Show Friday April 21 19M THE CARBONICLE ALUMNI BRIEFS Fare Three “Carbon Shorts’’ Nomination Assembly GRADUATES FROM JOURNALISM CLASS HEARS PRINTER Journalism students were advised to spell courthouse as one word even if it docs appear as wo words on the local courthouse y Don Woodruff linotype opera-or of The Mr Woodruff was the guest speaker or the journalism class period last Friday His talk was centered about the building of good journals and the advantages offered n this field Helpful suggestions were offered to the students as to how they could improve their writing ability and overcome common errors thus reducing the cost factor in the publishing field NAVY SCHOOL -- Naval Aviation Cadet Lynn Jr Price Utah and Naval Aviation Cadet Charles A Dixon era of Mr and Mrs Amon C Dixon Dragerton Utah graduated January 14 1956 from the U S Naval School Pensacola Florida Nav Cad Dixon and Nav Cad Nielson were graduated from Carbon high school in 1953 Both were graduated from Carbon Junior College They entered the Naval Aviation Cadet program In September 1955 at NAS Denver Colorado Nav Cad Dixon and Nav Cad Nielson are now assigned to the U S Naval Auxiliary Whiting Milton Florida where they are engaged in primary flight training j Nielson ' Sun-Advoca- Pre-Flig- ht te Air-Stati- on FORMER STUDENT KILLED Pfc William H Neil former student of Carbon was killed last Friday night when a bullet pierced his chest in a fight at Kailua Ha- waii Neil and two others of his Marine companions were attacked by a gang of teen-ag- e boys Five of the boys arc now in custody of the police while the suspected gunman known for former altercations with servicemen is still at large STANLEY FRANDSEN Stanley Frandsen senior recently brought recognition to himself and to his school when he received honorable mention in the state-wid- e essay contest on “Range Management and Wildlife'' In a etter which was received by Stan-e- y the judges stated that they were proud of his work and pleased with the fact that he had gathered many facts from local authority About the Campus Last week the college geology is instructed by Mr in the Marine class which Vernon Merrill journeyed by prishortly after his graduation vate car to the Independent Coal The students and teachers of and Coke mine at Kenilworth for Carbon wish to extend their deep- a tour of inspection Approxiest sympathy to his parents and mately 35 students were present They were divided into two relatives at this time groups each with an employee uide Both groups were taken FORMER CARBONITB' the actual workings and hrough GARNERS HONOR shown how the machinery operVeloy Varner former Carbon ates The tour took approximately high school graduate and now a two hours cadet at West Point was recently elected president of the West We often read of something Point ski club done in athletics or of the outVeloy who was very active in work someone has done high school has brought honor to standing In journalism in writ-n- g n debate his alma mater not only by his They are many peroutstanding skiing but also sons essays school who receive atin our through his singing in the West tention which undoubtedly they Point choir should but there are others who deserve some credit Lambda Delta Sigma Do we ever think about the peowho keep our buildings clean ple Holds Initiation care for our campus prepare our A sacred initiation ceremony noonday meal and offer their aswas held at the Fourth ward for sistance wherever needed? Hats new members of the Lambda Del- off to Mr Bryncr Mr Biddle Mr ta Sigma LDS social fraternity Shilaos and their staffs who are last night It was conducted by constantly doing everything in betthe members of Lambda Delta their power to make Carbon a school ter Sigma with Jack Green president Miss Carolyn “Kelly" Colombo of the men's chapter and Phyllis Carbon junior was Involved in a Frandsen ladies' chapter presian automobile accident Monday dent presiding ocNew members are Lynnwood night April 9 The accident administrathe of in front curred Williams Mack Sumner Mary tion building at approximately 3 :45 Young Sherri Anderson LaRene Peterson Dorothy Hussey Vona pm A 1956 Chevrolet belonging to Dean Ralphs and Arlene Crawford Jerry Allred was badly damaged in the mishap Neil Corps in ’54 enlisted Car Club at Helper Elects New Officers At a regular meeting last week members of the Syndicates elected officers for the new year Those elected were Paul Carr president Geno Ori vice president Elvin Gibson secretary Nemo Tullis treasurer Sonny Sneddon and Frank Lupo sergeants-at-arm- s is a car dub recently organized to stress safety on the highways Members are guided by strict rules governing their cars Members are Tom Perrerro Max Funk Richard Ghirardelli Tony Gonzales Lynn Boren Rudy Sanfellce Sam Marrelll Charles Hamilton Devon Oliver Eugene Andriene Jerry Ramsey Martin Ballanf IUy Sa'ftathanno Bob Slavcnsky Frank Kraync Chick Burnham and Jay SilUtoe The Syndicates Carbon students spent a profitable hour Tuesday at the civic auditorium when Rabbi Mordccai Podet lectured and discussed the customs and beliefs of the Jewish religion A question and answer period provided answers to the many interesting