Show Friday April 6 1951 THE CAKB0N1CLE About the Campus By JIM md PHIL Two Carbon Pupils go To Taking a break from the rigid rules of basketball training ren cently were Dick Judd Jim Jim Peterson Mario Lopez and Art Jeansolme Seems the details of what happened are so vague that none of the boys could give an accurate enough description to print Ber-tclse- Last week the Journalism class mourned in silence (mourned?) in the absence of the beloved Harry Ilalamandaris Where was Harry? Well the way we understand it he was enjoying a spring vacation but he told his teachers he was convalescing from a tonsilectomy Don't tell us Wesley Larsen is up to his old tricks again! Rumor has it that when he took his Utah Plant Life class on a field trip last week he went almost fifty yards out of his way to pass a late model car where a boy and girl were talking? uh-cr-- a- Here all Al’s chem 9 class has to do to get a good grade is let A1 make the basket — oops did we slip and say something we weren’t supposed to? Gary Wilson prominent Junior about Carbon was out Saturday night with cute Sandra Van Netta What we want to know is “What were you watching Gary that caused you to end up in the ditch instead of on the road?" Ever tasted or heard of burnt ice cream? Then you haven't lived man! If you question the reality of such a substance Just ask any of the students who attended the seminary party last Friday night Fashion Show National Convention “One of the finest most educa- Pretty clothes are the subject of everyone's conversation in the spring Carbon is no exception to the rule Girls have been busily engaged in fashioning beautiful garments all winter and now plan to display their handiwork The high school and college clothing classes will entertain their mothers on the evening of April 24 with a fashion show under the direction of Miss Venus Melonas clothing instructor Also assisting Miss Melonas will be Glcncdale Nelson Lena Escandon Mary Carollyn Hamilton Marie Hanson Betty Nelson Arlette Evans and Charolette Wycherly These girls were elected as chairmen from the different clothing classes The theme of the fashion show will be "Costume Alphabet” The clothes will be modeled by the girls in the various classes All clothes which will be worn have been made by the girls who wear them Small children will also add United States variety to the show Miss Ellen Aageson and her The girls also participated in a chorus composed entirely of the food’s classes will provide the reFarmer’s Union Juniors who were freshments attending the convention from Morning Golf Class Hold many states Some of the special occasions Students who have appeared on enjoyed by the girls were a party the campus of Carbon at 7:45 In especially for the young people the morning know what it is like an afternoon tea a special dance to breathe fresh air listen to the and a bouquet singing of the birds and enjoy the At the banquet Mr Chester bright summer sun What is the Bowles former ambassador to In- purpose of this? you ask Why dia spoke on the subject of for- it is the morning golf class in which 38 members are enrolled eign policy Members from nearly every The students may be seen playing state in the Union were in attend- at all hours of the day but the ance at this biannual convention regular class period is at 7 :45 on "One of the things enjoyed most Tuesday and Thursday mornings was meeting people from different Miss Elaine Timmerman the adparts of the nation and learning viser stated ’Tor the time being their views on important issues” we will practice on the school the girls commented on their re- campus but later we will go out turn last week to the golf course” 18-2- nt run-hcr-- up Car-olly- - Former Carbonite Returns Joan Winn a former Carbon high student who spent the winter quarter at B Y High has returned to Carbon for the spring quarter Most of her old acquaintances still think of her as Joan Prazen since she moved to Provo immediately after her marriage to John Winn She Is a senior and a former member of the Pep Gub and yearbook staff She was a writer for the Carbonicle and a strong participant in school activities Joan and John returned to Price when John withdraw from B Y U where he was attending college as a Junior John previously attended Carbon College He is now working In Price and he and Joan plan to build a home here very soon Polynesian Group of BYU Entertains Here To be Presented tional and thoroughly enjoyable weeks we’ve ever spent" was the description given by Myma and LaRene Petersen who spent the week of March 3 in Denver National the Farmers attending Union Convention LaRene was invited to attend the event to participate on a panel with four other young people representing the states of North Dakota Texas and South Dakota The subject of this panel was "The Place of Youth in an Expanding Economy of Abundance” Myma and LaRene spent the time attending meetings and listening to many excellent speakers Among them were Walter Rcuther of the AFL-CI-O James Patton national president of the Farmers Union Glen Talbott head of the North Dakota Farmers Union Leon Kcyseriing one of the nation’s leading economists and William Thatcher general manager of Grain Terminal Association one of the largest in the Since there isn't going to be a You Know" column this week we thought you might be interested in these items— Did you know that Art Forensic Contest Held Jeansclmc is the nephew of Gaude Six Carbon speech students that Dr A Jones is Cowley? to enter state uncle? —and gained the chance Gavel Wycherly’s after competing In that Jim Bortelsen is a distant rel- competition contests in the regional elimination ative of Keith Wilson? forensic meet held Thursday March 22 at Granite high school Some of the band members are Representing Carbon and their complaining because nothing about at the state meet will be region the band ever appears in the paTatton and Dianne Broad-beper so we thought we would men- Phyllisin legislative forum Glcna-del- e tion them here Jlere goes— hand Nelson in