Show In Carbonicle Letter to the Editor Betters to the editor printed in the Spotlight By Nlta Robertson In the spotlight this week is Carol Prince who was our to the D A R contest held in Salt Iake City Saturday and came away as winner out of seven contestants Carol won a $100 bond at this contest and early Friday morning she was presented a portable radio as a prize for winning the "Voice of Democracy" contest in our school Conall wc're Carol gratulations of you proud Stepping into the limelight this week an the candidates for sweeheart queen Ilens wishing them ail luck and may the best repre-senati- ve thne win Receiving statewide attention this week was the Carbon Pep Club who put on an outstanding demonstration of marching at Springville received many compliments and even had their marching mentioned on a statewide radio station Keep up the good work gals! Thanks go to the directory staff for Iheir fine work on this book The cover was especially dever Wonder why Jimmy (Pepper) Welch's campaign signs are all in black and white — mostly blaek! This is terrific! Mr Washburn can do the splits He was seen Wednesday morning showing this talent although he's rather bashful about the whole thing “Pity the Poor Sophs" Theme Of Competitive Assembly the Carbonicle do not necessarily agree with the editorial policy of the paper These letters arc printed in the form of a public forum to air the views of the students Dear Editor: It would seem to me that our very honorable Governor I am has a very poor sense of value On the same page of a state pap r on January 29 there appeared two articles dealing with Governor Lee One of the articles gave a report of Governor Lee’s objectives to a four per cent increase in grades to parents of school children for attending a P T A meeting at Carbon The meeting was a “back to school night" where the parents could get acquainted with the many school problems of their children This grade increase was even brought to the attention of the state superintendent of public instruction The second article was a report of Governor Ixe granting a to a convicted murdered of a young man This young man was shot down in cold blood in front of several eye witnesses Action of this kind certainly could be very damaging to the sense of values of the young people of today Nan Blackburn re-prei- ve Shop News By Chrystal Zamatakls For an interesting chart of the By Sue Casey work being done over in drafting see Mr D E and ' 'il Hams' b'aekboard This chart dvivs the students’ progress and blue-printi- "Because the sophomores nro s poor leave a penny at the door" This was the theme of the sophomore competitive assembly pro Rented yesterday morning Living these up to that statement one-o" sophs was wait in: at the door with a money hag According to Donna Stowell asm m bly chairmnn "You've made ruiiti an accomplishment if you can anything constructive out of the sophomores" Among the numbers on the program were: "We’re Two Swells" "Rags to Riches" "Kh Compari" and "Side by Side” Unique programs were handed out at the door In charge of programs was Jack Brinkerhoff In chnrge of dancing were JoAnn Ix’onard and Margaret Thompson "never-say-die- ng t'ie imst progressive student Bar bells are being made by Mike D'Mitrieh Ted Iamph nnd I’liil Arellano in machine shop In carpentry Mr Charles Monies is making a trophy case for the Helper Jr High Mcrrial Porter is making a clothes closet with sliding doors A big corner table for sectional furniture was made by Robert INTRAMURALS With Leslie Newren Intramurals with a busy slate at all times have gone into the fifth week of bnskctball So far only two teams hnve been dropped from competition They are the Ione Rangers and Cowley's This past week and also next week there have bren and will be some excellent games going on SNOW TROMPS FARIES By Dale Acord Iist night Conch Bill Peterson's mighty Eagles fell under the homo gnme of the senson Tomorrow night they travel to Snow powers of the Snow Cagers This was Carbon College's last for a return engagement 50-G- O Friday Feb 12 1954 ABOUT THE CAMPUS By Fat That was a nifty pep rally we had last week Of course some of the "Peppers" were out of proportion but I believe they had reason to be Mr Delchambrc and Mr Trujillo made a good contrast to each other and managed to be quite active during the school song The "war department" is certainly clamping down on the truants lately Twenty per cents have been numerous in all classes and have embarrassed the carriers greatly haven’t they Pat Tam-llos- ? When Mr Trujillo was asked if he wanted a student directory he said "Why?? I’m already mar- ried!" Dick Trauntvein and Virginia Wise are two neat steadies that warrant mentioning Oh they argue and tease but always get along well and have a lot of fun together Rex Day Gale Chapman and Sam Stoddard must be preparing for the 4 Dors' celebration Those stubbles will be real beards if they wait long enough Heaven help the poor girls who go out with them though! For you girls who haven’t found n Valentine Eddie Robinson’s a swell guy with a real neat personality lie has good manners too and knows how to treat a girl Congratulations go to the Pep Chib for helping with the referendum this week Kids! Don’t forget Valentine's Day and the Sweetheart Ball tonight Get your sweethearts and be there! LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED By Evellyn Varellas Abraham Lincoln a great American nnd the lGth president of ‘he United States is being honored on the 146th anniversary of his birth Lincoln is second only to George Washington in the hearts of the American people PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY Modern Laundering and Cleaning TRICE UTAH |