Show THE Monday November 24 1951 Highlighting the AWS sembly of last week was Absentee Ruling Elks1 Club Lieutenant Neil Warren lieu- tenant Eldon Miller and First Sergeant Richard Clerico of thd Utah National Guard defined to the men students their military obligations Weapons used by the National Guard were shown to the students Singing and a dance number were also Oh the program Darlene Enlg sang "I'm Getting To Know You" and Saundra Thomas danced to the music "Kewpie Doll” A male quartet comprised of Shirl Barney Louis James Doug Prettyman and Paul Ort-lo-ff sang “Girl of My Dreams” Faculty Members Knighted By Local Golden Eagle Chapter President Aaftn E Jones and David CoS were knighted as honorary inttftibers of the Golden Eagle Chapter of the Intercollegiate Khlghts In impressive ceremonies held on November 8 in the ticdlege faculty lounge the two faculty members received the royal decorations and were honored at a banquet at the Price Cafe Bryce Baker a pledge to the organization was chosen as honor page for outstanding service to the organization Also taking their vow of knighthood were twelve "pages” Who had Just completed their '"goat'Week” activities They were George Peacock Roger BcSh ‘Richard "Dilly” Fall Craig 'Davis Keith Tom Platls Chuck Johansen Mcnzios Eldon Miller Gary Bliss Bryce Baker Ceroid Casey and Boyd Robertsoh "Goat Week!” activities included an early morning breakfast a party in the Union Building a "goat search" and the "Active Banquet'1 Dr If '‘You're Looking for That SPECIAL Look During the Holidays You'll Find DARIENE SWEATERS at SONOMA'S Just What You Want SEARS Your Headquarters Valid at Carbon A new ruling on absences and tardiness went into effect November 10 at Carbon These rules were drawn up by a committee of Vernon Merrill B Peterson Rob- ert Kendall Miss Mary Margaret Flaim and Mrs Verda Peterson and was approved by the faculty There Is a penalty of 5 for f6 is for absences be considered unexCtisdd Reasons lnduder are: "Atttded at home out of town driver’s test missing taking the bus working illness of a member of the family infirmary and shopping down town” 1 will be the penalty for excused absences which are Illness doctor appointment dentist appointment and if a teacher sends a student to the infirmary However if the excuse is signed by a doctor the penalty is only If a student is tardy he is penif the tardy alized or Vx excuse Is signed by the teacher who kept the student No tardy penalty is to be given If the student was in an administrator's office Mr Morgan's office a counselor's office Mr Merrill’s audiovisual department Miss Jensen’s office or performing a school service However these students must have excuses written by the person responsible for the student's A penalty which art hour Tests Show Listening Habits Brown-Carles- on By KATHERINE BERRY L The four basic communications stressed by all English teachers are reading writing speaking and — the most neglected — listening This year the Brown-Carleslistening tests arc being given to every English student in Carbon College in grades 11 to 13 At the beginning of the year "Form A" Is given: at the end of the year on "Form B” “These tests are given to inform each student how his listening habits affect his school work” said Mrs Edith Allred English department head "Form B which will be given at the end of the year” continued Mrs Allred “is Choir Groups Give First Music Assembly Program Forensic Club Hosts American Fork Debaters Carbon played host to American Fork students on November American Fork 10 Twenty-fou- r students traveled to Carbon to participate In the debate activity Debates were held in different 'classrooms during fifth and sixth periods The audiences of students listened as the orators debated the United subject: Resolved that theessential States should adopt the features of the British system ofn education Twelve teams from participated In the first Intramural debate between schools Car-’bo- HI-- FI RECORD PLAYERS dh to tell the student of his Improvement” tardiness To some students this test A hardship clause mitigates meant only to listen that day but some of the penalties No student this test determines how well one should reewe a penalty if the has developed habits of