Show CARBONICLE STAFF Editor George Nikas Associate Editor Sally Olsen Photorraphy Le Roy Stevens Joe Williams Advertising Jerry Anderson Sharlene Bruno Gale Hamelwright David Jessen fharles Madsen Frances Nielson Dean Shimmin David Thompson Melvin Wall Joe Williams Lamond Williams Rewrite: Patty Erickson Joyce Marsing Dean Shimmin Elsabeth Williams Jeniene Young Joyce Young Proofreading: Jerry Anderson Patty Erickson Melvin Wall Marian Worthen Reporting: Patsy Ballard Ellen Bently Sharlen Bruno David Bunnell Martha Dillard Gene Erramouspe Jideen Gardner Gene Heath Brent Lindstrom Betty Marakis William Mathis Sherolyn McDonald John Miles Grant Smith Neal Smith Arthur Steele Tony Welch JOLENE BRYNER WINS SHORT STORY CONTEST AT B Y U At a literary meet held recently at the BYU Jolcnc Bryncr former Carbon student took first place in the short story section She wrote onp of four best short stories and then was chosen first Jolcnc titled her story of 500 words “The Moment” According to her father Rulon “Tony” Bryncr registrar “She w:s pleasantly surprised that she won” Jolcnc was editor of the last year SCHOLARSHIP UNDER WAY Car-boni- cle PROGRESS Applications for the various scholarships open to students have been pouring in to Mrs Peterson for days Representatives of sponsoring clubs and other organizations arc coming to school to interview applicants Students who are unable to return to scchool without financial help and are capable of learning will receive the scholarships according to Mrs Petersen Roll of Honor Joe Haycock Benny Martinez Brent Lindstrom and Gene Erramouspe were called up for preinduction physicals last week to get the April to 1851 The Carbonicle Noted Author to Visit Carbon Mr Samuel W Taylor formerly of Provo prominent young author will spend next Friday at Carbon college visiting with the English classes of the college His newest book “Family Kingdom" published this week by McGraw-Hi- ll is the story of his father the late John W Taylor and his six Carbonette Assembly children wives and thirty-si- x Mr Taylor has just come from Presented Hollywood where his war play “The Square Needle” Because of an oversight the account of the Carbonette assem- has been filmed recently bly was not published in the last JANITORS TRY OUT The issue of the Carbonicle “Carbon Backstage” GREEN THUMBS program of Carbon's was representative Under the direction of chief student-bod- y talent extremely custodian Higgins the Carbon well managed junior janitors have been busy the past two weeks painting trees MR EMPEY REPLACES With helpful hints from Mr Mer“NEPH" rill and anyone else who happenMr Carl Empey is now one of ed to pass the project the old dead He has taken stumps along the front of the our custodians over the duties of Mr Gunder- campus were removed and reson for many years a popular placed with a wide variety of new saplings With luck and if figure at the school Mr Gunderson has taken a position as build- dogs or people don't upset the program we should have a beauing inspector for Price City tifully shaded campus in 20 or 30 years Graduates well-kno- wn Seminary Take Trip BULLETIN At the Tulsa Okla convention Carbon LDS seminary graduof D-- E clubs this week Rex Mcates and four-ye- ar Missionary was elected Training graduates left today on Arthur of Carbon a three-da- y trip to Salt Lake City president of the western division under the direction of Mr Clyde Davis and Mr Martin Ririe The group will visit points of interest at Provo American Fork ATTENTION! and Salt Lake City What must I do to be forever known? Thy duty ever BEST at the least PRICE fyiacLccaUan 'P onfaaCU Seniors Sophomores when you buy your Graduation Suit buy at a quality store HBoyack’s O PHONE 328 CAP AND GOWN IF DESIRED TOP QUALITY FOR ONLY $1500 |