Show 9— " Pag t — —— THE CARBONICLE Four Your Pal By Val Monday Saptambw 28 Sfiontb Val Halamandaris Girls Try Out Football Schedule For Majorette Club Ten girls reported for tryouts for the Majorette Club an organization working in conjunction with the band The purpose of this club is to offer entertainment at intermission between games The following girls were selected : Darla Woodward Saundra Thomas Shanna Woodruff and Karen Davis Sherry Fowler was chosen as an Greetings fellow Carbonites Say how about this crazy new high school? Pretty sharp huh? Our teachers constantly remind us that it's an institution of learning so in keping with the present trend to catch the Russians I am devoting the first part of this article to science My assistants considerable I studied and data before we formulated this chemical analysis of a woman See if you agree with the scien- alternate tists Symbol: Wo Accepted Weight: 120 Occurrence: Wherever man is ng us HIGH SPOT CONFECTIONERY MAGAZINES NOVELTIES FOUNTAIN SNACKS CRETE Drive-I- n Under New VAL HALAMANDARIS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE HIM TO BE YOUR FIRST DATE WITHOUT APPEARING TO BE CHASING HIM? Tell your best friend to hint subtly to the boy or look up the boy's schedule of classes and EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO Sporting Goods Dealer IVY LEAGUERS NOW AVAILABLE MIKE’S SHOE STORE Lungi Burgers Miss Geraldine Arakl and Miss LaNor Fail both former students of Carbon High have received honors at St Mary's Training Hospital Salt Lake City Utah where they are taking up the study of nursing Geraldine Arakl has been elected president and LaNor Fail vice president of the beginning class in nursing Yearbook Staff Is Named Miss Barbara Pizza a senior at Carbon High School has been chosen editor of the Carbon year book Barbara is well qualified for this position as she served as associate editor last year and as the editor of the Rampage the Helper Junior High paper her sophomore Sponsoring Contest a! Basket Former Students Honored Elks’ Club Is Management Chicken V al This week’s Valentines go to Frances Bertlesen and Reggie Williams Frances is a lovely blond Junior who posesses young and humility in brains beauty Just the right proportions She always has the some warm smile for everyone and is the first to visit a sick friend or to help anyone in need Reggie also is a friend to all The worth of friends like Francis and Reggie is far above that of most precious jewels “Your Newspaper: Freedom's Textbook" is the topic that has been chosen for an essay contest which will be sponsored again this year by the Price Elks' Club This contest will be one of the events commemmorating National Newspaper Week in October Elmo Turcasso is chairman of the committee in charge and has announced that a prize of $15 will be awarded to the winner of first place in this writing competition The award will be made at a luncheon given by the Elks' Club to honor the journalism classes during this week of observance of the newspaper The essay contest is open to high school journalism students 4 East Main Street al ut VH WALK audio-visu- al make it a point to be where he Is If he works at the local drugstore you can start buying your cosmetics there he’s bound to catch on pretty soon If none of the above works wait until the Preference Ball and surprise him Dear Val My mother won't let me ride in cars with boys I’m a good girl and have never missed Sunday School in three years What can I do? — Bela Fonte year Barbara has been active in debate and oratory Is a member of the Forensics and Pep Clubs serv- v September 25 — Payson at Price October 9 — Orem at Orem October 15 — Spanish Fork at Price October 23 — Springville at Price October 30 — Provo at Provo Cheerleader A committee of senior classes of extensive an after prostudy jectors and sound systems have had a chance to put into practice what they have learned The first films arrived the second week of school Two boys operate machines each period Mr Merrill stated that the school purchased excellent audio-visuequipment Alblack-othe curtains though have not yet been delivered they are expected soon Operators are Gary Morley Paul Blaser Stewart Fausett Gary Snyder Ron Henderson Odgers Olsen Gary Callaway Sundra Llewelyn Dean Holdaway Claude Cowley Dennis Greener and Lee Johnson Vernon Merrill head of audio-visiuactivities is teacher of the class Boys in the Dealer Sinnce 1929 Fried Shrimp Classes Show First Films Physical Properties: Boils at noth ing freezes in a minute melts at less than room temperature with proper treatment Very bitter if neglected and precious stones Chemical Properties: Great affinity for gold platinum silver and precious stones if left reaction Violent alone Able to absorb great amounts of food matter Turns green when placed be- side better looking specimen Uses: Highly ornamental 1 Useful as a tonic in the acceleration of low spirits Useful as an epualizer in the redistribution of wealth Note Probably the most effective income-reduciagent known to man Caution: Highly explosive Very complex and results in many unexplainable actions Highshould be ly unpredictable watched at all times In words of my friend Deme-trlo“Ene the Philosopher Kalle doulla" Which means— it's good york if you can get it In each issue of the paper I will try to answer