Show I Volume No 22 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH FRIDAY DECEMBER COMMUNITY STAGE THEATER thought-provokin- WILL tions and situations arc modern and true to life This play is to be the major production at Carbon College this season The leading role in the cast has been assigned to Mrs Earlenc MacKnight Other adult players include Mrs Clara Ruggcri Mr d Lynn Broadbcnt Mr Sheldon Mr Neil Warren Mrs Hazel Jeanselmc Mrs Jeanette McAl-pin- e Mr David Hammond and Mrs Mary Delpha Mary Plattis College veteran will play the principal student role Other student players are Phyllis Tatton Diane Broadbcnt Vernon Sitorud Joan Walacc Jeanne Morgan Diane Bean Mar-v- a DcFricz Connie Worthcn Shanna Miller Jeanette Rhine-ha- rt and Patti Brasher All-re- The Messiah Rehearsals Begin JOANNE PITTS WINNER ANNOUNCED Last year's third place winner became this year’s first place winner In the recent “I Speak for Democracy" essay contest Joann Pitts Carbon senior garnered this position last Monday when her essay was chosen from ten other finalists as announced by A1 Trujillo contest chairman Hie tape recorded essay has been sent to Salt Lake City to be entered in state competition Hie state winner will then be eligible for national compctiion in Washington DC Michalc Hyatt junior won second place and third place was gained by Sharon Preston senior Other finalists were Ramona Huntington Peggy Cottrell Judy Ann Hartley Phyllis Anderson James Pappas James Whitock and Richard Fail Nuintier 5 MAJOR PRODUCTION In line with a now policy adopted this year to further community service Carbon College will sponsor a Community Theater play The slogan will be: “An Adult Play Given by Adult Players for an Adult Audience" The College is providing the facilities of its dramatic department including the driector Mr Elmo Geary Also the Play Production class of Carbon College will design the scenery and care lor staging of the play Hie play that has been selected for presentation is “Goodbye My Fancy" by Fay Karin It is a comedy concerning a professional woman who returns to her old college to receive an honorary deg gree The theme is and the dialogue is lively and humorous The character ac ESSAY 7 1956 Rehearsals for the Messiah Carbon's annual Christmas presentation began in earnest last week when chorus classes began to devote full time to the preparation of the affair An adult chorus which will supplement the school group practices Mondays and Thursdays at 7:30 pm in the Music building All members of church choirs and all interested persons are invited to partidpate Students who desire to sing in the Messiah who are not already in chorus classes should contact Mrs Dorothy Brown director The production will be presented to the students on Friday December 21 The presentation for the public will be given Sunday December 23 at the civic COMBINED BANDS PRESENT CONCERT Carbon Senior High and Price Junior High bands directed by Alvin Wardle presented a concert last night at 7:30 pm at tho Price municipal auditorium There was no admission charge The concert consisted of marches of all types novelty numbers and other lighter types which made a variety of musical entertainment for the whole family This concert was performed to test and sec if the people preferred marches rather than the “high brow" concerts All in Fun Do you know that Coach Wilson has wavy hair? One hair Shown above are seven of the ten Carbon College speech students who participated in the Western States Forensic Conference at Stockton California left to right are Charlene Anderson Fred Civish Dale Broadbent and Clifford Madsen Back Kiwanis Club left to right are Patty Brasher Margaret Algen Mr Elmo Geary speech instructor and EdwarS Geary Not present when this photograph was cn were Joanne Morgan Tom Johnson and Mary Platis tab-Seat- Speakers Rank High In California Meet Serves School j (Another in a series of articles to honor clubs supporting our The scene— Stockton Caifomia Hie time— November 29 Decemschool and the community) ber 1 The Kiwanis Gub of Price has The characters— Ten members of long been a booster of Carbon College Not only have they given freely to the school but they have sponsored many activities for the younger children of the community Some of the special activities include the sending of two boys to Boy's State each year and the giving of two scholarships to Carbon College students each year Also they feature a football ban-iuwhich honors the high school football team This banquet will be held