Show TIIE CARBONICLE Page Two THE CARBONICLE Friday December CARBON INTRODUCES 16 1955 Carbon’s New Year’s Resolutions OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH NEW TEACHER Editor Perhaps one of our youngest and Decided to make our New Year’s most outstanding teachers were at resolutions early Jim Bertelsen resolves never to Carbon this year is Lucille Hulmc Miss Hulmc comes from Bloom- go with the same girl more than ington Idaho Numerous are the once in 1956 Kelly Colombo resolves to let honors she held as a student at Associate Editor Business Manager Photographer Typists Artists Beverly Ganser Phyllis Frandsen Rosalie Rochcle Wilenc Carmoni LeRoy Stevens LaRene Petersen Kay Shiner Marilyn Campbell Alma Lake Joan Irazcn John Sheets Bertelsen Sharon Jim Arambula Bud Contrihutors: Loretta Abcyta e Bianco Gerry Boss Merilee Davis Darlene Denison Barbara Dave Miller La Rent Petersen Darene Poulson Dennis Wall Frances Saccomanno Kent Anderson Helen Coggins Jeanette Compagni Wilene Carmoni George Ilatsis Karen Ilurskainon Refugio Sausedo Gene Ellis Robert Maki Kay Shiner Donna Stone Tom Smith Mig-lior- The Meaning of Christmas As the Christmas season approaches our thoughts turn once again toward the purpose of Christmas That Joyous spirt comes naturally to most of us But to lyive full knowledge and understanding of what Christmas really means one has to believe in Christ and his teachings After all it is his birth that we are celebrating Christ inspired anil gave happiness to those that believed in Him That is why around this season people feel the urge to give instead of to receive We are very fortunate to live in a country of freedom where Christmas can be enjoyed to the fullest extent Let’s take an inventory of ourselves Do we really appreciate our many blessings as American citizens? Are We Forgetting About the College Students by TOM SMITH There have been a few complaints to the Carbonicle staff from some of the college students that the high school is receiving more publicity for their school activities and social functions than the college students An example was given in the column section It was have Been about high school students said that most of the write-up- s Perhaps one of the reasons for this apparent neglect is that most of the Carbonicle's staff members consist of high school students who tend to give publicity to the things they know the most about We realize that without the college Carbon would be minus many top personalities and outstanding students In the future we hope to give the college students their due attention but we need their cooperation Carbonicle reporters would be happy to write the articles if college students would give a few hints as to where stories could be Snowballs on the Campus by ED TRATOS Are you guilty of throwing snowballs at other students? To you throwing snowballs might be fun but to other people it is an immature and very childish thing Some of the students wear glasses and others are subject to certain ailments than can be aggravated by cold and wet If you arc one of the students who throw snowballs why don't you hesitate a moment and consider the other fellow then you’ll sec how childish these pranks are Did You Know? That Carbon high's football teams have been in the state finals five time's since 193) That Mr Merrill coachwl football and basketball fo three years at Carbon high? Carbon high That in 1951-5- 2 won the Class A championship in football gained consolation honors in basketball and took the class A baseball title all in the same school year? That Pearl Harbor was bombed 14 years ago on December 7 That the Carbonicle is being sent to twenty service men around the world That the best helping hand is at the end of your arm That In the United States the average amount spent annually on toys per child under 15 is $1920 California is highest with $2600 That In Marin county Just north of San Francisco the temperature is 65 degrees the year around That movie actor Jimmy Gleason is filing for social security benefits of $10350 per month at the age of 73 That a gossip is a person who will never tell a lie of the truth will do os much damage That the trouble with some of today’s smart children is that they don’t smart in the right places of the married That one-ha- lf women arc (Christine Jorpeople doesn’t count) genson That most people spend more time and energy in going around problems than In trying to solve them That anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is pourod That boys will be boys but girls these days arc running them a "clothes" second That the best way to make a dream come true is to wake up Lucille Ilvlme Fielding high school where she was editor of the school yearbook a class officer student body vice president homecoming queen and an active member of the Pep and FIIA clubs She was also saluta-toria- n of her class After high school she enrolled at Brigham Young University where in spite of her many activities she still held a high grade point average and also won many honors extra-curricul- ar People You Should Know things just come natural that is where Carl Morley is concerned Robert Charlcsworth alias "Charley” resolves to sleep at his own house at least twice a week so that he can give Tran Jcwkes’ mother a break Rabbit Johnson's New Year's resolution seems a bit peculiar He has resolved not to attend Carbon College more than five more years because his veteran's dispensation expires The Block “C" Gub resolves to drag more alluring male species into their organization so that they will have more representatives at the Preference Ball of '56 The Eaglettes resolve to refrain from chewing gum at games that is when they go Carbon’s Pi Gams resolve not to shake their rugs out the window of their room since Dr Jones doesn’t appreciate a cloud of dust over his head Lucille Jensen is backing the resolution for all Peppers to go on diets so that the bleachers will be standing wrhen we play games Miss Ileinlien resolves not to have pets since it causes too much friction among fans Mrs Bess Jones resolves never to pick Loretta Abcyta up by the sweater again— you know why? Loretta’s trying to be a lady Jim Peterson resolved that he’s not going to get anymore tears in his ears from lying on his back in his shack when he cries over Mary Margaret Chivra DoVon Oliver resolves that he will not discriminate between blonds or brunettes out-of-to- red-hea- n throughout Carbon is a gal that is always helping to cheer Carbon on to victory Mary Platis cheerleader is from Price She is a freshman this year Sam Colombo is a busy man about school As all should' know he is the jolly vice president of the student body He played football this past season and is a member of the Block "C" Club Kathcryn Casey can be seen when the band is in uniform ready to march She is one of the majorettes She comes from Helper and is a freshman member of the Eaglctte Club A Spring Canyon fellow is Corky Wall He played football and goes in for track He’s a member of the Block "C" Club and was a yearbook personality last year Johnny Jorgenson former Price boy has returned from Myton to attend the winter quarters at Carbon He was appointed intramural director and also plays basketball for the college Before coming to Carbon Johnny attended the Brigham Young University Emaloc Flalm is a gal everyone should know especially the seniors She corrects Mr Merrill’s papers She’s a cute little sophomore from Helper and is a member of the Eaglette and Pi Gam clubs Claiming Helper to be his home Well-know- high-steppi- ng ds MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The bugaboo of the College chemistry department seems to have hit again The flu bug reportedly has been working overtime on several of the students of the chemistry classes Present indications are that the College’s Micky Mouse Gub intramural basketball team has the largest toll of all The boys are having trouble finding players to participate in the scheduled game is Paul Carr a freshman who played football for Carbon Paul is a fellow everyone enjoys being around Another popular freshman is Irene Rose la She is from East Carbon and is a member of the Eaglette Gub n to most of the students of Carbon is Larry Regis with his pleasing smile personality and practical Jokes He Is a member of the Block "C" Gub and Jimmy Dart's orchestra and is the sophomore who made man)' touchdowns for Carbon this past season lie lives In Kenilworth and was the student body president at Price junior high and also the junior class president A witty gal from Price is Rose Melc She has played for Mitchell's Mummies for several years She is now a freshman member of the Eaglctte Gub Well-know- |