Show THE CARBONICLE Volume 17 Carbon College Price Utah November 30 1951 Carbon Goes Royal At Pep-Sena- The te banannual quet was held Wednesday night The theme was “Carbon's KingPep-Sena- dom of SENATOR WATKINS IS GUEST SPEAKER Banquet te Champs” Among the speakers were Mr Stubby Petersen Dr Jones Pres Summerhays Dolan Condie Van Washburn Superintended Harmon Louis Vuksinick Carlcnc Pace Louis Mele and Martin Bezyack Toastmaster and toastmistress were Alan Bartlett and Shirley Morley A watch was presented to Pres Summerhays from the football players Engraved on the back was “To Pres from the State Champs of '51” The program went as follows: Alan Louis Vuksinick Song Bartlett Jay Empcy and Claud Williams reading Elaine Duke ballet Barbara Waite song Pat McCourt Among some of the guess were Mayor and Mrs Keller members of the faculty Mr William Number 10 Yearbook Personalities On Wednesday November 21 during first period the Class Per- sonalities for this school year were selected It was a very close winning in every class according to Phyllis Daskalos But here are the chosen few that get extra mention in the yearbook Juniors chosen were Shirlene Gardner Dick Morley Doris Rae Zorn Calvin Jeanselme Denny Lindsay and Carol Ann McFall Seniors chosen were Louis Mele Louise Bryner Harry Abcyta Elinor Tolich Frances Duffy and Jay Herring Those picked in the freshman class were Fred Butler Fred Ma-t- is Johnny Paloni Joanne Fas-si- o Clarice Vigor and Jenine Young The sophomore personalities are Neal Smith Mike Kosmas Lewis Myers Phyllis Daskalos Donna Charlesworth and Vivian Naylor They will be featured in the yearbook Johnston president of Boosters club and Mrs Johnston FALL TERM ENDS Coach Summerhays introduced A new song “When You Come for the yar of the to the End of a Perfect Term” “'52” They are Lyle Petersen might well be the theme for some Tom Ramage and Dick Morley Carbon students this week For others it may be a different story Clear Gas Strike Nevertheless cramming for tests and taking tests continues to Creek Cheers County monopolize the time of the would-b- e aspirants for educational honna'tural oil of ors and gas Finding The term ends November 30 in the Byrd-Fro- st Utah Fuel No and the following Monday stu1 well at Clear Creek has aroused dents will begin a new term with wide speculation and optimism a clean slate local throughout particularly circles It has been pointed out PLASTICS AND METALS by experts that successful operaDISPLAYED BY SHOP tion of this well would help in the In the front show case last week fuel shortage in the state as it ap- there was a display of plastic and metal objects made by students pears capable of producing cubic feet of natural gas under the direction of Mr BarThe plastics classes tholomew a day This may mean new induslrial have made the following: Salt progress in Carbon county with and pepper shakers jewel boxes stands its attendant growth in popula- costume jewelry ear-rition block lamps glitter bands letter It is the general opinion of the openers desk pen set picture businessmen of Price that this frames and many others In memay become an important aspect tals there are copper plaques in Carbon county's development and small trays Mr Bartholomew pointed out for “if we can't furnish coal heat we will have gas” as one ex- that these items would make excellent Christmas gifts pressed it ins at ng Senator Arthur V Watkins senior senator from Utah was the principal speaker at an assembly on Wednesday He answered questions about world affairs presented to him by a chosen panel of high school students Later he met with some college classes On Tuesday night he and his assisants held an informal adult political clinic at the civic auditorium Mayor Keller and about 80 citizens were present The senator was accompanied by Mrs Watkins Richard Cardall man and adminihis right-han- d strative assistant who hails from Salt Lake City and Roy James his administrative assistant from Washington D C who is an exnavy commander Mr Cardall told the group that most of the high schools and junior colleges concentrated on questions concerning universal military training and the 18 ear-old draft legislation But our students kept the senator on the jump by asking many questions on the Korean war the West Point scandal statehood for Alaska and Hawaii and the Communist party Senator Watkins said in an interview that the reason for his (Continued on Page Four) -y- CARBON OPENS HOOP SEASON WITH PAYS0N Carbon high school basketball season gets under full swing tonight at 8:00 pm when Carbon The high plays Payson high junior varsity will play the preliminary game at 6:30 pm Returning lettermen are Jay Herring Gareth Peterson Louis Mele Harry Abeyta Sonny Frat-i- O and Clark Powell Other members of the team include Lyle Peterson Odell Nord John Mathis Calvin Jeanselme Terry Bowns Maynard Erickson Ronald Wilson Jim Bcurnson Jimmy Trcntham Charles Bikakis Gary Davis Gary Morris and Denny Lindsay This year the team will play teams in the Region Three Critics think that these teams will give Carbon Skiff competition Students with activity cards cents for will pay twenty-fiv- e |