Show HIE WEEKLY Page Two Friday April 9 1948 CARBONICLE WHAT ABOUT WALLACE? Inquiring Reporter By Wallace can be elected HARDY A JOHNSON president of the United States Estimates are that he will receive between 5000000 and 10000000 votes This will be Boys what is your idea of an received vote leader ever ideal that any third party the largest girl? in American history Charles Marchese: "One who In last week’s Carbonicle presidential poll he received has a personality with a splendid 46 votes to lead many of the most renown aspirants to the appearance” highest office This indication for the most part means very Boyd Fjelstedt: "A beautiful little but it does show that a person employing the com- brunette Somewhat of the Hedy munist technique of stimulating discontent and then com- Lamarr type” bining the discontented elements into a mass following is Benny Richardson: "A girl with personality and looks One who bound to get attention a good word about everybody President Truman’s directive to Wallace that “he ought has and can carry on a conversation" to go to the country he loves so well and help them against Stanley Barras: "Someone who his own country if that’s the way he feels” is the general smiles and returns a greeting and sentiment of the American people and should impress upon must not think she’s superior to every students mind the principles that Wallace stands for everyone! One who isn’t It is not probable that Henry self-center- and egotistical" be remembered always as LaMar Johnson: "A girl with Alumni of Carbon high a good personality well dressed DAVID FAUSETT and not stuck on herself" Theodore Salazar: "A girl who Dear Editor: is a lot of fun and neat in appearIn respect to an article publish- ance and has a smile for everyed in the April 2nd issue of the one" Carbonicle we the undersigned Joe Ghlradelli: “One that alshould like to clear up one smaU ways greets you with a smile end point talks to you in a pleasing always There has been a slight misun- voice" derstanding which has been magJames Taylor: "A beautiful nified in the interpretations of blonde!” many who read the article will LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: The purpose of this letter is to express my appreciation for the splendid cooperation received on the Senior Hop last Friday The students of Carbon as well as students of surrounding Junior high schools dressed appropriately and removed their shoes which made the Stocking Dali a terrific success I wish to thank my associate Janet Carr and our committee for the valuable time they spent to furnish the students with fun Appreciation is also due Miss Heinlein Mr Merrill and Mr Olsen for constructive advice and the use of art materials Carbonicle staff is to receive our thanks for the articles which publicized the dance aiding its success and providing the school with good reading material I feel the Senior Hop Stocking Ball provided a pleasurable evening for all who attended and will be remembered as one of the best dances of the year Carbon college should be proud of the Senior Class of 1948 we hope we ed Facts rest as follows: We as debaters drew number 1 teams number in the regional speech meet Any other placement of number 1 team would be of course purely personal opinion In all fairness to the other five teams who along with ourselves took top honors in debate we should like at this time to have each and everyone of the readers understand that there was no placement of the "number one high school debaters" We hope that all concerned will understand that the article printed should have been interpreted somewhat differently We repeat our team number was 1 and not our team rating JONES AND LEE THE CAR UONJCLE STAFF David Forsyth Editor Teruko EnkoJi Associate Editor Richard Barras Saccamano Advertising fStanley Nielsen Lewis Blair Walklngton Sports Editors Ann Kandaris Evangeline riatls Society Editors Carmen Aguirre Lucille Jorgensen Rewrite Feature Reporters— Jeannlne Clark Mary Hardy Bernice Johnson Alice Robles Theodora Karras Jack' Stevenson Exchange Alex Markakls Nick Zumadakls Photographers Reporters —Jolene Bryner Laura Martin Norman Jones Ron campus inn "The Friendly Little Joint” Where Everything Is Made to Your Taste J O JEWKES prop Price Utah WATCHES for Graduation $500 DOWN $500 A MONTH ALL NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKES at the GIFT SHOP JEWELERS HELPER UTAH |