Show Pigi Tw THE CARBONICLE Campus Activities Crowd Calendar Leah Jessen Linda Camber Bettie McArthur EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR JUNIOR EDITOR NEWS EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER SPORTS EDITOR ART EDITOR SOCIETY EDITOR EXCHANGE EDITORS Jean Sunter Thelma Tryon Anne Hansen James Pappas Ron Shaw Mary Jean Peacock Irene Listello Geri Ruggerri Fred Babcock Jim Stagg PHOTOGRAPHERS Karen Coleman Carole Fergusson Kathleen Monroe CIRCULATION MANAGER TYPISTS ADVISOR REPORTERS Kenneth MUlerfLon-aln- Jeanette McAlpine — I— —WH— e Vernon Jones Barham Boyd Harvey Gerald Stevens Assembly Offering Given Courteous Reception Dick Judd While tlie main emphasis at Carbon is rightly placed on school wonderful spirit probably some emphasis should be placed upon the School spirit conduct shown at the assembly presented by the Juniors is of course a part of good manners Mr Merrill’s comments before the program began must have been absorbed by everyone present for during the assembly there was no undertone or whispering and none of the high pitched giggles that was as Mr usually pierce the best parts of the program The laughing them” not at "with the it people Merrill put arc able to It is a tribute to the students of Carbon that theyis low at Carschool spirit conduct themselves in such fashion While that and for cheer can and brag bon there is always one thing that we is shown when a program presented at is the common courtesy that is our school Meet The Deadline JA f By RON SIIAW "Be on time!” — "Don’t be late!" — old phrases commonly repeated The importance of such phrases is often overlooked because of their commonplaconoss Little docs one realize the importance of meetOften many other endeavors must be sacrificed because ing deadlines people are late in meeting their appointments entries Recently the Flame staff requested that teachers submit conOur deadline set a contest and of their division to the poetry and high gratulations go to Mrs Jeanette McAlpine Carbonido advisor school Enlish teacher for her punctuality in meeting this deadline Poems were submitted from all of her English classes They were of a contest winners high calibre and will be Judged accordingly for will certainly aid in a successSuch action on the part of teachers Mrs to Thanks goes McAlpine for her assistance in ful publication a reality making our publication First Aid Reaches New High "Do I have the blood shut off now?” "Is my tourniquet on right now?" “Can you still feel the pulse?” These are the questions most asked by the Carbonites taking from a sysiology Students can be seen tying all kinds of bandages elbow to an on head the bandage iressure bandage The reason for all the first aid is the fact that the students will So for the few days ie given a bandaging tost Friday by Mr Merrill like crippled bandaged people who he pupils will be seen looking tavc just been in an accident Always Stand Out In A Crowd! sorority's rush party Everyone accessories to match See that all and the hat ad on her best suit taffeta dress? But it doesn’t with couch the on alone the ne sitting how act (I keep telling myself) it’s wear wha you you sally matter ust be natural and pretend you’re dressed like the others I think 11 Jump out the window wnen I get home It’s only four stories but ith luck I could break my neck The next night was the first big home basketball game Now no Anyway everyone ne notices what you wear at one of these affairs (How was I to know all the girls were ill surely just wear slacks sweaters and ning to the big dance after the game and so they wore down and knocked I’ll get cirts?) Maybe if I run out on the floor is one No paying any rcak an arm or leg But why should I care? ttention to me! Well why aren’t they? I’m somebody aren’t I? I’m Liman just like the rest A car wreck might be effective They would t was a lovely evening for the dnk it was an accident Mary calls to inform me of an "informal” get together that nighta Just othing fancy! All afternoon I plan what to wear Ordinarily to but play it drt and sweater would do for an "informal” gathering of in case a pearls string ife I'll wear my new wool sheath and just Look at all those dresses! Casual! Huh! Nothing short of taffeta xl silk "Oh well just because they’re standing over In that little they’re talking xup laughing and talking doesn't particularly meantest literature the be They prob could discussing xjut me They Be thcih! Go this behind yourself! me even notice join don’t lamp ly a fast is wrists the hear way Oh I forward! slashing foot st Phoocy! ell time goes on Tomorrow is anothe day and another blunder Bill called Invited me out to dinner and dancing after "Some-iln- g casual” he'd said! No chances this time I’ll wear that light Judy Ann Hartley a senior at Carbon High School has been awarded the Nursing Scholarship for this year Miss Hartley will represent the Price Ladies of Elks on Sunday February 9 at Provo in the competition for the state scholarship award There are ten other girls from the other Ladies of Elks’ organizations in the state who will be competing with Miss Hartley Judy plans to use the scholarship to help in her training at the St Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City Each year the Price Ladies of Elks awards a scholarship in nursing to a senior girl Word has been received from Baria Field Alabama that Naval Cadet Stuart R (Ronnie) Davis