Show More Iron Lungs Needed Than Ever Before lity Mary was a tle girl in her childhood In high school she was very pretty and began to date She Went steady ABOUT THE CAMPUS With Pat and Gale happy-go-luck- With the snow coming so late we’re wondering if we'll be graduating with umbrellas and snow-shoe- with one boy five years and beengaged to him The war soon broke up this engagement Mr Merrill's classes have been During these years she became a studying asphyxia while Rass’ pert and could be idenclasses have been experimenting tified youngster half a block away from wilh hydrogen sulfide and arnonia home by her laughter Two or Is there any connection? three times a week her friends Our students who went to Tin-ti- c used to come to her house roll up have remarked how well the the living-roorug and dance Tintic students treated th in while Mary played the piano Lot’s hope the teams who visit At twenty Mary became marCarbon leave giving us the sam ried and a year later had her oncompliment ly child Jinny A real neat guy who's seen and Om Monday in August Mary heard around school all the time suffered a severe headache She and has an icrsonality is s''h pd over to pick up someloaded with tai-e- thing and found she couldn’t He's Larry Regis and is always prepared to sup- straighten up again She stated that she felt then ply laughter wherever he is Resides all this we know several girls who'd like to got their A Chance for "sandwich clamps" (Mr Merrill's Discontented Students favorite) on him if Ann hadn't All you students who can't get beaten them to it ulong with your teachers and Lynne Stevens is a sweet little classmates please note According doll who's been blessed with a to Mr Ircl Iionghurst (and the honey of a personality She's Rulletin) the shop is organizing friendly to everyone and is a jei-fe- classes in industrial arts for example of a student Carbon fourth and fifth periods is proud of The Bulletin announced the Another reference to "Rass": classes as being for those who arc "Lars" left u note on the board unhappy in their present profor Mr Washburn Ihe other day grams This is also an opportunity It went like this "The smell in for unhappy teachers to get rid this room is from 'Rass' ” labora- of those who make them unhappy tory Mr Washburn also loft n during those two periods note "The smell in this mom is Iioks as if these should be swell (if not swelled) classes We from the freshman themes” are going to be interested in seeing the grades made there Forum s! came1 m Carbon College January 15 1954 it was polio She was taken to a hospital that night and by the next morning she was completely paralyzed from the neck down That afternoon she was placed in an iron lung Starting then The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis took over and kept her in their care for thirteen months in the iron lung and months after she returned home for her hydrotherapy treatments Students let’s all give a dime when we see the test tube in the outstretched hand and help get more iron lungs for those Who need them A-pl- us nt ct AWS Have you hoard girls shouting to each other Irom one end ol the halls to the other? Have you seen Carbon's young women standing in large groups laughing shouting and howling? Are they hard of hearing? Very often tropic try to hide their inferiority by loud and boisterous uctions Are you that lyjtc? When several hundred ieop!c are in one building it is necessary for them to conduct themselves in a quiet polite way If you're a loudmouth you're disturbing other people Don't be boisterous and inconsiderate Ict your years in school be your opportunity to develop taste in personn! conduct No matter how innocent you may feel you girls are degrading yourselves and the school when you don’t act like ladies Remember: the empty Wagon rattles loudest Girls! The A W S is planning a fathers’ and daughters' parly Watch this column for further SOMETIME DURING THE DAY Drop In At The Milky Way You're In For a Fine Treat o Cuz This Place Just Can't Be Beat Compliments of Doc and llene 1 |