Show Friday March 25 1955 THE CAKBONICLE Ploy Ball! “Play ball!” That's the cry heard around the campus as the '55 baseball season gets under way It might be unwise to predict a winning team for Carbon this year but if you mention that six returning lottcrmcn of last year’s team which reached the state finals will be back there is much reason for optimism There is good "rookie" material to form what we hope will be a team Some of the : Jim Kulow who was are players an outstanding figure last year Lee Ramagc an experienced outfielder Wendell Catlin the only south paw pitcher Geno Ori utility infielder Gary Gustas a sharp third-sackand Don Poloni capable shortstop along with Jcddy Morlcy a hot outfielder During the summer months the rookies played on teams of the “Coal League” American Legion church and city This gave them priceless experience and added insight into the nation’s favorite state-championsh- ip er sport Here are the boys who reported for practice: Robert Davies Dale Norton Mario Lopez Willie Mier-r- a John Barnett Art Dalpaiz ‘James Jinks Rcfugo Sausedo Jim Salzctti Joel Fratto Dave Miller Kent Anderson Emmett Rodriguez William Dixon Gavelle Richard Ghirardolli Wycherly George Hat sis Nemo Tullius and Jerry Ramsey This is the final cut and will be the team for ’55 Although there arc 25 players we have only 18 new uniforms so only 18 men will dress for each game Don Poloni one of the veterans of last year won't be playing the rest of the season Monday at practice Don dislocated his shoulder and will be unable to play Although the weather has been cold the boys have been out practicing diligently all except the pitchers that is They have been in the gym on the colder days Regional Forensic Meet Held Here students competed yesterday in the regional forensics meet held at Carbon Olympus Granite and Jordon each brought six contestants in each of the divisions of extemporaneous speaking oration and legislative forum Some local townfolk gave a hand and judged the contests Judges for extemporaneous speaking were Rev Albert Scarffe Dr William Cross and James Alger Allan Jacob county attorney Mills McArthur and Nedd Lynne Jessica Olsen judged oratory Senator Marl D Gibson was chairman of the legislative forum Out of the 20 students picked to go to the state tournament Carbon has eight listed They are : Mary Young Charlene Anderson and Phyllis Tatton in oratory Ann Bunnell and Bert Dart in extemp Max Christensen Thomas Johnson and Richard Hansen in student forum Seventy-tw- o it all Miss Rowe had this About Pare Three NIGHT SCHOOL 8TUDENT DIES CAUSE UNDETERMINED Gus Kanakis 24 of Columbia and a Korean veteran died last Sunday March 20 of undetermined causes Mr Kanakis had been attending the Carbon College night school The Veterans’ Club at Carbon contributed funds and purchased a wreath for the funeral which will be held Sunday March 27 at 8:00 pm brought up by the Jordon coach concerning speech activities in our junior high schools He suggested that cither the high school or the college sponsor an annual speech moot of the junior highs in order to work up interest in all forms of speech work This plan has worked very effectively in the Jordon high school area producing some top debaters and other top students in various fields Miss Rowe and Mr Morgan arc receiving congratulations for the performance of their speech to say: “Our students have been working diligently and I am sure their work has justified the end It's been no cold I’ve had to put uvather stripping around the door of my long underwear placed six students Jordon had five and Granite three A worthwhile suggestion was Where’s She’s result" "Here Olympus So It Goes By Rosie and Mary Rumor has it that if Mary Platis her wild spending on the Pep assembly Ann's going to have to join the Math Gub to figure out where they're going to get all the money to finance them Swish-zooNo that wasn’t It was only Jenthe na Lee Myers running over to the business building She's been late every morning for the last quarter If this keeps up Jenna’s record will be as black as Ethel Vat-si- s' keeps up road-runn- “ Goodness fiagr the parade Auntyf" upstairs waving her can't we afford a a The part of the body some people talk with is generally too big for the part they think with MENDENHALL'S OF TRICE Repair Parts for All Cars rilOXE 506 er form of a motion that we buy Miss Rowe a “little red wagon” for Easter so loot's hair" comen put it in the she won't have to carry all of her extemporaneous materials with her everywhere she goes Hey kids did you know that for every seven and 425 students in school there Is one car? A survey was taken Monday Boy we really live next week Thursday and Friday is our spring vacation but the speech students who go to the Regional Speech Meet will find that they'll have to mix their work and play (Poor little Wretches) See you soon than you think Probably sooner Massey's Variety Store Where Your Little Needs Are Filled PRICE Get Your Spring Clothing and Easter Apparel at Boyack’s in Price |