Show fid mdM7 May 10 1H1 THfe CAKB0N1CLK Tw THE CARBONICLE Better Business Skill Coed Day Proves Huge Success Cowboys party dolls downs of relay from the Contest was mysterious spies to the run In the afternoon students adjourned to the award assembly where the names of the girls who were selected to attend Girls' State were announced Classes who jointed together to participate were — Ruggeri-TTu-jildizzy-izz- y Thomas Nielson Leah Jessen Assistant Editor Linda Camber Junior Editor James Pappas Sports Editor Hope Colby Society Editor — Thelma Tryon Advertising Manager Fred Babcock Photographer Laurine Potter typists Sharon Altken Pat Savage Charlotte Naranjo Winona Martinez Exchange Editors Edith Allred Advisor Karo Lee Robinson Reporters Dorothy Zamara Carole Fergusson Catherine Causer Joyce BendettI Evann Riley Judie Lauriski Raul Franco Renee Newell Claude Sadlier Robert Lee Carlyle Berensen Rose Mele Editor Who Should Go to College By LAUREN E POTTER So you are planning to go to college! Most young people do but tt takes more than just planning it requires a good background of olid subject matter and the grades to prove it Nowadays it is isn’t WHO you are that admits you into a leading college of university but WHAT you are Colleges and universities are being swamped with so many applications from young hopefuls (hat they can afford to be "choosy" about whom they accept The NEA Journal states that "the number of students enrolled in colleges and universities will more than double between 1955 and 1970" thus proving our nation's extended interest and acceptance of higher education If you are planning to attend college the best assurance of com pleting your goal is to lay the foundation with a good high school education stressing mainly the solid subject matter— math English and science It was Goethe who once stated "Before you can DO something you must BE something” Awards Given Another successful Better Business Skills contest for the students of the high schools in the southeastern Utah area was conducted Wednesday April 24 in the business building under direction of the Business Department faculty which included Mr John Yack Miss Mary Margaret Flalm Mr Lloyd Munsen Mr J B Thompson The results are as follows: First year typewriting — LaRae Stewart Price junior high first Judy Olson Price junior high second Myrle Fillmore North Emery third and Andrea Foote Grand fourth Second year typewriting — Judy Jensen North Emery first Myma Allred Price junior high second Jacqueline Binke South Emery thir and Effie Bishop North Emery fourth First year shorthand (60 words) —Betty James Carbon first Jean k Funk Carbon second Jean North Emery third and Elaine Anderson North Emery Kill-pac- fourth First year shorthand (80 words) — Effie Bishop North Emery first Faye Leam aster North Emery second Euzanne Wood third Charlene Rhett Car- Mon-ticel- lo Second year shorthand (100 — Margaret Deffendol words) By CLAUDE SADUER Carbon first Pat Hixson Carbon Have you taken the trouble to find out how well your band per- second formed in the Region Five Band concert contest at Orem High School? Second year shorthand (120 Last Wednesday under their able conductor Alvin Wardle the words) — Judy Jensen North Emband again received a "one” rating at this contest Perhaps you will ery first Marilyn Geary North be interested to know that this is the second year in a row that the Emery second and Schuyler Seelband has received this same classification Also it was the only band ey North Emery third First year bookkeeping — Joel in this regional festival to attain this category this year This seems Norton Monticello first Jeanne to indicate that under the direction of Mr Wardle the band is well '3rum Monticello second Rose above average Its instructor is to be highly complimented for the cal- Marie Fister Notre Dame third iber of his work and Jolene Bonaccl Carbon fourth How Patriotic Are You? By CLAIR OREENER Students o fCarbon have many splendid attendance records but one of them is not their attendance at the band concert on April 26 which was preseted by their own band This year the band has eaten Its heart out to help bring school spirit to football and basketball games Members spent a full quarter polishing musical selections so that they could be played in time for the concert Hence it proved very discouraging when on the night of the concert the curtains were opened and the auditorium wasn’t over one-thifull What's more this was supposed to be a concert for everyone including the students and the public We can’t figure out how the student body can be admitted withthelr student body cards and not take advantage of the cultural part ofschool life That is the purpose of your student body cards In the future let's support the band in everything they do rd Carbonide Endorses School Bill By CAROL FEROUSEN unaware that a bill passed by our last legislature Many people are will waive compulsory education