Show In The Spotlight bjr Sandy and Joe "Miss Shape" and "Mr Physique” were named after a poll tad ken in the classes last Tuesday Nominated for "Miss Shape” is Barbara Waite a neat senior Pepper who hails from East Carbon Barbara has a figure which her clothes show to advantage “Mr Physique” goes to the n football star Dick Morley "Moose” is active in all guy sports and is an Frances Forinash a senior is "Miss Appearance” She wears her clothes so as to accent her hair and pretty eyes She looks especially good in her green jumfirst-perio- ed well-know- all-rou- nd per “Mr Appearance” is friend Don Nielson a freshman from over Fcrron way He looks good ip his tan shirt and Levis lie has curly hair and a striking smile (when he smiles) Radio Program Streamlined A new feature has been added to the regular "Carbon College Presents” program which is broadcast over KOAL every Saturday morning at 10:30 Dr Jones suggested that the program this year should include dramatizations and discussions from the individual classes "This is being done in the hope that more students will have an opportunity to assist in putting on the program" Mr Geary speech director said "and to inform the public more clearly what we arc doing at Carbon” The schedule for November is as follows: Nov 1 Mrs Petersen’s college English Nov 8 Mr Morgan's Econom- The Carbonide SHOP DOINGS Mr Yarian Bartholomew said that starting last Tuesday night “I Will Never Regret his class had been loaded down with the floats for Homecoming According to some of his plastics students Mr Bartholomew’s class is a lot of fun They like it very much Mr Thomas' machine class arc fixing up their cars getting ready for pheasant hunting Mr Boulton and his T and I class arc taking a trip to Eimco Machine Shop in Salt Lake City next week Have fun Mr Henry Rachele’s first period carpentry class also started work on the floats Wednesday Homecoming Brings Much Excitement Have you noticed how everybody is bustling around with that Homecoming look on his face? If you haven’t that's because you haven’t been at school lately All the girls arc looking forward to the moment when the queen is crowned and all the boys arc looking forward to the day when there will not be classes held The different groups are being commended on their campaigning efforts All have udmired the posters and the music in the cafeteria was also greatly enjoyed Candy and gum was also passed out by the competitors Carbonide Deprived Scoop Once each year the Carboniclc looks forward to a change to shine —to beat all the other newspapers is naming the Homecoming queen This time we didn' tget the information We don't know why Drama Class to Present (Continued from Page One) Alene Taylor will be in charge of lighting and design: Margaret Thompson will be busimss manager and Julie McGuire will be ics hospitality chairman The cast will Nov 15 Miss Ilcinlcin's English feature Donna Stowell and Imisc Nov 22 Mr Washburn's Jour- Bryner as the two eccentric old maids and will include Hill Jamenalism son V Jerry Anderson Jocn Fassio E 29 Williams’ Nov Mr David Bunnell Giarlcs Madsen English Jr Don Biondich Bob Cones U Grande Grahum David Thompson Paul Taylor Clark Powell and Alan Bartlett ALWAYS FIRST According to Mr Geary the play will be presented “arena style” in the little theater and QUALITY promiws to be top entertainment JC PENNEY CO October 31 1952 Massey Company Junior College" The following story was written by Raymond A Crippcn a senior at the University of Minnesota “My young brother had been visiting me at my school during the gala homecoming affairs After feeling the spirit that existed there he excitedly exclaimed this was where he wanted to go to sch(xl "Actually it was not until recently that I overcame my own awe for this school and realized I received the finest education jxissiblc at a junior college "Analyzing my junior college education I can trace three distinct functions which it served The functions arc : a transition between high school and college a foundation for advanced studies and the developing of a questioning and inquisitive mind It is the last function which is often lacking in larger schools “I know now that my courses built a sound foundation for my advanced studies I entered only a few courses in senior college for which I was not totally prepared "Since my junior college was so small many times there were only five or six students in the class For the price of a textbook I had a private tutor “Because I lived at home I could easily obtain part-tim- e work in my home town and had received a scholarship I practically obtained two years of priceless education free “I believe a junior college develops a wholly different attitude toward education and serves an invaluable function No person can go wrong by enrolling in a junior college” YOU CLEAN TIIE LEOPARDS WE’LL CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES ACME CLEANERS Welcome Alumni! SUNNIE STUDIO BEAT EASTI PRICE 16 W Main Price Price |