Show Number 20 May 14 1948 Carbon College Volume 13 Awards Events Mark “48” Co-e-d Assembly Starts Annual Festival Lee Receives West Point Appointment Jimmy Lee senior class president was notified of his appointment to West Point in a letter received from the War Department May 10 Jimmy journeyed to Denver in March to take the scholastic and physical examinations which he passed as a credit to the school He will report to West Point July 1 Jimmy has always oeen active in school and has always main tained a very high scholastic standard This last year he has been active in debate class and club activities Zumadakis Is Rotary Scholarship Finalist the live Chosen as one of NOTICE Day final- Carbon's annual M “Award Assembly" held each year to pay tribute to clubs classes and students who have won points on ilieir assemblies scholastically or in their attendance and intramural records was held this morning The rest of the time was dedicated to COED Day in which all the students from homerooms participate in various advents the results of which are not yet known According to Mr Ric h a r d chairman of the scholarship Committee the following students re-- ( Continued on Page Four) NOTICE ists for the Rotary $1800 four-ye- ar Those wishing positions scholarship Nick Zumadakis Due to next week’s quarter next year's publications apply will leave Monday May 18 for exams this will be the last to Mr Ballard or Carbonlcle Salt Lake City to undergo further Issue of the Carbonlcle editors tests and interviews along with the other four finalists Nick was chosen as the outReceive standing 30 senior to journey to Salt Pins Lake as a guest of the Rotary For 1st of C last November The winner will Nick Zumadakis yearbook editHonor pins were awarded to- be informed on the night of the and or announced that “The Carbon" to nine sophomores day graduation will arrive about June 1 1948 seniors who have twenty-on- e Students will be informed and maintained an average of 25 or Club buses will run from the various above during their two years of “48-49- ” camps in Carbon County for stucollege or high school dents to get their yearbooks on an Dr Jones awarded the pins to Club officers chosen for the en- arranged social day the following students: All students are urged to pay College — Kenneth Anderson suing terms arc: lone Conover Ross Porter Dick Majorette dub: resident Kar- the extra dollar which can be DonScow Dorothy Miles Helen Nil la Woodruff paid at the yearbook office or the son Max Thomas Ted Jensen na Easton secretary and treasur- book store from now until school and Bill Crissman er Nan Leonard is out Jean-nine Carbonctte club: President The yearbook stall is sorry High school— Dick Baker Clark Teruko Enkoji David Katherine Rcgas about not being able to deliver Fausctt David Forsyth Eunetta Norma Jean Gibson secretary the yearbook before school is out treasurer Gigliotti Beverly Griffith Vauna Anna Schocnbcrger Heaton John Evan Jones Mary Alberta Jcrant historian Irene and hope that the quality of the book will make up for it (Continued from Page Three) (Continued on Page Three) on Carbon Distribution Set June Students Honor Award Officers Named Tenure For r vice-presid- ent vice-presid- ent Athletic Sport Dance Is Tonite At 9:00 |