Show TIIE WEEKLY CARBONICLE Page Two i Janet Beckel Associate Editor Lucile Jorgensen Lyle Conover Jimmy Scarcelli James Bcrgera Nick Kiahtipcs Julia Lucero Gail Prince Valene Reese Jane Powell Richard Lewis Lucille Pretiger Kayo Niwa Stanley Anderson Nan Leonard Beth Frandsen rrsuPTous We students of Carbon are responsible for the life of our college Yes our responsibility begins tonight and will increase with every following day of school It is up to us to convince not only the people of Carbon county that we have a great school but also a few cynics who plague our campus One way to convince these jwople is to gain and hold a terrific amount of school spirit This enthusiasm should be present not only on the ball field or gymnasium but also in every activity the school undertakes comTrue enough it should really be shown at inter-schoalso is shown true at but the the fact that spirit petitions these stems directly from everyday school Now the question arises as to how to attain this spirit Simply by having a majority of our students interested in what’s Rnint on at school There are many activities in which one may endeavor and there are more than enough s' "dent-bod- y activities for everyone to benefit Get into these things especially student affairs They don’t hurt or cost and they do make your school a more interesting place Look your school over and realize that you’ll only get out of it what you put into it Together— we can't fail JOHN JONES ol Eagle-Maveri- ck Highlights Dedication EAGLES AWAIT OPENER 47 Tom Steele a Monticello boy and a returning letterman from last year plays right end At left end is Duane Quinn Price also a letterman Playing right tackle for the Eagles this year is Bob Jcssen a local lad who opened some big holes for the high school team last season Holding down le the position is Harold Cunningham a high school letter-ma- n from last year At right guard is Steve Milo-viwho made his letter last year playing center Left guard will be Blondie Peterson Dragerton who went to Wasatch a year ago and who played for the high school in 1945 Center will be Joe Ruka-vifrom Spring Glen Joe is also a letterman lcft-tack- ch na With the biginning of school Carbon's student council mem-r- ir bers started work on the varied problems confronting them with dedication of the field as their primary concern John Jones Kayo Niwa and Patsy Burdick student body officers will be assisted by two ri presen tativcs from each class who are to be elected at class elections Mr Cross has the important task of guiding in student government Working with Mrs Bess Jones and the assembly committee the council arranges for assemblies r" and entertinments All student affairs are handled L by the council including charters publications athletics and special events J'- i ' v" JOHN JONES President ar Fracas Tonight at 8:15 the Carbon Eagles will tangle with the Mavericks from Mesa College in Grand Junction This will be the first game of the season for both teams and the first ever played in the new Carbon stadium Last year the Mavericks defeated the local aggregation The college team this year is the largest in the history of the school numbering an impressive 16 1994 STUDENT OFFICERS TAKE OVER CARBONICLE extra-curricul- Friday September In the backficld arc several top guys who arc good enough for places on the starting lineup Coach Jewkcs suggests the following as probables: quarterback Dave Faddis of last season's lower division eleven with Norman ready to take over left halfback Junie Lindsay or Daryl Nord right halfback Shoro Budo or Tom Burr who hails from Monticello a transfer from last year's B Y U frosh Fullback probables are Darrell Crawford and Kline Purcell The caliber of the candidates is indicated by a statement frorj Coach Jewkcs that as many as forty-foof the men may see action tonight Geographically the team is composed of boys from Moab Orangeville Huntington Monticello Nevada and Oklahoma as wel as the boys from Carbon county Altamont Green River and Blanding The roster is as follows: Fullbacks: Darrell Crawford Kline Purcell Jerry Walker Halfbacks: Lamur Lindsay Darryl Nord Tom Burr ’Shoro Budo G A Larson Geary McCand-lcs- s Cecil Wall ’Max Nelson Danny Garber ’Angelo Mahlcrcs Quarterbacks: David Faddis Bob Carrol Bobby Davis Corny Richmond Dan Campbell ’Norman Aplanalp Ends: Neal Smith ’Tom Steele ’Duane Quinn ’Ted Milovich Ap-lana- J : I ur i jj: ''I lp PATSY BURDICK Secretary KAYO NIWA Vice President Art Steele Claude Lacey Jim Rodosh ’Bill Kirkwood ’Clark Peacock Bob Jcssen Don John- Ncilson Bill Behunin ’Phillip son Harold Cunningham ’Gail Salzar Prince Jay Stewart ’Joe Mar-voCenters: ’Steve Milovich Sharon McDonald ’Joe Rukavina Guards: Lamar Hussey Bill Jimmy Oliver Mathis ’Manuel Abeyta Martin ’Indicates lettermcn sh 7 Campus Inn |