Show THE CARBONIGLE Cate Two CARBON THE CARBONICLE EVENTS Friday January 25 1957 What Is A Student? ALUMNI (from magazine) Somewhere between the amazement and delight of the first day of school and the dignity of old age we find a fascinating creature called a student A college student is part intensive study a little lounge lizzard with a tendency g toward a dash of sprinkled with a little bit of cigarette smoking a Charlie heavy pinch of good-tim- e and larded with ambition Students come in assorted sizes weights colors and ages and are ususally found in buildings called schools Some of them arc only found there because they have no other place to go others seem to enjoy being there Some students go to school mainly because they like basketball football or track These are usually boys Some boys may wear pink shirts suede shoes and crew cuts but their mothers love them Sometimes girls love them too whatfor I’ll always wonder A boy may be a d bundle of mischief with glasses and a freckled face or perhaps he has apple checks red hair that won't stay combed and a twinkle in his eyes Sometimes boys study more than girls Usually these boys become engineers scientists or doctors and sometimes teachers pa Tom Nielson Leah Jessen Judy Lauriski Linda Gamber Thelma Try on James Pappas Fred Babcock Editor Assistant Editor Business Maruer Junior Editor Advertising Manager Sports Editor Photographer Society Editor Hope Colby Laurinc Potter Pat Savage Sharon Aitken Typists Charlotte Naranjo Wynona Martinez Exchange Editors Karo Lee Robinson Kelly Columbo Dorothy Zamora Reporters Carole Fergusson Catherine Causer Jerry Ilaycs Elaine Stamoulis Arthur Jameson Myma Longhurst Kenny Maynard Joyce Bendetti Evann Riley and William Kersner Jerri Hayes Artist Community Play Establishes Foothold By FRED BABCOCK of The recent community play which was presented by members cement to has students Carbon several helped and the civic groups the relationship between the college and the townspeople Mr Elmo who helped Geary speech instructor was one of several individuals fb bring the venture to a realization after the idea of a play had been promoted by several outside groups over a period of years With a firm foothold established it is believed that the group will now be ready to act on its own initiative as an activity of the community In the near future they will meet to effect a permanent organization and elect officers It is felt that with some help from the College this organization may continue to present a yearly production since it is now financially established Although Mr Geary does not take credit for the original idea Carboniclc staff members feel that without his assistance the idea could never have become the successful venture that “Goodbye My Fancy” proved to be in making its debut last week Dr A E Jones who provided the necessary cooperation and financial aid from the College should be credited with making the venture a first class public relations gesture Why A Lyceum Program for Carbon? RATE NOTICE Ben Jewkcs popular Carbon student was injured last Saturday in a skiing accident at Clear Creek Ben who was skiing down a hill failed to anticipate the sharp turn in his route and fell in trying to stop The ligaments in his leg were severely sprained At the present time his foot is in a cast so he will be seen around the campus on crutches for the next few weeks Ben Mead is the only new student to enroll in Carbon High this week He transferred here from Uintah High He is originally from Wellington Utah Alert teachers took the opportunity last Monday to show their students history in the making when they observed the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States on television The students in American History and American problems classes met in the Cafeteria for the presentation Current history is probably just as important as past history and the taking of the oath to uphold the democracy of the government was a scene that most students will not forget class-cuttin- coke-drinki- ng pint-size- shell-rimm- ed students are nice too They usually have one color of hair when they're bom and several difThe Carbon College Athletic Deferent ones later Some carry sevpartment under the supervision of en in their clutch bags lipsticks Mr William Peterson has rented can-tee- n Girl wear four slips and flat heeled shoes Little girls like to bring flowers and apples to their teachers and they look especially sweet in starched pinafores and curls Sometimes they look sweet in jumpers no curls and with smudged noses Most of them like new clothes and are especially good at flirting When they get older they like to twist men their little finger— men like it too They like to spend money and usually find men who let them Nobody has more fun than students and they dearly love parties College students aren’t too much for dry lectures and homework but mots of them like music dancing riding and reading Mostly they read Mickey Sipplane or the comics but once in a while they’ll chuckle over Shakespeare or Chaucer Students can make a teacher feel like walking on a cloud or send one into the depths of desbut they are necessary for George Abeta took his best girl pair to the movie When an especially romantic scene appeared on the screen ho whispered to her "A kiss just one kiss!" The girl didn't respond "Only one single kiss!" he implored Still no answer Somewhat provoked he asked "Are you deaf?" Wheroup the young lady asked: "Arc you lame?" two coke machines which have been placed in the gymnasium and in the machine shop The profits