Show THE CARBONICLE VOLUME IS Red-Head- CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20 1953 Beauty Queen of Sweethearts ed Ramona Gallegos Carbonctt's pride and joy was crowned “queen of Carbon’s Sweethearts" at the annual Sweetheart’s ball held on Saturday February 14 The queen chose a strapless ballerina length gown of white net which she wore with black accessories The white was most appropriate since Mother Nature had foreseen the event and had blessed Ramona with her deep au- burn hair High School Scholars Enroll in Carbon College Spring Quarter According to Dr Jones president of Carbon College fifty letters have been sent out to undergraduate high school students who have completed graduate requirements extending to them an offer to enroll in Carbon College spring quarter NOON MUSIC CLARIFIED Since last week's editorial on noon music further developments have come with an announcement from the administration that jazz will not be and boogey-wooge- y in cafeteria the played Appeals are being made by the student Council for suggestions of popular songs appropriate for dinner music and suggestions will be gratefully received by any member of the Council Some recommendations already made are “O Happy Day" "Till I Waltz Again With You” "Keep it a Secret" "Why Don't You Believe Me" and "Lover" JOURNALISTS TAKE VACATION Because of the end of the term and all the extra work that goes with it there will be no Carbonicle next week Out of the 36 weeks of school there are usually six to eight weeks no paper can be published because of holidays hunting season examinations and the like This plan has been created specifically for young men who arc nearing the draft age By enabling THANKSI these men to begin college early The student council thanks Gib they will have some college credit Hansen and his AMS council for before they arc drafted the fine job on the Sweetheart Ball and Mel Wall for the music CARBONiTE TAKES THIRD PLACE IN DAR CONTEST v Joanne Griffone popular senior has been receiving congratulations and praise all week for winning third place in the annual DAR contest held in Salt Iakc City last Sat unlay This is a great honor because Joanne was in competition with the outstandinggirls of Salt lake City and Ogden According to Mrs Hess Jones who accompanied her "Joanne gave a very commendable performance missing only two of the thirteen questions asked” The contest was based on knowledge of government and current events NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ENJOYED BY ALL Thursday the students of Carbon enjoyed a talk on "The Crypt of Civilization" by Mr A1 Otto ’The Crypt of Civilization” is in Atlanta Georgia under the buildings of Oglethorpe College It contains records and articles representative of our civilization This crypt is not to be opened until 8113 A D SHOP DOINGS ' Mr Varian Bartholomew reports that his new assistant Mr Mike Dougherty was operated on for appendiduring the week-en- d citis lie is expected to return to school Monday Some folks in the shop are wondering whether the students brought on this attack There was a hot time in the old shop Monday It seems one of the boys in Mr Boulton's class was welding and knocked over a can of solvent A small blaze started but was quickly put out by the rest of the boys who knew when1 (he fire extinguishers were and how to use them Radio Players Present P-T- A Program The Carbon College Radio Players under the direction of Mr Elmo Geary arc presenting a Founder's Day Program in honor Associaof the tion this Saturday morning The program will consist of a play describing the beginning and develand the factopment of the ors that led up to its beginning Parent-Teacher- ’s P-T- A Number 20 Debaters Enter California Meet At this very moment college de- baters an' in the thick of it at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena On Wednesday five teams with Mr Morgan as coach left for the h tourney The trip was made in private cars driven by Mr Morgan and Sam Williams Tlie five teams entered arc Charlie Madsen and Jerry Andersen Jim Banasky and Paul Taylor lA‘la Bari let and Sharon Stoddard Alene Taylor and LaRae Wilstead and Mary Luc Jewkcs and Catherine Morgan Charlie and Jerry are undefeated this season The Carbon team will be very much in the thick of things and is expected to bring some honors back to the school The meet is today and tomor )W and the students will be back to school Monday morning In order to get the trip it was necessary for those going to pay a large part of their own expens es Cal-Tec- COLLEGE STUDENTS REBEL Announcement of last Friday night's "preliminary" game has hrought organized rebellion from the college' college students An 11 41 was called after which the college students plus their pop band gave a very effective displny of school spirit pep-meeti- This ng incliukxl snake-dancin- g through the halls cheering in the cafeteria and putting up rousing posters At the game all college students including the boys sat together A small numlter of high school girls were a little unhappy because it seems they forgot that the Kaglettes were the college b and they felt that the Peppers should be mainly responsible for cheering the Eagles The tenm mnde the rebellion complete by scoring a swooping victory over Snow pep-clu- — AMS and AWS Meetings Held This Morning (Friday) The AWS Council had the honor of hearing Misses Lynne Mills and Sylvia Protopappas speak on poise These two girls have attended the Ann Ashton Charm School in Salt Lake City At the time the paper went to press the nature of the AMS program was not known |