Show Friday April 7 1950 THE WEEKLY CARBONICLE Gomes Scheduled The warm sunny weather seems to have Coach Axelgard beaming as it has enabled him to take his baseball aspirants outside and begin getting them ready for their first ball game which as yet hasn't been set Springville dropped the diamond sport this year which has caused the directors of Region Three to alternate the schedule This procedure has not as yet been done leaving the Dinos without much to depend on The coach reports that he has scheduled a game with Grand Junction here on April 22 with Carbon returning the game on May 13 but because the semifinals are to be played on May 17 Coach Axelgard is trying to reset the game for May 10 He reports that the Dinos are in the semifinals automatically and that they will play the Region One champions on their field on May Eagles Battle Snow Yesterday the Carbon College baseball nine was host to the team from Snow College but because the game was not over by the time the paper went to press the results were not printed This was Carbon’s first league game although they traveled to Mesa last Saturday for a preleague game and were downed 16-- 5 EASTER’S HERE We Have Easter Candies Drinks Lunches Campus IllM Carbon Participating In Phi Rho Pi Meet Wednesday April 5 rising with the sun were eight college students Mr Ockie as bus driver and Mr Washburn who acted as adviser Boarding the blue bus they started for Bakersfield California to participate in the annual college national Phi Rho Pi speech meet They are expected to return Sunday April 9 Students will compete in debate impromptu speaking and extemp speaking Students participating from Carbon are John Jones Robert Bryner Nick Nikas Tom Bithell Betty Jo Beck Beth Donna Frandsen Easton and Dorothy Hardee Page Three Carbon High Band Plans Benefit Concert For Polio Another of the benefit 'programs planned to raise funds for the Carbon county chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis is a band concert to be staged at 8:00 pm on April 28 in the Price municipal auditorium by the Carbon high school band under the direction of E M Williams The band will play several of the selections which it will play in the Region Five music festival to be held at Vernal In addition to these numbers a variety of novelty numbers will be provided to please every musical taste Juniors Build Mr Williams stated that he feels the Carbon band of this year Stairway to the Stars is better than it has been for the past two or three years so the Again the Junior Prom was a audience can be assured of a full huge success More than 200 tuneful program people swayed to the music of Jimmy Dart and his Orchestra NATIONAL SCHOOL The Promenade was taught by Wednesday morning Carbon's Gunda Reid and was very differ- student a National ent and clever Tom Ossana and School body enjoyed assembly given by Mr and Joyce Forrester led the prome- Mrs Charles Stuart and their nading couples down the stairs a young accordianist Albert and off the stage which had been guest Tarabini from California decorated by Mr Olsen’s art stuMr Stuart sang his version of dents Forty couples promenaded songs some of to lovely strains of "Stairway to many which were from the musical the Stars" "Oklahoma" of whose comedy A committee consisting of was cast a member he Joyce Forrester general chair man Lois Willis Vonda Toson Jolene Toson Rosana Sage Chris Seven pounds of cheese were Platis Carol Johnston Merlene consumed per person in 1948 Jeanselme Wilma Snow Cherie A single oyster produces beHansen Melvin Wall Rex McArthur Joanne Fasslo Sharon tween 55 million and 114 million Stoddard David Thompson and Jerry Anderson worked for four Carbon Student days on the decorations and were commended for a job well done Recovers Hearing During the intermission "Iioach” presented Mrs Reid and One of Carbon's vocational stuthe class advisers Carl Olsen and from Dragerton Walter dents Aaron Roylance with a gift of Wilson came into the (Buddy) appreciation from the class normal world recently by the use of a hearing aid that transmits EAGLES LOSE 14-- 6 sound through the bone structure Last Saturday the Eagles trav- of the ear Friends of Buddy say that he eled to Grand Junction to play is learning to talk rapidly and is Mesa College in the first baseball game of the 1950 season The enjoying for the first time the sounds of everyday life Eagles were defeated by a 14-- 6 Buddy lost his hearing when he score was afflicted with spinal meninThe game was highlighted by five home runs Darrel Crawford gitis He graduated from the Utah Eagle catcher banged out one of School for the Deaf and Blind at Ogden two years ago and is curthese for the visitors Both teams used very few rently taking a course in machine shop at Carbon a well-kno- wn |