Show TIIE CARBONICIE Pact Four A Bird’s Eye View About the Campus With Nita By BiU matliia This week your columnist saw two movies I received some cash from a relative (an uncle named Sam) and I just couldn't restrain myself Both shows arc worthy of comment but up until now 1 have spared the “musical” lrom any verbal onslaught so 1 will turn my bloodshot eye in that direction White Christmas It is generally accepted Hollywood practice to pay down the importance of realism in the production ol‘ musicaies and tins practice has given birth to some fantastic lantusy snce the days of Jean llarlow and Charlie Chap- lain In “White Christmas" however the plot and settings seemed to me to be more credible than the common product Ihc song and dance routines were worked in with more veracity and for the most part led in the general direction of the plot This in itself is an anomaly Piviific Crosby Bing is still kicking up his aging heels— perhaps not as high as in the "good ole days" but lie’s no spring chicken llis golden throat doesn’t seem to be tarnished with age though the melodies an still pouring lorlh J’: jihUii d Danny Kaye played more of a straight man in this performance than usual witli less cutting-u- p His somewhat docile delivery scemiKl a little out of character but was marked with his personal t'liieh nevertheless Sisters The warbling of Rosemary Clooney and dancing of Sera Kilt n (who apiHured to be in need of a g'kd square meal) contributed in no small way to the film's success However they looked about as much like sisters as R Johnson and l‘ Halverson — Car Washing Sptay Glaze Iubrirathn COOKIE’S SERVICE Atlas Tirrs — Accessories Next to City Hall Phone 332 Helper Lewis Jewelry and Optical Co With Nedd "Boy of the Week" is a sharp sophomore from Price who the gals will agree is not only easy on the eyes but very friendly and This gentlemanly at all times latter quality seems to be rapidly disappearing among the guys and it's a real treat to see it occasionally among fellows such as this one He has gained further mention as a sophomore yearbook personality as an active member of the Block "C" club for his appearance in the recent play — “Charley’s Aunt" anil in previous speech activities Well deserving of these kind words Joel All-re- d wins my vote as "great guy" of the week Winner on Wax of the Week is a sung that each of you should give a listen to Sung by a newcomer I predict that "Runaround" by Bill Farrell will take over the top spot on the popular records in a short time Also "Kokomo" by the Crewcuts is likely to be another deserving disc whrix your nickels are concerned Obviously "Rabbit" Johnson and Carl Garcia are trying for some These kind of title this week bearded guys have given the gals i chance to name "which beard Is the bristliest" by scraping their grizzly fan's across the cheeks of with Skipping down stairs sparkling eyes and bouncing hair a sharp short coed smiled her way into this column with recognition as Girl of the Week Chosen by Pep club as Sweetheart Queen candidate Deanna Dance compliments her name witli her love A to dance (with little Artie) Hilly debater and speech enthusiast Deanna has made a real hit Have you ail heard the latest record at the Way? "Hearts of Stone" by the Montalne Sisters is a real winner this week Heard Gus complaining in the 'afeteria about losing a few salt shakers this week So I wasn't surprised when Kathryn Casey opened her locker to see an avalanche of seasoning shakers Krn Nelson had Campus cut-u- p his very firstest birthday party Wednesday night Thrown by Erna Flaim the novel party featured costumed guests dressed befitting Ihcir secret ambitions Dee "Pirate” Warcham and I aura "Prison Stripes" Rhinohart drew honors The marching maniacs staged another demonstration Wednesday night that ended in complete frustration to leader Ann Bunnell She collapsed! lias the Pep club some 'of the local lovelies finally had the best of Ann? The new popular pastime of You should have sern and heard Bruce Lnmbson Lynn Niel- blaekies Plat is Meie Hr sella Mysen Tom Jewkes nnd Nedd Mc- ers and white sheep Peterson is Arthur Monday night chomping that daring sport hooking cars n peppernni nnd' playing mon-o- p This week however they chased trucks to slide behind dy till ail hours for All Occasions" jv© lo best-dress- Competitive Assemblies Eecome Historical When Carbon high school' was held in the old junior high building the faculty felt that the assemblies wore so far above the expected standard of high school students that they should be put on a competitive basis In 1938 when the high school was moved here with Carbon college the idea was carried out and all social clubs began to compete for honors It was noi until a few years ago that the classes were given the chance to participate Last year the Student Council arranged for prizes to be given for the first and second place winners Clubs compete against clubs and classes against classes which makes for fair competition The juniors and the Pep club took tiie honors last year the awards being announced on Coed Day as usual THE BEST nACE IN TOWN TO STAY Motel ed El Snow! Snow! Seen any lately? But why complain? What would we do without snow? Tin buses couldn't get slowed ip and you wouldn’t have an excise for" being laic for school The boys couldn't wash the poor helpless girls' faces and No hrow the girl in the snow ’imken bones from skiing No culs nl bruises from falling off a Vigh No hooking ears nnd slow-n- g down traffic worse than it already is Boys couldn't go into i spin to give the girls a Scare i nil give themselves a thrill Besides we wouldn't have any water to fill the swimming pools let done enough to drink See the fun you would he miss-ng- ? Don’t you think snow is vorthwhilo? Snow! Rancho Siesta Units with Thones WEST PRICE Featuring “No Business Like Show Business” DRESSES Harris Carbon Invades Le(ii Tonite THE WEATHER Tonight Carbon Dinos invade Lrhi Carbon has a record of no wins and two lossrs and I 'hi has a record of two wins and no Style Shop TRICE a Week End of losses For I'hi is tied with Lincoln for: first place nnd Carbon is tied with B Y for last place Enjoyment See a Movie at the Last week Carbon played into an overtime thriller with Pleasant The Dinos must win Grove 42-at leiisl six of their next eight games to qualify for the Class A State Tournament 13 NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS NEW ART CLASS Mr Morgan has announced that a new art class has been started in night school The public is invited to attend There has been a request from the Clear Creek area for one to be held there If it is possible for CARBON MISS RECEIVES “XGAGEMENT RING nn instructor to get up there Miss Gloria Pireotti a Carbon herp will be one there also i'gh senior received n hcnulifu! linmnnd ring from her one nnd SCMONA’S n'y Mr Richard Ruffini of Colorado Dick is a gradFor Your uate of Abby School in Canyon Jonathan Logan He is now servMity Colorado in forces the armed in Fort ing Dresses Ord California Wal-lenbu- "GIFTS Friday January 21 1955 rg Esquire Theatre IN DRAOERTON Playing Friday and Saturday “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” —Starring— JANE POW'EIL and HOWARD KEEL Playing Sunday Monday and Tuesday “Rear Window" —Starring— GRACE KELLY and JAMES STEWART scimoL vam sunbath There will he no school this Sunday 'cause Dr Jones thinks all of you people will be’ down at Price Theatre that day to see Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis’ VistaVision piefure— "Three (Confidentially Siting CfireBcs” we know there isn't any school on anyway— but this is advertising and we gotta waste the boss' money one way or anotherl |