Show i Classes Elects Officers Representatives Chosen Organizations’ SENIOR CLASS Karl Migliori was chosen presi- dent Monday at the senior class Jerry Gordon was rujyicil second in command anu ftos?li Col umbo was selected as secretary The AMA representative cho ? en was Jim Lindsey andAWS re- presentatives were Kay Bon ard Rose Marie Nogulich “ newly elected class rs officers and the' student compose the executive council 'They are frorfi left to right: Roger Bean freshman class president CralgShincr Reba Keele Student' body secretary Richard Fail student James Pappas student body body president Gary Calloway junior class president and body-office- vice-preside- nt JwQre: ' napieil $s! dais ’Notional Newspaper Among the new teachers at Carbon is Mr Clarence Johansen who teaches five senior English classes Mr Johansen was graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Arts degree and has completed class work toward his Master's degree He served four years in the Air Force at Sacramento California Although Mr Johansen is just beginning his career in the teaching profession he likes his work very much lie said “I find most of the students in my class co- Week to be Oaseryed ' n -- operative" Music heads the list of Mr Johansen's hobbies and he plays the clarinet He is a lover of classical music and had this to say in re- gard to other types : "I think jazz is phony and ‘Rock 'n' Roll’ is worse than' jazz" Mr Johansen 'was married in 1953 to Miss Tatricia Philpott of Chicago Illinois and they now Jive at 417 North Second East Mr Johansen commented "We like living in Price and fin'd the shopping district very interesting it is so large and well organized’’ CHARLES PETERSON ’Trice is a nice town with friendly people and I think the same could bo said for the' school and the students’’ stated Mr Charles Peterson social science instructor at Carbon College in an interview last Friday Mr cPtcrson who was recently graduated from the BYU is experiencing his first year of teaching A native of Snowflake Arizona where he was graduated from hign school Mr Peterson is married and has three children The Petersons will make their home at Tenth East ’and North' In Price JOHN AUSTIN Mr John Austin Instructing chemistry at Cirbon High School was graduated from Brigham Young University last spring witn a Bachelor of Science degree His home has been' In Provo for the past few years but he is originally from Afton Wyoming where he House of Delegates Members Chosen Student Center Opened Members of the House of Del' egates were chosen last week This body is to the school government what the Congress of the United States is to the national government and aids the executive council and administration in making laws to run the school Saplxunore members named Eldon were Eldon Christensen Miller Bruce Olsen Euleta Harmon and Bryce Baker Freshman delegates include Galen Nelson Larry Lee Kay Parm-le- y Stan Mathis Jay Wilder Bonnie Pace Frank Williams Alcona Fisher and Pat Savage Seniors chosen were Byron Patterson 'Barbara Tomsic Penny Boyack Jimmy Sherman Carl nimorc Irene Prczd Gary Turner Myma Allred La Nor Fail uni 'Anne Jensen Claude Cowley Mike Orfanakis Maxine Sherwood ' Lee Johnson Chris Miller Lcland Hanson Alice Tanigutchl were selected from th junior class Girls’ The Pricc' Elkfl’ Club Lodge Nu t 1150 is sponsoring an essay in celebration- of National Newspaper Week Mr Elmo chairman of the committee is in charge of the contest which is open to all college and high school journalism students The topic cho&n f6r the 'contest is “Your Newspaper Guards You" - was graduated from Stair Valley High When asked about his imand the stupression dents attending his reply was “seems like a nice place and the (Continued on Page Four) corn-tos- - Tur-cas- Freedom” Orginality mechanics and so ‘ f V a A 1 rrYPflltlVP rA Student Center Nears Completion gen- eral excellence of composition arc the points upon which the judging of the essay contest will be based Members of the journalism classes of Carbon College will be entertained by the Elks’ club in early October when awards will be presented At this time a member uf the United Press will address Inc group and editors of Carbon conn- - ’ rr The executive board of the Cai-bn- n County Teachers Association met on September 9 in the lounge of Carbon College Mr Neil Warren president of the organization opened the meeting and introduced the following officers: John Garr vice president and Edith Allred secretary Trustees presented were Russell Fryer Bob Milano and Helen Passey Among the faculty elementary representatives present were: Ann Price Helper Naomi Stevenson Dragcrton James Jensen Durrant Grace Christensen Kenilworth Juanita Rowley Spring Glen and Rebecca Hendcr-so-n Price Central Junior high representatives present were: Floyd O’Neil Helper Charles Sprague East Carbon and Charles Rudisill Price The Carbon High School representative Is Jeannette McAlplne and the Carbon College representative is Norman Larsen liie meeting of the CCEA was a planning session for the purpose of organizing this year’s activities 7 CLARENCE JOHANSEN I I Board Meets Karl Miglori senior class president Standing: Glade Ross freshman vice president Sandra Christensen Sophomore class secretary Loretta McGourt junvice ior class secretary Jimmy Cochrane junior-clas- g Gordon class vice senior president president Jerry and Rosalyn Columbo senior class secretary Faculty Members Give Carbonide Reporters' Personal Interviews vice-preside- nt Faculty members Jack Woodward and Vu- non Mijprill tion last week Glade Ross Verna was chosen and Carolyn Powell Price sccrctaiy-mectin- g treasurer Chosen to represent their class in the AWS were Dario c Enniss and Diane Fnusclt both of Price Bob Johansen Grant sviile is the representative to AMS -- ty ami Emery r county ncwspniiera representatives of the local radio station will be on hand to questions on journalism The completion of the Student Center will bring about many changes in housing at Carbon College The room formerly occupied by the Pi Gams will be used by the yearbook staff The student lounge will be made into a faculty pqqjh The present faculty room will be used by the school trea-an-d surer and the present book store will house the duplicating maJi-answlnes er State Alumni Banquet In Salt Lake Girls' State Alumni of 1958 will travel to Salt Lake City to attend an alumni banquet t&be held in the union building of the university of Utah The Girl Staten of 58 from Carbon County are anxious to see and associate with all their friends are Reba Keele Attending Connie Vouros' Judy Brown Card Thayn Jpni Littlejohn La Nor Fail Barbara Tomsic and Margie ‘ Prettinger i POOR COPY - v Editors and staff members of the Carbonide have been chosen for the 1958-5- 9 achod year and are as follows: Mated from left to right: Jeanette McAlpine Advisor Susan Worthen and Joan Henrie Junior Editors Betty CARBONiCLE STAFF McArthur Associate1 Editor and Bruce OlMn Editor Other membere of the ktaff from left to right are: Barbara Tomsic James Pappas Trula Simms Susan Maki Myma Rae Smith and Katherine Berry |