has completed his gunnery and carrier qualifications Cadet Davis is the son of Mr and Mrs Eugene Davis of Price and a former student of Carbon College Upon completion of this course he will undergo advanced training in single engine fighter type air craft at Corpus Christi Texas At his graduation he will win the coveted Navy "Wings of Gold” and will be commissioned Ensign in the US Navy Mrs Alecn Ivie Dean of Women at Carbon College has been released from the Price Hospital where she has been treated for a broken leg Mrs Ivie suffered the accident two weeks ago in a fall near the chemistry building She is reported to be recovering satisfactorily City-Coun- ty The second and fifth period Spanish classes are forming a Spanish Gub A constitution drawn up by Mr Bellus and Joan Henric has been approved by the classes and is waiting the approval of Dr Jones The name of the club will be “Los Diablos Pobrcs” which means The Poor Devils Mr Bellus will be the advisor All students taking Spanish will be eligible to join the club at a meeting Monday at noon in Room 12 A Senior class meeting was held in the Cafeteria last Tuesday to discuss class problems Among the issues discussed was the annual Senior sluff day or Senior Day as Mr Merrill prefers to call it A vote was taken on whether the seniors would go to the State Mental Hospital or to Mt Timpanogas It was decided that they would go to Timpanogas The seniors also set a date for the class party which will be held Saturday 15 and will feature ice skating and sleighing and a dance afterward Mr Merrill spoke on the graduation commencements and the gowns and announcements Marilyn Hansen spoke on the Senior assembly which was set for April The meeting was highlighted by a piano solo by Leon McKendrick and a song by Darlene Ennis The A Capclla Choir under the direction of Mrs Dorothy Brown will go on tour during spring vacation March 28 to April 4 this year The tour will include southern Utah and possibly parts of Idaho The theme of the concert will be "Adoramus Te Christc” "Love in Grief” a motet from "Grief to Glory” "Allcleiua Glorius is Thy Name” "Brazillian Psalm” "Indian Version of the 23rd Psalm” "My Dream is of an Island Place” and “Ilospodi Pomelius” will be Included on the program Monday DEMETRIOUS February 10 lf5B THE PHILOSOPHER j rAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi Com You keep yelling that all my writing is com You don’t like my gossip columns or joke fests so all that is left is an intellectual type column So the following educational data that was taken from a leaflet printed in the University of Alabama should serve to uplift your minds (I thought the choice of language study was particularly good) Ladies and Gentlemen a quick course on Greek lettering and meaning so that you can understand my column from now on: ALPHA — used to mean half of Ex Alpha pint of bourbon BETA — synonym for ought to Ex You beta beat it before the cops come GAMMA — baby talk for Grandma Ex What big teeth you have Gamma! DELTA — used in cards Ex He Delta a hand of poker EPSILON — a medicine Ex Go get some Epsilon salts — to repeat a phrase ZETA Ex Zeta again Virginia ETA — to devour Ex I Eta slab of horse meat at the Way THETA — to devour (plural) Ex Theta whole horse at the Way — IOTA a duty Ex Iota slap your face KAPPA — a pair Ex lem girls was just a kappa broads LAMBDA — publicity phrase Ex So I lambda guy on da snoot MU — Love song of the cow Ex Mu Moo NU — recent Ex What’s Nu? — XI dialect Ex Xi in love? I is OMICRON — expression of pain when dancing Ex Ouch! Omicron i I PI — the great American dessert Ex Gimme a piece of cherry pi SIGMA — part of warning Ex Watch out or I’ll Sigma dog on you UPSILON — an expression Ex See the acrobat Upsilonded on his head — PHI expressed condition Ex I’d go away Phi had the dough GH — slang for a man Ex He's a heckava Qii — PSI cockney for an American expression Ex Psl is again Virginia OMEGA — pertaining to writers (meaning of high quality) Ex "Omega writer” said Demetrious You now know the Greek alphabet and its meaning But this we intend to uplift your minds to even one isn't all no sirce-ldlhigher level They say that the true intellect appreciates poetry so the following is a poetry appreciation section: Who comforts me in moments of despair? Who runs fingers lightly through my hair? Who cooks my meals and dams my hose? Squeezes nose drops in my nose? Who always has a word of praise? Sets out my rubbers on rainy days? Who scrubs my back when in a shower? And wakes me up at the proper hour? Who helps keep me on the beam? And figures in my every dream? —I da Now wasn't that a bit of uplifting rhyme? Don’t go away yet we’re giving you more culture Now a bit of philosophy: I think that I shall never see A girl who's good enough for me But that’s all right I’ve no complaint I much prefer the ones who ain't The following is a paid literary plug: The sophomores do it often The frosh do sometimes The seniors do it always The juniors might do it Mommy why can’t I buy a handbook? In case you didn’t get the hidden message the directory staff of of the school would like you to obtain a subscription to their publication And now a closing thought: Whatever trouble Adam had No man could make him sore By saying when he told a joke 'I’ve heard that thing before” (Acknowledgments to Max Schlman's Humor Book) e! MITCHELL Funeral Home 233 East Main Phon ME 7-26- 61 |