Show i l Friday March 23 1957 THk CARBONICU Pago Two Carbon Events THE CARBONICLE Thomas Nielson Leah Jessen Linda Camber Editor James Pappas Editor Hope Colby Editor Thelma Tryon Using Manager Fred Babcock Ifootographer Potter Laurine typists Sharon Aitken Pat Savage Charlotte Naranjo Winona Martinez Bcehang Editors Edith Allred Advisor Robinson Lee Karo Reporters Causer Catherine Zamara Carole Joyce Fergusson Dorothy Bendettl Evann Riley Judie Lauxiski Raul Franco Renee Newell Claude Sadlier Robert Lee Carlyle Berensen Rose Mele Klitor Assistant Editor g Does the Shoe Fit You? Are you guilty of taking the name of the Lord in vain? If you are then it’s about time that you mended your ways If you are die of the blasphemers who help make life miserable for the students of our school by muttering foul phrases at athletic contests ‘or any other place take stock of yourself Your language not only hurts those around you but also harms your social position A person who is profane in his language is not intelligent but rather one who is showing his ignorance by proving that his vocabu- - lary is limited and he must use abusive words to supplement it Perhaps all of the blame does not The lie with the blasphemer to and listen stand by people who this crude language are equally guilty For if he does not have the sense to cut his “mouthing off" it is up to the individuals around him to ask him to please refrain Let’s all get together and put an end to the phrases of these people by completely ignoring them every time Are Pinpointed STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT UNDEROOE8 OPERATION Paul Carr student body president underwent an emergency appendectomy operation Thursday morning at the Price He is now back in hospital school enjoying his studies City-Coun- ty SENIORS ORDER CAPS AND GOWNS With graduation in the background senior class members spent Tuesday March 12 rushing to the physiology room to order their caps and gowns for the approaching event The price which was $435 included the cost of entering the alumni association This year the girls’ gowns are to be white and the boys' will be royal blue STUDENTS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF POLIO INOCULATIONS Mothers with crying babies were no more persistent than Carbon students who appreciating the advantage of early innoculation took advantage of the polio shots they speak given Wednesday During the morning classes they were received in the home economics room Students Let Killer Escape where Dr King and a crew of nurses and nurses’ aides adminisBy LINDA CAMBER Two years ago before the Salk it to them If these people can't tered the shots Vaccine was discovered every get their shots why should we person in this land would say “Oh worry To them we will give only SPEECH DEPARTMENT if only they could conquer polio as one word of advice — if the trou- SCHEDULES MEET they did small pox" People lived ble of getting three shots is too An interpretive speech meet has in constant fear of the cripplcr great then face the possibility of been scheduled for April 2 at Pay-so- n Yet now with immunity as close the iron lung for life braces to High School according to Neil as the doctor’s office many peo- handicap the normal pleasures of Warren debate teacher ple are too careless to even get walking and dancing or instead Mr Warren stated that the meet their shots Really why should of this suffering a quick death is open to anyone who wishes to we bother to take time to mention Think it over participate Students interested should contact Mr Warren immeMust We Have Dictatorship? diately The following events will be By RAUL FRANCO open to the students: humorous Do you ever leave your tray on tesy or follow a few simple rules reading— seven to ten minutes Uie table in the cafeteria after should be banned from better so- dramatic reading — seven to ten minutes retold stories — seven to eating your lunch? Hiis doplor-abl- e ciety situation hag been going on Cooperation is the idea upon ten minutes Pantomime — four for a long time and has become which democracy is based If a to six minutes and radio quite intolerable In its efforts to dictatorship is needed to teach cape with the situation the man- some people a few simple rules agement states that anyone leav- then that form of government THIRD HEALTH FORUM ing his tray in the future will be should be provided for them HELD MONDAY refused the privilege of eating in Most people respond to good atHie third in a series of Health the cafeteria was held Monday evening Forums associations and This is as it should be Certain- mosphere good 11 at 7:30 pm in the CarMarch Could a few felly anyone who finds it impossible good manners Cafeteria bon Subject College to practice a little common cour- - lows in our school sec the light? for the discussion was Dental Health Shall We All Plead Guilty? Panel members who discussed the subject were Dr Chester By JAMES PAPPA8 