Show THE Monday January 26 1959 CARBONICLE An pep rally tested Carbonites’ school spirit and lung power Friday at the regular assembly hour in the girls’ gymnasium Contests between the Senior and Junior classes proved challenging and interesting A few words from coach Woodward and Bryon Patterson and John Douglas showed the student body that their cheers were appreciated all-scho- Confer With Legislators Plana are underway for the d anuual Pep Alumni banquet and the date for the affair has been set for February 7 Peppers from 1923 the year of the found ing of the Pep Club to 1959 will be invited to attend sec-on- Roselyn Colombo will be gen- eral chairman and the following chairmen will assist her: Jenna Lee Tabone and Barbara Pizza Invitations Barbara Tomsic and Susan Maki favors and placecards Geraldine Arakl publication Dorothy Whiting and Becky Matsen entertainment Della Cooley toasts Janet Labori and Vivian Zupon dinner Laurel Frandsen and Lorretta Sunter centerpiece and table decorations Carol Re-b- ol poster and Irene Pretzel will head the receiving line June Comes in January Spring is in the air Judging from those Joining the "love-kno- t” The return of the birds and the flowers has traditionally been a time for love and romance A few hearts that "got the jump on spring” and have announced their weddings arc Diann Bod- ily and Lee Ramage Alone Fasso-li- n and Morril James Hamilton Charlene Zobell and Richard Me-Kendri- ck Some of those planning to take the vows of matrimony in the near future are Kelley Wycherley and Ted Pappas Phyllis Anderson and Paul Andrews Kathryn Burnett and Eldon Christensen Verla Magann and Ray Jones Sandra Hansen and J Themn Thompson Clara Pretiger and Sherry Rutherford and Juanita Gordon and Bill Llewelyn Aaron E Jones and Ted Jensen treasurer spent January 19 in Salt Lake City conferring with members of the State Legislature the State Building Board and the State Finance Department 'All My Sons’ Soon To Be Produced Sons” a drama in three acts is in the boiling pot of the Carbon College drama department Rehearsals started last week and the play is billed for an early performance according to Elmo Geary drama coach of Carbon "All My College day written by Arthur Miller who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1950 for his play "Death of a Salesman” is a tragedy about two American families The plot is filled with excitement and mystery Elmer Hamilton plays Joe KelThe Dare Brinas Return Bout v The Senior class of Carbon High School issued a challenge to the Junior class Wednesday 14 in the lunchroom The challenge was to the effect that the Seniors having the better class would have a larger attendance at that evening's basketball game The Juniors were announced as victors during the pep rally Friday 16 They demonstrated their confidence by challenging the Senior class to a return bout The Senior class responded by attending Friday evening's game in large numbers to emerge Brother and sister roles are played by Tom Platis and Brenda Magliaccio who portray George and Ann Dcdver Jim Pappas and Leah Jesson play the husband and wife roles of Dr and Mrs Bayliss as do ti Larry Gonsowsky and Joyce with their roles as Frank and Lydia Lubey The play is being readied in the style at the Little Theatre Mr Geary who directs the play recently directed "The Potting Shed” and the sucessful "Teahouse of the August Moon” Ben-dot- theatre-of-the-rou- nd Gams Will Hold Black Diamond Party The Phi Gamma Chi is planning its Annual Black Diamond Party for January 29 A formal affair the party will be given in the Women's Lounge at Carbon Col- January 24 in the girl's gymnasium Punch was served at tables decked with checkered cloths and candles Records furnished music for dancing Carl Morley president was in charge of arrangements Bruce Olsen editor and members of the Journalism classes of Carbon High School and College were happy to receive the following letter from Dr Quintus C Wilson head of the Department of Journalism of the University of Utah : Dear Mr Olsen: Every year the Carbonicle has made tremendous improvement I am especially impressed by the issue of January 12 You arc doing an excellent Job editing copy and material of interest to your students Congratulations again Sincerely Quintus C Wilson Head Department of Journalism University of Utah Practice Meet Held Speech Students Attend lege for the evening will be furnished by James Stewart and James Sandifer Music Hop The senior class has circled the date of March 6 for the senior hopi Built around the theme of the "Gay Nineties” the affair will take place in the girls’ gymnasium Don Thomas and Susan Maki the event Comwill mittee members bidden to assist them are Karl Miglorl Roselyn Colombo Jerry Gordon Gary To-bLaurel Frandsen and Susan Waterman WEAR LADIES' SWEATERS THE TOGGERY Helper Utah High School participated in a practice speech meet with Provo Orem Lehl and Pleasant Grove High Schools on January 19 and Seventeen debate teams eight orators six extemporaneous speakers and several observers took Theme 'Gay Nineties' MEN'S The Forensics Club of Carbon 20 Date Circled ey Your Shoes Hie Block C Club of Carbon College held a Nightclub Dance Carbon Hosts Festival an Get All Night Club Dance Given by Block C Tucker portrays his wife Kate Keller and their sbn Chris PI Junior-Seni- or ns Staff Receives Praise is played by Chuck Menzies part Revue Swells ol ler Linda In the meet Monday the squad performed at Prove and