Show I Dr Jones Defends Cnrbon Before School By Carol Prince Meeting with the Association of University Professors at the Uni versity of Utah Dr Aaron E Jones defended Carbon College with concern to the referendum Attending the meeting which was' held Thursday February 4 were Dr Jones President William P Miller of Weber College President Ellvert Himes of Dixie College and Superintendent of Education in Utah Dr E Allen Bateman Each junior college president spoke to the group about his school in relation to the new legislative bills They also answered any questions the association members might have had Dr Jones presented strong arguments for supporting the college Dr Bateman also addressed the meeting War Department Revivified By Marilyn Marsing Because of some shortcoming in the attendance system used this year a modified war department has been reinstated Some of the reasons for this action are excessive absences and case's which appear to need more time for investigation than a class room teacher can give according to Dr Jones Mr Morgan is the teacher in charge of the war department lie is the counseling officer Friday Feb 12 1954 Science Club's Donation Carbonicle Pays Big Interest Students Chosen For By Rudy Politano The following is a copy of a letter received Monday by the Science Club president Rudy Politano from a man in Torrey Utah Feb 5 1954 Mr Rudy Politano Carbon II S Science Club Price Utah Dear Mr Politano : The Salt Lake Tribune carried a story about a $10000 gift from your club toward the "Save Carbon College Fund” Enclose is my check for $1000 which I wish you would have used for the same purpose I look on the action of the governor and legislature in this matter as a real sneak attack on the youth of the state It is exactly like the sneak attack on Pearl Ilarbon and we have to beat down the enemies of democratic methods in our politics It is clear that neither the governor nor the legislature trusts the people If they did Ihey would have given us all a chance to have our say It is an action that belongs to the dictators Good luck to you The Carbonicle has purposely withheld the gentleman's name J N Washburn to Head Red Cross Fund Drive Forensic Meet By Beverly Ganser A group of seventeen college speech students has been chosen to represent Carbon in the annual Utah Junior College Forensic Tournament February 19 and 20 on the University of Utah campus The students will speak in the fields of debate oratory interpretation extemporaneous impromptu and radio speaking Teams chosen for debate arc: Saccomano and JoAnn Alan Bartlett and Van-ic- e Baker JoAnn Leonard and Donna Stowell Joel Allred and Russell Williams: Robert Cromar and Keith Jones Chosen for orator’ are Joel Allred Nedra Thomas Judy Pitts Nedd McArthur Vanice Baker Geri Burton Connie Fratto JoAnn Griffone and Bernard Bailey Interpretation will be given by Geneva Larson Lynne Mills Roger Hinkins Nedd McArthur and Donna Stowell Richard Griffone Are You Going To Graduate? By Tom Ferre ro Are you going to graduate? This is the question being asked by many seniors If you have noticed the second tentative graduating list you will note that it Is considerably smaller than the first list The biggest reason is that many have not paid all of their fees You know why others are not graduating Apparently many seniors will be back next year even though there might not be a Carbon College By Ann Nation Mr J N Washburn Tuesday was appointed by Red Cross to head the fund authorities drive for Carbon county this year lie will work in connection with Mrs C L Leavitt chapter VIC VET SAYS chairman and other local Red By Manner Cross officials in organizing for Many veterans now enrolled at the drive and collecting money Carbon College under the Korean Thursday Mr Washburn was in DIRECTORIES ISSUED G I Bill are pursuing a general Ogden at a series of meetings on By Myma Alger college course without a specific the coming drive This drive will During this week “Carbon’s goal in sight go through the month of March Little Black Books" were distribIt would be a definite help to uted the first period journalism by fellows those and Carbon College Carbonicle Initiates class to contact Dr Phillips in the counAll the students arc pleased New Style seling room If in doubt about with the directories this year which school to attend after gradBy Marrery Shaw uating from Carbon or which This week the Carbonicle is Comments from a few of the stuclasses will help you the most trying a new style of presenting dents concerning the directories while here there are many let- the news by placing a or arc as follows: JoAnn Chosnik: “I especially ters pamphlets and other sources the name of the author with each like the left side of the front of information posted on the bul- story letin board in the counseling ofIf this attempt is successful the cover” Virginia Bonflold: “I think it’s fice Carbonicle plans in the near fuDr Phillips will be only too glad ture to initiate papers telling the really terrific especially the covto help you choose a goal and news completely in editorials nnd er" Kent Harrison: “I didn't realize reach It through counseling If another telling the news completewere so darn many girls at there to and find ly in headlines want you have a goal Carbon!” in arc that out if you qualified CARBON’S WRESTLERS field take some time out for the COMPLETE LINE OF TRAVEL TO DAVIS in also the tests given aptitude RECORDS AT By Ellis Worthrn counseling office For appointments see the secreYesterday Carbon’s very sucBUCK'S SPORTING 1 p m to cessful wrestlers traveled to Davare hours The tary GOODS 3:30 p m on Mondays Wednes- is High Those who placed were 1 1 2 fifth Faddis Bellshaw Borcla period days and Fridays: Price Utah Harmon 2 Tuesday and Thursday by-li- ne |