Show Face Two THE CARBONIGLE Exchange Column THE CARBONICLE Business Manager Junior Editor Advertising Manager Sports Editor Photographer Society Editor Leah Jessen Judy Lauriski Linda Gaxnber w— Thelma Tryon James Pappas Fred Babcock m— Hope Colby La urine Potter Pat Savage Sharon Aitkcn Charlotte Naranjo Wynona Martinez Karo Lee Robinson Kelly Columbo Dorothy Zamora Carole Fergusson Catherine Causer Jerry Hayes Elaine Stamoulis Arthur Jameson Myma Longhurst Kenny Maynard Joyce Bendetti Evann Riley and Exchange Editors Reporters The time of year has arrived desiring to further their education begin thinking of the colleges they'd ike to attend and oh how can "I” get that certain scholarship I’m just wondering Is any graft used in awarding these scholarships? These athletes are the boys!! A certain Herby Gimp wrote to the University of Colorado for such a scholarship It goes like this: May 22 Tom Nielson when all Editor Assistant Editor Typists Friday February 8 1957 William Kcrsncr Dear Sir: I have finally graduated from high school and I'd sure like to come to college if I can get in My Are We Murdering The King’s English grades weren’t really too hot but hey were good enough to get out think they came to a D- - or By DOROTHY ZAMORA something like that The grades Shelby says: "The more we study the more we discover our too much my fault though wasn't to habits our mind this brings language Perhaps as I always had a lot of other A person’s culture and education is exposed the minute he opens Artist Jerri Hayes ig-en- ce" his mouth to speak Have you ever stopped to listen to the people about you? It Is very interesting One cant begin to count the errors they make because they are far too numerous Do the young people know their Rtoglish or are they just too lazy and indifferent to care Until people become "language conscious" and decjde to do something about their language habits there is little that anyone else can do for them Disrali was probably right when he stated that to be conscious of the fact that you are ignorant is a great step toward knowledge Mrs Bess Jones dean of women states that anyone who uses incorrect English places a stigma upon himself Miss Veronica Heinlein English teacher thinks that poor English brands a person as uneducated careless and uncultured Mrs Gunda Reid physical education instructor comments that people who do not have complete command of proper Englih may as well have off their 'hoes or shirt Dr Aaron E Jones stated that the safest thing for all students to do is to learn about the language practice to speak correctly and take pride in doing so No man can rise above his aims He must desire to achieve “Without knowing the force of words it is impossible to know man” DEBATORS GIVE iducotion Classes DEMONSTRATIONS The Debate Club of Carbon High in its efforts to promote student iatercst in debate has set up a aeries of sample debates to be presented in the speech department c4 the different Junior High Schools of the county The debat ora got off to a good beginning when the first one was presented to Mrs Jeanette McAlpine's speech class at Price Jr High last Mon day Karen Kraync Joan Pitts Richard Duke and Clair Greener were the debators who participated The second in the scries was irescnted in the East Carbon Jr High with Marjorie Redd Keith Johansen Craig Shiner and Ramona Huntington as participants A third debate will be presented to the Helper Jr High soon These sample debates are Intended to creat interest in and csplaln debating procedures to students on the junior high level If sufficient Interest can be the debate department at Carbon plans to sponsor a round robin tournament for Junior High uchool participants )raw Praise rs The comment of the group indicated that all enjoyed the and Inspirational perform "mag-ciiflcie- nt aw” make: too much difference where t comes to getting into a college so I’d like to come to Colorado University CONOCO SERVICE Osr Washing — Lubrication US East Mala Mo Utah QinaHlpQ3gftnina i QnsmnpnacnriMjbro Your Pal Herby Gimp ENGAGES IN Dear Mr Gimp: Your application for admission has fallen into my hands In view of the fact there is no one else lere to answer it I suppose I’ll have to As the Univoristy don't accept applications from persons with less than a C average I would like to regard your letter as a gratesquee joke If you cannot find employment at some sort of manual labor and definitely decide upon college I suggest you contact Denver University Sincerely Marvin Helpmeet Ass to Registrar June 10 