Show TH Monday September 29 1951 E CARBON ICLE Pago Thro Carbon Alumni Join Service Units Forensics Club What happens to students after they are graduated from Carbon? Some become outstanding in their city others have new experiences on distant shores while still otheis feel it their duty to contribute their talents in helping to defend our country Airman Third Gass John W Tomadakis has completed his initial course of Air Force basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base Texas He has been selected to attend the technical training course for aircraft mechanics at Chanute Air Base 111' lnols Barbara G Dixon answered the call of the WAFS and has been assigned to a unit of the Air Research and Development at Elgin Air Force Base Florida for duty and training as an apprentice per- - Begins Year’s Activities Teachers to Attend Assodation Meeting Only three days of school this wfedc! Why? The Utah Educational Association is convening In Salt Lake City on Thursday Friday and Saturday October 2 3 and 4 Result? All the schools in the state will be dismissed while the teachers attend this important convention Students Employed For Office Jobs Miss Lucille Jensen secretary to Dr A E Jones is assisted by qualified students Her office girls are Katherine Jewkcs a freshman from Orangeville who has been working since August 1 Jean Funk a freshman from Helper that started in September and FaNon Davis a freshman from Price who is in charge of the attendance Judged on grades ability and personality these girls are engaged upon written application to work for two years Cupid Works Overtime sonnel specialist She also completed military training at Lacklaud Air Force Base Texas Army Private Sherry L Ruth-for- d recently completed the eight-wee- k general supply course at Fort Chaffee Arkansas Mr Ruthford received instructions in the fundamentals of Army supply procedures and the preparation of supply records and form He completed his basic training at Fort Ord California Ronald R Blair engineman second class aboard the attack cargo ship USS Union participated in an amphibious training exercise in San Diego Camp (Philblex-2- ) Pendleton California Production Staff Named for Community Theare Play Sal-zet- surer Barbara Tomsic reporter Mike JUDY TIDWELL Carbonville Girl Members of the production staff tor the coming Community Hieat-r- e play "The Potting Shed" have been announced as follows: Ear-leMacKnight business manager Fred Babcock stage manager Alvin Jacobsen lighting technician Jeannette McAlpine house manager Meriene Alger music director Helen Smith and Faye Johnson advertising and publicity Xva Lou Peterson programs Alton Bithall costume director and Linda Tucker prompter Starring in the cast of "The Potting Shed" will be Neil Warren as James Callifer around whom the play revolves Mr Warren played the leading role in "Goodbye My Fancy" which was presented by the Community Theatre group last year The challenging character part of Mrs Callifer will be portrayed by Hazel Jeansedme Harold Bithel who had the first lead in “The Man Whfo Came To Dinner" will appear as Dr Frederick Baston Father William Callifer will be played by David Hammond Bob will take the part of Dr Kriuzer Barbara Jacobsen will appear as Mrs Potter Other parts will be taken by Bruce Bryner as John Callifer James Pappas Mr Comer Virginia Camvali Miss Sat ah Connelly James’ Denice Mclntire The only Juvenile role In the play that of Anne Callifer will be taken by Rose Mai ie Nogulich Dates of the production have been entively set for October 7 8 10 13 and 14 in the style at the Carbon College Little Theatre This will be the first attempt on the part of the Community Theatre members to stage a production in the field of melodrama and it offers a stimulating challenge to the cast The first two plays by the group have been on the comedy side “Goodbye My Fancy" and “The Man Who Came To Dinner" The Community Theatre was organized two years ago with Mrs Hal MacKnight as its first president Don Moffitt is serving os president this year Wins Top Honor At State Exhibit sergeant-at-arm- s Zamantakis and Gregg McArthur parliamentarian Mr Neil Warren Is the advisor of the dub Recently the Forensics club has sold pom-poto the students to increase the spirit of the school They also plan to do many more activities during the school year to increase spirit and to lend a helping hand in various ways Local Gid Elected ne Car-nav- ex-wi- Cupid that busy little imp that makes life both bright and dismal has been working overtime lately His arrows of love have Joined many Carbonite hearts togetlier as they flew helter skelter amonj students Some of the fatally wounded who were married are: Genevieve Peacock and James St (Hair Lynda Damo and Bennie Martinez Patty Pierce and Eddie ti Boren Pat Thomas and John Max and Cochrane Linda Funk Ann Hansen and Kimble Larsen Jean Sunter and Tom Bruno Darlene Fossat and Jim Allred Sheron Seeley and Harrison Lee Melton Pat Stanfield and Gary Ganson