Show Carbonlcle Friday Sept 11 1953 DEATH IS SO PERMANENT By Allan Jacob The deaths within the past few days in separate auto accidents of Freshman two East Carbon youths points up the need for caution by our students We can't afford to take any chances whatever! Taking your is Second Man eye off the road for a second may mean instant tragedy Remember this as you drive or walk on the highway: "Death is so permanent" AN OASIS IN THE DESERT By Ellis Worthen Here nestled among the dry rolling hills of a huge sagebrush desert sits Carbon High School and College Beautiful buildings surrounded by green lawns contrast sharply with the brown hills in the background Many students of Carbon don’t realize or take advantage of what they have here We always complain about the way things are run and the things that arc done Wc should all realize that Carbon has more advantages and is more beautiful than some of the larger schools in the state In reality the students have more fun ami get more attention than they do in larger schools Carbon is an oasis in the desert It is a dream come true All the students of Carbon should realize this and help to make Carbon more beautiful SPACE IS READY FOR ANOTHER ONE Everyone must have noticed the vacant spot facing the carpentry shop one of the few on the entire campus For the benefit of juniors and other newcomers that is the place previously occupied by the fine house built last year by the carpentry classes The house was bought by Mr and Sheldon Anderson for was moved a few days ago by Mr Ira Wells of Wellington to a new location on North 2nd East Mr Irel Longhurst in charge of shop and trades courses says that he hopes another house can rise on that spot If it does it will be the third It will depend however according to Mr Longhurst on whether there will be sufficient money and carpentry students Mr Charles Menzies is instructor in carpentry Who’s New By Myrna Williams And Geniel Mower Besides the new teachers we have this year a large number of newcomers among the students These have brought new ideas and enthusiasm to the student-bod- y DOMINIC ALBO Dominic Albo freshman will assist school affairs as We are proud to present Keyi-cof the student-bod- y Dominic of his senior Takayasu from Japan He in- was tends to go to Carbon at least class last year and was a specialfor his junior and senior years It ist in sports He comes from may surprise some to know that schools in Japan according to Kcyichi arc about the same as Jimmy Is A feirl schools here You Carol Rich a cute blonde senpeople who think that ior from Granite says "I love “Jimmy" is a boy's name should get up to date You Carbon” (But naturally) Terry Bcllshaw a swell young- have probably heard many times ster from Indianapolis Indiana that women arc taking over from has joined Carbon's rolls He lives the men Now they're getting in Dragerton where his father their names When you hear and read of is a physician on the hospital Jimmy Harris and Jimmy Welch staff don’t be misled They’re both Tom Adams a junior from TEACHERS TO ATTEND no girls South Carolina has complaints EDUCATION MEET Says Jimmy Harris: "My mothabout Carbon Nine Carbon College teachers er wanted a boy” Miss Welch’s ChiJerome of Karr formerly will leave Sunday for a three-da- y is a freshman major in story is "They gave me a funny cago educational conference at the He used to work on name and I changed it" USAC the annual conference journalism a newspaper in Chicago and likes on higher education The convenIF YOUR CLOTHES AREN’T the prospects here tion will open with a vesper serBECOMING TO YOU— THEY SHOULD BE COMING vice on Sunday evening and close TO US! High School Football at noon on Tuesday "DeTheme of the conference is Officials Instructed MASTER TAILORS mocracy and Higher Education" On 2 Mr Horace Rose and Cleaners Those representing this school of the Sept UIISAA brought a film are Dr A E Jones Dr John I on football officiating The movie Phillips Mr George C Morgan was shown to prospective officials Mrs Verda T Petersen Mr Elmo for For all your needs games and to plny-cr- s I Geary Mr Wesley P arson Mr Mr Charles Alfonso Trujillo Afterward tests were given to whether great or small Menzies and Mr J N Washburn those who felt themselves qualified to officiate in footbnll games SMART MAN DITTO CAR VISIT THE Autumn’s brightest colors can this fall be seen everywhere these days IP IT'S MUSICAL WK WASATCH STORE especially in Mr Rasmussen's new HAVE IT Nash When asked about it Mr Fine Pianos Rasmussen said "They told me at Acrordlon Instruction it was supposed to be cream and Musical Instruments gold" His chemistry students CASTLE GATE think it's a mixture of peaches PRICE MUSIC CENTER and money vice-preside- hi vice-preside- nt ed high-scho- ol nt |