Show Friday November 3 1950 THE WEEKLY CARBONICLE Deferment Terms Published Curbon It is likely that the following will be the policies adopted by the Selective Service system for deferment of men who may wish to secure a college education 1 All high school seniors who wish to may take a general classification test during their senior year Those who receive a score of 120 or more may be classed A as (s) and be permitted to enter college as a freshman and complete the year if they do satisfactory work in college and if their high school records indicate promise of success 2 Those who during their freshman year were in the upper one-ha- lf of their class would be permitted to continue in college as sophomores and stay the year if their work is satisfactory 3 Those who during the sophomore year were in the upper of their class would be permitted to continue in college as juniors and complete that year if they maintain satisfactory marks 4 Those who during the Junior year in college were in the of their class upper would be permitted to continue their college work as seniors and complete the year if they maintained satisfactory records 5 All who were classified as U-- A (s) would be obligated to serve in the armed forces upon Cbmpletion of their education 6 The top 50 of those in the first of a professional program may continue through the professional school as long as they show satisfactory progress and are likely to complete requirements for the degree in the normal lime 7 Students will remain in the 11-- A (s) program during intervals (summer) between academic years provided that they present evidence of intention to continue 11-- two-thir- ds three-fourt- hs HARRIS STYLE SHOP See Our New Selection of Formals Classes Enjoy Outstanding Film Program Two projectors are kept busy Page Three College Sponsors Selling Class Carbon College in connection with the state Department of Vocational Education is offering a special evening class in Christmas selling The course is open to everyone and the tuition is $375 per person The class will run for eighteen hours and one and a half units of credit will be given for completion of the class Registration was held last night at 7:30 p m The first class will be held Tuesday Nov 7 in room 5 at the college Classes will be held cm Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 p m Leland Bird will conduct the class For additional information on this course contact Mr Bird or Mr LeRoy West Carbon College Evening School Director running almost six periods a day every day here at Carbon and will be showing films throughout the entire school year There are about 400 more films on order including complete courses for the French and Spanish departments The school also has a new opaque projector in which slides or books may be used Mr Merrill states that since the Senate dub has been in charge of running the films there has been no money lost in film breakage or other damage but thaft when faculty members were running the films it cost more to pay for film damage than it did o rent the films He also stated Pi Gams Initiate that he thinks Carbon has one The Pi Gams held their priof the best visual-ai- d programs in the state of Utah mary initiation on October 21 for eighteen new members who are: Shannon McDonald Jessie Lee Nelson Jideen Gardner Bonnie Kayo Undergoes Faddis Phyllis Daskalos Betty Jo Fazzio Operation Mary Austin Marilyn Mead Ferry Codington Donna Missed in the lineup last Charlesworth Valene Reese DoThursday was Kayo Niwa Car- lores Reay Cherie Nyman Paulbon's halfback lie was in the ine Stella Mary Katherine Neu-mi- er hospital recuperating after an apVivian Naylor Aileen Burpendicitis operation ton and Alice Hansen A week ago last Wednesday The formal initiation will be Kayo had the attack and was held in the near future rushed to the hospital where he This year's officers are: Betty was immediately operated on Lou Allred president Shanna He expects to return to school De DoroAngeles today or next Monday thy Hardee secretary-treasur- er Evangeline Blkakis historian full-titraining the following Mrs “Stubby" Petersen is adviser to the sorority year As yet there is no provision to give financial help to the man Dick Urban formerly of East who lacks money for college ex- Caibon and now attending Grand penses but who has abliity to do Junction High Interviewed Mr It is very likely Washburn and Mr Morgan last college work that something of this kind will week He was commissioned to eventually be done seek information regarding our school paper and speech activities DR AARON E JONES vice-presid-ent me Got a Date? Vogue Dry Goods New Line of Then Don’t Be Late We Close When It Snows SUNSET School Shoes HELPER HELPER DRIVE-I- N on the PRICE-HELPE- R HIWAY |