Show Fare Two Friday May II THE CARBONICLE THE CARBONICLE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH STAFF Editor Associate Editor Business’ Manager Beverly Ganser Frandsen Rosie Rachele Wilene Carmonl Photographer Proof Reader Alma Lake LaRene Petersen Kay Shiner Marilyn Campbell Typists Artist John Sheets Contributors —Jeanette Compagnl Kent Anderson Helen Coggins Pat Colosimo Gene Ellis George Hatsis Karen Hurskainen Robert Maki Betty Nelson Tom Smith Edward Tratos Sheron Kantor Loretta Abeyta Jim Bertelsen Carollyn Hamilton Harry Halamandaris Barbara Miglori Phyllis Rowley Marie Saccom-man- o Dennis Wall Emmett Rodriquez Carbonide Completes Another Successful Year I This issue of the Carbonide marks the last for this school year The staff members and advisers breathe a sigh of relief for a big project that has been completed issues were printed this year as compared to last Twenty-on- e year’s 26 This year an advancement was made from a three column to a five column or tabloid size paper Numerous compliments and suggestions for improvement have been received and appreciated This year's publication was made possible by the businessmen of the student body and the journalCarbon county the ism staff However nothing could have been completed without the aid of our advisers Mrs Edith Allred and Mr Ross Wintcrowd To all our sincere thanks is given Sun-Advoca- ROSIE RACHELE te School’s Out for Good Tom 8mitk and end for the seniors and many have been School has come to twelve started since for it this years ago but deep inside day waiting have been together You seniors how are graduating you? glad just for many years In a sense you’ve been together almost like brothers and sisters since you were small children Every spring in the past when school was over you expected to be with each other the following year but this time it is going to be different The old buddies or girl friends that you have been associated with for so long will go their separate ways on life's journey Some will be going away to enroll in other colleges many will be going into the armed services or going away to work and gradually as the years pass by all the old high school friends and the fun you had together will become memories that will never happen again Older people gaze back at their high school as the most joyous epoch in their lives They cherish the memories of the fun they had on the football or basketball squad on the debate team or In the Those who have participated in the school events during the years will remember high school with pleasure A tinge of sadness accompanies each senior as he steps gaily to receive his diploma He has reached the threshold of a new era in his life Carbon Sees Loss of Faculty Members Next fall when school again convenes many new faces will greet us but many of us will miss those teachers who have endeared themselves to their students and who for various reasons will not return These teachers arc Wesley Larson who will attend school at the University of Utah Ross Wintcrowd who will attend the University of Kansas Sam Juliano who plans to enter private business Julius to Spigarelli who will enter industry Miss Lucille Hulmc who plans be married at an early date "Miss Venus Mclonas and Miss Elaine Timmerman who plan to continue their teaching careers in other ts dis-tric- Wo desire to express our appreciation to these teachers all of whom have contributed much to their school and to with them well in their new ventures Dr Aaron E Jones By Jeanette Compagnl As commencement time nears graduates begin to realize for the first time that they are leaving people and places that have played a very important part in their lives Typical of these people is Dr Aaron E Jones president of Carbon College Dr Jones in a way has served as a father or adviser to any student who has had a problem to solve He has utilized his vast amount of knowledge to help anyone in need Even the most intricate situations are handled with placidity He contrives to give everyone who attends Carbon an education that will supply the necessary foundation for his place in society or for a higher education Carbon Science Students Foresee Future Jobs By KENT ANDERSON vaccine has Dr Jonas E Salk who developed the anti-pol- io vacsuccessful be will 25 next there years predicted that within the cines for hay fever measles rheumatic fever and some types of colds Dr Salk states that many acute infectious diseases will be under substantial control soon and that children will not have to believes it will be possible worry about a large number of shots! He from as many as a individual an will which protect to give one shot IIARRY IIALAUANDARIS Staff’s Most Valuable By a vote of the Journalism class Rosie Rochcle and Harry Halamandaris tied for most valuable member of the Carbonide Staff this year Rosie h as served as the business manager Her work is highly meritorious She has completed all of her tasks with efficiency and p romptness This job involves much hard work and responsibility which Rosie has assumed and completed Harry Halamandaris who is tops in everything he undertakes is not only as honor student but has been voted by the Journalism class as the ace reporter of the year Since his transfer the second quarter into Journalism he has written his own sports column which has contained at least five times more copy than any reporter has written for the paper all year Harry has a “nose for news” which ha smade him one of the best reporters on the staff time-consu- ming Parent-TeacherOffic- ers Carbon Senior High PTA met in the liberary Tuesday evening for this final meeting of the year Mrs Bessie Mower President presided Impressive candlelight rituals were presided over by Mrs Wiseman installing officer who inducted the new officers The following took office for the La-rai- no 1956-5- 7 Mrs school Doyle year: Pitts president Mrs Virginia Camber first Dr Aaron E Jones Mrs Keith second functions on world Ncilson Danorwski Mrs S kidney authority secretary Helper )r Thoddcrs cts successful transplantation of kidneys and lungs into the Harold Beuhunin Treasurer in being and special television device to enable the blind to r the first time in history Complete Line of of the department of Clinical Scl- -i v T Aurthur Mursky head SPORTS for to able be settle will diabetics that EQUIPMENT forsees at Pittsburgh 1 Instead AND RECORDS of the Insulin needle and well might get a medicine would work on the order of a vaccine and prevent diabetes MeDn Campbell Mosses director of the Gibson Research Laboraleutory at Pittsburg foresees a blood test for cancer a cure for kemia and a drug to reduce heart attacks in young and middle-age- d vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt BUCK'S assured of an opportunity to develop la a great demand for new science there fields of science since Irbo'n science students are Sporting Goods 19l |