Show Velum 4 — Number 2 CARBON COLLEGE Friday October 23 1964 Girds For Homecoming ’64 Eleven Queen Candidates Selected CEU The announcement of eleven queen candidates quickened the pace of preparations for Carbon College Homecoming 1964 The bevy of college coeds will open official Homecoming activities next Thursday during the assembly hour by presenting talent numbers an innovation in this year's celebration The girls and their sponsors are listed in the "Assembly" story found elsewhere on this page The Variety Show Thursday evening at 7:30 in the Geary Theatre will feature skits from various campus organizations as Panoramic Concerts Scheduled This Year r- - A new trend in concert programs will originate at Carbon College this year Beginning with a November appearance the Concert Band will present a scries of "panoramic concerts” Under1 the direction of Richard Watkins these presentations will feature special lighting and scenery effects to augment the audible with the visible The approximately forty musicians comprising the band will be Joined by guest soloists for concerts Mr Frank Postma conducts the fifty-si- x voice College Choir The will give special performgroup ances this year Including a special Christmas program The choir also will use guest artists Climaxing the musical year will be an original musical "Hie Rob-- well as several talent presenta- tions Master of Ceremonies will be Dr Orson Spencer The crowning of the Queen and her two attendants will be the highlight of the evening The girls will be selected by a vote of the student body Thurs-- i day afternoon The huge parade will be the big event on Friday It is set for 4 :30 pm and will feature campus floats drill teams and marching bands The parade will form in the parking lot of Ihc college proceed south on 4th East to Main Street and thence west to First West where it will disband Another innovation this year will be the fireworks display on the college baseball diamond at 9:30 pm Friday Concluding events on Saturday will include the Alumni Booster Banquet at 7:30 pm and the traditional Homecoming Ball at 9:30 pm in the gym Homecoming Chairman is Gene Tobey with Paula Butler Other committee members are: Diana Childs Kathleen Horsley Janice Jeanselme Karen Jones Jane Spencer Kuu Reid Carolyn Hansen Christie Shields Homecoming queen candidates pose in front of new sign Left Janice McKinnon Linda Tbchi to right: Janice Larsen Barbara Allred Steffany Johnson Sherrill Myrna Otteson Nancy Robertson Aliece Hall Tammy Davis John Freeman Janet Mott Geri Grange Goldie Orfanakis DeNae Dus Mizukawa Ron Day Catherine serre Patti Stevenson Toni Cal lor and Frankie Coomer Wells Pauline Douglas Sherry Ball Kathy Giacoletto and Gene Schultz an Senate Passes Budget ‘Yearbook?’ New Tolent Spices ‘Guys and Dolls’ A refreshing array of talent has been gathered for the Community Theatre — Carbon College production of Guys and Dolls The popular story written in true Damon Runyon style and long a favorite on Broadway will be presented November 19 and 20 on the Geary Theatre stage Rehearsals have started and Drama Director Neil Warren has been heard to "rave" about the excellent and talented cast A portion tit the cast includes: Nicely Johnson Chuck Fife Bennie South Street Bruce Bryner to be produced ing spring quarter ber’s Roost" dur- - ir - - f and the balance of 5 Rusty Charlie Bill Craig Sarah Brown Mary Ann Patterick Ar-vi- d Abernathy David Hill Harry the Horse Robert Camavali Lt Brannigan Eldon Zeller Nathan Detroit Larry Regis Angie the Ox John Angotti Miss Adelaide Pat Forrester Sky Masterson Bolyd Bunnell Big Jule Kay Bun- nell Special Assembly Set for Tuesday Tom Longhurst Student Senate President has announced a special assembly Tuesday third period at which time a senate resolution calling for a change in the yearbook will be discussed f ' -w The action followed the unani7T7T'i w' ' iti mous passage Monday of the resolution calling for a redistribution of student funds presently allocated to the yearbook Tom pointed out that the resolution is not binding until approved by a majority of students voting The proposal is to publish a handbook type publication that would be a reduced version of the yearbook It would contain a brief history of the school year with several pictures added to the commentary Tom also announced that two faculty members Gary Carver and Dean Walton have been asked to y St investigate this possibility and re' ! "i f nj&-i7'7' yTj port to the student body during inran’ ri f the assembly hour All students are urged to attend A tew Homecoming committee members meet to plan for big week Shown are front Tammy Davis Gene Tobey and Janice Jean- the meeting Orientation section will be excused according to Tom selme Rear John Mizukawa Kuu Reid and Nancy Robertson - The Student Senate in special publication session Monday adopted a budget $240000 reverted to the general school year and fund for use In sponsoring student for the 1964-6also passed a resolution calling for activities - wk 5 I i rm elimination of the present style The resolution also provided yeaibook that a majority of voting students The allocation of funds was as of Carbon College must approve Athletics $424050 the proposal and Drama $150000 Speech The resolution passed unaniGolden Eagle $25500 Music De- mously partment $30000 Drill Team Senate President Tom Long$18500: Cheerleaders $9000 A-- hurst later announced that a AWS $18000 $12000 special assembly will be held next $19500 (loan): Homecoming during 3rd period to disAwards $17500 Activity Fund Tuesday cuss the resolution Orientation Rodeo Art $10000 $17500 sections will be excused to attend GUb $8450 (loan) the assembly The yearbook came in for study because several senators expressed the thought that because funds Queens Plan Tnlent for student body activities were so limited other sources might be On Thursday October 30 at used to better advantage 9:50 the homecoming queen canA resolution presented by Bill didates will present their talent Casaday proposed that the yearin allocan book budget of $360000 be assembly for the whole stuated as follows: $120000 to go to dent body Such varied talents as a modified yearbook-handboo- k dance piano solos and readings will be presented by each of the girls Appearing in the assembly will Patti Stevenson from cosmetology Toni Cullor from the Newman Gub Janis Iirscn from the Rodeo Gub Goldie Orfanakis from the freshman class Steffany Johnson from Pi Gamma Chi October 21: Lambda Delta at Sherrill Freeman from the Ski 7:00 pm Club Frankie Coomer October 29: Thursday Homecom- Lambda Delta Sigma DeNae Dus-sering Queen Contest and Vafrom the sophomore class riety Show Barbara Allred from ABC Janet October 30: Friday Homecoming Mott from Grcle K and Geri Parade and Fireworks Grange from Young Democrats Homecom31: Hill is sure to be one of the big October Saturday ing Banquet and Dance highlights of homecoming week so everyone be sure and come follows: 1 from re |