Show Pag THE Two Monday Soptombor 29 CARBONICLE Interest Focuses DEMETRIOUS THE PHILOSOPHER ef Bettie McArthur Associate Editor BaaaaaMaBMaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBMaMAaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaB Susan Worthen Henrie Joan Junior Editors Tomsic Barbara Business Manager Simms Advertising Manager James Pappas Columnist Doloris Edmundson News Editor Tom Platis Kenneth Miller Sports Editors Susan Maki School Publicity Editor Katherine Berry Society Editor Smith Myma Editor Exchange Feature Writer Hi Uly Lw Drftvci Circulation Itanacr PaUl SilXUXlS BaaaBassaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaa Photographer Darlene Ennis Varsity Reporter Jeancl ts blclpinc Advisor Tla a Printed by Th guest editor Sun-Advo- (A new policy adopted by the Carbonide this year is to publish a editorial in each lsue In this issue Leah Jessen last year’s is a guest in our editorial column —The Editor) We Fought at First and Are Still Fighting By LEAH JESSEN in 1776 that our forefathers fought for our freedoms and that fight is still on However the fight is of a different nature It was back now As we begin another school year the thoughts of our leaders We’ve been asked “Support the turn to support cheerleaders" “Get school spirit" “Keep your school clean" All these statements are related to the support of some phase of school life It seems that the fight now is to get support But how many times do we hear someone say “Support your school paper?" In reality every student at Carbon College and Carbon The High School should have an interest in its school publication SUPPORT Carbonicle We pa yfor the publishing of this paper and it represents us to Our “Carbonicle" shows effort by many people outside of school receive no pay and seldom get “thanks" for the willing students who many hours spent in producing such a paper The only compensation they receive is the support given to them by the devout readers of their newspaper and a few compliments handed to them from time to time for a newspaper to be successful it needs readers Since it is students who make the news the greatest number of readNews and information of what ers are other students and alumni welcomed by members of the Carbonic! you are doing is sincerely in is his new Your editor staff position to please you Give him the In order opportunity As a post staff member of the Carbonicle I will be around to give my support and I will be pleased to see this “fighting" attitude used in the right places on our school campus The end of summer and with it the end of the traveling season the tourists have to go home Thus it is with Miss Iban Stabd Ina Hart from India As many of you may remember from last year Miss Hart isa lovelorn columnist that is traveling around the US She consented to be a guest writer for this column last year and now before she must return to India she has agreed to take over the writing duties again for one time It seems we have received many letters from the people who read her column last time and have problems Take it away Miss Hart (As far away as possible) Veil big Demit ze first letter comes from a Mrs Tom Sick She writes: My husband Is very Jealous Every time I go out without asklnk him ho says 1 want an explanation and I want the truth" Veil Sick If I vere you Td tell him to make up his mind causej he can’t have both Read the next von Greek Dear Miss Hart I don't know how to act around my girl never knew what she's thinking Son if men knew what vewen were thinking they’d be twenty times more daring Dear Iban I'm around actors all th time and am always being Introduced to husbands What should I sayt When the actress says this is my husband say “Delighted glad to meet any husband of yours” Dear Miss Hart: I'm a lady sports enthusiast and I'd Ilk to know what bocomos of a ballplayer that loses his eye sight? —Loretta Gansor That vone’s easy they make an umpire out of him Iban Hoy I keep taking my girl out and she koops saying I'm too slow I don’t understand hor I Just don't grasp her —Jerry G Maybe that’s the trouble Dearest Hart: I'm going with a boy that has a lot of money but a poor personHo koops giving m expensive presents Should I still go with ality hlmt —Goldie Dlggor Veil you know what they say a sugar daddy is a form of crystall- ized sap Dear Hart: have on other lady who I have two wives? Afraid not make a wrong Dear Miss Iban I'm having I wondorful wif that's roally nice but It mot anIlk Do you think It would bo right to marry hor and —Brig Young In America ze definition of bigamy is two rites that Should we have more dances after football games? IIow many Carbonitcs would attend football games if dances were always on the agenda afterwards? The football games are over by 9:30 There is nothing for many students to do but find their own diversion which frequently leads to trouble Would more dances after games provide good recreation to keep these students out of mischief? Dances after