Show THE WEEKLY CARBONICLE Page Two Friday Sept 30 1949 CARBONICLE WHO'S WHO EDITORIAL STAFF ISiitor — nmm HMMmniMHiiMitiMiiHMJolcnc BrjfDEr By Bonnie Faddis As I gaze into my crystal ball I visualize a scene in Carbon’s lower hall My first glance and not by chance falls on a slim girl Lorraine Grosso that cute 5’ French gal with eyes of hazel and light brown hair Her favorite food is crepe suzzette and her favorite subject is French She hails from Notre Dame lives in Price and when asked if she likes Carbon answered emphatically "I do!!!” She hasn’t a pet peeve she’s easy to please and thereBiology Bugs Bog Bugs fore will have a bright future at Carbon Last Tuesday some of the brav- er members of W Larsen's 5th I looked into my crystal ball period biology class set out on a wild goose— I mean bug chase with all my might First to the their destination being Desert left and then to the right Slowly Lake located somewhere in the the name Maximilio Montoya little explored regions east of came into my sight He came to Cleveland sometimes known as Carbon to seek knowledge and fame which shouldn’t be hard beAlkali Flat ing blessed with a good Spanish When the brave name He will hail us in the fuband reached the wilds of the ture with Spanish orations When Cleveland suburbs they found asked if he likes college here he themselves lost so they sent out answered "Pretty good there are a gcout janet Beckel to gct di a lot of friendly folks" His pet rections from one of the natives peeve is "muttering professors" (Any resemblance between this Mr Thompson must not come unand a Frank Buck expedition is der this heading because his favorite subject is accounting Max purely intentional) Knowing a good cow when she plans to enter sees one Janet tried to bargain Affairs" when he has completed for one of their best heifers but college all she got was a bum steer which led them across the desert for miles of nothing iffore than a Tired ov leeveeing? glorified cow trail The interests of science triumTired ov skool? phed however and hours later the dauntless little expedition arrived at Desert Lake They bagged one frog one horned toad and asDrop Een At The sorted worms and insects which the biology classes viewed under STRAND the microscopes Science Marches Associate Editor Janet Beckel Business Managers— Jim Bergcra Happy Plaga Fred Halvorscn Sally Olsen Lucille Prctegcr and Marlene Nudson Exchange — Perry Codington Rewrite — Glenda Lee Civish Proof readers — Bruce Nelson Martha Dillard Jane Powell Glenda Lee Civish Roy Preston and George Nikas Reporters— Jean Nielsen Doris Miller Morris Nelson Bructf Nelson Bill Kirkwood Walter Borla Mary Ellen Borrego Kathleen Fjeldsted Lucille Pretiger Donald Potts Marlene Nudson Teddy Niwa and Jim Scarcelli Students Learn Home Management Nine students are enrolled this fall in the Home Management class They are studying work scheduled for maintaining good grooming in the home how to make working hours productive nutrition and meal planning mar- keting with eyes open cooking and entertaining with a minimum of effort and planning cook and serve three meals for one day They are doing all of their work to a schedule according to Miss Aagcson instructor j ' j j 4” little “Inter-Americ- Eaglettes Keep Busy In an open letter to all "Little Sisters" the Eaglettes laid down the law this week to their pledges "Honor thy Sister and no and your days as an Eaglctte shall be long" If and when these rules are kept the last of November will be a formal initiation after which there is a probation period lasting till the end of the quarter for all new members On! to Snow Traveling today Eaglettes and pledges arc preparing to cheer the Eagles against Horseplay Don’t Pay the Badgers This being just one by Richard Lewis of the trips they are hoping to Horseplay caused an acmake this year according to Janet cident in the shop Monday Carr president sixth period as three students were playing Willis Olsen received a bad slash that LOUIS TONC RECOVERS nearly cost him an eye from a piece of jagged sheet meLouis Tone who was rushed to tal the Standardvillc hospital for an No one could forsce the appcndictomy operation last week is reported to be at home and possibility of such an accident but it goes to prove getting along fine The operation was not too serious and all who "horseplay doesn't pay — know Louis wish him a quick and speedy recovery gum-chewi- ng an NITE CLUB and gat a new leese on life Try our dee-leesh- hombergors 50-5- 0 1 us They R Horse & Rabbeet horse— 1 rabbeet |