Show TIIE WEEKLY CARBONICLE Page Two Friday February 17 1950 CARBONICLE Sdence Students Honored EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Jolene Bryner Associate Editor Janet Beckel Keith Busey and Bruce Nelson Robert Bryner and LeRoy Stevens Photographers two of Carbon’s outstanding senBusiness Managers— Jim Bergcra Hap Plaga and John have been given the ior students Georgedes to apply to the Uniopportunity of for a science Rochester versity EDITORIAL Letter to the Editor scholarship By Janet Beckel According to Mr Rasmussen Editor: Dear Attention has come to the memthe boys were chosen because of Concerning the shop boys and bers of our staff of the swimming their superior grades in the scitheir line! pool Carbon now maintains beStudents going to and from the ence classes from the ninth grade tween the main building and the sick and on The scholarships are valued gymnasium Those who are com- chemistry building are tired of plowing through the at $3500 and only students wishpelled to go from one building to white muck every day slimy the others shut their eyes grit ing to study sciences may apply to It's bad walk — through enough their teeth and take a leap and but there are always cars splashright into water ankle-dee- p when their shoes finally dry they ing by Some people like eyelet FLASH! NO CARBONICLE look like the wreck of the Hes- clothes in summer but who likes perus How about a culvert un- eyelet in corduroy? NEXT WEEK Can't something be done about der the walk Neph? this abominable situation? The Annoyed Geology Students Owing to the fact that next Girls' Glee Observes week week is Volentine’s Day Art Barn Poets’ Contest here will be no Carbonicle next Friday Staff members are in St Valentine's Day was celea school Carbon received high 'he same predicament with everybrated by the Girls' Glee Tuesannouncletter this month early 14 with a party one else— they have to take exday February the Barn annual Art ing Poetry music buildin the and program contest in Salt Lake City The aminations too They're going to ing during sixth period The refreshments and talents contest ends March 31 1950 En- be too busy to worry about a for the program were furnished tries are limited to two original newspaper by members of the class and a unpublished poems not to exceed good time was enjoyed by all 20 lines submitted by the author who must be between the ages of Another Hit Presented 14 and 18 Carbonite to Represent Thursday morning the MajorThe are $25 $10 and $5 club presented their assemette Carbon in Oratorical Contest for firstprizes second and third places bly “Love is a Funny Thing" to Jimmy Banasky a junior will There are also five honorable an appreciative audience The aswith prized poetry represent Carbon in the annual mentions American Legion Oratorical Con- books valued at not less than $2 sembly was narrated by lovely Merlcne Stark and by test to be held in the near fu- each elever dances funny jokes by ture Everyone ’who wishes" to enter Pauline Stella and the sweet The subject of his oration will be "The Constitution— A Barrier this contest should bee Mr V E voice of Bonnie Roberts The girls were rewarded for a Williams for full contest rules Against Tyranny" job well-doby the reception audience the by rm hi-lit- ed ne We’re Sorry Trying to do something nice and doing it well seems to be well-nig- We have Furniture and Home Appliances oi Fine Quality Helper Furniture PRICE h impossible in this attempt at journalism via your CARBONICLE Last week's article "Salute to Our Advertisers" inadvertently omitted one of our most dependable and faithful advertisers the Campus Inn For this we are sincerely sorry and hope that in future ittempts we shall keep our big foot out of our mouth If we missed anyone else we would appreciate hearing about it We’re trying! |