oratory and Joan band band band Pitts in extemporaneous speaking In addition to those who placed Stripes Stripes Stripes The for state Craig Shiner was a boys around Carbon have gone in legislative forum Four stripe crazy Hie question is who of Carbon's six orators received will start wearing stripes on ratings stripes? Of course we are talking superior Other students attending the about their shirts were legislature James PapTo dose the column for this meet n Anderson and Charlene week we would Just like to add pas Hamilton Connie oratory our seniments about the water Worthcn ShlrlejF Crawford Deanfights' some of our students have na Dance Arlene Maughan and been employing Rohlee Pouley extemporaneous Water Water everywhere! Karen Kraync Water water in the air! How we wish the students here Would act a little more mature! Touring Theatre to “Did Fire Return This Week During the past wee ka group students visited schools In Emery Grand and San Juan of Carbon to present a variety proto the high schools A chilgram dren’s theatre “Rumplestiltskln” was presented to the elementary schools and a dramatic produccounties tion “My Three Angles” to adult Bo-zolak- is Price dvic auditorium formed the background for a concert by n the a Polynesians group of students who are attending the BYU at Provo The group was sponsored by the New Century dub of Price as a benefit performance for the band Many native dances chants songs and instrumental numbers were featured by the group which indudes members from Hawaii and the South Sea Islands Colorful costumes rhythmic tribal dances and harmonious melodies delighted the large and enthusiastic audience Mrs Delores Bryner club president Introduced the master of ceremonies Mrs Velma Frandsen and Mrs Olga Spencer were for the affair well-know- en Students to Attend Model UJf Confab Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt wife of the late president Franklin D Roosevelt has been selected as special guest for Utah's second annual model U N conference which will be held Friday morning April 20 In Kingsbury Hall University of Utah and in which 57 high schools Will partidpate Mrs Roosevelt was a delegate to the United Nations for several years under the Truman Administration She has long been prominent in national and international That— affairs Several students have been chosen to represent Carbon high at this conference Austria is the nation selected for representation by Carbon students Students who will partidpate arc LaRene Petersen Mary Marakis Phyllis Tatton Carolyn Hamilton and Myma Longhurst They will be accompanied by Mr Geary The conference is being sponsored by the Utah Association for the United Nations in cooperation with the University of Utah Ex- Nothing causes fatigue like the first time in 25 years you will know what a ankle means That this will be another year of decision for medical sdencc with the doctors deciding that they can’t cure the common cold Did You Know? Neil Warren was a yearbook jersonallty during his sophomore year at Carbon Henry Rachelc was student body president in 1949 and was called “Robin Hood” Price was once called Ileber-vill- e in- activity Elaine Timmerman played for the Coalville Sapphires’ softball team during the summer The Reader's Digest is published in 13 languages That if you get on skates for — Three Carbon Youths Go To 4-- H Training School Richard Duke of Spring Glen Blaine Morgan of Kenilworth and Frank Potts of Price attended the electrical training school for leaders which was conducted in Logan Monday and Tuesday of last week Robert L Hassell county agricultural agent with Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service accompanied them All three of these dclagtes have members In Carbon coun-t- y been and are leading other boys in electrical projects this summer The purpose of the school was to give special training to leaders electrical dubs of The U S Marine Corps Officer Procurement Officer in this area is accepting applications from college men and college graduates for Marine officer training courses These courses enable the college men to qualify for their commission and active service with the U S Marine Corps Courses avail-ab- e arc: AOCC in March September and December 1956 — For the college graduate who desires flight train- ing and duty as a Marine officer OCC in March September and December 1956 — For the college graduate who desires commissioned service with the regular Marine Corps land and sea forces PLC Summer Training 1956— For the college freshman sophomore or junior who desires to earn his commission while in college Following graduation and commissioning these men will receive further training and assignment to either the land sea or air units of the U S Marines Complete details can be obtained by writing: Officer Procurement Officer U S Marine Corps Old Custom House Denver 2 Colorado or sec the procurement officer when he visits Carbon College on March 26 1956 tension Division well-train- in 1956 ed either That even more remarkable basketball than the seven-foplayer is Lily Pons the soprano who stands so short and sings so ot high WESTERN AUTO Mike’s ASSOCIATE STORE Ante Seppliee Hardware — Sporting Goods Fnrnltare and Appliances Plombiag Electrical Goods Shoe Store Mike KaAdaris And SeU GIFrS — CARDS — CANDY AND COSMETICS Stop — Shop at MEN'S WORK AND DRESS MASSEY’S Price SHOES East Main Fries FOR A TREAT THAT CAN'T BE BEAT The students who participated ticclo March 29 Blandlng March Stopat! in these productions were Allan 30 and Green River April 9 TODAY Thomas and Giglioftis CENTER SERVICE Price Utah "We Doctor All Shoes" For a Variety of Merohaadice 4-- H audiences Jacob Rudy Folitano Mary Platls Ann Bunnell Kay Broadbcnt Joyce Shrcevcs Gifford Madsen Mack Potter Garth Wakefield Ellis Worthcn Allan Tratos and Kathryn Oviatt Dates for performances were Ferron March 26 Huntington March 27 Moab March 28 Mon- - Marine Corps Quotas Open for Officer Training Classes 4-- H 4-- H Ibm the MILKY WAY SHOPPE Met DOC and IRENE Utah |