Show Volume 14 Number 6 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH DECEMBER 13 1957 Juliano Richards declaimed For Football Victories Elvin (Fudd) Juliano the foundation of Carbon's forward wall has been selected as the mainstay of the ICAC line also "Fudd" received more first team votes than any other player rn team including a the footballer that made He made the second team last year and this year he slipped quietly into the first place berth Fudd is the phenomenal type grid-dthat appears once in a decade Where other players think it sufficient to slow a man down he felt he must tackle completely and where other men shone in either defense or offense Elvin was a all-st- ar er ELVIN JULIANO College Comedy Set For January Showing Permission to stage the comedy ‘The Teahouse of The August Moon" as the major attraction of the 1957-5- 8 Carbon College theatre season has been granted by the owner of presentation rights Dramatics Play Service of New York The project will begin imaccording to Elmo mediately Geary drama director January 29 &pd 30 have been the dates set for the presentation of the play terviewed and the cast will be named in the near future “The Teahouse of the August Moon" a clever satire on the occupation of Okinawa was only recently released for amateur showing It enjoyed a long and successful run on Broadway and was produced as a motion picture before being released for college use The play an adaptation by John Patrick of the novel by Vem Candidates for the acting roles Sneider made a dean sweep of and staff positions have been in-- the awards in 1954 winning the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Critics Grcle Award PEP CLUB LETTERMEN ANNUAL HONORS AT BANQUET College President Returns From The mighty Dinos winners of Meets in Spokane the Region 5 Gass A Championship were honored by the Pep Dr Aaron E Jones president Gub at a formal dinner on Deof Carbon College was present cember 10 The players were annual meetings of the at the toasted by Becky Matson Trula Northwest Association of SecondSimms Helen Yelcnich Barbara specialist in both He had the reputation of being a rough and tough ballplayer but one who played the game fairly He was one of the few linemen other than the ends who ever scored and this was because of pass interceptions Carbon and opponent fans found it difficult to believe that Elvin reached the quarterback almost before the ball in many cases If total yardage lost because of Juliano were to be tabulated it would probably exceed total yardage gained by many of the high ranking offen selection sive stars The is a fitting tribute to “Fudd" Juliano a perfect pigskinner This year Carbon high school had the distinction of having one of its members appointed on both the Salt Lake Tribune and Desert Teams News Elmer Richards outstanding half-bac- k who was also a memTeam ber of the Region 5 All-Stout after ground yard yard in every game and was seldom if ever held down He scored a total all-st- all-st- ar ar ar Instructor Begins New College Class Gerard Cautero instructor in foreign language at Carbon College who 'is at present conducting an evening class in "Beginning Italian" at Helper has agreed to teach another such course for the people of Price Anyone interested in learning the Italian language may register for the course according to Elmo Geary director of adult education After the first session Friday night the group decided to meet on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 until 9 o’clock at the Carbon College Administration Building of sixteen touchdowns an average of almost two touchdowns per game Jackson Jewkes stated that Richards is one of the best players he has ever coached and since he is a senior this year will be sorely missed next year Richards who was a on the Football Team is also a starter on the basketball team and a very good basketball play- er Carbon feels it a privilege to have two such outstanding players on the college and high school teams Most Preferred Men Cited at Preference Ball Carl Morley and Craig Jeansel-m-e were named "The Most Preferred Men" at the Preference Ball which was sponsored by the Associated Women Students Cart was "Most Preferred Man" in Carbon College He is a freshman and holds the office of of the student body His date for the evening was Kelly Colombo who is attending the University of Utah Craig was named "Most Preferred Man" in Carbon High School He is a senior and student representative to the executive council for his class His date for the evening was Irene Listcllo “Fascination" to set the theme of the occasion "Fascinating Silhouettes" was