Show THE CARBONICLE Friday May 13 1955 Face Three Pep Banquet Reveals New Officers Summer Sessions to Monday evening at 7:30 the annual Pep banquet was held in the cafeteria Theme for the affair was “Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" The welcome was given by toastmistross Carollyn Hamilton As the evening progressed the junior Peppers toasted their masters A program carrying out the theme consisted of a vocational solo "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" by Sharon Bianco a piano solo "Invitation" by Roberta Ossana a record pantomime "Theme There Eyes" by Nelda Forsythe A farewell song was sung by the junior Peppers which was followed by the Pep song sung by all the members Gimax of the evening was the announcing of new officers for next year They arc: Carollyn Hamilton president: Diane Bean vice president: Glenedcle Nelson secretary Sandra Harmon treasurer and Verla Magann historianBefore departing farewell speeches were given by the old officers — Ann Bunnell Jimmy Welch Raeona Jensen Carolyn Anderson and Marilyn Colombo Miss Lucille Rowe adviser also gave her farewell speech as she will not be here next year A gift and corsage were presented to Ann Bunnell and Miss Rowe The other officers received a white carnation with the letter "P" on the inside E Jones courses in summer instruction will be given here this year beginning May 31 Already scheduled are Utah plant life four hours credit natural history five hours and heredity two hours to be taught by Wesley Larsen Also practically a certainty are introductory chemistry five hours and introductory physics five hours given by cither Alfonso Trujillo or Ross Porter Charges for Carbon College credit will be $3500 for a full course of 10 or more credit hours or $350 per quarter hour with a minimum charge of $1750 The courses in biology will be open to students desiring either lower or upper division credit Thoes wishing lower division credit will register with Carbon College Any wanting upper division credit will be registered with the University of Utah Cost of credit with the university will be $500 per hour Anyone wishing to take these courses may register on May 31 at 9 am in the college library Be Held Tigers Top Dinos Carbon Dinos dropped two more games last week as they were beaten by Grand Junction on Friday 6 and on Saturday 18-- 4 These losses give the Dinos a season record of five wins and four 8-- losses ' at Carbon According - Alumni Banquet to to President Aaron Be Block “C” Elects Meeting at Nick's Gub in Drag-erto- Staged Saturday Tomorrow night at 7:30 in the cafeteria the annual college Alumni Banquet will be staged with John Jones as toastmaster A fine program will be in store for all who attend The election of officers along with the presentation of the alumni scholarship will highlight the evening Dr Oliver Phelps will be the speaker of the evening A tribute to one outstanding teacher will be this given by Eugene Averill year's president To add to the njiyment of all Bill Mathis will play a clarinet solo and the mixed ehorus of the senior class will sing Junior Peppers Learn Switchboard If you have been trying to make a phone call the past few weeks ”nd have been disconnected or got he wrong number you can thank ‘he Junior Peppers for it Two girls have been excused !hrce periods every day to learn switchboard to prepare them for the jib next year n Wednesday night members of the Block "C" Gub banqueted and then elected officers for the new year Toastmaster was Dominic Albo Jr Special guests were Mr and Mrs James Mullins Mr and Mrs Gaude Cowley Mr and Mrs William Peterson and Mr and Mrs Jackson Jewkes Talks were given by advisers A1 Trujillo and Jim Mullins Guest speaker was Dr J C Hubbard of Price Chuck Bikakis president gave a farewell talk before new officers were installed Chosen to direct the club next year were Larry Regis president Chuck Kranker vice president: Tirry Faddis secretary-treasure- r and Ellis Worthen sergeant-at-arm- s Jim Kulow went all the way for Carbon in Friday's game and kept it close at 8--6 All pitchers were used Saturday as they were overDancing followed the powered by Grand Junction 18-- 4 The Dinos have two more games with the Tigers in Grand Junction t”nd classes at the University this Friday and Saturday of Utah will be replaced by Mr Washburn Henry Rachole Carbon Loses Five Teachers "’ho will teach at American Five teachers from this year’s ’’’ork will be replaced by faculty will not be with us next Arthur Ico Mr Harvey Thorn-o- s p’ani to go mining for uranium year Mr Moore who will at- 1To will be replaced by Jack L Tlrown Mr Simmons will be Shoes That Satisfy and Last! trnching but as of now he doesn’t The Newest In Styles! have a position Miss Rowe who — at— !s getting married this summer! 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