Show School Library Open To Student Body MR IIUTCIIINQS Loman Hutchings Is New Principal i 1 Carbon High School has welcomed Loman Hutchings as its new principal He is a native of Springvillc Utah and was graduated from Springville High School He was graduated from Brigham Young University and did graduate work at the University of Idaho Brigham Young University University of Washington and Columbia University Mr Hutchings is completing work on his Master's degree in education He taught at Tooele High School in Tooele Utah and for seven years served as principal of Wa-- 1 satch High School in Hcber City Utah and was principal of Union 'figh School in Roosevelt Utah for nine years Mr Hutchings is Interested in athletic activities on both the college and high school levels and does considerable reading for relaxation He is active in the Secondary Principals' Association of between Utah and is Die state and national organizations He is also a member of the National Board of Nominees and the National Advisory Council Mr Hutchings and his family a wife two sons and a daughter are residing at 625 East 3rd North Advance Biology Class Open to Students An additional advanced biology class is scheduled to begin this week at Carbon High School The course will include a study of cells of protoplasm of mounting specimens staining of slides and general work on living cul- tures Open to juniors and seniors and carrying with it a high school credit the class will be held at 3:30 pm each school day in room A-- 19 Mr David Galbraith will teach the course for which 38 students already have enrolled The student library at Carbon High School will contain approximately fifteen hundred books when the final shipment of books arrives in October ' The library has a capacity for 10000 books which will probably be reached within the next 5 years Among the books that have not arrived are four sets of encyclopedias: Compton’s Collier’s The World Book and Americana Many types of books are found on the shelves: General works philosophy religion social sciences philology pure science applied science arts recreation literature and history Also contained in the library are 59 different types of magazines ranging in type from Life Look and Time to American Girl Boys’ Life and Seventeen The Dewey Decimal Classification System is being used by the library because of its convenience to the students There Is also a card catalog being processed The library will seat 70 students and may be used by any class if a reservation is made a day or two in advance Two adjoining conference rooms may be used by any group who asks for the privilege Iim Volume 16 Held The School ' " vs ' vv: students of &rbon High have elected Val Halaman- vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt of the football team in Ron Henderson was a delegate to Boys’ State Carol Reid a junior has had as president of the Club at Helper Junior High experience d School 1 eanette 1 f r I'-T- 1 mv Warren jilting and :C A V'7-- ' at publid- llamandaris Olsen and e also seen In Steak Dinner laughter keynote enjoyed by the xulty of the new ool in the school t : afternoon Hie David Galbraith The girls are looking toward theson Mrs Mary auditorium from the huge patio wansen and Alvin completely suirounded with rows j Bnd gerved Only a portion of the huge school shown from this photographic an I ‘ NEW SCHOOL BUILDING Annette Bean Judy Baker and Sandra MacArthur left to right view the new Carbon High School building Students have found in the new building the latest innovations in educational structures - Carbon High Newspaper Staff Elected The staff of "The Carbonlcle” student publication of Carbon High School has been elected by members of the Journalism class and are as follows: Editor — Delorls Edmondson Associate Editor — Stewart Fausett Junior Editor — Lucille Allred Business Mae James Manager — Vearla Advertising Manager — Pauline Needles Circulation Editor — Judith Lewis School Publicity Editor — Barbara Pizza Society Editor — Arlene Briest Exchange Editor — Bobbi Way-ma- n News Editor — Rosalie ck Members of the staff hope to have two issues ready each month Actual publication depends on the advertisements by the businessmen of Price to augment the amount set aside by the school officials for the Journalism department Mrs McAlpine stated “Since we have approximately $800 in our treasury we will not be able to put an excess of pictures in our paper We must use pictures of ' only the more Important events” The staff photographer will be Richard Menzies Richard is not a member of the Journalism class but he volunteered to take the pictures that are shown in “The Carbonide” The school paper will be distributed to all students who wish to obtain one Gibson Feature Editor — Francis Jean Hanson Columnist — Val Halamandaris Typists — Anna Marie Paletta and Jolene Frandscn This is the first issue of the first official newspaper of the new Carbon High School "Wonderful” Loman Hutchings principal of Carbon High School said enthusiastically in answer to a query as to the prospects for a successful school year "With Carbon High School seperated irom Carbon College we will have a full set of high school actlvtics which will make for better Point faculty and Honorary guests partners Reducf£“- - The faculty har system of point i sences and tardin Mr George Mor? chairman The students will follows: IMTUKT r price One per cent reductii class for all absences Ten per cent reduction class for truancy One per cent reduction for ta ness If a student is absent for a Ion time because of serious illness or an operation he need not worry according to Mr Morgan for these cases will be given special considExcuses from parents of absentees are necessary for to classes East Carbon Student Sponsors Weekly Body Elects Officers News Quiz Mr Royal Allred principal of East Carbon High School announced that the student body has elected the following officers: Lynn Carlson Loretta McCourt and Margie Olsen president vice president and secretary respectively The primary election results were as follows: Ron Rossand and Sue Fivccoat were candidates for president Lorrctta McCourt and David Vancampcn for vice president and Margie Olsen and Rac Archclotta for secretary Lynn Carlson lost in the primary elections but by popular he ran on an Independent ticket and won the election by a substantial margin The Deseret News is sponsoring a weekly quiz program for the social studies classes of Utah These quizzettes dealing with news of the world arc sent out weekly to the schools The tests are helping the students to become better acquainted with the newspapers and to stimulate the reading of current news matter according to Robert teacher of sophomore Milano classes in history Included in the tests are true or false questions multiple choice completion and matching pictures with questions The young man leaving for college announced that he was going to study medicine “I've decided to be an obstetrician” he said “Well I'd think twice about that” counseled his grandfather "You spend nil that time learning to treat Just one ailment and bnngl six months later some fool comes along with a cure” 1 eration Deseret News school i— r ameson vere fea- - : Registration at Carbon High School has been completed and records show that 803 students arc enrolled Juniors which number 312 and sophomores numbering 278 make up the bulk of students registered this year Students from Helper Price Spring Glen Wellington Castle Gate Hiawatha Kenilworth Wat-ti- s Royal Spring Canyon and Scofield arc attending the new Student Body Officers are shown from left to right Carol Reid and Ron Henderson Halamandaris Val 1 it Student EnrollmentTold 1959—1860 Number ' f Sports Editor — Mava Lynn tion 289t i Wednesday daris Ron Henderson and Carol Reid to lead them in school activities The campaigns were fast frenzied races for the coveted positions but everything was clean and fair All candidates put up a tremendous fight for victory The candidates who were chosen after a primary election for the white party were Val Halaman-dari- s for president Gary Callaand Carol way for Reid for secretary Candidates for the blue party were Paul Blaser for president Ron Henderson for and Annette Bean for secretary Val an active member of the Thespians and Forensics clubs attended Boys’ State and Boys’ Na- Co-E- PrkoJJth MondayStpt ’ ' Student Election Carbon High School dc-mn- nd WANTED ! ! 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