Show 5Ct wtoii'l liitjTj t i AC A i 1 J'lSU' j Prom ' j V ’ CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH FRIDAY APRIL 12 1957 Volume 13 menade goes to Mrs Gunda Reid faculty adviser Each couple was announced by Other Mary Platis narrator numbers on the program included a short speech of thanks to the various committees by Brenda Migliacdo and a calypso dance to “Star-O- ” by Shercldine Essman and Raul Franco The famous orchestra “The Y’s Men” besides presenting enjoyable dance music also entertained with several novelty numbers among them a mambo with orchestra members partidpating Many attending remembered Bill Mathis a former Carbonite who is now an orchestra member But even with the Vs Men and the Promenade to most girls the important thing was her formal and the formals of her friends Of course it would be impossible to report on all the formals or even to attempt to pick out the most outstanding ones But there were several that received many "second glances” Among them were Geri Ruggeri’s pink net formal with a deep pink sash The full skirt had varying shades of pink ruffles Brenda Migliacdo's un-- i usual white and yellow formal had rows of lace on the skirt The waist was accented by a yellow sash The couple that attracted the most attention seemed to be Bill Higby and Irene Ustella Bill wore a white suit with a red tic and a red boutonniere while Irene was attired in a white chiffon formal with red accessories Punch was served during the Intermission as a refreshment It Carbon College was served from a table beautiful- AWAITING "ALL ABOARD" team members discuss plans for trip to Petersen ly decorated with flowers and cannational meet Members are standing left to right Much of the credit for the Pro dles by Mrs Vernon Merrill Swirling chiffon lace and net formals the fragrance of fresh flowers gaily pinned on happy Gnderellas and the new blush of young loves were all combined in the gala event of the year — The Junior Prom The unusual theme of "Night Lights” was carried out in royal blue and orchid paper The usual fine quality of Fred Franzen’s and Herman Nava’s art was once more exemplified in the back drop — dusk falling upon the city’s skyline bright lights reflected upon a lake and a young girl and boy silhouetted together in a wonderful world Highlight of the evening was the Promenade to the tune of "Night Lights” which was led by Junior Gass president Richard Fail and his partner Shirley Sharp Other Juniors participating in the Promenade were Craig Jeanselme and Sandra VanNatta Chuck Menzies and Kay Parmley secretary Stan Crocco representative and Geri Ruggeri Mike Migiiore and Brenda Migliacdo Reid Oliver Paul and Judy Rodosh BobPowell and Carolyn Parmley Lasnik Karen and Safford by Wayne Reid and Jolene Bonacd Brent Benson and Connie Staley Bill Higby and Irene Listello Jack Heath and Pat Arambula Larry Brundage and Sue Piadtelli Bry-o- n Stoddard and Marilyn Hansen Roger Bean and Jeanene Dimick Marlon Wright and Connie ols Terry Alger and Sandra Hansen Walter Wright and Catherine Causer Bert Naylor and Linda Tucker Frank Potts and Jean Sunter John Zarkis and Kathleen Monroe Elmer Richards and Shar-r- a vice-preside- Number 13 nt an Men’s Dormitory Plans Drawn Plans are in the offing for a men's dormitory for Carbon College Work on the edifice is expected to begin in the near future The dormitory will be located on the northwest corner of the campus directly north of the field house The architect John Fetzcr Jr has designed the building which will consist of 16 units which will provide housing accommodations for four men in each unit and an apartment for a director and his offices for faculty members The family In the combination dining dormitory is the first of several room and kitchen there will be an proposed for Carbon College electric range and refrigerator A Dr Aaron E Jones college presbedroom will be located on either ident reported that the low bid of room $105000 for the dormitory is more side of the kitchen-dinin- g the furnishings of the bedrooms than $15000 above the money will be built-i- n beds built-i- n desks available Dr Jones now awaits Behind the approval of the new application for and a water basin kitchen are the showers and toil- additional amount so that the low bid can be awarded without any ets A new auditorium is also being loss of features included in the built in addition to several new original plans f 4 ic Charlene Anderson LaRene Petersen Clifford sen and Edward Geary Seated left to right are Elmo Geary coach Phyllis Tatton and Mary Platis Mad-forens- Carbon Represented at National Speech Meet team of talented stu- - Meet was in 1951 when Nick Nikas were dents from Carbon College and Bonnie Faddis won first place chosen to enter the National Jun- in oratory at Houston Texas ior College Forensic Tournament at Bakersfield California April 11 12 and 13 The event is sponsored by the Phi Rho Pi National Honorary Society This team of six who will represent Carbon will be entered in every division of the contest Each CHORUS AND BAND STUparticipant is entering at least DENTS will begin their long trek three events Events in which they to Pasadena California for the have entered are as follows: Gifannual MENC Western Division ford Madsen debate impromptu Music Conference next Saturday ormen’s interpretive reading and will leave Salt Lake Gty inThey debate Edward atory Geary afternoon Rehearsals Saturday Charradioand extemp terpretive lene Anderson debate interpre- will be held Monday thru Thurstive radio and oratory LaRene day with a recreational social Peterson debate impromptu ex- Tuesday evening The concert will temp and oratory Mary Platis be Wednesday April 17 at 8 pm interpretive oratory and radio Thursday and Friday will be Phyllis Tatton interpretive ora- spent touring Los Angeles IDS tory and radio Temple Santa Monica Beach Gn-eraForest Lawn Cemetery These students were chosen from among 20 students at Carbon Knott’s Berry Farm Disneyland who competed in the first Rocky Las Vegas Boulder City and HooMountain Speech Tournament Feb- ver Dam The students will arrive ruary 22 and 23 They were all in Salt Lake Saturday morning first and second place winners Mr Students who will represent Geary instructor hopes to win not Carbon are Sharon Altken Judy only Individual places in the connad Laurcnc Potter from test but also to become a major Bardsley contender for the sweepstakes the band and Joan Pitts Shanna championship in the national meets Evans Irene Denison Phpllis Anbecause of the wide variety and derson Sharon Preston Marjorie excellence of talent possessed by Redd Frank Behunin Richard! the group The last time Carbon Duke Bruce Greenland and Ronwon honors in a National Speech ald Watt from the chorus A select Music Students Eye California Trip |