Show C&rbonicle Why Crowd the Halls? By Beverly Ganser To walk through the halls ten minutes before bell time has become a hazard One almost has to have a tractor to get through the groups of students Too often these students stand right in the middle of the hall making it impossible for other students teachers or visitors to pass Anyone trying to get through is sometimes tripped shoved or even bruised The idea of the thing is very silly because the rooms are open or would be Why don't we do our visiting in the rooms? Let’s cooperate in this matter Crowding the narrow halls is a serious reflection on the school Moles Work in the Dark By Ellis Worthen Students at the University of Utah have great respect for their school symbol a design inbedded in the tile floor of the John R Park Memorial Building There is a tradition there that no one walks across this symbol At Carbon some people do not seem to know the meaning of respect and loyalty They move around at night and disfigure school property and emblems Several students put in tiresome hours painting the rock at the entrance for Homecoming “Gibby” looked better than he had for a long time Then shortly after the fresh coat of paint had been juveniles sneaked in and destroyed it all applied some infant-minde- d Yes moles work in the dark Thanks Again A CERTAIN BOY WEARING A FOOTBALL JERSEY NO 14 Phone 1309 MASTER TAILORS and CLEANERS EXPERT TAILORING DRY CLEANING Price Phone 597 JUNIOR RING CHOSEN Juniors taking their choice of three have selected their ring for this year It is of burnished light gold with a sunken crown and a diamond in the middle Around the diamond is a natural-gol- d outline The ring bears the letter "C" with 1955 Prices range from $1700 to $2500 including tax Juniors may secure their rings from any Jewelry store in Carbon county but must have authorization from parents A small deposit is required The rings should be here about the first of April CANDY WILL BE SOLD AT NOON IN ROOM 18 THE REST OF TIIE YEAR HARRIS STYLE SHOP Letter to the Editor Dear Students We would like to express our to those students who made it possible for us to reign as queen and princess over Homecoming It was such a thrilling experience that the memories of it will always be with us Thank you appi-eciatio- Connie Platis Sylvia Starr See Our New Selection of Formats and Point System Revised The revised point system for student body awards at Carbon has been announced and is now valid Points will be given on a yearly basis There are five categories in which points may be accumulated for activity medals These categories and an explanation of them arc 1 Officers of student body AMS AWS and class officers 2 Publications which includes the staffs of the yearbook and the school paper student directory editors and literary magazine directors 3 Athletics 4 Speech activities 5 General Service including points for club members persons participating in special band orchestra and chorus programs cheer leaders and Homecoming The winners of activity medals this year for the lower division will bo eight senior boys and eight senior girls who have earned the greatest number of points in at least two separate fields In case of a tie the committee will select the student participating in the greater number of fields For the upper division awards will be given to three sophomore boys and three sophomore girls who have earned the greatest number of points in at least two separate fields One award will be given to the college student with the greatest number of points who has attended Carbon College not exceeding two years In the lower division and two years in the upper co-chair- By Phyllis Frandsen The Carboniclo takes this opportunity to express the appreciation of the members of the staff for the help so many advertisers gave in supporting the Homecoming edition A count of the space showed that there were 105 inches of advertising representing 47 advertisers in addition to a page sponsored by the Quorum Book Store Many more ads could have been procured had there been space in the paper Tor them It is this kind of support that makes it possible for the school to have one of the few weeklies in the intermountain region WANTED: November 6 1953 Vicki’s Inn Wedding Gowns FRIED SHRIMP and CHICKEN PRICE Airs S A Denos Mgr division Other awards will be given for perfect attendance and intramural activities Student council keys will be given to members of the student council A trophy will be given to the organization presenting the best competitive assembly ”C" honor pins arc given to the top 10 of the senior graduating class “C" honor pins are given to sophomore graduates with a scholastic average of 25 or above for the two-yeperiod Awards will be given to the outstanding students of each department of the ar school Point chairmen or advisers of each organization or activity should turn in a list of participants with points allowed each on the form provided as soon as the event is over Report of points should be handed to Miss Mary Margaret Flaim and records will be filed in her office Mr Larsen your bugs In Miss Mclonas sewing room week you had better keep your biology room caught one In her and has had it all |