Show Volume 81 CARBON COLLEGE DIXON ADDRESSES Homecoming Theme And Proirom Chosen “Carbon's Celluloid Capers” has as theme for this year's homecoming Schedule of Homecoming events is as follows: Wednesday November 2 — Voting for queen and princess candidates Thursday November 3— Quarterly movie Pep rally snake dance busses to Helper and judging of window displays Friday November 4— Assembly parade football game Carbon vs C S U halftime activities banquet dance Committees and advisers chosen were: been chosen Windows— Miss Melonas PRICE UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER 21 1955 Judy Jewkes and Charlene Anderson Parade — Mr Bartholomew Floyd O’Neil Mack Summer Skits — Mr Geary and Mary Platis Queen— Miss Ilulme and Ann- ette McArthur Halftime activities—Mr Wardle and Gifford Madsen Dance—Mr Rachcle Kazuko Niwa and Ellis Worthen Advertising— Mr Yack and Sam Stoddard Pep rally— Mr Trujillo Selective Service Offers Test Program college qualification test will to any Selective Service cole registrant who is a 17 on November student lege 1955 and April 19 1956 The purexaminapose of this three-hotion is to provide evidence for the use of local boards in considering deferment of a registrant from the military service as a student To apply for this examination one may obtain an application mailing envelope and bulletin of information from any Selective Service Results of the test local board will be sent to the local draft A be given full-tim- ur board Dixie Drops Carbon After a long and tiring trip to St George the Carbon College Eagles lost to the Dixie Rebels by a score of 21 to 7 The lone Carbon score was made on an end sweep by “Corkey" Wall It was the fourth loss for the Eagles STUDENT BODY “When progress stops death sets in" Representative Henry Aldous Dixon told Carbon students Wednesday in an hour long assembly His short interesting speech was followed by an equally interesting question period At the request of Mr Dixon questions were confined to American legislative problems Mr Dixon was impressed by the questions fired at him Carbon can well be proud of the compliment made by the representative Number 4 National Merit Examinations Given Preliminary tests for college scholarships were given to senior students wishing to try-olast week From the 60 students that took the exam 14 were chosen to take the National Merit examination which is to be given by Mr David Cox college counselor on October 26 The tests were based on general scholastic ability for college work The 11 students chosen to represent Carbon are: La Rene Peterson Reid Russell Gyde Hurst Activities Sondra Harmon Phyllis Tatton Pep Jeanne tatcllier Dorris Dickson Take the Spotlight Ron Shaw Harry Halamandaris Geraldine Boss Connie Worthen Terrific! is the only word which Gloria Fcrdcrber Hal Lewis Marcan sufficiently describe the exilyn Watsis citing evening enjoyed by the Peppers last Wednesday night Out to “kill the birds with one stone” 20th Annual BYU the girls began the fun at the music building where the junior Conference Scheduled pledges were initiated into the The 20th annual BYU Journalclub No one seems to be able to ism Conference will be held In give a full account of exacty what Provo on October 29 in connection wiord from occurred but the sounds which were hoard it would with the Brigham Young Univernot be impossible to draw a con- sity journalism contest clusion The following program has been Game time found the girls scheduled: 9:00 am registration crowding to the football stadium opening of exhibits 10:00 am to cheer the Dinos for a victory keynote session 11:00 am shop over Union High School When the talk on publication problems and final whistle blew it was a vocational opportunities 12:00 hoarse but still spirited group of pm to 1:50 pm lunch hour females who rushed out on the tours and viewing of writing congridiron to congratulate a well test 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm round deserving group1 of Junior athletes table discussions and workshop who once more had pulled through sessions for a victory Several students from the paper The celebration continued in the and yearbook staffs plan to attend gymnasium where the Pep and Let ter man clubs congregated for a party After stowing away loads Girl Staters of food which was furnished by the initiates of both clubs dancing Hold Reunion took the spotlight for the remainAmid the beautiful setting of the der of the evening Hotel Utah Roof Gardens in Salt take City six excited Carbon girls Carbon Boy Recuperates for girls met at a luncheon-reunio- n In Hospital the members of the 1955 Girls' Gary Heath a junior student is State Those who attended from recovering in the Price hospital Carbon were Deanna Dance Petersen Shirley Essman this week Gary was Injured while Hatsls Sharon Iloldaway Marilyn seafootball early this practicing and Phyllis Tatton son Rosie Rachele and Margie McComplications have set in and he has been confined to the hos- Cormick also represented Carbon at the summer encampment but pital for the past two weeks Friends of Gary sincerely hope were unable to attend the he will recuperate quickly ut La-Re- ne |