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Show rttrfWfe an IU&S November 30, 1944 THE will be $10 College Carbon H a student Final Corilest final contest fortheD.AR. ntest was held Monday, LlttlC Thea gU'27'inthe t of ie 3ee3e,' the six girls participating Miss Jean pr was a senior, Margaret Burton, also a second, Barbara Rob- third. The a junior, was was Wgre Father Butler, and Mrs. B. L. Rev-Halbe- rt, receive a medal an Reese will also will be the D. A. R . and d For participation Christine ': Amano, Mary Redd, and Barbara win two points. Evelyn Hastings. JJJret Burton, will also J Kfcht Classes Offered is now ready to Carbon college es of instruction in alter courses eve-class- 1944. beginning December The cost of the courses Each hour of cre- nme h0Urs of class the high school gymnasium. This activity, usually sponsored ssolely by the Associated Women Students, this year will be assisted by the Associated Men Students The theme of the ball is White Christmas, and appropriate decorations will be made. It had been planned to obtain the Fort Douglas orchestra, but complications came up making this impossible. Plans for an orchestra were not completed at the meeting. good to see them again. The stutoo long c, get-toget- bee-lin- er conquer the Huns and the Nips. Save your money for future vacation Trips. To 1 I foi five in them-M3lv- es B- D A. Page Eleven PRICE. UTAH E, dents just hope it isnt before they are home to stay. Gale The art class w ill be Among those seen were: for those C Lampshire, Alfred Etzel, Richard Lke t0 express Clenco, Lyle Bryner, Paul Clark, with pencil, brush, or clay Bud McIntyre, Max Scheaffer, As the course proceeds a better Lionakis, Jack Lloyd, JimGeorge understanding of finer aits will be my Eaquinta, Joe Glovioso, Robert presented The credit will depend Stultz, Leon Edwards, Jack Woodthe YUlk dre and the tlme ward, Harold Foloni, Jean Tom-sispent in and Elwin Golding. A course in play production Some of the boys have just ardramatics is also available, and and the rived; others are just leaving; a credits will go toward a bachelors The committee consisted of Van few have left No matter where degree. Literature of the old and new Davis, president of the A. M. 3, they are, Carbon wishes them the and other A. M. S. officers; Pat best of luck always. worlds, including a study of Anderson, president of the A. W. epic Barbara Clerico. romance, tragedy, comedy, satire' S., and other A. W. S. officers. The ets , is offered Five hours of cre- advisor is Mrs. Bess Jones. Carbonettes Attend Movie dit is given. Tony Mele. Mathematics: Friday evening, members of the Algebra or trigCarbonette club enjoyed a holiday onometry will be offered, accordEssay Contest Finalists Chosen with a theatre party. ing to the wishes or needs of stuOf the students who entered the At seven they left the art gallery dents. essay contest These courses are for all sponsored of the Helper Civic auditorium to adults by the Deseret recently final- begin an evening of fun. Everyone four News, have an interest. The credits earned can be transferred to other ists have been chosen. They are enjoyed the movie "Address UnMary Potochnik, LaRean Carr, known, and once again underinstitutions. Leonard Wallace, and Virginia stood how ambitious leaders and Lois Ann Mathis. Thomas. aggressive peoples can persuade, The state is divided into forty deceive, cajole or use force to inPlans Made For Preference Ball districts, and four of the best es- duce others to yield their freeAt a meeting held Monday a says are chosen. First and second dom of action. But, try and keep committee of students made plans prizes of $5 and $2.50 are given to a group of girls quiet; so the noisy for the annual Preference ball to the best two in each district. for the gals made a be held December 8 at 9.00 The winning essay will be feap. m., Sunny Cafe, where everything tured in the Deseret News Christ- from steak dinners to cheeseburg mas edition. ers were ordered and were eaten Myra Dawn Oviatt. according to the desire of each girl. The evening ended when the Homerooms Prepare Gift Parcels girls disbanded at their starting Last Christmas there were too point, the Helper auditorium. many men and women in the armed forces that never received a Boys Sick Room Completed package from home. This year, Up until two weeks ago there with the cooperation of all the had been a sick room in Carbon homerooms of the Carbon senior college for girls only. high school and college this will At time a boy received a not be repeated. Every homeroom severethat injury as a result of breakof every school in the Umted a window. He was taken to ing States that will cooperate is form- Mr. Merrills room where first ing a gift package of a value up aid was administered, then was to $5. The contents of the packrushed .to the hospital. age wall be from a chosen list: Since that time it has been the Books, stationery and games, toiopinion that the boys need general to letries, things wear, such as a sick room as much as the girls. sweaters, sox, slippers, have been many arcidents tee shuts, etc., smokers supplies There in the shop and on the football such as pipes, tobacco, cigaretts, field that could have had better etc., and notions. treatment had there All packages are to be delivered preliminary been facilities. proper to the Price American Legion, the A boys sick room has been local sponsors, before December founded in the room just opposite 10, 1944. Mr. Merrills physiology room in This drive is being sponsored the administration building. nationally by Eddie Cantor. By Dick Frandsen. the cooperation of all the home rooms of the school some of the Students Enjoy Noon Dance persons left unhappy on Christmas there are already Although last year will receive what they many things scheduled at noon, deseive this Christmas. such as chorus, orchestra, intraDick Frandsen. murals, and club meetings, one more activity is now in progress, Carbon To Sponsor Jeep The war bonds and stamps pur- namely, dancing. The first dance was held in the chased last