Show o Friday December 5 1947 Carbon's Band Depends on Veteran Brass Section for Close Harmony THE CARBONICLE Fage Five STAlcTiY CLUBS REPORT PLATTER HITS By GALA PARTIES CoMEs EVANGELINE PLATIS ATHLETIC CLUB I was walking down the hall one Kitty Kit Carbon High Athletic club held Kandarls quiet morning when I heard a its annual initiation November 17 group of girls singing a song or Playing the bass horns we have with the kick off at eight o'clock so it seemed that went like this: "Let us live love LaMar Johnson and Howard Bartand This initiation however was together "Bongo Bongo Bongo I don’t one another” Ha! Ha! somewhat different than previlett who has been playing in difNew want to leave the congo Oh no ous ones Instead of cod liver oil We don’t want any college boys ferent sections of the band for no no no no!” Inquiring as to to drink they had coke Instead by Alice Robles what it was I found out that the misinterpreting the T S on Theoseven years and Richard Here-le- vi of raw oysters to swallow they had name of the song was “Civiliza- dore Salazar's sweater No Harwho has been playing for freshrison that's not what they say fried chicken potato salad and a Tommy Byers popular tion" his man noted for host of other things to pick from in Russia two years outstanding So I'm starting this list of reclooks— none and but This is one time in this mod- Yes they actually ate what they In our band we have two bari- personality ommended records with this new of these with the'honor compare ern world of ours ladies and gen- wanted to eat tones and two trombones Playsong popular an of named The Riviera club played host to being always "loyal tlemen that our great great ing these instruments are: Lynn "Civilization" "Forsaking I the old and new members of the Peacock our drum major an TrBev? AU Other” by Louli Prim Louie grandmothers would not turn over Wh° 'rimd-- Mk in their graves What I mean is Athletic club and all agree they eight year veteran of the bari- knows tell why he'd rather Uve lu did a swell job tone He took an A rating on a Jungle with lions and tigers than usually when a boy asks a girl were Sharon McSince he has attended Carbon with civilized solo in the last band contest people The way or a date they go dancing to a Donald George Coult Neal Smith and other Boyd Fjelstead is our other bari- he has acquired many buddies things look living in h°w take in and Etzel Henry has and both and not tone player On trombones we girls boys Ray White he a jungle wouldn't be a bad idea things— but He treated took Mary Helen Hardy to church everyone wonderfully have Bill Hill and Ferrell John"You Do" "Angela Mia" by goes steady and lives in son MAJORETTE If any one was on the receiving Vic Damone Vic is only 18 years I know you've all noticed in the end the of stairs when Angelo old and a very good singer (Cute Nan Leonard Helen Mele band concerts the girl sitting on On the wntat flri at too) Hi vole bind in nicely Dianond" Mahterc nine b nnie Rich" the very first row playing the pic- Carbon is Connie Pappacostas with roUin it clumsiness down wasn't orcheshis and Cl La! Wnlenn nnil iU Gray ITajIm ill 1 colo and flute and you've all junior She was the topic of con- tra jerry heard her on the "Stars and versation by the students recent- Barclay Allen at the piano on ol the Majorette club Stripes Forever" Her name is ly and these were some of the re- - the reverse side proves to be an walk on thin lJh0Ught Ibrinuin to total membenhip Mauri ne Greener and a very good marks made: "She isn't conceited 0ther Cavallero “What is this thing called love?" player She has been playing for and can take a joke—besides that Somebody comes to school starry- four years she's honest Her black hair is eyed every day "Love my eyCi" giving the Majorettes have post-it- ’s A newcomer of the band is enough to get you!" In other from the stone third finger poned their banquet planned for Alice Arnett playing the bell words Connie is very popular