listening cause of the absence is an operain the following categories: (1) tion a serious illness a contagious Immediate recall (2) following didiseas or because of an accident rections’ (3) recognizing transion off the campus If there is tions (4) recognizing word mean‘any question concerning such ings and (5) lecture comprehen'emergencies Mr Morgan should sion 'communicate with the parents and This test program has hot been report to the teachers completed college students having The penalties arc to be subachieved the highest scores are tracted from the final scholastic Thad Nelson a freshman from Ronald Watt Ferron Utah 93 grade No student will be admitted to a freshman from Price 93 classes without a home excuse or Highest senior ratings were by Joan a temporary excuse from Mr Mor- Terry Gagon Price 99 and Bet-ti- e Henrie Carbonville 96 gan Junior McArthur Price 95 students proved to be right “on Hot Rod Group Meets the ball” with Clark King Drag-erto- n Members 99 and David Van Cam-pe- n To Increase Sunnyslde 98 “We of hope that the test will creElmer Hamilton president to improve all school announdesire ate a the Hot Rod Association memnew work through better listening habced plans for recruiting its” concluded Mrs Allred bers into their organization Necescertain are for membership sary qualifications: applicants must be sixteen years of age and must hold a valid drivers license a member must attend three meetings out of four Initiation fee and the first month’s dues amount to $3 FASHION FLASH RECORDS Mrs Emma Lambson Miss Bonnie Turner and Miss Phyllis presented an assembly to the women students of Carbon High and Carbon College on November 14 Lectures on care of the nails skin and hair were given Mrs Lambson talked on the hair Bonnie spoke on the nails and Phyllis lectured on the skin Helpful hints cm good grooming were given to the girls Karen Bliss and Leah Jesscn modeled hair styles which were fashioned by Mrs Lambson and Phyllis The assembly vas presented in the Armory at the regular assembly to For the Latest In RADIOS as- the theme "Beauty” Penalty System a truancy Carbon College Class Schedule Released (Continued from Page One) An-ders- The Associated Mens' Students held an assembly in the college cafeteria November 14 Clyde Marx AMS president informed the students that a Thanksgiving matinee dance would be given to raise money to buy furniture for the new student lounge Laurel Fraud sen announced the forthcoming preference ball and Vernon Merrill told the senior class about the $250 worth of scholarships offered by the Price O As Assembly Theme t Key of Men’s Assembly Pago Throo AWS Chooses Beauty SOCIETY and CLUB Entertainment and Information CARBONICLE For Smart Wedding Gowns and Beautiful Formats shop at 77 EAST AAAIN Harris Style PRICE Shop Under the sponsorship of Mrs Dorothy Brown music director Carbon was prensented with a music assembly Friday Nov 21 The first number on the agenda was the mixed chorus singing "Now Thank We All Our God" and "Give me Your Tired Your Poor" The Girls' Glee Club sang "Pale Moon” Caiiene Ennis sang a vocal solo James Stewart and James Sandifer played a piano duet "Ritual Fire Dance" A male quartet Doug Prettyman Paul Ortloff Shirl Barney and Louis James sang "Climbing Up the Mountain" A women's trio Darlene Ennis Eulcta Harmon and Judy Bardslcy sang "Stardust" The A Cappella choir sang "Lost In The Night" "Oh God Thou Faithful God" and "Battle Ilymn of the Republic" Thanksgiving Holiday Ahead Students of Carbon will be hapbe in py to know that school will session only thrreo days this week Classes will be dismissed November 27 and 28 for the Thanksgiving holiday w ww wi UIUMI a BUUMU1C uuvail I IWIIIIU they may register for art class on Thursday evening Partners Entertained served to the group who then tended the home coming dance At Faculty Party The Faculty Women's Club members entertained their partners at a party held in the Union Building Chairman was Mrs Car-lee- n Herring Mrs Donna White Mrs Joyce Woodward and Mrs Joy Peterson worked on the committee Hot chocolate and pic were Kelley’s Price Drug Fountain Service Prescription Delivery Phone ME Always Price 7-08- 40 Utah Friendly! 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