Show Friday May 7 1948 Personally Yours BY JEANNINE CLARK Last week as you all know the band choruses and Majorettes attended the Vernal Music Contest and I would like to tell you how wonderful we were treated by the people of Vernal And when I say we were probably treated better there than we ever have before I know the three organizations that went will back me up When we reached Vernal at 2 p m we were given our homeroom which was the Seminary building The chorus sang and the soloists played as soon as they were ready At 4:30 we all went and were back to our home-roo- m in homes to private assigned ‘Cour4's and groups of 2's 3's tesy Cars" arrived and took us to our homes where we were given all the privileges we wanted At 8 p m there was a radio broadcast from the school on which we had three numbers which had been chosen during the day’s activities After this a dance was held in honor of the visiting schools THE WEEKLY CARBONICLE Page Three STHicTlY CoMliAL Kitty Kat Kandarls ‘But Beautiful’ that’s all one hears around Carbon the diamond fad has been started again We had a week or two of rest but here we are “The Same Ole Story” Wanna know a few of them? Donna Mabbutt Odell Anderson Regina Craig LaMar (Steppe) Johnson Carle Erdlie LaMone Anderson and Norma Lunelli will be taking the fatal step after graduation with Herb Draper Hope there aren't any phonies Congratulations! Carbon vs Nebo: (Late Report) It seems as if track is not the only present day sport Carbon also challenged Nebo in a spitting contest We hope our loving children won (he great victory (Truth is stranger than fiction) Ilome Sweet Home— No!! Hear the college found a new place to hang their hats in Salt Lake Gee boys try to find out where huh? Clime Does Not Pay But it pays to be ignorant— just like me (But I'm not alone here) Flash! Marion Pulli received a big hunk of diamond along with a beautiful wrist watch all in one mail from Dominic Biaoco FASHIONS By EVANGELINE PLATIS Leaving the “New Look” of the fairer sex to their side I now put the spotlight on the fashions of men’s clothes Drastic changes have been made in women’s clothes but male fashions suffer no changes but improvements Some of our best dressed boys include: Judd Killpack Nick Zumadakis George Coult Ted Nelson Dick Frandsen Leon Lines and Frank Gustas CARBONETTE CLUB Catherine Regas was voted to succeed Vivian Matekovic as president with Norma Jean Gibson Anna Schoenber-g- er Alberta Jerant secretary treasurer Patricia Berardi infirmary advisor and Irene Christensen' historian each succeeding respectively Ann Kandarls Patsy Jones Margaret Ruth Alley and Maurine Greener on Thursday April 22 when the Carbonette club met and voted for their new club officers for 1949 vice-presid-ent ELECTIONS (Continued from Page One) the helm of student government with a great deal of experience behind him In taking over Judd Kilpack’s position this student body president of Helper Junior ’44-’and vice president High The easy way to find the horse- of Carbon has an during ‘46-’power of a car is to lift the hood excellent knowledge of school and count the plugs Saturday morning the bands played their concert pieces and I was informed we really made a fine showing At 3:30 the parade started and Carbon was the last band to march down the street After which there was a mass band led by Colleen Campbell of GRADUATION Vernal At 7 p m we started home feel(Continued from Page One) to the Sperry director of religious eduing happy and grateful cation at the Brigham Young Unipeople of Vernal for a wonderful versity will deliver the address music festival 45 47 management John Jones victor in the hottest contest of the election will step into Max Thomas's shoes as Vice Prexy Opposing Norma Anderson in the finals John spurted away to a small early lead and was able to hold it for the of the voting John was editor of the Price Junior High and has been paper in ’45-’President of this year’s Senate der A Graduation Portrait? Sure! Where? 46 SUNNIE STUDIO UTAH HELPER 254 South Main PETE'S CLOU OUR SERVICE 48 GREETINGS Carbon Student WILL PLEASE YOU— YOUR BUSINESS WILL FOOD CENTER TLEASE US rilONE U7 Helper Utah club Maxine Vukslnick Carbon’s '47-'Public Relations Correspondent takes over Pat Cima’s job as secretary by virtue of her victory over Jean Juliano Junior Class President Maxine is very well qualified for the position as shown by her excellent work in debate and journalism Complete results are as follows: PRESIDENT 275 Henry Rachele 198 Ted Nelson VICE PRESIDENT 272 John Jones Norma Anderson 199 Quality Foods Helper Utah (a SECRETARY Maxine Vuksinick 283 Jean Juliano aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 189 i |