Show THE CARBONICLE Volume 17 D E Carbon College Price Utah December 7 1951 Club Active Carbon Band Presents Program At Carbon According to Blaine Thompson Carbon's new D E teacher the Distributive Education club of Carbon has elected its officers for the year and is really getting into the swing of things around school The officers for this year are: President Louise Bry-n- er vice president Bob Rosdla secretary-treasur- er Ncdra Thomas editor Lola Palz Keith Dillard was elected Car-- 1 bon's representative delegate and attended a board of delegates meeting in Salt Lake City on No- vember 29 This meeting was held in the state capitol building in Mr Cheney’s office Mr Cheney is the for all the Utah state clubs When Keith returned to Carbon he gave a very interesting report to all the D E classes about the meeting in Salt Lake E M “Toot" Williams and his ously whistling as he visits Times music makers of the Carbon band Square China Town the water front Harlem and Broadway presented an assembly this mornThere is confusion everywhere as ing during the regular assembly the man walks along His steps hour can be heard along with street car The program included the fol- bells police whistles and bicycle lowing numbers: "The Trumpe-toer- s” honks The rest of the program conby W L Leidzen played double cornet band and sisted a of: “Smoke Gets in Your the by quartet consisted of Melvin Wall Eyes" a cornet solo played by Tom Arnett Pat Fredickson Scott Tom Arnett accompanied by the Johnson Ted Dowd and Larry band “Three o'clock in the i : j Regis “Star Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott Key played by the band assisted by the Majorette club “Mavourneen Overture" by Forrest L Buchtel and “Night Beat" by Harold L Walters In this selection Mr Walters portrays a man walking the streets of New York As he walks along one can imagine him joy Morning" by Dorothy Terris and This is a moJulian Robledo dern iinitiation by Paul Yoder "Dixieland Ensemble of Liza Jane” by Harold Walters Melvin Wall Neal Elwood Swanson Smith O'dcll Nord Charles Madsen Frank Redd and Judith Pitts “El Gaucho March” a Mexican rhythm by Ted Mesang College Honor Roll New Representative Students whose names appear below are honor students for the The Student Directory appear- - autumn quarter upper division cd in the publications office on to R A Bryncr regiaccording Tuesday at noon At long last it strar arrived at the school and was disJerry Anderson Mary Austin tributed to the students who had Bundcrson David Bunnell Carma bought or ordered subscriptions Fassio Ross S Fassio Joanne Those students who received Mcrlcne Jeanselme King the directory know that it was Madsen Charles Jr Carlos Q well worth the wait Those who Vanee Maulsby Marsing Marilyn didn't arc well aware of their Mortenscn loss Kenneth Nielson George B The theme “Who Goes to CarThomPcczuh Ann Nikas bon” was based on the different Mary nationalities represented by the as D Richards Bonnie Grace Roberts Ernest Sacco Harry R students here The editors are extending their Smith Sharon Lee Stoddard Joe thanks to the staff Journalism Williams John J Thorpe John class Mr Washburn md other A Webb Marian V Worthen students for the help they gave and Joyce Young It's Here! 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La-V- ell The resignation of Kent Wilcox left a vacant spot in the Student Council Kent has not left school but resigned because he feels he has too many responsibilities to do a good job on the council The sophomore class elected George Nikas to replace Kent ORATORY GETS UNDERWAY Student orators at Carbon are preparing for the speech events of the year according to Mr J N Washburn oratory coach There are about 15 students from upper and lower divisions working in oratory Among them are Bonnie Faddis women’s national junior college champion and Phyllis Daskalos third-pla- ce winner Ball Mr Washburn says that the outlook is good again this year Smith from the college and Ralph Nelson from the high school were announced as the preferred men Men's Intramurals Begin of the year Tuesday men’s intramurals befloor which gan with Cowleys class playing The demanded and yielded only to the Cowley’s class with four men on softness of music was also in har- each team Cowley won mony with the quiet beauty of our The T and I class played Cowsilent bell ley's with a victory for Geary a The first major intramural was until perfect Everything All voice blared out from a micro- sports will be basketball phone to bid everyone to leave students are invited to attend The games when these games became of a new ruling An early end and a magic eve- scheduled will start at 11:50 and run until 12:25 ning was over at 11:30 Early End Checks Preference By Geri Clma The softness of a winter night blended with silver music from a loud speaker— these were the first ushers to bid a welcome to our Preference ball As I entered the doorway leading into the dance floor I at once took notice for like a magic curtain a thousand pieces of white crepe paper were hung from the ceiling and dropped into the form of a huge bell which reached the floor Ten o'clock came and Neal Number 11 well-wax- ed busy |