requirements for those unable to profit from schooling We at the Carbonide heartily endorse this bill Schools are not and should not be considered as custodial institutions but are instructors A school's main Teachers are not baby-sitte— not coddling those unwilling to learn function is academic training level of education has suffered the Standards In Presently schools have been dropped Students with a negative attitude toward schools are bad Influence on other students When transferred to a vocational school students oftentimes do no better With this bill in action students who have a negative attitude toward schools would be dropped and placed in a proper institution or cn a job They would not left to wander the streets Average students would be discouraged from dropping out by helpful counseling The teachers would not have to be bothered by boisterous students but could devote their time to the students who are desirous of acquiring rs an education “Going Steady” Rage Hits American Youth Going steady is becoming Complete rap-dl- y lo Munson-Wengreen-Tho-m- as V W B Carbon Represents Belgium in U N Assembly which were Interrupted only by the movement of the representatives of the Moslem nations who subjected themselves to prayer or by the leaving of British subjects for customary tea A banquet and dance spiced the evening’s entertainment and the next day bills were passed by the General Assembly The final speech given by Dr Williams closed the meeting with a thought for the future and inter-natio- n With the closing of secret doors little the meeting semi-hour-- ly By JAMES PAPPAS Belgian Delegate With the band playing a lively international tempo the flags of many nations were carried through the portal of the Union Building at the University of Utah by UN members who were wearing clothes of many hues Lined around the delethe wall in a semi-circWorld with a "One gates sang Firm Foundation” as the third annual mock UN swung into session With Dr J D Williams professor of political science presiding the roll of nations was called With almost every high school in Utah representing some nation the people privileged to attend began to feel the international flavor of the meeting when many of the nations answered in their native tongue Aften an instructive speech given to y the Japanese counsel-gener:he US the students of the different areas began their participation Country statements were given by various students in the native language Highlight of this event came when an exchange student from Italy gave her speech le "so-calle- The group was then divided into committees to discuss the various phases of world development Heated discussions progressed d” al ce trapped in minds many thoughts that will never be forgotten by those lucky enough to be present Mr Stubbs is a graduate of Snow College where he participated in athletics and was active in student government He has filled an IDS mission and served a tour of duty in Korea He will be graduated in May from BYU The couple is planning an early June wedding in the Manti temple SolenePs Shoe Store Price Utah accustomed to each other but on the other hand it takes away the desire to go to all the trouble of "dolling up” for a big dance Since you will be dancing with the same erson all evening you may as well stay at home and dance to a record player Dating certainly las changed since my times! 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Why in my days he more different dates one had the better she enjoyed dating When I was in my teens the stag line was as much a part of he dance as was the orchestra We girls used to go to the dance alone and dance with as many oys as possible in one night Even f we went with a boy the other oys would cut in Our whole evening was considered a failme if we had to dance more than three limes with our date My young son is now going steady He and lis girl go to a dance and never exchange one dance This would e a little boring to me but it s the accepted way among those ping steady Why even the stag incs have disappeared Of course going steady may have ts advantages You are always sure of a date and you grow le millionaires young lovers and every other assortment of people possible paraded past the Main Building Thursday morning to open the annual Coed Day celebration with a bang! After the parade the weird charKendall-Whit-e Aaegson-Warre-n acters headed for the gym to present their class “yells” and songs Flalm-Olse- n This year classes chose to repreCowley-Rei- d words sent different songs so new Heinlein-Peterson Lar-sen--J were added to popular songs MasJewk-es-B Thompson-Nelso- n cots were chosen to represent each Wilson-Allre- d Peterson class and Ikits were presented AfThompson-Fazzl- a ter the yells and skits every kind Wardle-calypso-me- n bon fourth Carbon’s Band Receives “One” Rating shoe-scramb- rock-and-roll- Hit BEST In DRUGS And COSMETICS Helper Utah Main at Third East - - Brice |