Tuesday brought the school gymnasium November 22. years total high enough for the Although there were very few purchase of a jeep. The date had been set for December 7, 1944, and dancing there were many spectat ors. The music was furnished by the goal was $1,165. Including the a juke box which was purchased sales of Tuesday the total was by the student body. It is supto $1,263.20. brought The State Educational Director plied with the latest dance records of the War Finance committee, in and has splendid volume. The next dance has not been anSalt Lake City, has been notified nounced, that the sales went over the top, after the but will probably be held holidays. and the school will receive a dupEarl Gilbert. licate of the sponsorship panel will that appear in the jeep. Senators Present Alabama Bound Julia Taylor. Last Friday an assembly was presented'to the students and Home For A While of Carbon college for the Over the Thanksgiving week faculty first in three years. The show time end a few of the old Carbomtes was given by the Senate club and came home, either on furlough or was entitled Alabama Bound. during a delay enroute. It was The curtain parted; the chorus burst forth with its theme song, Alabama Bound. Paul Larsen, who became southern gentleman, gave an ex cellent performance in his role as interlocutor. Is you Is or Is You Aint? thrilled the audience as Don Williams became a songbird. Leonard (Gene Kelly) Wallace aadded to the southern atmosphere with his soft-to- e dance. But the real thrill of the day came when Eugene Averill became Carbons Frank Sinatra. All the girls swooned to his version of Lazy Bones. Another number which stole the audiences heart was If You Knew Susie, which was sung by the chorus. The curtain closed after a medley of southern tunes sung by the chorus, and students returned to their last class before Thanksgiv ing vacation officially began. June Hardy. IF YOU ARE SEEKING a light-bodie- d work NEWS Oo hours uf credit. SUN-ADVOCAT- bill-fold- Receives Promotion In England Sergeant Albert (Bert) Richards has recently been promoted from corporal to his present rank, while serving as a gunner on a with the 8th Air Force in England. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe CORPORAL Strate, and has been overseas since September of this year. B-1- oy o sociable blend, and havent tried Corbys the whiskey with the Grand Old Canadian Name now is yonr opportunity! More and more Corby9 is avail able in this state . Ask for Corbys , next time. A Grand Old Canadian Name PRODUCED IN THE U. S. A. under the direct supervision of our expert Canadian blender 86 Proof 68.4 JAS. BARCLAY & CO. Grain Neutral Spirits LIMITED, I JOE PEORIA, ILLINOIS Service Men Visit Carbon During the previous week quite a few Carbon boys in the armed forces have visited the school. Some of the boys were Paul Clark, who is in the cavalry, but expects to be transferred to the infantry and is stationed in Kansas at the present time; Laurence Moose Morrelli, in the marine corps, stationed at Oceaenside, California; Gale Lampshire, in the navy as a machinistss mate, stationed at San Diego, California; Hank Smith, in the navy, going to the University of Utah for one quarter, Candidate for an appointment to Annapolis. All these boys seem to be enthusiastic about their new adventures. They have taken the right attitude toward it and say they wouldnt trade military service for civilian life. Dick Frandsen. Ilomettes Plan For Christmas The Homettes are conscious that Christmas is near and are busy preparing to Sub for Santa. During the club meetings toys and presents will be made to be given to the families that can not provide Christmas for the children. The weeks following Thanks- - ; MARRETTA, SERGEANT PHILLIP J. DA, Jr., son of also a son of and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blanda, Phillip Blanda, of Price, Sr., Sr., of Price, enlisted in the enlisted in the army air corp service on in October of 2 8, 1942, and re1941, at Fort his basic ceived soon Douglas, at Las training bombafter the Nevada, Vegas, ing of Pearl after which he Harbor. attended a techHe was 6ent school at nical to BLAN- giving vacation, the Homettes will be selling popcorn balls, cookies and some candy at noon. The money from these sales will be used in buying the Christmas tree and decorations for the Home Economics rooms. The decorating of the department will be done by the Homettes under the direction of Miss RomSheppney. They will be put up the first ard week of December. Wilma Oliver. Texas, where he received his basic training, and was later sent to Carbonettes Plan Picture Display Dale Mabry, Florida, for further The Carbonette club is planning training before being sent overto start their club activities by seas. mounting pictures of servicemen He has one brother, Phillip, who in the trophy case in the lower is also serving with the armed hall. This project will begin as overseas. forces been have soon as enough pictures collected to fill the shelves. In order to keep the project go- 26 Persons Applied For Drivers Licenses During ing they must have the full cooperation of all the students. Every Week Of November 20 student should bring a few of his Twenty-si- x persons applied for favorite pictures. Jean Reese and at the state tax licenses drivers in are Krissman charge Georgene office during the of this project, so given the pic- commissions tures to either one of these girls or week ending November 20. the club advisors. Following are the names of Donald C. of who applied: those This project is a continuation the one carried on by the club last Leavitt, Spring Glen; Ramon Maryear which proved to be very suc tinez, Standardville; Polly R. Billy L. Hemming, Vinita cessful. De La Cruz, Floyd C. Needles, John Miles. De-cem- Field, Fort Logan, Colorado. Sergeant Blanda was later assigned to a tactical group and sent to the Alliance air base, Nebraska, and at Baer Field, Indiana, for further training before being sent overseas in Octotber, 1943. 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