Show A Fare Four Harry s THE CARBONICLE Friday March 9 1958 Sports Parade National Merit Scholarship Corporation Gives Tests Elmer Richards was voted outscored 53 standing player since he points in the three nights and was the playmaker for the Helper squad While we have all been throwing our bouquets to the varsity team we have overlooked the foundation for next year the junior varsity Tlie junior varsity plays the first game against the younger foes of opposing schools in the Nebo division Our juniors have done a terrific job this year and should receive some recognition The boys who play for the junior varsity are Sonny Sneddon Thcron Thompson Manuel Gonzales Paul Andrews Angelo Mar-akCarl Morley Dexter Olsen Pat Bendall Gary Wilson Marvin Montoya and Dick Bearcnscn is The Lettcrmen’s Gub which sponsors the Junior High School Round Robin for the purpose of determining a junior high champion team and also giving high school coaches a glimpse of future prospects gave Carbon fans an outstanding view of basketball at its best The Dinos fought hammer and but tong against Springville couldn't find the jackpot often The Carbon defense enough seemed to falter but their offense worked fairly w'cll The score was 57 to 44 in favor of the Red Devils This was our last league game which left us in third place with 5 wins and 4 losses Darrell Boar-ense-n Monday night winners— Price was high point man with 14 and Helper— played standout ball as they disposed of East Carbon points and Noter Dame respectively Carbon's Eagles were up to par Stars for the night were Helper's ’ast Friday and Saturday when Richards and Higby Price's Frand-se- n defeated CSU and lost to Notre Dame’s Crocco and they Dixie by a scant 3 points East Carbon's Hixson The Dixie classic was a thriller which saw Carbon coming from The schedule for the second behind a lead almost to night saw the pairing of the first's take this one out of the fire winners play the losers of the othSaturday Carbon went to town er game Helper and Price proved early as they jumped to a quick superior again as they over- lead and kept it all through the whelmed East Carbon and Notre remainder of the game lively The whole team saw action in these ball games and played terThe tension mounted as the rific ball against their higher-ranke- d final round of the tournament foes neared In the first game played at 6:30 East Carbon finished in Baking Demonstration Given third place Mr Luke Bates director of the The pressure was high as Price lunch program of Granite School and Helper took the floor for the District gave a demonstration to final game Helper took an early the Faculty Women’s Gub last lead and led by ten points at the Friday at the Durrant school The half Price shot back in the third subject was baking and decoratquarter and took the lead 32 to ing of bread and cakes The club sponsored this program 31 but Helper showed their chamns a money-makin- g project for pionship caliber when they pulled Carbon to crowd College its away and brought the feet as they beat Price 53 to 40 CARBON HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SQUAD — Front row left to right — Art Jeanselme Joe Fratto Jim Berelsen Dick Judd Gary Wilson Second row — Manuel Gonzales Darrell Beamson Dave Miller Paul Andrews Back Row — Robert Sneddon Albert Barnett and Gary Bliss Recently tests were given in our school for the purpose of determining in what field a student would be most capable They also determined what the student’s personality and attitudes are toward different situations problems occupations The tests which were given all over the United States also determined the winners of three million dollars worth of scholarships These tests were conducted by the National Merit Scholarship Corp An announcement made Sunday night stated that a high percentage of the nation's most gifted high school students plan to make science and engineering their career Of this group 56 per cent of the boys and 16 per cent of the girls want to become engineers and scientists In addition 36 per cent of the girls want to become teachers Experts have warned that engineering and teaching are the two fields in which the nation suffers ’from a shortage The survey showed that the next most popular fields were as follows: medicine and other health pursuits law business arts and letters and religion and social ca- reers Winterowd Reviews Book Mr Ross Winterowd who studied on a Fullbright scholarship in Vienna Austria reviewed the book Darkness at Noon for the Micro Adclphe last Monday night 20-poi- nt Dajwiiu team featured: First Team— Iary Hixson East Carbon and Kent Frandsen Price forwards Rill Higby Helper Center Jerry Asay Price and Elmer Richards Helper guards Second teams— Stan Crocco Notre Dame and Wayne Iteid Helper forwards I eon McKendrick Price center Russ Bonacci Notre Dame and Chick Herrera East Carbon guards The all-st- ar Rites Held for Baby Larsen The infant son of Mr and Mrs Norman Larsen died Sunday at the Price hospital The child was born Thursday February 23 This was the first child for the tarxens The graveside services and burial were in Springville Utah The entire student body and faculty of Carbon high school and College wish to express deepest sympathy to the parents City-Coun- ty t i CARBON COLLEGE BASKETBALL SQUAD — Front row left to right — Larry Regis Ken Sweeney Jeddy Morley Garth Baker Back row — Robert Charlesworth John Jorgenson Floyd Barnett Robert Del Ponte Harry Carpenter and Coach Bill Peterson Carbon Alumni Get Caps LDS Students Initiated i i i Capping ceremonies were held last Sunday March 14 at Saint Students of the Carbon Institute Benedict's School of Nursing in of Religion Church of Jesus Christ Ogden Saints journeyed to of Latter-da- y Among the prominent students Salt Lake City last Friday eve- receiving their caps were Mary ning where at the Institute build- Tallerico Carolyn Anderson Anna ing they were initiated into Lamb- Marie Zaccaria and Joann Matich da Delta Sigma the LDS social all former students of Carbon high Into Lambda Delta Sigma fraternity Lunch was served by the members of the Salt Lake City frater- nity The initiation ceremony took place in the chapel The ceremony was conducted in an inspirational atmosphere with an emphasis on religious instruction and spiritual- Mike’s Shoe Store Mike Kandarls school “We Doctor All Shoes’ PRICE AUTO PARTS CO Jobbers and Distributors Automotive Parts Supplies and Equipment 68 N Carbon Ave Price And Sell MEN’S WORK AND DRESS SHOES 9 East Main Price ity Those initiated into the fraternity at' this time were Virden Blackham Clyde Burnside Patty Paul Dunn Phyllis Frandsen JoArvil Green Jack Golding hansen Tommy Johnson Shanna Miller Blain Morgan Myma Petersen Donna Richcns Steve St Gair LaRue Watt and Mr and Mrs A Dean Wengrecn Possessing the needed authority now the Carbon unit can go ahead and conduct its own plcdg-tionmembers and initiate addi- ceremonies ing i al i KELLER’S FOOD MARKET FANCY GROCERIES FINEST MEATS Price 63 N Carbon VISIT — Thomas & Gigliotti's CENTER SERVICE right — Richard Gagon Alfred Martinez Pete Mele Joe Martinez Ted Markakis Back row — Ralph Keele Frank Lupo Mario Lopez and Forrest Stewart h Price Utah i i 1 o |