Show Award Assembly (Continued from Page One) ceived the scholarships: U of U— Arlene Thomas with Lawrence McKee as alternate U S A C— James Mangum B Y U— Ross Porter Richard Scow alternate The different clubs from Price and Helper sponsor scholarships each year Those to receive them this morning were: Helper —Boyd Fjcldsted and Phyllis Duke Price Elks — Dixon Lee and Alice Arnett Price Rotary— Vauna Heaton Price Elks Ladies — Alene Nielson Three personal scholarships were given to Beverly Griffith Jean Thomas and John Jones Carbon College gave scholarships to Jeannine Clark Nick Zumadakis David Forsyth and Jolene Bryner Eleven students received Work Scholarships to the various departments of the school Town Organization Presentations were made as follows: Barbara McGowan received the D A R Pilgrimage award presented by Mrs Robinson Mrs Sheldon Anderson gave Jean Juliano the DAR Essay Medal Norma Jean Gibson was presented the American Legion Essay Award by Mrs J B Lee Each year the Helper American Legion Auxiliary and the B P W O Moose Lodge name their candidates for the American Legion Girls' state this year the girls chosen were JoAnn McFall for the American Legion Auxiliary and Anna Schocnbcrgcr for the Ki-wa- nis Moose Lodge Mrs Madsen presented Jolene Bithell with their Tom and Bryner awards for the Medical Essay contest Judd Killpack Friday May 14 THE WEEKLY CARBONICLE Page Four jfresented the Gold medal and awards activity certificate went to Arlene1 Thomas most active sophomore student attending Carbon for four years the silver medals and certificates were given to Don Williams Judd Killpack Dorothy Miles Barbara Campbell and Max Thomas The high school seniors receiving the same awards were: Alex 194B Eagle Speedsters Enter Track Meet To Be Held at Cedar City Today Dinosaurs Prepare Tilt For Semi-fina- l Daily workouts are being held by the Dino baseball squad in preparation for the state class A ls baseball game on May semi-fina- 26 at the Logan high school diamond between Carbon and the winner in Region One Weber and Box Elder are the for the Region Ond runner-up- s title and they will square off in a game today to decide which team will play Carbon Bill Harris diminutive southpaw hurler for the Dinos will probably get the nod for mound duties from Coach Garrett for the semifinal tilt Probable starters for the strong Dino nine include: Crawford catcher Elegante first base Griffith second base Jones shortstop Atwood third base D'Ambrosio or Tone left field Faddis center field Bailey right field Did you notice? Last issue of Carbonicle in school colors Markakis Jimmy Lee Nick Zumadakis John Jones Russell Williams Dixon Lee Boyd Fjeldstcd Saccamano Jeannine Richard Clark Jolene Bryner Pat Cima Alice Arnett Ruthlayn Warren Barbara McGowan Elaine Waterman and Ann Kandaris There were 34 other students who had high points but not sufficient for a medal “C" pins were presented to nine college honor students and to twenty-on- e high school students The speech department gave awards to: Judd Killpack James Mangum George Bobotcs Dick Frandsen Jim Roberts and Dick Baker for debate Alene Nielson for oratory Merlene Forsyth for extemporaneous Ruthalyn Warren and Jolene Bryner for drama The music department awards went to Alice Arnett John Jones Tom Bithell Verna Marsing Clark Ncilsen and Eunctta Gigliotti Awards in business department were given to: Helen MacDonald VHelcn Thacker Irene Christensen Jeannine Clark Donna Jean iThomas Connie Westenskow 'Mary Kiahtipcs Marion Pulli Va-leYoung Alice Arnett Billie Jean Rhinehart Despina Regas Enid Seaton and Teruko Enkoji Art department: Olive Candal ria David Fausett Don Pike corge Zamantakis ne Track and field contestants in Intermountain Junior Colleges will vie for honors in the annual Intermountain JC track meet to be held today at Cedar City Carbon's Golden Eagles will send its share of representatives to the contest and Coach Jcwkes expressed the opinion that he expected them to place high Pole vaulting high jumping and broad jumping will be represent-e-d by Reid Powell and Lloyd Migliaccio while Leon Presset is expected to do good in handling the weights Jack Cox and Conrad Nelson will enter in distance runs while Jean Guzzo and Johnny Sampinos will be sprinters Carbon is expected to place high in the tennis category with Max Thomas and Ted Jensen entering in doubles and Marvin Keller or Joe Johnson in singles Hopes will be running high as the JCs meet in a battle of skill and endurance Gary Bent Qualifies For Finals At S L Representing Carbon at the Region Eight track and field meet Monday May 10 at the U of U stadium were Gary Bent Bob Jcssen and Don Funcannon Bent was the only Dmo winner as he rd dash placed third in the and broad jump and also took a fourth place in the high jump Bent will compete against all other first second and third place winners from other rcgionals in the state track and field meet 100-ya- Science Award: Dixon Lee Pepsi -- Cola: Jim Roberts Nineteen received Perfect Attendance certificates Intramural Awards: Ileinlcin's home room High point individuals were Jean Thomas LaDona Richmond and Mae Sampinos The boys' awards went to Harold Cunningham Robert Anderson and Kenneth Dimick Acme Cleaners "House o Distinction" Give Those Old Clothes That New Look RUSH JOBS ALWAYS WELCOME Price Utah |