Show TIIE CARBONICLE Fare Two THE CARBONICLE Editor — Allan Jacob Associate Editor Business Manager Adviser wwwhwmw MMMMIllMimiMHIWHmMWMMM IMmiHMIMMimiWHIH— ( Beverly Ganser Max Behunin N Washburn J STAFF Sylvia Bendettl Lynn Boren Mary Helen Bunnell Janet Casey Robert Cfaarlesworth MilaLe Corak Deanna DeLange William Dixon Patty Dunn Richard Fenncmore Robert Fletcher Carollyn Hamilton Verla Magann Nedd McArthur Virginia McManus Yvonne Mig-lioMerlene Montoya Jeddy Morlcy Ruth Naillon William Nielson Eva Olsen Floyd O’Neil LaRae Peak Rudy Politano Beverly Reed Laura Rhinchart Gayle Rowley Phyllis Rowley Shirley Rowley Margery Shaw Kay Shiner Ronald Skraznas Joyce Smith Sam Stoddard Ferral Swink and Nemo Tullius re It s All Right Governor By Nedd McArthur You almost did it Governor You almost took away what you helped to build in 1938 Yours was a consistently strong fight Your economy ax swung precariously dose But you know Governor it's all right Although you won support against us you showed us our friends You spoke against our size calling us inadequate That's all right for now people will watch us grow You stood in the higher circles and shouted at our weaknesses We are overcoming those weaknesses and replacing them with strength and unity Thanks for the finest publicity we have ever had We are willing to try to believe that your motives were good We admire anyone who will stand up and fight for his beliefs especially when those beliefs are unpopular We know that we must be mindful of economy but we believe that cutting education is doubtful economy Maybe in the future the schools will Join you in taking an active part in economizing You will always be welcome on our campus Governor We shall always treat you with respect Thank You Sun-Advoc- ate By Mary Helen Bunnell Some of the best friends of Carbon are the employees of the During the past months those people have put hours of time and labor into our cause Besides this they printed our every week and are now almost ready with the directory Any member of the journalism department who has any dealings with them is always treated with courtesy and respect thanks from At this time we would like to express a heart-fe- lt all of us to Hal MacKnlght Alec Bene and his crew at the Sun-Advoc- ate Car-boni- de Friday November 5 1994 What’s With This Shop News Segregation? By Glnge and Bean Recently we've heard a great deal about the segregation problem in the Southern schools It has been ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court But we don't even have to cross the Mason-Dixo- n line to find segregation We can find it right here at Carbon Our problem fortunately docs not have to do with race or color It concerns the young men and women of this school This segregation inevitably occus during an assembly As sure as night follows day the boys will sit on one side of the gym and the girls will sit dutifully on the other It seems an invisible wall is built down the middle of the gym with only a few faithful steadies daring to cross the border line To a visitor it would appear we had a steadfast AWS FORUM rule forbidding boys and girls to set on the same side of the room Next assembly time consider On Thursday November 11 the the implications of disobeying SuA W S is sponsoring a hair styl- preme Court rulings ing show for all the girls at CarENTERTAINS n MALE QUARTET bon Mrs Emma Lambson a demand In among enpopular beauty operator here in circles season is this tertainment Price has prepared an interesting and entertaining program concern- a male quartet composed of Caring various hair problems for us bon College students who are! Before the program Mrs Lamb-so-n Alan Tratos first tenor Allan will set the hair for several Jacob second tenor Nedd McWor-the- n girls During the program she will Arthur baritone and Ellis enbass The has comb out the hair and explain quartet clubs several civic at tertained everything about hair styles Then Mrs Lambson will choose sev- recently Their repertoire to date eral girls from the audience as consists of "Kentucky Babe" and models She will demonstrate the "Stout Hearted Men" creways that different hair-do- 's All Work ate different appearances on the same girl Concluding the progGuaranteed ram Mrs Lambson will answer MASTER TAILORS questions on special hair problems that any girl may have Girls AND CLEANERS don’t miss this program because it Price Phone 597 can be beneficial to you all The next big date on the A W S calendar is the annual Preference Ball scheduled for December Eastern Utah’s 3 The deadline for handing in the names of four boys as your preference will be November 12 Don't be caught undecided when the time comes start thinking now about the boy you'd like as your escort for this gala affair When asked what the machine-sho- p classes were working on Mr Spigarelli replied that they were mostly repairing machines at the rate they broke down He stated that new gears and shafts for the lathe were being put in and the shaper was being repaired In woodwork a gun case Is being made by Taylor World a coffee table by Mugs Wiseman and Kenneth World is making a rocking-horse for his nephew When we inquired if all the shop teachers went deer hunting together Mr Bartholomew replied that they saw enough of each other during the week without going hunting together over well-know- - We Have Seen Democracy at Work By Janet Casey "We have seen democracy at work" This could well have been the thought of every student in the school this week and of every citizen in the county During the eleven months since the special session of the legislature voted to dose our school many people have rallied to our support Teachers and friends of Carbon and Weber colleges had to get out and get signatures of 33771 voters on referendum petitions They got more than 37000 so that a proposal could be placed on the November ballot We won the dection The wisdom of the people has once more been justified This is the very essence of democracy They’re All for Us LEADING Newspaper CARBON GIRLS WORK ON CIRCULARS Girls from the school have been The following tabulation of Tuesday's election results shows that working in the city hall sending a majority voted against Senate Bill 29 by all the 29 counties in the out circulars for the Save Carbon State College Committee They arc Virginia Palazzi Sylvia Starr Emogono Anderson Pat Perea Sue Waterman Darlene Denison Wilma Mead Gayle Davis La Rene Peterson Mjrna Peterson Ardis Shumway and Nelda Rutherford Follow Carbon College and High School Sports i In The JIM’S SERVICE James Faletta Friendly Dependable Service Washing Greasing a Specialty rhone 313 Helper 160 N Main SUN-ADVOCA- TE |