Show Pag Four CARBONICLE THE Monday March 9 1959 Carbon Ends Season Motion Picture Slated In JAM'S JOTS By JIM PAPPAS HBWflllllNIlHIHHtMHIIMMnilMINIIintnitlllllimilMNMtlHlBMHIHIIHIiailiaiUNIIHIIUIlIBHHHIlWIIHIIIIIlNlHlIMIIHIIBfllllllHHUIIIIHimMIIII Track for the college ljegins tomorrow This is the one of Ihc inadequacies of the athletic program in past years — plenty of potential yearly but not enough trips and laurels to prove an incentive for a large turnout This year plans have ljcon revised There are four trips planned this year including the BYU Invitational A strong nucleus is present to help Returning letter-me- n include Bob Cromar in the high-jumCraig Shiner in the mile and John Zoolakis in the dashes Every one that lias competed previously or would like to compete in track is urged to try out p Intramurals arc drawing 1o a close and this column wonders if the college catalog will lie upheld “Intramural Awards: A trophy to homeroom winners of intramural activities and medals to the individual high point winners” While intramurals arc lx?ing discussed the softball intramural idea ought to lie considered Why not girl softball intramurals? Noticed in Ihe paper of the reading accomplishments' of Jim Rhond of the University of Utah Jim has been tested time and again in many different situations and has proven he can read over 7000 words per minute with 80 per cent comprehension Many athletes should take note of this evidence of the scholastic achievements of athletes of other schools especially the younger ones who feel that no other enters prises (besides athletics) should be bothered with What has happened to the Buekhom Bowmen? This column would like very much to know Previously they have provided good dean fun for the area the work should be kept up rerhaps someone would be interested In the following letter It would Ik? fine if Carlion were represented Executive Council Carlion College Trice Utah Dear Council Members: The memlcrs of the Rodeo Club here at Snow are very interested in maintaining good relationships with other colleges nnd included in our forthcoming plans is an Intercollegiate Rodeo to be held on the afternoon of April 17 1939 It is our aim to provide competitive spirit in this sport among the Junior Colleges throughout the state Therefore you are cordially invited to send a six man team to compete in our afternoon of fun Events which we plan to include arc bareback bronc riding saddle bronc riding bull riding calf roping ribbon pull and wild cow milking We also plan to include a barrel race for women in case some of the fairer sex arc interested We would appreciate a reply from you as soon as possible Entry deadline is set for Tuesday the 17th of March Sincerely yours TOM DAVIS President Snow College Riding Club Willie the Watcrboy says: section for Pappus It’s too bad they don’t have a clown Hill Base Announces Annual Hill Air Force Base Utah is sponsoring its annual writing contest for senior high school students The contest begins February 23 1959 and ends April 6 1959 The first prize is $20000 the second $10000 nnd the third $5000 all in US Savings Bonds A trophy will be awarded to 4th 5th and 6th place winners All winners will be guests at the base for a lucheon and tour The contest rules arc as follows: 1 Open to all students enrolled in the 10th through 12th grades of the senior high schools of the state of Utah 2 Subject to lx used: Ilill Air Force Base — Its Significance to the State and the Community 3 All entries must be post marked no later than midnight April 6 1959 and should be ad- dressed to: Writing Contest Mr Glen C Ray Program Committee Secretary Hill Administrative Club Fowler Avenue Utah 4 Essays must not exceed 2000 words Entries will be judged solely on merit (compositions orig-3365 Ogden inality imagination factual presentation etc) The decision of the judges will be final Contestants should make a copy for their own use inasmuch as no papers can bo returned All entries will become the property 5 of the Hill Administrative Club 6 It is urged that the tran- scripts be typed and double spaced Ineligible manuscripts will bo disqualified 7 Students may use any portion of but are not limited to the information furnished in the outline on Ilill Air Force Base which is available in the publications office Pizza Bliss Hot Chocolate Sporting Center Good Coffee formerly Delicious Ice Cream (BUCK'S SPORTING All At THE MILKY WAY SHOPPE GOODS) managers - - HOWARD and GARY BLISS For Afternoon Show Fourth Place The Carbon high school Dinosaurs wound up the 1958-5- 9 basketball season in fourth place in Region Five competition league - leading Orem subdued Carbon 60-4-0 in the final game of the season at Carbon Spanish Fork tied Orem for the top role in Region Five Carbon came up with wins over Provo and Pnyson and racked Springvillc twice Final standings in Region 5 were: W L Pet 8 2 800 Orem 8 2 800 Spanish Fork 7 4 2 Provo Carbon Payson Springville 700 400 200 100 3 6 8 9 1 Alva “Smokey” Dark one of the four Carbon wrestlers who journeyed to the state wrestling meet held February 27 and 28 lost a derision to West High's Ence in the 98 pound weight division Lynn Bentley who wrestled in the 115 pound division lost the decision to Smoot of Granite Losing the decision to Simms of East High was Lee Forsythe who wrestled in the 128 pound class David Van Campcn wrestling in the unlimited weight was pinned by Smith of Ben Lomond High At the Region V moot held February 13 and 14 these four Carbon wrestlers placed first and second and were eligible for the state “The Old Man and the Sea” will be shown at an