Show HOMECOMING BAND DRIVE MARKED A SUCCESS WELL Carbon's homecoming this year surpassed all others Every club or class placed in at least one challenged position The placing was as follows: Floats: Pi Gams beauty Eagl ettes all around and Block C humor Skits: Senior class Pep Club second Freshmen third Windows: Junior class first Eaglcttes second Seniors third The suspense was broken when Mary Young was announced queen and Shannon Peterson princess This year at the assbmbly Gib-bi- e awards were presented to the following people: Jimmy Dart Jimmy Banasky Corner Peacock Dr Henry Pace Raymond Garcia Queen Mary Young and Princess Shanna Peterson Congratulations! The fund raising campaign to buy new band uniforms reached the halfway mark last Friday with the candy selling portion of the drive brought to a close Any one desiring to purchase this can dy to raise more funds for the uniforms may get in touch with Alvin Wardlc or officers of the band parents’ organization Other projects arc going to continue until the goal of $7000 is Mont reached Superintendent Harmon and school board member Don Ross arc going to contact mine union officials for contribuThe proceeds from the tions Homecoming dance last week were turned over to the fund with Jimmy Dart's orchestra generously contributing their music Business men as a whole have been very generous some contributing enough for a complete uniform The city councils of both Price and Helper have been very coop- crative Most service clubs and women's organizations have made donations and will continue to help Many school organizations have also contributed to the drive STUDENT VIOLATES TRAFFIC LAWS Last week a Carbon student received four tickets for traffic violations— speeding reckless driving and improper parking This record casts a stigma upon Carbon drivers as well as endangers the lives of the people of our community This student has entered a pica of not guilty to the charges that were made against him An alert police force is to be cummended for its prompt action in apprehending the violators of our traffic laws CARBON STUDENT RETURNS FOR VISIT David Franco a former Carbon student and last year’s student body president recently returned home for a brief vacation Franco who last year resigned his post as president to take employment in a large magazine firm now travels throughout the nation for his company A typical example of many Carbon students David has proved to be a successful young man of whom Carbon may well be proud Carbon to Travel Carbon’s Eagles will officially close their football season this week with a game against Mesa junior college in Grand Junction Mesa has had a good season this year with only two defeats They lost to Snow 2 and Weber 0 Both of these schools also defeated Carbon earlier in the season 7-- 14-1- Our Good Jut Try — — Food-F-resh and Tasty Always So Good To Please Your Desire— SPUDNUT Coffee Shop Friendly Dependable Service! 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JIM'S SERVICE James Paletta Ph SIS 169 N Main Ilelper BRYNER Service - CARBONICLE CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11 1955 TO CARBON INTRODUCES After this issue of the Carbon-icl- e the staff will publish a larger paper but publish it every other week This will be on a trial basis and may or may not be continued throughout the year depending on costs attitude of those who advertise with us and student reac- Helper Number 7 CARBON STUDENT HIT BY CAR Pat Colosimo Carbon College coed was struck by an automobile Wednesday in front of the Main building at the college The victim of the accident was BE NEW TEACHER taken to the college infirmary where she was questioned by Dr Jones and officers who investigated the accident Examinations showed that she suffered no broken bones but suffered internal injuries The penalty of this accident is not yet known although officers classified it to be a hit and run offense tion Eagles Defeat C S U In Homecoming Tangle Carbon’s Golden Eagles broke the spell which has dogged their games for the past five years by defeating CSU by a score of 4 The touchdowns were made by Larry Rcgiis Jeddy Morlcy Bob Hayslip and Emmett Rodriquis Most Carbonites remarked that this was the best game they had seen this season 33-1- Former Students in Spotlight Away from School Graduates from Carbon College continue to garner their share of honors at the various state universities Jerry R Anderson a junior law student at the University of Utah has been appointed editor of the Utah Law Review official publication of the University of Utah College of Law Jerry’s appointment was based on scholastic achievement and completion of an article Jerry is a 1951 graduate of Carbon College where he was active in debate and dramatics Miss Pat Robinson graduate of Carbon High was recently named to the committee for the second annual Family Day at the University of Utah cm November 12 While attending school here Pat was active in speech and music activities She Is majoring In music at the University where she is enrolled as a sophomore In the College of Fine Arts Fawn Wayman another Carbon graduate has also won honors She was chosen recently as a student nurse representative for St Mark's nurses While enrolled at school Fawn was an active member of the chorus and Carbonette Club She