Show Women’s Clubs Beckon New Coeds Women’s organizations Cutie Niwo Carbonicle Friday Keeps The Records Sprayer so Margaret secretary-treasur- er et Ccriion Doers Open To Eager Students Thomp- and Jo- anne Houghton historian Mrs Petersen is adviser n The pep club is made up of the Peppers And to become one a girl must maintain a "B" average She must attend all games have a good personality and good grooming Officers for this year arc: Joan Snow president Valeric Merrill Gloria Day secretary Joyce Judd treasurer Sally Simmons historian Newly appointed adviser is Miss Lucille Rowe The Majorettes also a group require a "B" avmain duties of these The erage girls is to assist with office work in the shops and to march with thp band New officers are Vivian Doss president Amelia lower-divisio- vice-preside- lower-divisi- Sia-por- vice-preside- nt on as Helen nt Ethel Thayn secretary-treasurJensen historian Information about the remaining girls’ clubs will be given next week er Choral Groups Elect Officers Music students of the girls' glee club and mixed chorus have elected officers for the management of the groups Elected by the 120 members of the chorus were: Alan Tratos president Myrna Williams secretary Jeanne Passey reporter Loretta Cowan librarian For the women's glee club officers are: Valeric Merrill president Annie Trulos secretary and La Von Thomas librarian Sentiment among the students is that under the direction of Mr Melvin Orgill fresh from the music halls and conservatories of Europe the school's vocalists will this year produce some of the finest work in the history of the college far failed According to Mr Ardeen Biddle superintendent of buildings and grounds lhe tree a honey locust on the west lawn was probably killed during the summer when someone sprayed weeds with DDT There is still a chance however that it might yet come out of it next spring Meantime students are saying that it looks like a hat rack One even suggested that it resembles the skeleton in Mr Merrill's clos- upper-divisio- son Spare That Tree Carbon has just about lost one of its objects of rare beauty We seem to have another dead tree Several attempts to revive it have on the campus arc already actively launched into the year’s program The A W S (Associated Women Students) have just about completed their roster of officers for this season This group unifies the attitudes and interests of Carbon College women It is the medium used to mold the social and cultural standards of womanhood Mrs Bess Jones has charge of the group The Eaglcttes offer an interestn ing program for women students Any girl with r "C" average or better may join The Eaglettes are the college pep club JoAnn I Leonard is president Other officers are Carlene Pace vice-preside- nt Sept 11 1953 Another citizen of the railway city Kazuko Niwa “Kazu” to you is student-bod- y secretary She is a senior a Pepper and was junior class representative last year RELICS Perhaps REST IN PEACE you haven't noticed the yellow wood frames around the dinosaur relics in the upper halls If you haven't it's because you didn’t know what the old ones looked like The frames add a special touch to the interesting collections which were cleaned and set in plaster of paris last year Mr Charles Mcnzics boss of the carpenters did the excellent job of enclosing these treasures in glass and wood Some former students mainly boys had their initials carved or scratched in the old frames Moreover a couple had the questionable pleasure of putting a foot or a hand through the old windows Hungry boys from the appearance of things used to dig out the plaster and eat it for lunch Around lunch time every day a new chunk of plaster would disappear Now this is all changed The relics can rest in pence and security These dinosaur remains hiv very valuable According to Mr Vernon Merrill just one dinosaur leg dug up and mounted would cost 1000000 man hours Each hour remember is worth from two to five dollars Carbon College opened Septem1 welcoming the juniors and seniors the lower division of the n institution or college students started instruction on Tuesday of this week Many new teachers greeted and were greeted replacements for those who have retired or resigned All buildings and facilities are in excellent condition as a result of a summer of intense activity and planning An expanded and modernized curriculum is providing additional opportunity for interested students A feature of the new year that is extremely gratifying to everyone is the number of Korean veterans who arc enrolling There is a marked enthusiasm and purposcfullness about students this year and as a result hopes are high for a banner ber Upper-divisio- The Best In Auto Supplies RICHFIELD rhone and AUTO PARTS Price 732 COMPLETE LINE of School Supplies at FOR THE BEST— VISIT THE Spudnut Shop IN PRICE Service Sprouse-Reit- z Price Co Utah |