afternoon performance that day This picture is based on the novel of the same name by Ernest Hemingway who received a Pulitzer prize for his work Spencer Tracy who plays the old man in the movie has been nominated for an academy award for his part in the production Orem Subdues ' Carbon Henderson McMaster hit for 21 points 'as the Tigers defeated the Carbon Dinos It was Carbon’s last game which left them with a record of 4 wins and 6 losses Bunnell and Walts poured in points for the victorious team Henderson was Carbon’s high point man with 10 points Petcr-nc- ll 11 6 and Pace hit for 8 points and points respectively Score by quarters follows: 18 28 44 60 Orem 12 21 32 40 Carbon College Use Evening Classes Begin This Week Two new adult classes scheduled to begin next week Matmen Defeat Carbon College of Southern Utah matmon struggled to a 2 victory in a combined boxing and wrestling program with Carbon last Wednesday night at Cedar City The results of the meet are as 24-1- : Morris (CSU) dec Chick Herrera (C) Clifford Craig (CSU) 147 dec Don Larscdo (C) Jim Hansen (C) dec Ilarry Reid (CSU) at 157 pounds Boyd Ward (CSU) 174 dec Carl Shoenberger (C) Wrestling — David Church (CSU) pinned Lee Forsythe (C) in 121 pounds Alfred Martinez (C) dec Ken Davis (CSU) 0 in 121 pounds: Ray Espinosa (C) 1 in 131 dec Roy Uric (CSU) class Paul pound Boynck (C) dec Dave Reynolds (CSU) in 147 0 pounds Spencer Bryant (CSU) pinned Gary Ffaffcnborgcr (C) in 165 pound class: Ken (CSU) pinned Bob Golding class (C) in Boxing-Eug- enc 135 2-- 2-- 8-- ht 175-pou- nd Tiie outline is furnished to minimize the need for research and to eliminate any need for the stu- dent writing or requesting information from the Ilill Administrative Club or Hill Air Force Base Additional Information Is available in recent magazine and newspaper articles 8 Only one entry per student will be accepted Carbon Cblloge boxing and wrestling team will stage a return bout with the College of Southern Utah at the college gymnasium tonight Boxing and wrestling matches will begin at 8:00 pm The boxing card will feature three golden gloves champions — Carbon's Frank Lupo and Chick Herrera and CSU’s Clifford Craig are Golden Gloves champions The fight between Lupo and Craig is a return match In their first meeting Lupo scored a knockout over Craig The price for tonight's contest will be 50c for students and 75c for adults The meet starts at 8:00 pm tonight Lettermen Sponsor Meet Price Wins Trophy Price Junior High School won honors iq the round robin basketball tournament played February 27 28 and March 2 Helper reached the finals but was defeated by Price in the play for the championship on the final night The tournament is an annual project of the Lcttcrmon’s Club of Carbon High School Trophies were presented to the winning team and to individual players Benny Judd Ricky Campbell and Dick Robb An entertaining feature during athletic event was the three-nigthe appearance of the Carbon High School Junior basketball team who defeated each junior high school team During intermission each night the Pep clubs from the junior high schools presented marching maneuvers and stunts at Activities Given at Intermission Half-Tim- e During the intermission between the basketball games at Carbon many high school organizations participate in giving features of entertainment for the crowd Basketball fans and Carbon students were entertained during the Intermission at the Carbon-Prov- o game by the Pep Club The members presented a Jive march In which they did snappy hand and feet maneuvers to the record "Almost Good" five-credit-h- to telephone Elmo Geary director of adult education at the college or attend the classes on Monday and Wednesday evenings Courses in western coal mining are currently being organized by the college under the direction of Ircl Longhurst vocational direc- tor Earl gineer at School Supplies Massey's Variety Price Utah - Cabinets OF SERVICE "Homo of Authorized Sales SHOP AT WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE 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Complete Laundry Service for Every Need Complete Unen Supply- - Rentals - Dry Cleaning ALL TYPES are Carbon College Don Steele will teach a physical culture class for women titled "Exercise and Conditioning" The class will meet Wednesday evening March 11 at 7 pm in the women's gymnasium on the college campus This course will run for 10 weeks meeting one night per week One hour of college credit will be given and the fee for the course Is $500 Miss Mary Margaret Flaim Is instructor of a class in shorthand which will begin this week and run throughout the spring quarter This is a refresher course for those who have had previous instruction in shorthand and wish to improve their skill Hie class will meet at 7 pm Monday evening at the college business building where students and the instructor will arrange a schedule of class meeting nights for the quarclass ter This is a and the fee is $1750 Registration for each course will be taken care of at the first class meeting For additional information prospective students are urged Price Steam Laundry Towels Contest Tonight ht competition Olympus High School took first place in the meet which was held at the Granite High School gymnasium Me-Knig- cents each twenty-fiv- e Orem’s -- follows Students of Carbon have an opportunity to sec a motion picture March 17 if enough students can and will purchase tickets at Is High Man Olympus Takes Honors Carbon Mat Men Lose CSU’s Boxing Wrestling A At HARRIS STYLE SHOP PRICE UTAH You Can Find What You Need At KELLEY’S DRUG Service" In PRICE |