Show Monday March M Hit THE CARBON ICLB Loudspeakers Host Forensic Meet SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES Robert Forensic participants from North Emery and South Emery met Carbon Loudspeakers at a Yelonek Exchange Vows Sneddon-Virgin- ia Miss Virginia Yelonek and Mr Robert Sneddon were married on March 15 in the Dragerton Latter day Saints Church Both were from graduated School Carbon High last year The bride wore a traditional white gown of lace Kathryn Mar ocki matron of honor and Irene Rosella maid of honor were attired in blue taffeta The bridesmaids Gaylene Salzetti Elaine Stamoulis Linda Gamber and Rodosh dresses wore of Judy pink brocade taffeta Price Maid Takes Vows Miss Carole Ferguson daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy H Ferguson was wed Saturday March 23 in the Community Methodist Church to Mr Fay E Giles whose home is in Hamburg Arkansas The bride wore a ballerina length dress of white Chantilly lace and tulle over brides' satin Her veil was of silk net The bride chose her sister Hath le as Maid of Honor and Char lme Blackburn as Matron of Hon or The bridesmaids for the occasion were Pat Savage Catherine Causer and Diane Fergusson who wore pink linen sheathes with a pink chiffon cummerbund Mike Thornton stood as best man Immediately after the wedding rites a reception was held at the Price Fourth Ward Chapel of the Latter-Da-y Saints Church Mr and Mrs Fergusson the new bride and bridegroom and the members of the wedding party were in the receiving line Miss Anna Hansen was in charge of the guest book and the gifts Refreshments were served Music Class Fosters Romance Are you engaged yett By LYNNE CROFT Do you have a ring that is a half-cara- t? If not you must Join xhe fifth period Girls' Glee Nearly all the girls in that class are engaged It’s very romantic One day the girls are admiring one lucky person's ring and the next day another girl is the center of attention So far this year ten girls have received engagement rings If you want a ring and think you can sing please come to our class In fact second sopranos are needed Petersen-Bea- n Press Advisors Engagement Told Hold Open House Mr and Edith Allred and Mrs' of Wellim Jeanette McAlpine held open Igagegient oj house in the publication office last ia Thursday The tea table was laid Mr! M with a lace doth and decorated with azalias H’ordoevers cake r me IDS sandwiches coffee and punch lest and wil were served November MlhsJetersen is pres-itl- y A partition had been built in fltauniMPthe LDS Business the middle of the long room to UegRpsalt Lake City make two offices — one for the Both Bruce and Shanna are advisors and one for the typists Carbon High School graduates for the Carbonlde Mrs Carbon Senior Announces Betrothal Mr and Mrs Charles Sacco manno of Spring Glen announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Toni Saccomanno to Dr Dale Alexander of Price No definite date for the wedding has been set Toni is a senior at Carbon High School and has been active in Dale a former school affairs Carbonite is now employed at the Utah Power Plant at Castle Gate ltu1jt“ Peta 1 Night 5 On Wednesday evening March the old and new members of the Lambda Delta Fraternity held as one of its socials a “Culture Night" Those who attended this social at the Institute building enjoyed an art demonstration by Mr Carl Olsen After the demonstration the remainder of the evening was spent in eating and dancing Students United SNOW In HITS Matrimony Miss Pauline Paladous daughter of Mrs Mary Paladous of Helper and Mr Gilbert Sanchez son of Mr ami Mrs Eugene Sanchez of Sunnyslde were married in Ely on Nevada Monday Mach 17 Both the bride and the bridegroom are seniors presently attending Carbon High School Treat or Eat Food and Fun Music The and Meet WHITE THE PageThree ROAD The Carbonette Club took to the road on February 24 with their competitive assembly which was presented for the Durrant school in the morning and for the Reeves school in the afternoon The production was called “Father’s Version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and had been presented to the Carbon student body the week before The production has great appeal for persons of all ages and was put on so well that the school a improved it to be presented to the lower grades What they want is Cehe Way’s the One MILKY WAY speech meet held at Carbon College on March 13 Winners of the following contests were announced by Mr Neil Warren In debate the following teams were undefeated: Rose Marie Nogulich and Reba Keele Geri Ruggeri and Stan Crocco Linda Broadbcnt and Roselyn Colombo and Adam Gabriclla and Michael Hyatt Konnie Magliocco and Irene Takohashi were defeated wily once In oratory Bettie McArthur placed first Tamara S packman second Jean Funk and Mary Jean Peacock tied for third and Alene Fassclin and Karleen Balle tied for fourth place The following students took honors in extemporaneous speaking: Linda Tucker first Greg McArthur second Tom Brasher third and Marilyn Hansen fourth The contests were judged by students and faculty members of Carbon College The biological