Dear Mr Helpmeet: I'm awful sorry you all didn't understand about my grades You see I didn't hav too much time to study as I played football and all of the time and won all state mention in both sports Your pal Herby Gimp has-cetbal- l This Is only the beginning of correspondence between Herby Gimp and the University of Colorado Docs Herby get accepted by the college or doesn’t he? Watch the next issue to find out for yourself From "the Teenage Compact" Television : Radio with eye strain Bachelor: A man who's been lucky in love Wolf: A modern dry cleaner He works fast and leaves no ring Among the things most often opened by mistake is— the mouth Get Your Valentine Supplies at MASSEY’S IN PRICE Wo Desire to Serve You CARBON EMERY Bonk Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PRICE UTAH Literary and Civic Clubs Unite Forces to Sell Lyceum Series Tickets YEARBOOK EDITOR May 30 From Participants Education students prefer directed observation to any other class offered in Education at Carbon College if enrollment is an indication 17118 class boasts the argest number enrolled in an education class in the college Probably the reason for the pop ularity of the class is that it gives he student the opportunity to go nto the class room and observe very thing that Is done by students and teachers and often it fives him a chance to participate n the actual class work Some of the students who take the class have made verious comments about it Viola Sanderson asserted: "I have enjoyed watching theteachcrs methods and the actions of the children best I like to observe the room for various types of posters and charts" Tony Gonzolos: "I like the active participation that we are allowed in the class room” (Tony is one of the few students that has had the opportunity to do actual Group Journeys to teaching) "I have learned firstthe challenge that teaching Hear St Olafs Choir hand presents” he continued Mr and Mrs Dean Brown Viola Archie McCarrle : ”1 like observSanderson Connie Worthcn Eddie ing the methods of the teachers Black and Richard Snow all mem-fae- best I think the observation class of Mrs Dorothy Brown’s 1 is a wonderful experience' On Friday of every week the Cappclla choir journeyed to Sal students reassemble and each stuLake City Monday evening where an oral report of the dent makes tiny attended a concert by the St most interesting things that he Cfiaf Choir under the direction of has observed during the past week Ot&f C Christiansen thus student an Idea each giving AsThe program was held in the to as on other is what happening sembly Hall on Temple Grounds levels grade After the program the group Instructor for the course is Mrs enjoyed a visit with the famous Verda Petersen conductor during which he autographed the program for them Mr Brown had the pleasure of GUNN’S once taking a class from Mr Christiansen hings to do besides studying and stuff I understand grades don’t VARIED ACTIVITIES In an all-o- ut effort to make Carbon’s Lyceum Series a success civic and literary clubs of the Joan Wallace popular sophomore coed at Carbon College is a student of many activities chief among which is that of yearbook editor According to Joan her yearbook staff has sold 660 yearbook subscriptions this year as compared to 635 for last year the book also boasts 200 pages as compared to 180 for last year 'Special features of the book this year will be the personality pictures the announcing of Mr and Miss Carbon and the new Dual Tone (two colors) cover” states Joan "We hope to have the book ready for distribution one week before the end of school" Although she has spent many hours working on the yearbook she is active in many other organizations In the Pi Gamma Chi sorority she serves as historian She is also historian for the Mask Mike and Gavel club a member of the AWS Council and holds Lamba Delta Sigma membership She has many hobbies the ones she enjoys most bring skiing (win ter and summer) and painting After completing her studies at Carbon College she plans to attend the BYU at Provo Utah county have joined forces to sell tickets forthe forthcoming events Clubs who are working in the drive are New Century and Upsilon Chapters of the Beta Sigma Phi Rotary of Price Culture Club of East Carbon the BP W of East Carbon Kiwanls Gub of Helper Balanced Rock Lodge No 85 and the Bookcliff Gub of East Carbon Xi-Kap- pa One of Carbon’s Best Boosters JeanSelme’s FINE FOODS AND JEAN’S SERVICE — WATCHES — — PARKER PENS — — DIAMOND RINGS — O Morletfs Sewelrw EXCLUSIVE JEWELERS Met Utah |