director of Dental Health ’Isn't it possible for us at Car- president’s statement But does of the Public Health Service in " our illiteracy in manners end bon to grow in culture Salt Lake City Dr J J Dalpiaz questioned Dr: A E Jones in his when we leave the buildings? No! of Helper: Dr Dean C Winters statement to the students of Car- A thousand times no Look at our of Price bon after he had observed other lawns and deny Floridation illnesses caused by bad manners schools recently The Milky Way's teeth and proper care of teeth Dr Jones is not alone in this ob- and the Junior Market’s grounds were the main topics of discussion Ask any teacher or with scarred walls show more servation student and he “Carbon” manners Students the KIWANI8 TALENT SHOW any will tell you that some Carbon time has come for a change Let's 18 TO BE HELD Students need to “grow in cu- raise our status be proud of our Students who are interested in lture” manners be proud of our characapplying for admission to the Let’s examine the facts Walk ter and our be of school Talent Night which will be proud down the hall during or between held Wednesday April 17 should Let's keep Carbon class priods The litter and loose its grounds submit applications before March papers testify to the truth of our dean 31 Entry blanks may be obtained at Nicholson’s Carbon Drug Have You Accomplished Your Goal? Houston Furniture or The They should be returnBy LEAH JEN8EN ed to The by March Did you make the desired ac- Do these holidays pull you into a 31 The tryouts will be held complishments you had intended rut that makes it difficult for you April 3 4 and 5 at 7 pm $125 last quarter? Stop and think to get out of again? will be offered in cash prizes What did yo do to make yourself Naturally as spring rolls around one thinks of snoozing" but stua better student? No matter what kind of stu- dents who sleep through life and Plans Free Handy-Ma-n dent you are — highly scholastic their opportunities often wake with a headache True the weaayerage or a Co Mutual — you can ther becomes sunny and warm and fcs we get spring fever but still we FVee easterner Fwfctag tear make improvement This quarter we have some hol- can't shake off responsibilities — rsoNi S7i idays that will interrupt school Don't let spring fever affect you! foul-mouth- ed a Dal-glie- paper-scatter- sh ed Ki-wan- Sun-Advoca- Sun-Advoc- is te activities of any of our busy freshman Compare the or sophomore students at Carbon College with the activities of lower division students at the larger schools and you will see many advantages which come to the students here In all fields: music debate drama student government journalism photography dance sports or the junior college student gets to shine In the larger these opportunities are assumed by the upper classmen colleges out-of-cl- what-have-y- ou Alumni Make News MR and MRS ROBERT and son Tab are visiting with their parents in Price Mrs Wilstead is the former Shirlec Judd 1955 graduate from Carbon High Robert is in the Air Force and has been stationed in Tucson Arizona WIL-STEA- rues Mr Bobotes graduated from the University of Utah before coining to teach at Carbon D BRYCE PEACOCK a graduate of the 1955 Carbon High Class is in training in 'Louisiana Bryce enlisted in the Army shortly after graduation He plans to go to college after completing his service in the Army MR and MRS BOB CASSEL CONNIE PLATTS now Mrs Richard Bacus Toner is living in North Carolina where Mr Toner is a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force Young University Gale graduatConnie is a graduate of Carbon ed from Carbon High in 1955 High School and College where she was an active student in draMR GEORGE BOBOTES a matics Mr Toner is a graduate Carbon College graduate of 1948 from USAG is now teaching Electrical EngiVIRGINIA SODERBERG neering at night school at Carbon is employed by the Blue Cross-Blu- e BASEBALL SCHOOL SLATED Shield Health Insurance Company in Salt Lake City FOR Coach Dick White of Carbon College is currently directing a baseball school for all baseball QUALITY FOODS players umpires managers coaches and spectators The main purpose of the school is to acquaint people with the rules and the techniques of the game Any high school or college boy who desires to manage or umpire a team during the coming season should attend the meetings The opportunity is extended to the community as a public service of Carbon College are the proud parents of a baby Mrs Casscl is the former girl Gale Davis from Wellington Mr Casscl is attending the Brigham FANS-PARTICIPAN- at a Low Cost Keller’s Market WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Fnrnltnre-Appllanc- East Mala Food Goods Hardware-Spurtin- g es price IPMCIE IN PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY Complete laundry Service for Every Need COMPUTE UNEN SUPPLY — RBJTAU DRY CLEANING — IOWA CABINETS lumber i ass AU Phom HR TYPES OF SERVICE Mm Utah |