Show September 18 195S “Pinky" Retire Active Year For many of the male students new members and old who would like to make friends and get into some kind of activity the suggestion is made to join a club Listed below are the boys' clubs at Carbon their presidents and Ihc entrance requirements The Associated Men Students promote the special interests of Ixith high school and college men Their officers are yet to be elected n Block "C” is an The organization president is Bruce Bean Frank Politano is upper-divisio- vice-preside- nt Carbonicle “Toot" and Men’s Clubs Plan secretary is Jay Herring Bub Colzani is treasurer is Glen and sergeant-at-arm- s Hackwell Membership is open to any college male who earns a letter in intercollegiate competition Coach Jim Mullins is the adviser Competition in all sports sponsored at Carbon as well as positions as team managers qualify for membership in the Lcttcrman Club for high school men Donald Tittle is president Furthering scientific thinking at Carbon College is the Science Club The members of this club aid the school greatly in setting up the movie projection machines and sound equipment Membership is restricted to high school males with a grade average of not less than "U" Rudy Politano is president Bill McKinnon is Don Merrill secretary-treasurand Mr "Rass" Rasmussen is adviser vice-preside- nt er CROSS GETS NEW JOB DR Many have noticed that Dr William Cross is no longer in the counseling office The reason is that he has a new position He is now assistant superintendent of schools for Carbon District His particular responsibility is the secondary schools Dr Cross came here with the Veteran’s Administration in 1946 When the Administration closed he was made student counselor here at the school loiter he was given a year’s leave of absence during which time he received a doctor's degree at the University of Utah He replaces Mr D E Williams who retired from the District office and came to the college to teach GAMBLE’S Two of the grand old men of Carbon College both named Williams are missing from the halls this year Both have retired Victor E Williams better known as ’’Pinky” is enjoying a d rest at his Price home He was born March 29 1892 in Beaver Utah He received his bachelor-of-art- s degree at the Unof Utah and began teachiversity 1919 He in came to Carbon ing in 1922 Pinky was much loved at Carbon for his retiring manner He was one of the finest scholars ever to grace the local faculty E M ’Toot” Williams also has retired He was born July 14 1889 in Emery lie took his bachelor’s degree at the BYU and began teaching in 1917 at Morgan He came to Carbon in 1923 Carbon has won many distinctions under his direction as music director Among other things he originated the state music festi- ABOUT THE CAMPUS rat and With Gale Seems like some certain senior boys must want the cute junior girls to know their name's Kent Harrison Dizzy Edwards Larry Faddis George Myers and Terry Harmon all got their first names tattooed on their arms in California Very pretty boys! Phil Ilalamandaris’ attempt at a punt during the Grand Junction game ended much differently than he expected it to The ball landed in the grandstand Has anyone noticed Carol Prince's new hair cut? It sure is cute Carol sort of Parisicnnc We wonder what size shoe Paul Carr takes? His feet arc so little for such a big boy Would anyone like a cute little kitten? Please sec Pat Robinson She’d sure like to get rid of a few val Classes are being disrupted a Mr Williams and his wife have bit on the north side of the main gone to Clarkston Washington building The girls' gym classes where they have opened a music have been playing ball on the now studio lawn between the shop building and the gym They make quite inPi Gams Carbonettes teresting scenery well-earne- Serve Respective Groups President Lynette Carr of the Carbonettes announces that all members of the organization must abide by all the regulations of the school must attend all games and participate in all club functions and must maintain a ”B” average in studies Special assignments arc ushering at games and duty at the infirmary Officers besides Miss Carr are e Gena Bcacco vice-preside- nt Pi Gams Are Rushin' This doesn't apply to their nationality According to Thursday's bulletin the Pi Gams invited all college girls to open house any period except first and second for the remainder of the week The Pi Gams weren’t giving out any information HIWAY MARKET Gny-len- secretary: Janet er treasurer and Dorothy man infirmary nurse Mills Cole- The Pi Gamma Chi is Carbon's only sorority Its membership is limited to 25 college women who arc chosen for appearance personality and character Pledges must have and maintain a "C" average The Pi Gams arc headed this year by Alenc Taylor president Elsabeth Williams Louise Marchlno secretary-treasurand Donna Stowell historivice-preside- East Main 610 ShafMI)ino's We’re Behind You" Price Phone 294 BROADBENrS Fine Foods FRESHLY CUT MEATS nt er an Mrs Vcrda "Stubby" Petersen is adviser Bituminous coal provides about of all the fuel used by the textile Industry Dinos TROMP JACKRABBITS 60 GET MORE FOR WHAT YOU PAY AT Western Auto Supply MODE O'DAY DINOS— WE ARE FROCK SHOP BEHIND YOU Price Mike’s Shoe Service |