Show Fare Two STAFF Editor JSeverly Ganser Associate Editor Phyllis Frandsen Business Manager Rosie Racheie Photographer Wiiene Carmoni — — Prool Reader Alma Lake LaRcne Petersen Kay Shiner Marilyn Campbell Typists — rTTrTTrt rf rT Clint Powell son of Mr and Mrs Clint Powell Sr and Lynn Anderson daughter of Dr and Mrs Gale Anderson were united in marriage Thursday April 5 at the home of the bride The couple are former students of Carbon High and Carbon College John sheets Contributors — Jeanette Oompagnl Kent Anderson Helen Coggins Pat Colosimo Gene Ellis George Hatsis Karen Hurskainen Robert Maki Betty Nelson Tom Smith Edward Tratos Sheron Kantor Loretta Abeyta Jim Bertelsen Carollyn Hamilton Harry Halamandaris Barbara Miglori Phyllis Rowley Marie Saccom-man- o Dennis Wall Emmett Rodriquez David Bunnell a graduate of Carbon high school and Carbon College was married to Miss Marat Martinez tha Daschman-Lacag- o March 3 California Saturday Miss Dachman is formerly from the Honduras The couple honeymooned in Carmel and will make a lome in Martinez Grades and Classes Need Attention By JOHN SHEETS one's Keeping up grades this last quarter may mean a big challenge to some individuals Because the days are longer and warmer the students should make more of an elfort to concentrate on their studies Those who plan to be graduated should not slow down in their classes This means the students who have been on the graduating list may still not be graduated if they should fail one or more of their classes this quarter Keeping up in one's classes may mean the difference between graduating with high marks or in some cases by barely skimming through Those students who have made good grades should aim to keep up to their standards whereas those students who have not been doing so well should be alert to the possibilities for improving their averages Better Drivers’ Training Program Needed By TOM SMITH The state of Utah is definitely in need of a better drivers’ trainth ing program To prove this fact the latest figures Fewer than of the people in the 15 to 16 age bracket receive training that meets accepted standards This is undoubtedly why the state which once had a much better ranking is now ranked 43 in the nation for the quality of training Conclusions drawn from a meeting at the State Capitol Monday were that the majority of Utahns would agree on better driving education for the high schools of the state However since it would cost $300000 a year to make such training available the big question is how to raise the additional money Some suggestions offered were to add an extra dollar on each car registration to charge a dollar for annual car safety inspection or to assess a special dollar tax for driver education to be collected when car licenses are obtained Once there is an agreement on financing methods this program would have little difficulty obtaining public and legislative approval It would surely prevent hundreds of disabling injuries and needless waste of money on property damage one-four- whole-hearted- ly The Language of a Teenager By JEANETTE COMPAGNI "What’s your line Frankenstein?" Well today it happens to be teenage language It has long been felt that teenagers have a language all their own Even teenagers of yester-ye- ar used slang You might have overheard your Dad talk about his old "jalopy" but we would call it a "draggin wagon" or a "hot rod" Even though we use trash as some people call it for language about half of the words end up in Webster's Dictionary according to Dan Valentine noted columnist of the Salt Lake Tribune Norman Vincent Peale another noted columnist of Look Magazine stated "The teenagers of today are the greatest ever" Wanted More Scientists By WILENE CARMONI "What can we do to develop more scientists in our schools?" was the problem considered at a recent meeting of the secondary school administrators in the Utah State CapitoL Some of the administrators opposed the addition of one English credit one mathematics credit and one science credit to the requirements for high school graduation Such a revision had previously been proposed by a Utah conference on high school studies in which laymen as well as educators partici- pated Presented to Public As a climax to a series of fund raising projects for the benefit of the Carbon high and Price Jun- - on the new uniforms Colorful pajamas and dainty nighties vied for fashion honors Monday night when the Peppers’ annual slumber party took place in the gym The purpose of the party was to practice for the Pep assembly By 4 am the last of the girls had finally closed her eyes in sleep only to be awakened when Gus genial cafeteria mana ger served notice that a delicious’ breakfast was in the offing The event was enjoyed by the entire dub membership the os vice-preside- nt ' Mike’s Did !or high bands a benefit concert will be presented tonight by the combined Price junior high and A Carbon high school bands cents made will of 50 be charge for this concert and the money will be used as the final payment freshments were served Mrs Yvonne James and Mrs Iowa Needles played the prelude music and Mrs Margaret Degn presided as mistress of ceremonies A bridal shower honoring Mrs Jolene Moran Catlin was held in the Helper LDS chapel last Thurs- Fashion Show Slated day evening The bride received Week many useful gifts from the many "Costume Alphabet” will highStudent of attended A short pro- light the annual fashion show to Albert “Abbcgale” Oppocher has riends who held was after which re- - be held in the cafeteria April 21 been chosen to represent his col- gram Mothers of the class members lege sophomore class as student of will