was graduated in 1955 Directory to be Compiled SAM JUUANO Mr Juliano was graduated from Carbon High School and Carbon College He then graduated from Westminster College He majored in physical Education Special Assembly Pleases Students Special school problems were discussed in an assembly held last Tuesday for all high school students The main discussion was brought forth by Dr Aaron Jones who pointed out the value of edu- cation and the importance of respect for one’s fellow men A report of the Snow College Homecoming was given by Ann Bunnell and Miss Venus Mclonaa after which Pat Dunn Alan Jacob and Rudy Politano gave their reports of the Brigham Young University Homecoming These people brought to the attention of the students a few ideas which may help Carbon high and Carbon College present a more outstanding homecoming in the coming years Students Pheasant Hunting As you entered the school this morning did you notice something was missing? But you couldn’t quite figure out what it was? Don’t get excited! Nothing's been SENIORS HAND IN stolen It’s just the opening day of FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT pheasant season and the majority Carbon seniors who played their of the male populace have desertlast game last Thursday have of- ed their studies to go afield and ficially hung up their uniforms for seek out these game birds their last season at Carbon These Week boys include: Dave Miller Harry Student of Halamandaris Dick Member of Eaglette and Pi Gam Judd Jim Bcrtelson Art Jean-selm- c clubs drummer in the band freshJoel Fra t to Bud Arambula man yearbook personality freshTed Marakis Jim Peterson Tom man representative to the AWS Hanna Bob Henderson Chick of the freshman class— Burnham Mario Lopez Clavellc Secretary these accomplishments are the Wycherly Sam Marrclli and Gary basis upon which Racona Maughn Callor was chosen as student of the week The juniors are practicing for an the freshman class extended two weeks In these two representing Raeona's leadership is shown by weeks Coach Jewkes will coach her B average in class and her both the Juniors and the boys comparticipation In many ing over from the junior highs activities She has circled December 1 1955 as the date she will marry CENTER MARKET Gary Stokes a sophomore at Car-bo- a The ceremony will take place QUALITY FOODS In the Mantl Temple After a honAT A SAVING eymoon the couple plan to conUtah tinue their education Raeona will Price major In elementary educatioa the ins extra-curricul- YOUR CHEVRON STATION Phone 342 Volume 21 ar A committee of ten was elected from the journalism classes to compile the Carbon "directory” handbook for this year Those heading this project arc: Jim Bertelsen LaRenc Petersen Kay Shiner Phyliss Rowley Jeannette Campagne Darlene Dennison Gene Ellis Rosie Rachele Carolyn Hamilton and Dave Miller include will The directory names addresses places of residence telephone numbers and birthdates of all students and faculty members individual pictures of class officers club presidents executive officers pictures of buildings aerial views of the campus interior views of classes in session and athletic and special events Suggestions from members of the student body may be handed to any of these committee members Contestants Vie for Honor "I Speak for Democracy" contestants swing into action this week as the closing date for entrants near The contest sponsored annually by the Price Chamber of Commerce was won last Le Corak year by-Mil- a The English speech and journalism classes began elimination contests Tuesday The winners will be announced in the next issue of this paper Carbon's Faculty to Meet UNDER WAY A W S Forum Have you noticed a few of our girls chasing boys down the halls? Well they aren’t trying to catch a man it's just the Associated Women Students girls giving out preferences The preference ball will be held November 18 in the school gym Jimmy Dari’s orchestra along with clever decorations will help building up the theme “Love is a Many Splondored Thing” Admission is paid by the girls Tickets will be sold in Mrs Bess Jones' office for $100 a couple The dance will bo formal and strictly date Study Conference Held During the 1954-5- 5 school year study conferences were held in 38 local associations The purwas to conferences of these pose study the problems of the teaching profession and recommend goals to guide the Utah Education Association for the next several years The House of Delegates met last Saturday in Salt Lake City to adopt these goals George Morgan represented Carbon College at this session in which 36 objectives were adopted Juvenile delinquency was the topic of a panel discussion given at the meeting of the Carbon women faculty members last Wednesday night David Cox was the moderator for the discussion and panel members consisted of Judge B L Dart who represented the law John Winn the home Charlene Anderson High School and Mac Potter students A movie was shown after the panel discussion The meeting was open to the public according to Mrs Bill Peterson president MASTER TAILORS and CLEANERS CLEANING — PRESSING REPAIRING Utah Price LADIES’ SUNBEAM Retreading WITH A NEW TIRE GUARANTEE Trade Slip for Grip RAZORS Assorted Colors— $495 REVELON AQUAMARINE SHAMPOO— $100 -t- — L&A DRUG 0 DINOSAUR TIRE SERVICE Walt Axelf ard |