some of the many questions that have been asked of me by the many people asking for information or advice If you wish any question answer ed please write it on a piece of paper and give it to one of the members of the paper staff who will direct these questions to me Now to the question box HOW OLD SHOULD A GIRL BE BEFORE SHE DATES? Before she dates what? Let’s say men Well I feel that she should at least be in the fifth grade By the fifth grade you’ve gpt something to talk about You’ve studied algebra and geography and American history After all you can't talk spelling can you? HOW CAN YOU TELL A BOY at Moab ed as committee chairman of several activities and was a press delegate to Model UN last spring Other officers for The Carbon are Jerry Merkley associate editor Chad Hansen managing edi-to- r' Michael Tatton sports editor Frances Bertelsen copy editor and Nick Kontas art edi- tor The class editors include Kay Hobbs senior class Judy Brlon-ho- lt junior class and Bonnie Anderson sophomore class Gary Morley will serve as senior activities editor and Sandra Scartczina will represent the juniors as junior activities editor Judy Olson Kathryn Johansen and Joyce Aime will be kept busy as typists while Richard Mcnzies David Brown and Bill Karclch will be staff photographers Other staff members include Val Halamandaris Odgers Olsen Lou Ann Madsen Vearla James Dixie I? a Taylor Darla Woodward and Pat Brewer This will be the first time for several years that the college and high school will have separate year books as they have worked jointly for the past twenty years Also working with the staff to make this year’s The Carbon an "AH American Yearbook" are the faculty advisors Mr J B Thompson Mrs Lcnorc Hutchings and Mrs Mae Bertelsen 20-- 7 Carbon got off to an exciting start when Kent Powell and Bob Jewkes carried the ball from the 25 yard line to the 11 with Powell scoring a touchdown from the 11 in the first period in a Region Five game at Carbon College Stadium No touchdowns were scored by Carbon in the second period but two were scored by Stable and Osborn of the Payson team Carbon lost its chance to score in the third period when the Dinos fumbled on the Payson two Junior Varsity Sees Much Action Reports Audio-Visu- al found Jr 24 — Carbon September Payson Beats Carbon 15 students has drawn up recommendations for electing cheerleaders of Carbon High School This committee consisting of Earnest Whiting Linda Ilarmon LouAnn Hadsen Judi Baker and Frances Bertelsen have set up six rules for cheerleader tryouts: (1) There will be four varsity cheerleaders from any of the three classes in any proportion (2) There will be two sophomore cheerleaders to cheer for the sophomore games (3) Cheerleaders will tryout before the student body (4) There will be two Junior cheerleaders to cheer for the junior games (5) Cheerleaders will try out in groups but will be elected as individuals (6) Cheerleaders will be elected in the spring with the exception of the cheerleaders for the sophomore games Interview— Carbon’s Junior Varsity was defeated at Moab Thursday evening by the Red Devils of Moab High School The ending score was 1S-The only touchdown for Carbon was made by Dale Roper No injuries were reported from the Price team but Moab suffered two The Junior Varsity team includes the following players: Dale Roper La Ray Kulan Pace Hansen Merril Bryner Colin Bryner Mike Protopappas George Toma-dak- is George Llewelyn George Dross is Dale Jewkes Ray Bud Blackham Roger Smith James Madrigal Bevan Goff Kenneth Cox Richard Robb Dale Jacobsen Howard Cook eff Vogrenic Mike Vouros Chuck Olsen Jerry Hutchens Hick Campbell Francis Cherry Tom Seeley Amos Ortega Sheldon Barker Arden Seeley Kent Berensen Jim Drossos Allen Shaw Vincent Simms Leon Moynier Barry Goff Lynn Tanner Jack Robertson and Jack Hobbs Jackson Jewkes Bill Jameson and Claude Cowley are athletic mentors Red-dingt- on Ronald D Johnson Compliments of Comes from Heber 1 find unprepared students my worst grievance" stated Ronald D Johnson teacher of consumer mathematics and biology at Carbon High School Mr Johnson is married and is the father of one child a son one year of age He and his family are residing in Price but are originally from Heber City Mr Johnson says "Although Carbon county is largely a coal mining county it has done very well in cultural activities and seems to be a melting pot for all nationalities" Mr Johnson was graduated from the University of Utah last year He feels Carbon High is adequately equipped to meet the needs of students and faculty and the new building should be an Incentive to students for better work Although this is his first year of teaching Mr Johnson states "Carbon pupils compare favorably with the pupils of my practice teaching classes” WESTERN AUTO Associate Store (Heme Owned and Operated) ME Price 7-26- 07 ARCHITECT’S SCALES TRIANGLES PROTRACTORS SLIDE RULES DRAFTING The SUN-ADVOCA- SETS TE J Vaughn Olsen Co Athletic Means Students Recieve WE HAVE THE BEST Special Prices on In Everything SPORTING Goods1 For The WISE SPORTSMAN e 15 East Main St Bliss’s Price Utah ME Sporting Goods 7-10- 32 CARBON MOTOR SALES Serving Southeastern Utah DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Dealer A Complete Une of Parts for all CHRYSLER Products PHONE ME 7-30- 90 — PRICE 40-4-4 North Carbon Ave UTAH i ( |