left hand affairs — Notice—Doris the latter part of November lyre And I may say this is the George Zamadakis senior is Helen Presses’ Jolene til school again convenes in first time in about three years strictly a Price boy His best budon time the Veterans Ad- -j Bryner’s (?) Argie Leonudakis1 uary the bell lyre has really been dy is Don Pike George's ambi- ministration's Branch office in Dorothy Iloopes and more and tion is to become a second Petty Denver announced today played more and more" BAND I wonder if Verna Beveridge Only isolated cases involving Saturday November 8th the incomplete records and several knows how fond of her is Gean hundred instances of wrong ad- Plaga— It might help huh Plaga? Carbon band and other students COME ONE COME ALL dresses remained unpaid this It looks as if the table has Journeyed to Ogden to witness the week as VA regional offices In turned for David Forsyth and concert given by the United States FOR LOTS OF FUN IN TRICE'S NEWEST MOST MODERN the four-sta- te area completed the Enid Seaton What goes? "Cars" Marine Band in the Ogden High School auditorium task of initial pay- —Sharp huh? ments to the more than 50000 McGowan you'll have to keep The concert was composed of student-veterain mind that Norman Aplanalp military marches two overtures on-tcheckAnother h and Tommy Byers go steady— Hour novelty numbers and two pus ' of an fun frolic with and KuJnjr evening your family up by VA representatives will be But Bruce Leonard is free white South American numbers As a or your friends on our newly maple ways made the second week in Decem- and thirteen and a half— fourteen feature Charles Owens played a native instrument somewhat re- ber in an effort to eliminate ev- soon Enjoy Refreshments at Our J30DA FOUNTAIN Farewell my fellow convicts— sembling a xylophone only larg- ery possible case of delayed er He played the "Witches PLAN TO HAVE A LIGHT UNCI I TOO until next time (Dance'’ by McDowell Asencores Call 636 for FREE Bowling Instructions he played “Tico Tico" and "Chop Sticks” For a closing number or for Reservations played the trumpeting (they LETS GO CARBON! Compliments of of the Star Spangled Banner By Jeahnine Clark “Personalities” Feature 'f!” n°" Co-chair- car-olo- gy now-a-da- ys “" V n’s Jan-ceiv- ed j back-breaki- ng Bowling Center ns e-c-am ! STAR BOWLING & COFFEE SHOP Helper Drug Co Gift Shop CAItBONETTE Jewelers j iloss Jewelers FOUNTAIN SERVICE HAMILTON & I1ULOVA WATCHES Carbonettes held their formal banquet Monday Nov 19 at the College cafeteria with Ann Kan-dar- ia as toastmistress They began with a candlelight ceremony at which the new members took their pledge and became Carbonettes Each member was given a corsage of red and white carnations ' and then Carmel Gonzales secretary began the banquet with a full-fledg- South Main ELGIN KELPERT WATCHES HAMILTON Helper Utah 151 South Main Helper Utah ed 'prayer PARKER SIIEAFFER EVERSIIARP and KIMBERLEY POCKETTE PENS HOLMES & COMMUNITY EDWARDS PLATE 1847 ROGERS COME ON DOWN FELLAS INTERNATIONAL SILVER A COMPLETE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRU- MENTS — Vega & Rucscher We Carry All Kinds of Hunting Equipment and Sporting Goods which was followed by toasts to the new members presented by Mary Louise Howa and a response by Anna Schoenberger Musical entertainment was furnished by a vocal solo from Barbara Rudcn and a piano duet by Jeannine Clark and Alice Arnett (I'ald Advert isrment) WANTED! Kimball Pianos Fontalini Accordians ALSO CONFECTIONERY 139 SOUTH MAIN STREET MAX’S SPORTING GOODS HELPER UTAH President Vivian Mate-kov- ic gave the speech of welcome Main and 4th East Price Utah A man fret tall left lbs with blond wavy hair blue eyra having hair on hla cheat but no ft o'clock shadow wlw doesn't amoke and likra to nerk lie muat have a rar and oodles of money a big rhest and aendrr hips a lot of muscles and shiny shoes If any male fits rontact "JOAN PHIL" P N That's our dream man Ihe description above |