Show THE CARBONICLE VOLUME 18 Carbon Collere Price Utah Friday October New Projects Seen At Carbon College Two now projects have been started at Caxibon Last week a new asphalt park- ing lot was constructed between the north side of the main building and the business building The The carpentry class has started work on a new house Each year job was done by Mr Tom Lamph local contractor on building a house The cnater-th- e class will donate the labor ials are furnished by the owner This plan gives the carpentry students practical experience It is not yet determined who will take thestracture Pi Gam Rush Tea Prospective Pi Gamma Chi members were “rushed" at the traditional sorority rush tea last Sunday October 5 at the home of Mrs "StUbby" Petersen in Kenilworth The Pi Gams and their adviser set a lovely buffet with a center piece of white gladiolus and red chrysanthemums They served a delightful fruit cocktail and pineapple sherbert with small mints and cookies decorated with Pi Gam emblems Mrs Aaron E Jones attended as a special guest PENNANTS ARE HERE Blue felt pennants are now available for Caibon students These pennants blue with white lettering and a dinosaur for the high school students and blue with gold lettering and an eagle for college students can be purchased from any member of the A W S and A M S counsel or freshman and sophomore class officers for 30c Number 5 17 1952 Come to Carballoween for Homecoming Witches goblins and all kinds of spooks will be on hand fur Carbon’s big homecoming eclebation The festivities will begin with a big pep rally and snake dance 7:30 pm Thursday October 30 Friday’s activities will begin with roll call at 8:45 An assembly consisting of skits put on by BULLETIN Happy days! There will be no Carbonielc next week and the staff can take it easy The reason is that we (most of us) are going out in the high hills to kill our buck But readers don't grieve We’ll catch you the next week if we don't get shot —4 TEEN-AG- ROAD-E-- E O the various classes and organizations will be presented between-9:1a ndl:40 in the Civic Auditorium The parade will begin at 11:00 am and the football game Carbon vs East at 2 pm The dance "Masquerade at Midnight” will begin at 8:30 pm and continue until midnight Masks will be given out at the door All alums are invited to join the fun Joyce Forrester was chosen as student chairman Lois Christianson and Wes Larsen are the faculty advisers The mastor of ceremonies will be George Platis Carbon graduate The following have on ben selected as the various committees: Assemblies Louise Bryner and Joanne Griffone advertising Vance Mortensen Sam Williams Bill Forrester and Blane Thompson and Nile Washburn faculty advisers queen Claud Williams Dolly Mele and LeRoy West and Mary Margaret Flaim faculty PROVES SUCCESSFUL Excellent driving skill was displayed last Friday at the final showing at Carbon for the Teen- Death Calls Kin age Road-e-- o There was however quite a smaU showing Friday in contrast to the large number of students who placed in the written test There were only eighteen who stuck with it to the end The winning contestants were Frank Redd first place winning $50 bond Jay Blackburn second flace winning $25 and Tom Arnett third place winning $10 These three students are now eligible to compete in the state driving contest With the fine driving skill of these three stuwe have a very good dents chance of taking a winning place Of Carbonites Students and faculty of Carbon have been expressing their sympathy to Mrs Bess Jones and Jimmy Banasky upon the death of Jimmy's mother and Mrs Jones' father Mrs Jones' father N K Biggs 88 died of a lingering illness earresident ly last week A long-tiof Lawson Missouri Mr Riggs was active as a farmer and was greatly interested in pure-bre- d sheep cattle and hogs He was a graduate of Missouri State Teacher's College and he taught school for 26 years Mrs Banasky died of a lingerhosing illness in the last week pital me City-Coun- ty Caution is Urged by Deer Hunters Well you lucky kids it won’t be long now until you're at your favorite hunting grounds This year more than ever the Forest Service and the Game Commision urge your safety with fire arms and your camping grounds Deer hunters this year will be out in greater numbers and after the winter kill every shot will count Note these rules It may mean your life you save 1 Don’t point your rifles at This Year Be sure to keep those guns unloaded in cars 3 Wear your brightest red clothes 4 Don’t do foolish tricks with your rifles 5 Be sure of what you are shooting at With all these things in mind let's all go out and have a good hunt and all come back to Carbon after our two day holiday Instead of going to the mortuary 2 Directory Sales Room Already over half of the re- quired number of directories have been sold Tuesday the staff began their tour of the homeroom classes collecting 25 cents from those iwho wish to buy this big new directory The remaining 25 cents will be collected when students receive the booklet Those in charge say that at least 500 copies must be sold in order to cover cost |