours Plant Last week the first period phys- ics class which Is Instructed by Norman Larson Journeyed by bus to the Castle Gate power plant for an Inspection tour The group was taken first to the main office building for a general lecture by the plant superintendent Mr Condor He explained thoroughly the fundamentals of the whole plant Later the class was broken up into four groups each with its own guide The groups were taken throughout the plant learning and viewing all the machinery which makes It operate Everyone who made the trip agreed that the most outstanding feature of the plant was the ultramodern control room and the one man who operates practically the 'entire plant fro mthls point well-inform- ed PRICE UTAH FRIDAY APRIL 8 1956 The play “My Three will be free of Angels” presented school are a student If you high student to entire the body and have your eyes fixed on enter- charge The date is set for Tuesday April fall in a the college coming ing but you lack the finances the good 10 The Mask Mike and Gavel club news is th athcre are 140000 available scholarships worth at is to offer “My Three Angels” as least 31 million dollars in the total their assembly but it will be noncompetitive And you don’t have to be a “hub” or a “star athlete” The director is Elmo E Geary to win a scholarship The key Ckst members include Gifford words are “needy" and “deserv- Madsen Allan Jacob Mac Potter Garth Wakefield Ann Bunnell ing” Extensive information on this Kay Broadbcnt Mary Platis Rusubject is contained In a U S Gov- dolph Politano Allan Tratos and ernment pamphlet called “Scholar- Ellis Worthen ' ships and Fellowships” Bulletin 1951 No 16 The pamphlet Is Practical Nurse Course available through the Federal Security Agency of the Office of Ed- To be Given Again ucation Washington D C These facts are substantiated by Because of the current nurse Clarence E Love Joy famous eduthe hospital cational counselor and the Baedek- shortage has requested that Carbon College er of the collegiate world another class of women to If you are a high school senior accept for work as practical nurses train with an itch for a higher educa- With the approval of the State tion ask your school president for of it has Department available Information on scholar- been decided to Registration accept applications ship apportunitles for a new class which will begin approximately September 1 The FORMER CARBON PUPIL course of instruction will run at least one year from that date A RATES HIGH PRAISE 16 students Darlene Denison former student total of not more than at Carbon high school who trans- will be accepted according to presferred to East high during the ent plans Those interested in taking the winter quarter has become a popular and respected student at that course during the next year arc invited to make application at once institution stu-aein order that there may be time to Darlene an excellent speech while at Carbon will repre- gather information about each apsent her new school at the State plicant give the necessary tests speech meet which will be held and properly screen those who will soon for training Those She has participated in a num- be accepted interested may obtain application ber of assemblies at East and has made a good scholastic showing forms at Carbon College Number 17 Carbon Organizes Utah Education full-leng- th so-call- ed city-coun- ty nt Association Over 92000 students have been organized throughout the United States in Future Teachers of America an organization which comprises students who are pre- paring to become teachers Under the direction of the Utah Educational Association local chapters arc being formed in Utah schools Tuesday March 27 1956 Carbon high seniors and college students met under the sponsorship of Mrs Verda Peterson to organize a local chapter of the Utah Student Education Association for Carbon College Students elected to lead the organization were Phyllis Frandsen president Archie McCarrie vice president and Joan Wallace secret- Tenth Member of Family to Graduate ary-treasurer This year’s senior class has the unique distinction of graduating the tenth child in a family of 11 children Miss Rosie Rachele Helper senior is the recipient of this honor Rosie attended Helper Central school for six years after which she was enrolled in Helper junior is to: high where she was a member of Co-e- d Club and served as sec1 Adopt a constitution and by- the of the student body in the laws for a state chapter of USEA retary tenth grade Last year she ento be affiliated with the National tered Carbon as a junior and was orFuture Teachers of America chosen a as to Girls' representative ganization Five delegates were also chosen to attend the state convention of the USEA which will be held in Salt Lake Gty April 14 Delegates selected were Joann Chcsnick Phyllis Frandsen Penny Sampinos Joan Wallace and Archie McCarrie The purposes of the convention the coming State This year she is the business year manager of the Carbonicle She 3 Map a program to promote also won first place with her essay the organization of student clubs entitled ‘Independence for the and chapters In all Utah high Handicapped Through Employschools colleges and universities ment” and placed in the essay conThe local college chapter is de- test on range management She signed to give college students op- has maintained high scholastic Road-e-- o Teen-ag- e to take an active part ratings throughout her school caSponsored portunities Driving in the profession by working in reer state and national educaOther members of the family Held Here Next Week local By tional associations along with the who have been graduated from Carbon are Rudy 1935 Orlando teaching profession The Price Junior Chamber of be $15 and a third prize will be as 1937 Iola Rachele Cobrin 1939 functions The college chapter Commerce has made plans to con- $5 for the local contest State win- a local education association The Eldon 1940 Sam 1941 Guido ners compete for $3000 In scholar- student becomes an associate 1943 Margaret Rachele Pearce duct a Teen-ag- e Driving Road-c-- o 11 9 in Price and ships in a national contest August member of the NEA and UEA 1945 Henry 1947 and Raymond April will Consist of a 9 in Washington D C The Road-e-- o and receives all the benefits of 1950 All teen-agewritten examination and a skill boys and girls the teacher in the professional orRosie plans to enter Carbon Coltest Involving driving through pre- who hold a driving permit of a li- ganization except voting privi- lege next year scribed exercises such as parking cense are eligible to enter this leges He receives these benefits Seems as though Bud Arambula smooth stopping and contest Entrants must not have for less than h of the cost weaVIhg like hydrochloric acid anydoesn't in others had a moving traffic violation to other members of the associamore Last week in physiology Local winners in this national the past 6 months Applications tion some boys poured acid down the Jaycce contest will receive a prize for entrance in the Road-e-- o will back of his trousers Rass had to Carl of $25 and will be eligible to comabout we hear What’s this Carbon the be at 42 College accepted Road-e-- o all over the burns Best Iif 16 put state the and pete May hubcaps! Naughty Morley a fast recovery Bud wishes for I in Provo The second prize will Administration office Carl naughty 2 Elect officers for Jaycees to be 6-- rs one-sixt- |