sung by Eulcta Harmon Shanna Evans and Judy Bardsley As a background for the festivities a backdrop was painted vice-presid- ent co-cu- Students Compete In California Meet Two Carbon College forensic contestants Larcne Petersen and Charlene Anderson with their coach Elmo Geary returned home last Sunday after a week's stay ih Southcrh California where they In the Western participated Forensic TourAssociation Spech Singers Present complemented by interested persons from church choirs in Price Lawrence Sardoni director of the BYU Symphony Orchestra will augment the local orchestra with a few of his symphony's members The solo groups are as follows: contralto Shanna Evans Diane Bean Joan Pitts Diane Broad-beCharlene Anderson Linda Young Kay Parmley Lynda Broadbent FnNon Davis Darlene Bonnie Ennis Janice Jensen Pace and Jone Littlejohn messo soprano Sut Piactclli Viola Sanderson Mary Bozolakis Lynn Varner Connie McCourt Betty James Gaylrno Owen Powell Alice Foote Jeancne Dimick Alto Kldenc Sandra Schmidt Sandra Blaser Laurene Potter Christensen Jane Tuttle Connie Worthen Zclla Wayman Betty Paul- Judy Bardsley Euleta Harmon Nancy McLendon bass Don Frank Karr Bruce Greenland Behunin Shirl Barney Dennis Bricnholt Marvin Golding Gary Dee Lewis Wallace Lclowclyn Gilbert ‘Naylor Gary Pfaffcnbcr-ge- r Alan Pitts Richard Riche Clyde Hdrst and1 Clyde Marx - Pepper-din- e aneous speaking oratory and on Page Three) the parents of the council members La Rene Petersen is president and Mrs Stubby Petersen is sponsor of the Associated Women Students nt Two Carbon Forensic College in Los Angeles Miss Petersen competed In extempor- Kent and Harvey Alger distribut- ed programs and pencils Patrons and Patronesses of the affair were The Music Department of Carbon College under the direction of Dorothy Brown presented the "Messiah" an oratorio by George Frederick Handel in an assembly on December 13 The music students who sang for the school will form the nucleus of the chorus who will give the presentation Sunday December 15 for the public at the Civic Auditorium This choral group will be ior Cbllcgcs while in Spokane The Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools is the organization which performs the task of evaluating colleges and universities Last year a delegation of eminent educators visited our school to make an evaluation and as a result of their study the school was accredited for a five year period The annual meetings of the association arc held to provide educational leaders an opportunity to share new information and ideas which will help them improve their colleges and assure maintenance of high standards nament At the contest held at by Fred Prazcn and Herman Nava The serving table was decorated with a centerpiece of white chrysanthemums and drift wood painted black fashioned by Mrs Vernon Merrill Pesiding at the table were Mrs Aaron Jones Mrs Vernon Merrill Mrs Corner Peacock and Miss Veronica Hoinlein Assisting with the serving were Lucille Allred and Linda Thompson Elenc Fossat Marilyn Pitts and Classic Oratorio Tomsic Agnes Tomsich Kay Bon ary and Higher School at Spokane Washington last week Dr Rosalyn Columbo Lynda Ward Jones also attended meetings of and Lcta Byrd Speeches were givNorthwest Asslciation of Junthe en by Dr Aaron E Jones Mr Stubby Petersen Mr Vernon Mer-ri- ll Coaches Jackson Jewkes Jack Woodward and Sam Juliano and by Stanley Crocco and p Elmer Richards The new tains for next year Gene Morlcy and Gary Turner responded with words of thanks when they were announced by Mr Jewkes Letter-ma- n Walter Wright president gave the concluding speech The toastmistress for the evening was Carolyn Powell A welcome was given by Marilyn Hansen Pep president and the invocation was given by Bonnie Pace Between the speeches and toasts many entertaining numbers were given together with some clever jokes by Miss Powell Sharra Petersen and Walter Wright sang a duct 'I'm Going to Dance With the Guy What Brung Me" Bonnie Pace and Sharon Aitkcn played a clarinet duet A song “You've Got to be a Football Hero" was sung by Gcrl Ruggeri Sandra Hansen Brenda Migliaccio Jeancne Dim-lc- k Melanie Blnch Eldcne Blazer and Irene Llstello The highlight of the program was a song "I'm a Big Girl Now" sung by Byron Stoddard and Brent March-ct- tl Dressed in nylons and boys' shoes dresses' jewelry and wigs and with “make up" on they had everyone at the banquet rolling on the floor TO 'cjtfnax ftp banquet everyone enjoyed dancing to records in the lower hall “FUDD" RICHARDS Men at Carbon College chosen Left to right MOST PREFERRED1 are Carl Morley LaRene Petersen AWS President and Craig |