games would also become a habit - forming and encourage more students to attend our football games 'Let’s keep the bell’ was the slogan that was the loudest this week when the Feppers cheered The game played Friday was not only the first league game of the 1958 football soson but it had even more significance — Carbon played Provo to “keep the bell” For several years it has been the custom to give as a trophy — a mounted locofootball games each motive bell to the winner of the Carbon-Prov- o season This was to create interest in the football game and to promote a friendlier feeling between Carbon and Provo Rivalry ran high Friday night for Carbon made every effort to keep the trophy that she won lost year SUPPORT THE DINOSAURS AND fight The freshmen outnumbering the are sophomores almost sure of victory in spite of tricks up sneaky sophomore sleeves It is hoped this event will be made a success by unanimous participation and good sportsmanship two-to-o- should ne Singing Group Elects Executives Frank Behunin was elected president of the A Cappella Choir at the first business session of the group Jonl Littlejohn was chosen as high school secretary and Eu-le- ta Harmon college secretary Mrs Dorothy Brown college and high school music instructor will again direct the group This trio of student executives will assist Mrs Brown In carrying out the various activities which will Include concerts participation in the Messiah and the annual spring tour to many parts of the state FASHION FLASH For Smart Wedding Gowns and Beautiful Formats shop at Harris Style Shop I do? —Deo Brown Veil remember Dee if you have the right key you can sing in have been a very bad girl and am being forced Into marriage — doprossod I fool torrlbl Think of TV and remember a shotgun wedding may be defined as troth or consequences Compliments of Vogue HELPER UTAH Iban I've looked all over and I still Ploaso Explain —Sal Vator Is ology can't find out what mass psych- It emans doing it the herd way Dear Miss Hart Whenever I see a beautiful girl should I do? — J P Have Naturally oats without sowing them Dear zines nt self-restrai- Broadbents I nt can't control myself What means feeling your Fine Foods East Main Price Hart I'm a chain smoker but ovory whoro I road In th paper magaetc Ittells about th bad affects of tobacco What should I do? — T S Vhat else can you do? Give up reading Remember if any of you have any otner problems write to: Miss Iban Hart co Demetrious Athens Greece 0 K CLEANERS Satisfaction Guaranteed EAGLES Main Street Are We Spellbound? HELPER For generations Americans were “spellbound” by spelling Up to in our the turn of the century the ability to win rural and small village schools was a sure claim to distinction Even now the fascination of spelling as a sport lingers The spell cost by spelling was mirrored in the scores of questions asked by a poll of teachers It was also evident in the spread and variety of research in the phase of language arts A large number of word lists are available as In spelling Research suggests that care be taken in the choice among them because they differ widely in content and grade placement of words Analysis of erors in spelling suggests the need for further study and improvement of spelling methods Individual differences and cultural changes are Important factors and also need more study No research suggest that spelling should be purely incidental or left to chance and researchers recognized the need for spelling to be a meaningful functional experience Certain causes of difficulty In spelling such as: pronunciation articulation failure to apply phonetic principles and possibly changing schools have been identified and proposals mode for remediation As we might expect spelling ability is directly linked to general language ability It is likely that spelling skill can be improved through effective teaching all the time we are in school The information for this article was taken from a booklet entitled: “Are WeSpellbound?” ns Climaxing the week will be an assembly in the armoxy at which freshmen will be initiated Following the assembly students will go to the football field where the competing classes will engage in races boxing matches and a grand finale Including a water or mud trouble with my husband Bill as ho keeps coming late ovary night How can I stop this — PB Ze next time he comes home late yell out “Is that you Mervin?” Dear Hart I have moved Into a new apartment building I am a singer and practlc all th tlm but tho neighbors are always complaining What self-restrai- Let's Keep the Bell Jeans and green shirts will bear the brunt of sophomore Jokes during Frosh Week— September 29 30 and October 1 homo I By TRULA SIMMS spell-dow- I any flat Dear Hart Dances After Football Games BE A BOOSTER FTcshmen wearing faded blue and all cit Fun On Frosh Week By PAPPAS Editor-in-chi- If 51 UTAH one-roo- m SEARS Your Headquarters For th Latest In HI--FI RECORD PLAYERS RADIOS RECORDS 77 EAST MAIN PRICE |