Show FridarMty 4 1956 Club THE CAKBONICLE Fare Three Did You Know? SHOP NEWS Jim Petersen wrecked his truck Nelda Forsythe is engaged Carbon High Dinos are going to take state in football next year There isn't going to be a assembly this year Reid Russell isn’t going steady anymore Carbon has never taken state in basketball Fifty per cent of the shoes are made for the left foot That Carbon’s first band was organized In 1924 It included eight pieces four of which were saxo- The carpentry class under the direction of Charles Mcnzies shop nstructor left early Sunday mom-n- g for a tour through Idaho Vashington and Oregon En route they plan to visit many lumber mills and housing projects where they hope to get many good pointers on prefabrication and house construction Hie high school students who are making the trip are John Bly Elmer Bly Max Lopez and Ronald Murry The college students nclude Devon Anderson Mervin Miles Arnold Wayman and Easton and Society News Trinity church at Dragcrton was the setting April 2 for the double ring ceremony which united in marriage Miss Louise Ferderber a former graduate of Carbon and Donald Eugene Guy Immediately after the rites the newlyweds were honored at a reception given by the bride’s parents After a honeymoon in Wyoming the couple is making a home at 1230 Del Monte St Monterey California ' Skraznas a recent student of Car-o- n College a number of friends entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Monday evening Many useful gifts were given to the bride Enjoyable games were played and tasty refreshments were served Those present were Shirley Carter Loretta Aboyta 3etty Doty Phyllis Anderson Pat lixon Cheric Alger Jeanette Compagni Charlene VaNatta Gaylene Salzetti Gerry Boss Pcg-- l Nclda Forsythe a Carbon senior y Cottrell Virginia Yclonik San-r-a recently became engaged to Ted Pestotnik Carollyn Hamilton Pappas lamona Huntington Bonnie Low-- 8 The couple pan to wed in the Mary Taylor Sharon Preston fall folcena Mccham Sandra Schmidt rera Mae McFarland Valenc rt A group of Carbon students enand Mary Margaret Chiara joyed a delightful evening’s enter- Sandra Nelson tainment Monday nibht April 23 when they celebrated the birthday CARBON SHORTS of Arlene Gale Refreshments and dancing were Docs Archie McCarrie have the highlights of the evening The guests who attended were something against Mrs Allred or Manuel Gonzales Marilyn Briest s it that he just doesn’t like potConnie Thomas Wally Wareham ted plants in classrooms? The Gaylene Peterson Chuck Christen- other day while Mrs Allred was sen Sheraldcne Essman Phil calling the roll Archie took the Faussat Madeline Briest Terry trouble to knock (me of the flower Kutkas Donna Kraync Ralph pots on the floor Oh well Archie Keele Phil Gorishek Arlene Gale hat’s life! Hope Colby and Fred Regis Hey! What's this I hear about Blaine Warren and Janet Mellor Ciraig Dougherty falling for Marwere united in marriage Saturday garet Oman? Seems he was gayly April 28 at the home of the bride ripping (?) down the bus isle Attending the bride were Connie when he somehow got caught in Warren Nedra Mellor and Mau-dee- n Margaret's slip?!? Well anyway Warren Bishop Gay Allred he was struggling to get past and from Salt Lake City performed she was struggling to retrieve her the ceremony pow! ! Craig slip Blaine is a former student of hit face first! Hey Craig there Carbon High Janet is a senior must be an easier way than that! and plans to finish school Read in Dan Valentine's column Announcement has been made of he other day how he goes down-ow-n the engagement of Bonnie Dal and listens to people (namc--y Prate to Cobb Johnson No definshapely girls) passing by He ite date has been set for the mar- said one could hear some very in-- e riage resting things so—I thought I'd ake up listening in Carbon's hall rt A prominent junior Valene it's fun too Just listen to what has announced her engageheard ment to Larry Jensen Larry is a Two sweet young juniors rush-n- g former student of Carbon High past were talking in subdued tones but X heard one of them Arlene Reva a graduate of Carsay "Boy! If he has the nerve to bon High has recently announced come up tonight I'm really going her engagement to Norman Vick-sini- k to tell him what I think of him Arlene is taking nurse’s and he better come too If he training at Holy Cross and will cnows what’s good for him!" be graduated from there next Let-torm- phones In 1931 year our football heroes swagthe hall said to andown gering Honoring Mrs Marilyn Huish other “What docs he expect of me? I can’t go home eat slick up go get my girl so to the show Fashion Show cat again go smooch crane home "All Beautiful Clothing" was and still do chemistry!" the theme of the fashion show Saw two senior boys looking which was presented by the sewdown in the dumps "Heck” coming classes last Tuesday evening The setting was enhanced by two plained one "I don't like spring doors with a curtain draped in the All the girls start wearing full middle As each name was read skirts again" The other brightby the narrators Melda Martell ened up "Yuh" he gurgled "But and Deanna Dance the girls walk- what about when the wind blows?" ed through the doors and modeled Heard some boys discussing the clothes entertain the group graduation suits "Boy would I Helping to were Beverly Burr Doris Dickson like a white suit but when