questions which were asked by students who took an active part in the discussion Sherrie Anderson Pi Gam freshman and a Cleveland gal shares a unit in the dormitory Favorite classes must be physical education since she's taking three this quar- ter SCHOOL and DRESS SHOES PHYSICS CLASS TAKES TRIP Last Tuesday the College engineering physics class which is instructed by Henry Rachele visited he steam-electrpower plant at Castle Gate Upon arriving the group was given a general lecture on the hysical and chemical function of he many components of the plant y Assistant Superintendent White The class divided into two groups then toured the plant vhero everyone received first hand nformation and discussion on each phase of the entire process Of particular interest was the abundance of electrical equipment and controls that are operated at a control station by one receiver Everyone agreed that the tour rovidcd an excellent opportunity o observe theory in practice ic CARBON GIRL ELECTED STATE SECRETARY OF CYO Fifty students from Carbon county attended the Catholic Youth Convention which was held n Salt Lake City last Friday It was the annual convention of the Parish Youth Organization The main feature was the election of the state officers for the coming year Margaret Roberts a senior at was elected secretary Margaret previously held the office of secretary of the Dragerton Carbon CYO When election time rolls around each spring one is reminded that the school year is almost over Spirited nominations highlighted he nominating assembly held during the regular period last Wednesday Lucky finalists for the various offices were as follows: President Tom Nelson Glen Bradak Sam Stoddard Paul Carr Clifford Madsen Garth Wakefield and Jod-d- y Morley vice president Albert 3amett Ron Shaw Gary Draper Jipi Bcrtelsen Jim Menzies Pat 3endall and Fred Regis secretary --a Rene Petersen Judy Jewkes )iane Bean Sandra Harmon Kel-- y Columbo Pat Ilixon Mary Taylor Irene Rosclla and Rose Melc Primary elections took place Thursday State Interpretative Meet Held at Uah U The State Interpretive Meet which is the last one scheduled for this year was held last Friday and Saturday on the University of Utah campus Six Carbon students participated in the various events of this contest They were Cary Nelson and LaRene Petersen radio Mary Marakis dramatic reads ing Diane reading Shirley Crawford retold story and James Pappas pantoBean-humorou- mime" Their ratings were as follow's: Cary Nelson superior LaRene Petersen Mary Marakis James Pappas and Diane Bean excellent and Shirley Crawford honorable mention the group were Accompaning Mr Nicl Warren adviser and Phyllis Tatton who went as an observer Larsen: “This is the fifth day I've had to ask you to stay after BE A BOOSTER! school Now what have you to say for yourself?" Support Carbon Teams! Kent Anderson: “Well I'm very glad it’s Friday" For a New Look of Rachele: “If you had ten pota-oc- s Clothes ALL IN FUN Sportswear Play and had to divide them cqual-- y among 12 people how would you do it? “I'd mash John Jorgenson: —Stop at— THE Helper them” Ed Tratos: “The driver of that car ahead of us must be one of my teachers" Loretta Abcyta : "Why?" Ed: “He won't let me pass” Going to Have Your Portrait Taken? Then Stop at SUNNIE STUDIO Price Dave Miller: 'Tve finished with that girl" Gary Wilson: “How come?" Dave: “She asked me if I could dance” Gary: “What's so insulting about that?" Dave: '1 was dancing with her Qualified To Serve Your Car's Every Need! when she asked me" Letterman Club Plaas To Present Assembly In the true tradition of TOGGERY BRYNER’S Chevron Station Carbon o the high school Letterman club will present its competitive asand How do napkins salt pepper in the near future meal? sembly a as for an appetizer fit in Letterman Club has not The whether to as in doubt are If you or not you should try it consult presented an assembly for a numKenny Maynard who has had first- ber of years but this year under hand experience in such delicacies the direction of Laura Rhinchart What is this all about you ask? and the prompting of Coach Jack-so- n Jewkes and Bill Peterson they It all happened on the recent a break the precedent that has will a trip which was taken by the set been The Utah to southern choir Phone 342 Helper FOOD cap-pcll- choir stopped at Richfield for their dinner while cn route home and it was at the restaurant that this episode took place It seems that Kenny was so hungry that he couldn't wait for service— which was incidentally very slow The Regional Music Festival will be held this year at Payson on April 25 1956 Approximately 150 students from the Carbon music department will participate Special contest songs are being worked out by the mixed chorus girls' glee and the a cappella chorus They will compete with othe schools from this region Students from the college will also partici- pate honor the Graduate ef '56 To Away the Lay GRADUATION GIFT of your choice MORLEY’S JOLENE’S Exclusive Jewelers nop—inor PRICE CENTER With Mother's Day and Graduation Just Around Quality Foods The Comer Stop selection of And see our at QUALITY GIFTS! 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