science department of Carbon High School under the direction of Mr Robert Kendall presented an exhibit on the process of biological study The exhibit was displayed in the rooms of the classes till last week and will be on display this week Some of the better ones which Mr Forensic Members New Requirements Set for High School Graduation The Utah Department of Public Instruction recently outlined a set of requirements for graduation from the high schools of the state Present Community Programs Forensics Department directed by Elmo Geary Forensics Department head is presenting a series of programs for Price Civic organizations Last week two proto the grams were presented Sorosis and Price Lions Participating in the presentation were students enrolled in the department Recent winners in the Rocky which will involve some change in curriculum sets forth the new mlits to be met by the Mountain Forensic Contest held at udents who expect to graduate Carbon College last week: CharUnder teinis of the new plan the Anderson James Pappas minimum requirements that must lene Petersen and Joan Pitts be met along with the electives their winning numbers presented that should be offered are as foL were assisted by Loretta They ws: Abeyta who presented a dance 1 All class A schools must offer number and Frank Buhunin units ' of English two units Bruce Greenland Don Carr and of social studies one-ha- lf unit of Richard Duke male quartet who health one unit each of science entertained with several vocal mathematics physical education renditions home making (for girls) and inThe group expects to continue dustrial arts (for boys) This these programs and to present makes a total of nine and one-ha- lf them to other Price dubs units that are required The electives may be used to make up the difference for the total of Thespians Hold Party eighteen units required for graduation The high schools in the The members of the Thespian state must offer all the required Club held their opening social on subjects Friday March 7 at the Little When a school is too small to Theater The members played offer the required classes every games and pantomimed comical year with special permission of situations Television commercials the State School Board they may were panned Pizza pie tossed floats were offer them on alternate years salad coke and This makes the student have to served plan his schedule more carefully Those present were Tom Platis in order to fulfill the requireChuck Menzies Larry Gonosow ments on these subjects ky Stan Cromar Bettie McAAll schools having an enrollment rthur Reba Keele Konnie Migli-acd- o of more than 350 students in the Beverly Keller Jean Funk top three grades must offer a Marilyn Hansen Janet Laboroi foreign language The State Board Alene Fasselin Darlene Enniss of Education may make an exKarleen Balle and Susan Worth-e- n ception in some cases for small La-Re- Kendall pointed out were “Man’s Nervous System" shown by a red light on a chart made by Brenda Migliaccio Larry Austin and Gary Phafenburger presented a reproduction of the prehistoric time with dinosaurs and reptiles as did Philip Burton and Terry Safely Some of the other exhibits were by Andrew Oman Neva Mayhen Sandra Equinta Kay Bon Roselyn Markosck Clark Rowley and Pat Arambula Shower Honors Former Journalism Member Carole Fergusson a recent bride and former student of Carbon High School was honored with a personal shower Friday night Catherine Causer Pat Savage and Anne Hansen were hostesses for the party at the home of Miss Causer Various clever games were played and a prize was given to the winner of each ne We Have the Best In Everything for the Wise Sportsman BUCK’S Sporting Goods We Desire to Serve You CARBON EMERY 7-- Bank Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PRICE Casses that may be substituted for required units are- speech journalism a foreign language debate or remedial reading which may be substituted for one unit of English Ninth grade algebra may fulfill the math requirements but cannot be counted toward the required units for graduation Two years of physical education is to be required for graduation However full participation in intramural athletics may be accepted as a year of P E In high schools that teach ROTC the students may substitute this as a year of PE On recommendation from the principal it may be used as the full two years Included in the two units of social studies one must be one year of American history The required science unit may be either physical or biological or it may be a combination of some half credit courses For Graduates - For Your SPECIAL OFFER F R E E I Ann Suits and Coats Lilli Toy French Poodle with the purchase of every LANE CEDAR CHEST Sootho $4995 up Harris Style Shop 48 So 3rd Helper Furniture Company Price E Give Her a Diamond For Easter See Them Now At — MORLEY’S JEWELERS gins" Doc and llleene "Coha" P nglihfd ' ifc tea IraJt-mat- L j UTAH schools Judy Rodosh: I’ll bet I can tell you the score before the game be- SHOPPE Biological Science Classes Present Exhibits Lynda Broadbcnt: I’ll bet you can’t Judy "Zero to Zero” Price Utah |