If you see Cupid rambling around the halls don’t Just stand there-ru- n! Does it matter which direction? The “Loudspcaken” debate club of Carbon High School has changed its name to the “Carbon High School Forensics Club" AH present members consist of senior girls and boys Juniors and seniors who wish to Join the club will participate in initiation ceremonies in the near future Officers of the club are Wayne Hanna president Connie Vouros vice president Claudia Jacobsen secretary Laurel Frandscn trea- fe theatre-of-thc-rou- nd ali Judy Tidwell won top honors at awards the Utah State Fair program last Saturday night according to Robert L Hassell Carbon county agricultural agent She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs 4-- H James Tidwell Miss Tidwell was top individual demonstrator in the home economics division with her demonstration on how to properly shampoo the hair Winning this demonstration will give Miss Tidwell a trip to the Western Roundup in eDnwr this coming January with nine from the state of other Utah This activity at Denver is part of the Denver Livestock will be Show and some 200 in attendance 4-- H Price Girl Returns From Visit to Greece “The country geographically Is gorgeous it has the most beautiful sea I’ve ever seen The majority of the country economically is poverty stricken and the standard of living is law" stated Annette Stamoulis in speaking of Greece Annette and her parents Mr and Mrs Milt Stamoulis spent a year InGrcece on vacation While there Annettte attended school in Athens at the American Academy whicn is sponsored by the United States Air Force Annette’s first impression of Greece was “The country was all worn out” Annette toured Greece during her stay but the things that impressed her most were the Knossos Ruins on Crete and the Parthenon at Athens Since Annette attended school she was unable to accompany her family on tour of Europe However she visited Italy Sicily Lisbon Last spring seven girls were the Junior class to represent Carbon Senior High School at Utah Girls’ State Women of the American Legion Auxiliary interviewed each girl and selected those that would qualify for the honor LaNor Fail Reba Keele Connie Vouros Joni LittleCarol john Thayn and Barba: a Tomsic were the delegates that attended Utah Girls’ State held at Utah State University under the direction of Mrs Ruth Bolt Six of these girls were elected to a Girls' State Office: LaNor Fail county sheriff Reba Keele state party chairman Connie Vouros state representative Joni Littlejohn county assessor Carol Hiayn city commissioner and Barbara Tomsic mayor Judy Brown was defeated for county Judge in a close race by a girl stater from Salt Lake City Mary Swenson held the office of County Commissioner chosen from Judy-Brow- Kaiser Steel Credit Union Chooses Queen Miss Ada Jean Huff a senior of Carbon was chosen queen of the Kaiser Steel Credit Union in on September 12 She wUl compete in a contest in which other area credit union representatives will appear on October 11 at Price The winner of the local contest will go to Salt Lake City on January 23 for the “Miss Credit Union of Utah” title Miss Huff is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Junior G Huff of Dragerton Sun-nysi- de State Offices To Girls’ MISS ADA JEAN HUFF n Seminary Officers Chosen for Year In the recent elections held at the Price East Seminary the officials for the coming year were determined Richard Vance Paul Blascr and James Richens were elected as president first and second councilors respectively and will represent the boys this year Girls elected were Claudia Jacobsen president Lynda Ward fibt councilor and Gale Christensen second councilor Myma Smith was selected as secretary of the class Portugal Malaga Spain the Aron Islands Canada and viewed the Rock of Gizralter “The people are very hospitable but they seemed odd to me because their customs are so different from ours We seemed odd to the native people for they of bouffant slips pants and Bermuda shorts on women The celebration of the various holidays particularly impressed Annette New Years is celebrat’d in the same way as Christmas ’ Hie people hold Mardi Gras all during the month of February for at the beginning of March they begin to observe the Lenten season Easter is the biggest holiday of the year Annette returned to the states in August on the LSS Olympi a disai-prov- ed Carbon Band Adds Girl Drill Team U II Price Steam Laundry Complete Laundry Service for Every Need Complete Unen Supply-- Rentals - Dry Cleaning Towels - Cabinets Mem- SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED ben of the Carbon high school drill team newly- formed campus organization which will be a part of the school band worked out for the tint time this week Left to right are Lee Rasmussen Kay Bon Diana Bonacd Jane Miller Deanna Gustas Kathleen Hobbs VaLynne Denison Judy Olsen Loretta Sunter Annette Stamoulis and Janet Ellis ALL TYPES OF SERVICE "Home of Authorized Sales A Service" |