will be used to pay for two scholarships which will be given to the drama two outstanding athletes of Careduof this we have type Question: Why is it so important that bon College The scholarships will cation? Answer: Carbon is a center for documentary knowledge in this amount to $75 each if sufficient area Without the help of lyccums a complete knowledge and culture money can be raised is difficult to build Just as one develops a taste for certain foods so can he develop a taste for the classics by hearing by seeing and by Several Carbon County educacoming in contact with them A college is always a scat of learning tors attended a meeting of the and culture hence its purpose is to develop cultural pursuits Utah Association of Supervision Question: Why is it difficult to obtain these lyceums? Answer: Price is isolated because of its location and because of and Curriculum Development Satthe dangerous roads one must travel to reach it People who have not urday in Salt Lake City Dr A E traveled over thee roads frequently dislike to take the risk During Jones headed the delegation from Price winter months ice increases the risk Question: Why should we attend these lyceums? Answer: These programs have ratings They are per25 students in formed by College professionals and provide excellent entertainment MrApproximately Rex Christensen’s 7:45 am Students may attend on their activity cards adults for $250 and chilclass will Seminary enjoy a bowldren for $150 for season tickets This is a reduced rate compared to well-wor- th ing party and the are These the schools Saturday evening The money other programs time Certainly people who arc interested in education should support students will travel to Sunnyside to bowl after which they will reeducational projects turn to Price for a party The priQuestion: Where do these lyccums come from? Answer: Lyccums are presented by students from Carbon the mary item on the menu will be University of Utah the B Y U and the UJSAC "Sloppy Joes" By CAROLE FERGUSSON Question: Why does Carbon need more lyccums? Answer: Carbon needs more lyccums to further cultural education They need to cultivate interests in the arts such as music and top-not- rii Junior Colleges Aid Educational Opprtunities A Junior College consists of a two year program Its aims arc to meet the higher educational needs f the community in which it is located The two year colleges were first developed in the early 20th century In many respects they arc a unique development in American education Such colleges ore cheaper thus enabling many students to attend college who otherwise could not afford it Once established it is felt that many student graduates will see the necessity for continuing their education in senior colleges Dan and Helen Rodriquez were The Junior Colleges often provide transportation for students out on the highway when the car living in rural areas broke down He didn't seem to mind and wanted to make love "My kisses will put new life in ALL IN FUN Student leaders you" he waged "Then for goodness sake" she Crain Shiner in the barber shop Attend Confab was addressed thus: “Your hair replied sweetly "get out and kiss the car" Five prominent Carbon students seems to be getting thin on top Have sir tried own our brand you attended a meeting of the Utah Adam talking to Cain and Able Students Association at Univcr of hair tonic?” as they passed the Garden of Ed“No I haven't" sity of Utah Saturday Theto pur- "So it can’t be responded Crain en: "Ixik boys there is where that" try pose of this moceting was Mother Eve ate us out of House to and to solve mutual problems Chuck Christensen asked a seri- and Home" become better acquainted with students from other schools Those ous question: “Dad" he asked “what’s a millionaire?” attending from Carbon wen Paul “Well son" said his father "it’s KelParr student body president secrewho has a million dosomebody student body ly Colombo llars" Menizes sophomore Jim Shoe Store tary Chuck thought a moment dass president Irene Rosella AWS proxy and Keith Burnett “Well" he said his head up Price Utah proudly "I'm a one-airpresident of the senior class Jolcne’s e" NEWS FORMER CARBON STUDENT TAKES BRIDE Of special interest to Carbon alumni and students is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Barbara Guff to Joseph Victor Williams son of Mr and Mrs Victor Williams of Price The announcement was made by the bride’s parents Mr and Mrs ilal-vJ Guff of Colonia Juarez Chi huahua Mexico The ceremony was performed in the LDS Temple at Mesa Arizona December 17 with a reception following in Colonia Juarez The couple arc making their home in Provo where Mr Williams is continuing his schooling at the Brigham Young University He is a graduate of Carbon College The new Mrs Williams has been er attending the BYU g teaching They can be nuisances and yet once in a while a teacher can point with pride to a President and say “He was my pupil” They can cause people to experience grief joy despair hope love dislike and elation they can be the bane of society or the hope of the future but one thing is certain —God made them all!!! — Phi Delta Kappa Magazine nerve-rackin- BROADBENT’S Fine Foods Price Utah WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Goods Hardware-Sportin- g Furniture-Applianc- es East Main Price We Desire to Serve You CARBON EMERY Bank Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PRICE UTAH (Quality Cleaners “Semitone” SWEATERS OUR SPECIALTY o Phone 3 — WATCHES — — PARKER PENS — — DIAMOND RINGS — O Morleips Jewelry EXCLUSIVE Price JEWELERS Utah Price |