Show THE CARBONICLE VOLUME 18 Carbon College Price Utah Friday December 5 1952 Navel Aviation Officer Visits Carbon On Tuesday December 2 Carbon was visited by an officer of a procurement team from the Naval Air Station Denver Colorado Lieutenant Olson accompanied by Mr Field interviewed college sophomores to determine if they were eligible for appointment as naval cadets The applicants who arc successful will be given the final examination at the Denver naval station The men must be between 18 and 27 years of age with a minimum of two years of college If the candidates arc accepted they will be ordered to report within four months to Pensacola Florida where they will undergo 18 months of flight and ground training About twenty Carbon men were interviewed Number 9 Preference Ball Materializes Tonight is the night when the swirling of pretty dresses and sweet music will fill the halls Carbon students will be decked out in all their finery for tonight is the annual Preference Ball The theme "Golden Slipper’’ is carried from a backdrop featuring a castle to the orchestra seated on the stage from there the hall is papered in gold to resemble a JOURNAUSTS HISTORIC RE-ENA- CT EPISODE On the November 29 broadcast of "Carbon College Presents” Mr J N Washburn's Journalists presented a of the darGate Castle in 1897 at ing robbery The drama was written by the cast from material obtained at The Those taking part in the comic production were Shirley Fazzio Allan Jacob Jay Empey Jack Blaisdcll Joel Allred Gary Davis Not Blue Monday Leon Smith David Franco and Monday came as It usually docs Jimmy Bean but this time it brought little Mr Elmo Geary aided with preslips of white paper these natur- paration and recording ally being our report cards For the most part the grades were high and this was due largely to the present marking system of You Sounded Great! averaging attendance with class On behalf of the student-bod- y work The teachers are complainthe Student Council ing but it certainly is a boon to most students would like to say thanks to On the other hand a few stuthe fellows who played for the dents are objecting to the autoSadie Hawkins Day dance matic deductions for absence EvComments from the students en good students can’t overcome are praising your fine Job Let the absence handicap as some have pointed out us hear from you again As for you Bluffers you all deYour Student-bod- y serve what you get so don’t go crying on anybody's shoulder Remember it pays to go to school WAS YOUR GAB UNE BROKEN? Co-e- ds Enroll in Sun-Advoc- —i Nursing School castle turret The dance will begin at 8:30 pm in the college gym Jimmy Dart's orchestra will be featured’ and refreshments will be served from 9:30 to 11 The dance is free to students presenting slippers but outside couples will be charged $100 A check stand will be available Corsages arc optional at one of the main formal dances of the year Those who have been working hard on the dance arc Gib Hansen and the AMS Council Mr Carl Olsen and some of his art students Mr Charles Mcnzics and some of his carpentry students but most of all Mrs Bess Jones and the A W S Council Rotary to Honor Eagles Members of Price Rotary will honor the college football team at their regular meeting next Wednesday in the cafeteria at 6:30 p m Those honored will be members of the team the coaches and president stu-dentbo- dy Carbon's Carpenters Cuild New House As many have noticed the new house being built next to the shop by the carpenters of Carbon is coming along nicely The carpentry classes arc building it with no help from outside the school When the house is finished it is to be put up for auction and will be sold to the highest bidder A house was built last year also This gives the students experience and training in carpentry The houses arc completely built by the students under the direction of Mr Mcnzics and then transported to their new location If anyone tried to use his telephone during the first part of the Custodian Injured Out of 150 applicants to the week and wondered why he could Iloly Cross Hospital for nurses' not here's a pretty simple explan- Gy Snowplow 42 were training only accepted Of these nine were Carbon girls ation Mr Ardecn C Biddle superin- Two women were quarreling tendent of buildings and grounds They are Thelma Peirce Glenda over the wires when one of them on Tuesday of this week lost the Anderson Elinor Tolich Helen Skcrl Mary Ann Saccamano Cara Redd Dixie Redd Vera June Odcndahl and Carol Jones These young women will study anatomy physiology general nursing professional adjustments and public health Their courses will last three years got so mad she said something very unladylike Well the wires Just couldn’t take It and they broke right in two So If you’re wondering where your telephone service went out that's it Anyway something cut the wires end of the middle finger on his right hand Mr Biddle was tightening a nut on tlic handle of the snowplow when his finger got into the way of the fan The injury fortunately was not very serious and Mr Biddle is going on with his work |