Show a tUi 15) frrtoay November 22 "Can Girls Really Cook" was the occasion Friday evening November 8 at the home of Shanna Evans when a group of friends gathered for a dinner prepared by the girls With Joan Pitts tossing the salad Karo Lee Robinson breading the steak and Leah Jes-se- n stirring the soup the dinner got under way as the boys waited anxiously in the living room Two TV programs had been mentally digested when the "Dinner's ready" signal echoed through the hall Ron Shaw Gerald Stevens George Lowry and Gyde Marx busily found their place cards at the beautifully decorated candlelit table "These girls can really cook" was the verdict of several of the boys after they had completed eating the delicious dinner The Eight Quills or "Yours truly" college staff were guests at the home of Mrs Edith Allred last Saturday evening Gayly dressed in formal attire Fred Babcock James Pappas Gerald Stevens Leah Jessen and Thelma Tryon rang the doorbell Upon the arrival of James Stagg Vernon Jones and Ron Shaw Mrs Allred was presented with a longstemmed rose with the person's name on white bows by each staff member Dinner was served at a beautifully decorated table centered with a chrystal bowl of pink d and white baby mums Mrs or "Eagle Eyes” as she chose to call herself sat at the head of the table Upon finishing the seven-courdinner everyone posed in his own "hammy" way for Fred candid shots by shutter-bug-s Jim and Mrs Allred The remainder of the evening was spent in discussing school newspapers yearbooks literary magazines Basic Communications classes and "how to take pictures with a “box All-re- se camera" OI&M Wednesday evening in Fourth Ward Chapel the old bers of the Lambda Delta Sigma initiated into the fraternity the new pledges With Ron Shaw and Viola Sanderson in charge the new members were highly by the ceremony New members are looking forward to a year of fun and enjoyment in the fraternity are Fred Babcock Shanna Evans Myron Preston Eldon Miller Karen Kraync Karo Lee Robinson Jane Tuttle Gerald Stevens Gyde Marx Leah Jessen Thelma Tryon and Joan im-pres- ed Pitts pledges officers begun the year’s social events of the College Mask Mike and Gavel club TTie entertainment was in the form of a "Nevada Party" A settables bar ting of candle-lighte- d and bartenders and plenty of food and dring was added to by a recording of background music After the guests had been seated and served by hostesses Pat Brasher Phyllis Tatton Charlene Anderson Diane Bean master of ceremonies Connie Worthen introduced the program It consisted of humorous examples of the speech events which form the purpose of the organization Gub president Phyllis Tatton welcomed the guests and discussed the College's radio program "News and Views” Debate was portrayed by LaRene Petersen and Kenny Maynard who debated the question “Should Sputnik Be Blasted From the Sky" Edward Geary gave an extemporaneous speech on the "Farm Problem" Gub purposes were viewed in an oration by Pat Brasher after which the advisor Mr Geary demonstrated great dramatic talent in a musical comedy number "Pat and Mike" DEBATE STUDENTS TO ORGANIZE The debate department of Carbon High School has begun preparation on the material for the coming encounters during the year The two classes consisting of juniors and seniors have made plans to organize a club Promoting social features and interschool debates will be projects of the organization Mr Neil Warren and Mr George Morgan instructors named the following as the Important tournaments of the year: February 14 and 15 Weber tournament March 21 regional forensic meet at Orem and April 5 and 6 the State Speech Meet "Ever Since Eve” a comedy in three acts by Florence Ryerson and Colin Dements IVY LEAGUERS Now Available i Mike’s Shoe Stow 4 tost Main Street Featured Once each year a young man — small in stature but big in his opinion that freedom and democ-rar- y mbs are vital necessities of on an airliner in Manila A Phillipine high school student winner of his nation's annual "Voice of Democracy" contest this trp around the world is his reward for the best presentation For this young man’s country freedom and democratic government are new — something to be appreciated Fifteen years ago his preceding generation was shedding its blood on Philippine soil fighting to regain the freedom which Japanese conquerors were relunctant to relinquish This voyage might go unnoticed — except that young people in our own community are competing this month in life-cli- coming Nursday thrite — were the significant words of an invitation given to invitees of a Halloween party held at the home of Gerald Stevens October 31 As each boy and girl entered the door filled with they were greeted by a large cold e In a dimly-lighte- d room the crowd enjoyed clever games and tricks A few of the witches and ghosts went trick or treating while the others remained to tell ghostly stories Fred Babcock the photographer of the group showed pictures of Karbon's Kampus Kingdom on Homecoming and also graduation pictures of last year After the cob-we- bs hand-shak- rs With the entertaining of new High School Play Met Voice of Democracy Contest Slated movie eight pizza pics two gallons of chili three gallons of root beer three gallons of apple cider and six pumpkin pics were consumed by the hungry