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-We are entertained at the assembly by the seniors. What a ghost story teller Floyd McIntyre proved to be. -The faculty got softening of the brain or something today, and gave us the whole afternoon off to dance in preparation for Thanksgiving. -Ureka! Even English teachers are human. Miss Mulliner was stricken with an attack of appendicitis and operated on yesterday. fMiss Mulliner has a good sense of humor so she will forgive us.j DECEMBER -The class series begin after school. -The Kiwanis presented Skidding in the auditorium. The hall was packed. fadmission, ten centsj. -The seniors take the class series much to the dismay of the juniors. The Senators strut around in their new sweaters, as if they were paid for. -The school play is presented for better or worse. It must have gone for the better if the applause of the audience was considered as a sign of approval. Swede Ellis certainly did more than his share in making the show a success. -The Latineers gave us a good idea of what the well dressed Roman of old wore, but, pardon the snicker, we didn't know that the men in old times had such curves in their legs fsome call the curves, bowsj. -Carbon takes a trouncing from the Wasatch Academy in about the first basketball game of the season. -Superintendent Christensen, in an as- sembly, gives us a talk on self starters and batteries in their relation to us and now we all need a good shock to get us started. Merry Christmas every- body! A dance at night in the gym to celebrate our freedom for about ten days Cdazej. JANUARY -A pep assembly in the morning to work up a little of the old Carbon Page II3 27- spirit. The assembly worked, and the Carbon hoopsters took old Moab for a cleaning. -Carbon plays the Helper All-Stars and holds them to a close score in the All- Stars favor. -Mr. Frank Jonas appeared at Carbon to take over his new teaching duties and boy what a history he has! -Assembly by the student body. We play Roosevelt' next Friday and Satur- day-here's hoping. -Good news-we beat Roosevelt with quite a lopsided score. -Again we conquer the Rooseveltians. -The class debaters scheduled to begin Wednesday Ctomorrowj . The class debates postponed until February lst. FEBRUARY -The class debates begin, and they promise to be close if not closer. -The Peppers held a matinee dance, and if there were as many at the dance as there were in the hall, the dance was a great success. -The band held the novelty concert in the auditorium for the grade schools. -It is held for high school students. -Carbon played her first game with Vernal but lost in the last quarter to the boys from the Basin. The Peppers put on a clever stunt, but forgot how to spell Vernal. Oh yes, the seniors won the class debates with the juniors trailing in a close second. 6-We took another trouncing from the honey eaters tonight so our chances for the district title in basketball look rather slim. The contest for the most beautiful boy, the most popular! girl- oh, you mean what I know. Well, any- way the contest is started. 1 nit:- v .. l 'J' s . ,jog 1 iw Q: jb- -.gg .fei- '39 ' T N W l fp N, 'J wil?-4. sin.-4 rf .sr HR 'lr . . 17? - Y' . va, 'B isp 145, . we f t :I . 32+ V . V, fa, I 'fits is i4 l ' gm fi V QM 9:4 MS-.. WY' Sr 'x 939 . if fe . 1 .., sig' qw . iris? , F' B. '7i:- , 'Elise
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