Show race Two Friday May 13 1355 THE CARBONICLE THE CARBONICLE Carbonide Reports Allan Jacob Editor Associate Editor Beverly Ganser Max Behunin Business Manager Staff: Sylvia Bendetti Lynn Boren Casey Janet Robert Charles-wort- h re Mila Le Corak Deanna DcLange Willie Dixon Richard Robert Fletcher Carollyn Hamilton Vcrla Magann Virginia McManus Merlene Montoya William Nielsen Geno Ori LaRae Peak Beverly Reed Phyllis Rowley Shirlee Rowley Kay Shiner Ronald Skraznas Sam Stoddard Ferral Swink Nemo Tuliius Barbara Migliore Fen-emo- This year's Carbonicle has experienced one of its best years with steadily increased need for more and better publications The members of the Carbonicle staff with Allan Jacob as editor and Beverly Ganser as associate editor anil the advice of Mr Washburn haw tried to fulfil the duties of a school newspaper in this 5 volume With better cooperation from advertisers and help from the school the Carbonicle has managed to produce between 850 and 1000 copies per weekly printing throughout the year Along with this each paper cost between $3700 and $5000 which means that along with one dollar from each student at the beginning of the school year the rest of the financial cost had to come from the advertisers Appreciation and cooperation have been shown from time to time throughout the school year and in following years to come the Carbonicle staff will do its utmost to bring a good school paper 1954-195- Carbon 1954-195- In Retrospect 5 Perhaps this article should enumerate the long list of very successful activities which have been achieved at Carbon this year — Homecoming football basketball the dances assemblies etc — but this is a matter of record for all to read in the pages of our yearbooks The biggest achievement this schuol can be thankful for and breathe a sigh of relief is the wonderful way people organized to secure the backing of the state in saving Carbon College Students and faculty achieved a new high in cooperation and sportsmanship this year as evidenced by the wonderfully managed campaigns and elections The way students were able to handle themdances for selves at the first of a long series of student-managthe future further illustrated this point Of course there are always the black spots to mar a perfect year The Lchi episode and the trouble caused by outsiders at one of the dances are still fresh in the minds of the perpetraters as well as those of us who had to suffer the shame for the senselessness of a few The only reason for looking back at history is to gain knowledge of our good points and our weak points so that in the years to come Carbon can throw off the shackles of those few and become noted throughout the state for its superior students faculty and curriculum ed sored by the Business and ProfesGirls' State Representative sional Women's Club of Price Announced at Assembly Jeannette Campagni alternate Hiawatha Carbiin county junior girls who Margie McCormick will Hi tend Girls' State this year sponsor the American Legion were advised of their good fortune Marilyn Ilatsis Shirley Ess man at the award assembly last Fri- and Rosie Rachele Helper sponsored by the American Legion and day Clvsen wen Phyllis Tatton the Forty-NineGirls' State is held on the camspmstred by the American Icgion with Diane Broadbent as alter- pus of USAC It was started by nate: Sharon Iloldawny sponsored the American legion to train by the American legion with Dar- young women in the functions of lene Denison as alternate: Deanna state and local government Dance East Carbon sponsored by An opitimist is a fellow who Beta Sigma Phi and Cidtura Club hands a dime to a nightclub Shirley Crawford alternate Peterson Wellington spon girl— and waits for a smile rs hat-cho- La-Re- ne ck SENIORS TO GATHER AT FARTING BREAKFAST Graduating seniors will meet for the last time next Thursday at 9 am in the cafeteria for the annual breakfast Following the program the students will practice for graduation Sophomores will hold their breakfast at 8 am Friday just before the Commencement exercises THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED GRADUATES taking our Special Today is your Lucky Day will get a FINE FRAME Friday the 13th $150 Value THE AMERICAN CANDY STORE FREE of extra charge Opens Today! CAPS AND GOWNS SANDWICHES CONFECTIONS fl1J NIGHT UNTIL 11:00 Helper Utah Don't Wait Too Long! TEENAGE DANCING EVERY AT STUDIO pm Sunnie Studio Thone Price 1088 |