you Arlette Evansr Charlotte Wycher-l- y even move its dirty" Well if girls can wear white Karolee Robinson and Darlene Poulson with their song "Styles" suits without ruining them why Virginia Barker Mary Bozolakls can't boys? Shirley Johnatakls Margaret Pat Mansanaiys Sylvia "Peaches" Barnett was comWorkman and Norlna Doleattl plaining about his gas bill Wonsang a song "We Sew Sew Sew der why? Sew" To close the program a Sec what fun It is to listen I’ve song "I’m Forever Ripping" was Wooten It up as a hobby Why don't taken Jeanne Betty sung by Nelson and Elsie Etzcl Back- you try it? You'll hear lots o ground music was played by Shar- things too on Thayn Evann Riley and KathBonnie Dal Ponte who just reryn Oviatt ceived her engagement ring from were served The refreshments inwas Cob enthusiastically talkini foods Miss Ellen Aageson by structor and members & the foods to her girl friend She exclaimed "I remember I remember X reclasses The fashion show was under the member when first we kissed He direction of Miss Venus Melonas dosed his eyes I dosed mine and Ha-HWo missed!" clothing instructor One of Kll-crea- se a! the first band contest of CAROLLYN HAMILTON Carollyn Hamilton Wins Essay Contest Carollyn Hamilton prominent Carbon senior has again been honored by the American Legion Auxiliary when she was notified this week that her winning essay "What America Means to Me” has been judged to be the best in the regional competition for senior high schools She will present her winning essay at the Regional Convention of the American Legion which will be held in Price next Sunday It will then be submitted to be judged for the state contest Carollyn has been a leading student at Carbon and is currently serving as president of the Pep Club She is also active in speech and debating Crony Carbonister Se-zThe Inaugural Ball which had great expectations proved to be more like a private party than a victory dance Why is it that stu- dents complain so much about not having enough school activities and then never show up when we do have one? The next thing we enow our school activities will be taken away Oh! ! ! I’m wrong again! With Paul Carr as president school will be one big ball Scoville The return to the It Vernon Merril Practically every student who takes a class from Vernon Merril the vice president of Carbon College not only receives an abundance of knowledge but also an ultimate amount of laughs or as we Art Jeansclme should consult a could say everyone gets his “joreliable date bureau and keep in llies" steady contact with it then he Mr Merrill is the advisor for the wouldn't have to come to the senior class He not only orders dances stag the caps and gowns but advises all seniors that didn't order them Seems as if Dick Judd and a —to dye a sheet blue With Mr Merrill's jubilant manparty of boys were Just starting out on a big spree when who ner there is also a dignified air should appear but Dick’s number and seriousness about him He one girl Darlene Dennison Well seems to carry on his work with every care and consideration ark she broke that party up fast Dick was happy but those other is willing to help anyone to solve guys suffered plenty Next time a problem they krill have to get an earlier honor the Graduate of '56 To Lay Away the GRADUATION GIFT of your choice start Verla Magann has Jim Bcrtelscn in a whirl Jim used to drag around the halls tripping on his lower lip— Now he dances down the halls singing and waving at everyone (Some change)— Verla please come back from Salt Lake City He's returning to his old self—and that is bad! ! ! will group history was held here Two years later in 1933 Carbon campus to resume classes next won the state contest in Logan Friday making her eligible to enter the Mr Williams: "What is a cirnational meet at the Chicago cle?" World’s Fair Bob Dal Ponte: "A straight Just before leaving E M Wil- line running around a dot” liams genial band instructor became ill and was unable to make Ed Tratos: “Was that a new he trip A local musician Bill Toy took the 83 band students by girl I saw you with last night?" Jim Bcrtelscn: "No just the train to Chicago There they reold one painted over" ceived a first rating in marching and a second rating in playing Irene : “Tomorrow’s going to be The year 1934 brought the State and Intermountain Western Divi- tough sledding" Joann: “Why?" sion Band Contest to Price There Irene: "No snow" were 57 bands represented Thirty-nin- e complete bands marched A luge judges' platform was constructed midway down main street where all bands could be rated The first banbs would begin marching early in the morning and a continuous parade would ast until late afternoon Many of the homes in Price were filled with students from other schools It was estimated that there were 4000 students and 30000 visitors in Price The Pep Club made a profit on its assembly That Frank Kraync can remember what he reads much better if he has a nap right after reading Carbon’s Mc-i3ou- Mc-Cou- an Diamond Shoe Store for Shoes For All the Family" Robert Johnson and Rand "Your MORLEY’S One-Sto- p Exclusive Jewelers TRICE A Complete Laundry Service For Every Need Qualified To Servo Your Car’s Every Noedl COMPLETE UNEN SUPPLY — RENTALS DRY CLEANING — TOWEL CABINETS All TYPES OF LAUNDRY SERVICE BRYNER’S — af — Chevron Station Price Steam Laundry Phone 218 Price Phone 342 Helper |