Show Friday May 6 1955 THE CARBONIGLE Pace Two College Outing Planned THE CARBONICLE Allan — Editor Jacob Beverly Gansek Associate Editor — Max Beiiunji Business Manager Staff: Sylvia Bendetti Lynn Boren Casey Janet Robert Churcs-wort- h Mila Le Corak Deanna DeLange Wiilie Dixon Richard Robert Fletcher Carollyn Hamilton Verla Magann Virginii McManus Merlene Montoya William Nielsen Geno Ori LaRae Peak Beverly Reed Phyllis Rowley Shirlee Rowley Kay Shiner Skraznas Sam Stoddard Ferral Swink Nemo Tullius Barbara Migliore College classes will take their Hnnual jaunt to Rotary Park in i'rovo Cany n on Thursday May 12 according to inlomati- n emanating from the c Vge meeing of - Fen-emor- j Wednesday The usual game are planned lunch ami horse-piaactivities in the the Following i to return stiid"n‘s the vi park e for swimming Chaperones wi’l lx Messrs Wesley Larsen Byron Thompson Vernon Merrill and AJ Trujillo Park-Bo-Sh- YEARBOOKS ARE HERE Students will be glad to know that the yearbooks are here Six hundred fifty arrived on Wednesday That is proof that this year has just about "had it" Seniors and sophomores are hit the hardest with the realization that the has artime of rived The balance due on books is $150 Annuals will be distributed on Friday of next week Autographing will be done during intervals between classes next week No writing in books is to be permitted during class time according to faculty ruling cy ten-minu- te Seminary to Hold Graduation At 8:15 Sunday evening 72 high school and seven college students will be honored with graduation exercises in the Price Tabernacle The program will be as follows: Prelude music by Joan Pitts The theme song "Show Me My Task" will be sung by the graduating students The invocation by Nyle Colton A choral reading will be presented by Mary Young to be followed by Larry Golding Seminary addressing the boys’ president Darlene Denison congregation girls' president will speak on the theme "Hold Up Your Light That It May Shine Unto the World” A girls' quartet will sing "I’ll Walk With God” Elaine Brasher will speak on "Knowing Thy Father ami Thy Mother" The final talk will be given by Robert Parsons guest speaker and Seminary teacher at East Carbon junior high The benediction will be given by Sheldon Kissel The graduating students will then receive their diplomas They will be presented by a member of the LDS District Board of Education Also scholarships and awards will be presented to the outstanding students Meet Mr Spudnut at the SPUDNUT SHOP Phone 715-- J MADE FRESH DAILY Student Council to Present Plagues And Oil Paintings Lettermen Hold Banquet In honor of the magnificent work done by Gomcr Peacock chairman and his committee workers on the Save Carbon Past 7ui sday night members of Club held their 'he I rt! lunq'!et in Pick's club Dragerlon and the wonderful support vi'h Judge IV yd Bunnell as masgiven by Frank Bonacci decease! er of ceremonies Rex Berry was the student council has purchased h Janes Warren goes Com-mit- n ec two plaques and had them engraved in appreciation Mrs Inez Gigliotti a student of Carl Olsen freely gave of her time and talent to paint two superb oil paintings of these two staunch supporters Gomcr Peacock and Frank Bonacci The plaques will be hung in the trophy case in the lower hall of the Administration building and the paintings will be hung in the library The council felt that students in years to come should be reminded of this year of struggle and success night-scho- ol Eagles Downed by Snow Badgers Coach Jim “Moon" Mullins' luckless nine moved into the final stage of the current baseball season with a 1 defeat at the hands Snow College of the Badgers The earnest efforts of the local boys went for little Charles "Dix" Dixon's lone tally was all the Eagles could gamer the season tiie Throughout Eagles have battled top contenders They have lost a number of close ones Yesterday the team paid a return visit to Snow Coach Mullins is optimistic about next year With a sure college drawing new material plus the experience gained this year the situation should be better 7-- fast-steppi- ng COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS ARRIVE ancommencement College nouncements arrived Monday and have been available at the book store all week Each sophomore graduating is entitled to six cards free of charge after the graduation fee and the cap and gown ren- tal fee have been paid presidenl of the Carbon Boosters' Club and Coach Jackson Jewkes were speakers Rex Berry a former Carbon student now playing professional football with the San Francisco Forty-Nineentertained the boys with motion pictures on football rs Coaches Peterson and Jewkes were awarded fountain pens by the club and graduating seniors eacli were given a doll New officers for next year are Emmet Rodriguez president Frank Lupo vice president Harry Halamandaris secretary Dave Miller sergeant-at-arm- s O New Institute Plan (Continued from Page One) classrooms two restrooms two offices and a workroom It will make possible religious instruction on both college and high school levels Mr Wcndgrecn stressed the fact that the institution will be open to students of all faiths It will be open in the evenings as well as in the daytime for purposes of instruction and recreation Present plans call for construction to start soon so that the building will be ready fbr use in the autumn GOLFERS Get Your Top-Qual- ity GOLF SHOES —at— MIKE’S Shoe Shop Phone 127-- J Price |