December 13 this year A highlight around Price in the spring of the year is the annual Kiwanis Talent Show in which many students of the high school and college participate Cash prizes arc given for winners and the grand prize is $50 or a scholarship to Carbon College The Gub Is also the originator of the Little League baseball in Price They promote two leagues which accomodate 120 young boys They have also built two Little League baseball parks sponsored a Boy Scout Troop and now arc In the process of a finance drive for Boy Scouts Many projects are competed by the Gub that arc not given official recognition securing of glasses and hearing aids for underprivileged children being Just one of the many worthy enterprises in this category The officers of the Gub during the past year have been Joseph Delpha president Carl Leavitt Harold Nelson secretary and Lincoln Luke treasurer The newly elected officers who will take office December 27 arc Girl Leavitt prsldcnt Dr WorWm Cross den Holdaway treasurer and John Willis secretary et and Edward Geary won all of eliminated in' the finals with osjy IS people left Sixty-si- x teens were entered in this division the Carbon College Speech DepartMary Platis ranked second be ment the women's oratory and wa caThe plot— Mr Elmo Geary and tered In the interpretation itnafe company (Gifford Madsen EdCharlene Andersen took second ward Geary Mary Platis Char- place in the interpretation am-tolene Anderson Jeanne Morgan Patti Brasher Fred Gvish Tom Jeanne hlorgan ratti Brpshrr Johnson Dale Broadbcnt and MarTom Johnson and Gvish Fml garet Alger) returned home Mon- Du Broadbcnt participated in the day after snaring many top hon- deflate finals ' ors at the Western States ForenMargaret' Alger made a line sic Conference held last week in In the oratory division showing Stockton California — A very happy — coricluslon The team The climax debate Hie which consists of Gifford Madsen proud but tired troupe nt vice-preside- nt tty st miss Student Rates Talent Appearance on T V Miss Brenda Migliaccio prominent Carbon junior will appear Sunday evening on the Utah Talent Quest over KUTV Channel 2 at 5 pm The Talent Quest is conducted each week and the weekly winners compete against each other for a chance to go to New York Gty There they appear on the Ted Mack show Brenda was the weekly winner November 11 when she danced with the Kitchen Band from Price Preference Ball To be Held Tonight s “In the Still of the Night” stands up and waves at the other will This contest is sponsored anstudents dance at their Phil Gorishek is working his annual Preference Ball tonight at nually by the Junior Chamber of way through school Manuel 9 pm in the college gym Commerce and is open to all elev- Gonzales isn't really dumb He enth and twelfth grades Irene Rosella committee chairhuThe Just looks that way man is assisted in the arrangeman brain is a wonderful thing It ments by Colleen Powell Mary moment Mr and Mrs Jay Herring and starts working the you Bozolakis and Jeanne Morgan until awake and holidoesn't stop you daughter Jaylene spent the the evening's event Highlighting called on class in are first The days visiting here with friends of the most will be the announcing one is to slam like I'd the in and really and relatives Price Wellingin the high school ton Jay is attending the USAC who copies my exam The other is Gifford Madsen: I’m a man of preferred man and the college at Logan while Carlene toadies the little punk who covers his and few words Music by Jimmy Dart too married Fm Cal Jcwkes: flunk me lets school at the high English vice-preside- ed Car-bon’- - s Homemakers Eye ' Results of Test Approximately 150 brain testing questions were asked on the Betty Crocker test “Search fur the Homemaker of Tomoroiwj" which was given Tuesday for potential homemakers Questions were asked on household knowledge such as interfile decoration cooking shopping politics rearing of a family balancing a budget and planning weddings Those took up 35 minutes of the test time The last ten minutes were taken up by cne question Though it may hive boon last It was by no mans the lgtfL Hie question stated: rWiat t5fl tomorrow's homemaker bo like?? When several girls were interviewed on the subject they stated that ff one had household experience and had studied books magazines and newspapers that tt would be fairly easy but olhisL wise they thought it was really a brain twister One bewildered girl stated didn’t know it took so much knowt ledge Just to plan and manage ft ! home” 1 k |