teen-age- “Nevada" Party Inaugurates Pledges Horn of 129 W Main the mem- Cast Chosen For The Chovrhlet Funny Faces “We're having a pary gorty this Motor Company America'! Udder Pago Halloween flight of parties And socials tempo Alert on Corbbti Campus Whim While winter is setting in on the college campus the busy stud ents continue to attend a whirl of parties and socials The Phi Gamma Chi sorority held its first official party at the home of Margaret Alger Dressed like hobos Arlene Crawford Alice Spigar-elit- e Mary Bozolakis and Kathryn Burnett came bouncing in the front door expecting to fool everyone Patti Brasher and Loretta Abeyta Joined in all the hobolike games while Marilyn Geary Irene Denison Marilyn Hatsis and Diane Broadbent admired their tactics After gustily eating the prepared lunch with newspaper napkins the Phi Gam sisters began their trek back to Price from Elmo CARlOMlCLfc is the play chosen by Mr Warren instructor of speech at Carbon for production by high school students After several tryouts the following persons were chosen: Lynda Tucker Mrs Gover Tom Platis Johnny Gover LeRoy Jacobsen Mr Gover Charles Menzies Spud Erwin Rose Marie Nogulich Susan Blake Karlen Balle Betsy Erwin Bettic McArthur Martha Willard Edwin Miller Officer (Cappy) Simmons Larry Gonsow-sk- y o Henry Quinn Konnie Frank Lucybclle Lee Potts' Preston Hughes The performance is scheduled to take place sotnetime before the Christmas vacation After the lunch group singing was enjoyed around the piano New songs friendly songs old songs and sad songs were sung with Joan Pitts at the piano James Pappas dressed in racoon coat and a small fedora gave entertaining imitation of A1 Jolsen and Eddie Cantor At midnight the entire group departed for the midnight show present at the gory party were George Lowry Joan Pitts Those Karo Lee Robinson Gerald ens Thelma Tryon Dennis tensen Leah Jessen Bruce James Pappas Emma Jean man StevChris- Olsen Chap- Fred Babcock Karen Kray- nc Bryce Baker Marilyn Droz Keith Burnett Melba Spigarelli and Bob Henderson round-the-wor- ld Former Students Announce Troth the "Voice of Democracy” competition the American “ancestor” of the Philippine contest Begun eleven years ago in our own United States this script writing and verbal contest will into this year in morne than 2000 communities in all 48 states Hawaii Alaska and the District of Columbia by some be entered of a million high school students It is hoped that the young people in our school will give a good showing in this contest and three-quarte- that it will reach the athletes on the playing field and the “hot-ro- d enthusiasts According to Ted J Warner chairman of the Price Juniqr Chamber of Commerce VOD committee all 10th 11th and 12th grade students are eligible to enter the contest The community winner will represent Price in the state finals The state winner will receive an trip to Washington DC in February Dra-gert- on en- KELLEY'S margagement and forth-comiof their riage daughter Virginia to Robert (Sonny) Sneddon son of Mrs Mary Sneddon Helper Both Virginia and Robert were graduated last year from Carbon High School where they were acactivities tive in was member the Pep a of Virginia Gub and the chorus Robert participated in sports The couple is planning a March wedding ng PRICE DRUG and FOUNTAIN SERVICE ar OI— East Main in Price Fudd and Dilly were discussing the gas mileage they get from their cars Dilly: I bought a new type motor oil that was guaranteed to save forty percent cm gas Then I bought a cerburetor and For Your Lilli Ann supposed to save thirtl-fiv- e percent on gas The man at that was Assembly Schedule For Year Released Assemblies to be presented at Carbon College during the year have ben scheduled by the assembly committee Productions will be viewed by members of the commute one week before the date of their presentation Assemblies and dates are as follows: December 13 — The Messiah — Mixed chorus December 20 — Pep Assembly January 17 — AMS and AWS January 23 — Band Assembly January 31 — Juniors' Assembly February 7 — Carbonettes' Assembly February 11 — Eaglettes' rs all-expen- se Mr and Mrs Joe Yelonek have announced the extra-curricul- the garage sold Suits and Coats me some gadget supposed to give ten more mileage’’ percent Fudd: "Did you get better mile- that was age?" Dilly: "Better? I bought a gallon of gas went down the road a mile and the tank overflowed!'' Seethe Harris Style Shop 48 So 3rd E RemeyS As- sembly Day February 21 — Co-e- d AWS February 28 — Block C March 4 — One-APlay — 'Jj&L ct High School Speech Assembly March 21 — Sophomore Assembly March 26 — College Speech MORE April 4 — Freshman Assembly April 11 — AMS and AWS April 18 — Seniors Assembly May 9 — Band (Tentative) Award Assembly May 16 members who gathCommitte ered information for this years’ activities include Jeanette McAl-pin- e chairman Dorothy Brown Veronica Ilcinlcin Lu Wanna Harris Elmo Geary Neil Warren Vernon Merrill Vcrda Peterson Reba Keele Linda Tucker Bruce Olsen and Ross Christensen GIFT JEWELRY! Pretend Pearls! Tailored Metalsl Moonbeams! Rhinestones! Stonesets! gal will rub her eyes in' fabulous value Penney’s the amazement at has packed into this collection! Come see frivolous bracelets flattering necklaces earrings pins! 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