Show Can You Yodel? EDITORIAL Who Beat Whom? by ALENE TAYLOR Deserted was the word for the Ogden football stadium last Friday football game but in time the stands began before the Weber-Carbto fill— with Carbon rooters I doubt if any school could show better spirit than we showed at that game The cheering section was in rs rs and force A snappy pep band was there cheerof fine a large crowd of rooters were there They all did a job ing the team to keep fighting We have every reason to be proud of our school our team our rs cheer-an- d our band and our patrons for what happened on Song-leade- cheer-leade- song-leade- in Ogden Let's keep it up all season and let our teams know we're rooting for them Assembly Committee Active Korean Silver Star Members of the assembly committee under the direction of Mrs Bess Jones are now planning for the entire year The committee schedules all assemblies presented to the student body They also set up requirements for competitive assemblies and choose judges for these Veteran Enrolls Members of the committee working with Mrs Jones are Geraldine Fausctt junior representative Joanne Griffonc senior representative Dob Cones freshman representative and David Bunnell sophomore representative and faculty members Vernon Merrill Tom B Turbyfill Lois Christianson and Veronica Beauty or Beast Breaks Camera Among the many Korean veterans now attending school is one who has a Silver Star "for in action” Richard E Saccomano was graduated from Carbon High School in 1948 Shortly thereafter he enlisted in the Marines and was assigned to the First Division of the Fifth Marine Regiment He spent two years in Hawaii and was then sent to Korea where he served ten months The Silver Star affair began in April 1951 when the Commies opened their spring offensive and drove the Fifth from the Thirty-EighParallel In May the Marines started a counter-offensiIt was at the three-da- y engagement at Suicide llill that (Platoon Leader Saccomano though wounded led his platoon to the crest of the hill against bitter opposition For this achievement he received the Silver Star citation gal-ant- ry assemblies j j Members of the assembly committee have initiated a move to uncover hidden talent in school The talent dug up will be exhibited in an amateur assembly program on Friday October 3 The committee is especially interested in fresh talent people who have not appeared in programs for Carbon before and any kind of talent will be welcomed according to an announcement in Wednesday's bulletin Bob Cones Joanne Griffone and Mr Tom B Turbyfill are eager and ready to talk to anyone who is interested in showing what he can do Beginning on Monday students filed into the faculty room where Sunnic Studio took their pictures for the yearbook The juniors were the first to be photographed Mrs "Stubby” Petersen's class one of the first classes in the faculty room must have either some ravishing beauty or a hideous creature among its ranks because although the damage wasn’t found until most of the pictures were taken the camera had ceased to function properly Needless to say all the pictures had to be retaken th MABBUTT’S ve Engagement Announced Just discovered another engagement: this time a junior Lovely LaRaino Henderson of Wellington plans to wed Von Johnston of Price who is now in the Navy Still in school though recently married is Mrs Layton Foster formerly Maxine Powell another SERVICE Groceries Ammunition Lubrication -:- - LEWIS LADIES STORE SWEATERS — SKIRTS SOX junior JANTZEN SPECIAL SERVICE TO STUDENTS School Sweaters A TRY Color Harmonics SUNNIE STUDIO EXPERTS GLAMOUR QUALITY CLEANERS PHOTOGRAPHY Phone 3 W Main PRICE Price washable AT Specialty 122 in wonderful KHARAFLEECE niONE 207 9 EAST MAIN |