Joined the Provo students for an assembly and party Tuesday morning the speakers traveled to Orem where in the afternoon they contested at Lehl and Pleasant Grove Neil Warren advisor of the group accompanied the students on the trip Fashion Flash Leading the fashion parade of "50” is the popular bulky knit skirt and sweater Vests of all hues worn over matching blouses or skirts are a fashionable ensemble among guys and dolls alike Hie chemise Jumper with leotards and extremely pointed shoes is also very fashionable throughout the halls of Carbon Scholarship Fund Hie Lauriskl Dance Revue sponsored by the Carbon College Athletic Department swelled the treasury of the Athletic Fund to the amount of approximately $500 This money will be used for scholarships awarded to Carbon College athletes The dance revue which took place in the Carbon College gymnasium was under the management of Mrs Louise Lauriskl Hie lighting effects brought out the beauty of the costumes which were designed and made by Mrs Laur-isand the parents of the dancers The two-hoprogram was presented by the following dancers: Jan Leavitt Annette Oliveto Edna Jones Stephanie Bolotas Janice Vea Lorle Jewkes Susan Atwood Mary Salzetti Kim Jack-so- n Marva Sherry Oliveto Simms Kathy Wilson Ranae Mar-r- a Diane Craig Susan Harvey Tana Ross Miriam Camavali Luane Migliori Lana Hatt Vickie Hatt Alice Addy Bernadette Eagles Judy Oliveto Other participants were Christine Diamanti Allen Griffone Allen Marsing Bottino Becky Tony Bottino Richard Marsing Diane Pappas Phillip Marsing Vickie Veltri Greg Ferdcrbcr Janice Day Paul Bruno Jeff Chris- ki Carbon's Lettermen held a par16 in the College gymnasium Records were used to fur- ur Karleen Balle Wins Homemaker Award Enters State Contest Our school’s 1959 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow is Miss Karleen Balle daughter of Mr and Mrs II R Balle of Columbia Utah She received the highest score in a written examination on homemaking knowledge and attitudes taken by graduating senior girls She will receive a homcmaking pin manufactured by Josten’s which represents the slogan "Home is Where the Heart Is” Her examination paper will be entered in competition with those of other school winners In the state to name the state Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow The test Is designed and Judged by Science Research Associates Each state Homemaker of Tomorrow will receive a $1500 scholarship from General Mills an educational trip April with her school advisor to Washington DC colonial Williamsburg Virginia New York City and Minneapolis and she will be a candidate for the title of Homemaker of Tomorrow The school of each state winner will receive a set of the Encyclopedia General Mills will Britannica award a $500 scholarship to each te tensen Judith Christenson Georg-cn- ton Karen Diamanti Nancy RobertNelda Harvey Joan Craig son Marilyn Oliveto Tama Marsing Debbie Vise Marilyn Borla Barbara Costello Danae Dimick Diane Bunnell Kathy Harvey Robd' ert Louis Lauriski Marian Helen Young Mary Hist Dalpaiz Barbara Bailey Darlene Morris Callie Ann Mills Claudia Bruno Lana Leonard Ruth Ann Stevens Marlene Richardson Barbara Nielson Linda Nielson Cherry Miller Connie Vouros Barbara Pizza Gilda Vouros Linda Bcttick Kristine Blevins Pat Faddis Sue Davis Deane Barton Lynn Potter Vickie Ilyatt Shannon Finley Claudia Hansen Virginia Haut Linda Wright Kristine Diamanti Katy Hanks Darla Stover Frankie Coomcr Gayle Lowe Peggy Day Carla Ann King Dixie Dan-for- d Shanna Woodruff Lynne Olsen Nancy Pace Jolene Mower LaRac Jones and Mary Ellen Bliss '1 was highly honored by the beautiful gift cards phone calls and compliments received from everyone” stated Mrs Lauriski in a letter to Dr Aaron E Jones Carbon College president in commenting on the revue Dr Jones expressed his appreciation and the gratitude of the school os a whole to Mrs Lauriski for her endeavors in presenting this revue The revue will be given at Green River January 24 at Dragerton All-re- February 14 and repeated in MIKE'S 1959 Plymouths SHOE entertainment Fried chicken an SHOP AT AUTO WESTERN ASSOCIATE STORE Home Owned and Operated Prise ME 67 runner-u- p Winners are being chosen from 12260 schools throughout the nation which enrolled 349150 senior girls the largest number of participants in the five-yehistory of this $106000 scholarship program Growth has been steady since 1955 when 187463 girls in 8010 schools participated HomoThe 1959 maker of Tomorrow will be announced in Minneapolis April 10 at the American Table Dinner In the Leamington Hotel's "Hall of Quality Cleaners 22 W Main ME Pries ar po- Santtone Dry Cleaning li Ihe Finest FREE DEUVERY CARBON'S BEST BOOSTERS olives and white cake were served Ninety people attended the party which lasted from 7 pm to 10:30 pm tato chips JEAN School Supplies CARBON GARAGE Price SELME’S CAFE and BUNNELL STORE LOCKER MARKET Massey’s Variety Price Utah Hel- per and Price in the near future 4-- 10 state Main at Third East e Paulcta Scott Ilowa Kathy O’Neil Karrie Ilowa Cathy Jacobsen Gaylene Cave Kathy Murdock Shiela Ilanna Cherry Hanna Susan Wilson Kristine Bolotas Georgenc Bolotas Sue Bur- nish music Ping pong and games of all kinds were other choices of We Sell Utah LOUISE LAURISKI an Lettermen Have Party ty January Repaired At Price Thraa Successful Donee Spirited Pep Rally Revives Students SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES Peppers to Give Alumni Banquet Pag PRICE |