be special guests Miss Vethe week Besides being a popular nus Melonas class instructor has student Albert's personality and Lyceum Assembly announced the following class fine smile have become an adchairmen who are assisting in Carbon Enjoyed by mirable trait around the campus planning the colorful affair Glene-dal- e Active in athletics at Carbon ColModem music and favorites of Nelson Lena Escandon Mary lege and also a member of the older days were blended together Bozolakis Carollyn Hamilton MaBlock C he has lettered in footn a Lyceum which greatly pleased rie Hanson Betty Nelson Arlcttc ball baseball and is also a fine he Carbon student body last FriEvans and Charlotte Wycherly prospect for the college track day will be Melba Martel team Mr Don Ilcidrich and Miss Nan- andNarrators Deanna Dance Three songs cy Kay Janouseh exhibited their to clothing and economics excellent talent with their accor- relating Teachers of Carbon add will interest and variety to dions Miss Janouseh also disthe program Elect Officers mayed her talent when she played Sandwiches cake and punch will numbers on the piano some The annual spring meeting of be prepared and served by girls in The couple entertained with the Carbon County Education As- some humorous Miss Ellen Aagcson’s food classes selections which sociation was held last Monday were graciously accepted by the night at 7:30 pm in the school student body who applauded Helena Rubinstein’s Cream cafeteria and Color Shampoo Shampoo The purpose of the meeting was The couple who have traveled to elect new officers Teachers SPECIAL—$150 14-bottle across the country presenting their were nominated for audito different many Russell Fryer from East Carbon program L&A DRUG their audience appreences lauded and Robert Milano from Price junciation Helper Utah ior high Nominated for executive board members were Robert Clark from Helper junior high Hazel Cacbon Pupils Attend For a Variety of Merchandise Jones from Reeves Willis Johnson GIFTS — CARDS — CANDY from Spring Glen and Donald King State Forensic Meet AND COSMETICS from East Carbon Six Carbon students who had Stop — Shop at Presiding over the meeting was qualified at the regional meet parMASSEY’S Frank Worthcn president of the ticipated in the state forensic meet Price Carbon district Now taking the held on the campus of the Unibe will Mr Worthen reigns from of Utah March 6 and 7 Mr Merrill Neurcn past vice versity The events included in this conpresident He was also chairman test were oratory extemporaneous of the meeting speaking debate and legislative Light refreshments were served forum before the election Musical numGlcnadclc Nelson received a SuShoe Store bers were presented by Mr Frank for her oration Experior rating Van Cott from East Carbon and cellent Mike Ktndaris ratings were given to Craig Mrs May Jeansclme from Price Shiner and Phyllis Tatton in legis“We Doctor All Shoes" Representing the board was lative forum and Karen Kraync Sheldon Allred from Price who earned an honorable mention in And Sell spoke on "Leeway Eclection and extemporaneous speaking MEN’S WORK AND Teacher Contracts" Frank WorMarakis and LaRcne PeMary thcn retiring president presented tersen DRESS SHOES Carbon in dethe president’s report New offi- bate represented cers will be installed at the May East Mala Fries An asset to Carbon College is banquet Earlcne Bera Eaglette and an other education major— was a can You didate for Sweetheart queen Goes QUALITY steady with Dean Denison April 28 is Dr Jones’ birthday off to LeRoy Stevens lie Hats Frank Kraync has an unusual is Cleaners carrying 23 hours this quarter talent for playing the piano and is editorial writer for the "Rabbit" Johnson has used up "Semitone" all of his auto mechanic courses and now he has started on carpentry KELLER’S Shi rice Rowley's fad is wearing SWEATERS FOOD MARKET dark glasses to hide "Shiners" Mr Morgan’s theme song is ’I'll FANCY GROCERIES OUR SPECIALTY be seeing you" FINEST MEATS Virginia Barker is engaged Price Phone 3 63 North Carbon Price Dee Miller prefers golf to school Sonny Sneddon’s pet nick name Some secondary school administrators argued that more flexibility for individual programs is needed now However another argument offered by a few administrators is open to serious criticism They stated that students who do not plan to go to college should have more time for extracurricular activities These arguments will be the subject of study and discussion before a final decision can be reached Last year the Educational Testing Service using Carnegie finals conducted a survey to learn why so many elementary and secondary school children either fail or drop mathematics or at best just manage to limp through Here are some of the things that ETS discovered: 1 High school students have a poorer attitude toward mathematics than toward any other school subject 2 Mathematical incompetence is widespread even among students with high IQ’s 3 Although all states require education courses for mathematics teachers a third of the states require no mathematics courses for certification as math teachers 4 In most states a teacher can be certified to teach elementary school mathematics without any work in the subject at the college level These Carnegie findings seem in accord with reports on the Utah is "Bublcs" curriculum discussion Further study and discussion will be necesRoberta Ossana is only 16 years sary before this question will have a final decision old Concert to be 1956 ' Club and Society News OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH Artist Friday April tl THE CARBONICLE Know? 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