Show PRESIDENT SPEAKS “Prospects arc good for both the high school and the college" Dr Aaron E Jones president of Carbon College stated during a recent interview He expressed himself on the new constitution and school government as follows: “I am happy with the officers of the council so far I trust the House of Delegates will prove to be an advantage to students in making them feel that they are a part of government It will be more democratic and will stimulate interest in more students Volume 21 CARBON COLLEGE Higher Conference Held at Carbon College The Utah Conference on Higher Education held its twelfth annual meeting at Carbon September 8 through September 10 Six hundred educators gathered here to “If teachers will give their repideas The theme of the exchange resentative opportunity to report was “How to Plan For conference and explain the actions of the Meet and the Expanding College council much good will come from them in the future If home rooms Enrollment" The schedule of events covered are indifferent and do not discuss problems I'm afraid the general sessions and sectional House will be poorly attended and meetings in which outstanding will not be any more effective than speakers voiced their views on varthe smaller council of previous ious problems years Speakers from out of state were "The success or failure of the Henry Commager from Columbia new constitution will depend to a University Edwin Lee from the large measure upon the attitude University of California and John of home room teachers and stu- Schwertman Liberal Education didents” rector for adults Dr Jones also said that the colMusic was presented by Carbon lege enrollment of this year is the College under the direction of Mrs largest ever and that the major- Dorothy Brown Vocal selection ity of students seem to be earnest included the Carbon College male and sincere in their desire for an quartette tenor solo a girl’s doueducation ble trio and an instrumental ensemble directed by Mr Alvin War-dl- c Pi Gams Hold Open House Dr Aaron E Jones served as Last Wednesday Thursday and of the conference this SororChi t Gamma Pi he president Friday New officers elected wore: house all held year for college open ity women reports Gloria Day Pi Professor A Smith Pond B Y U Mr Milton Merrill Gam president president A U C vice president The S On all three days Pi Gams were will be held at B Y U conference in attendance to show prospective next in the year members the sorority room Administration building When asked about the success In the next two weeks there of the meeting Dr Jones replied will be several rush parties spon- “It was the largest we have had sored by the Pi Gams for all in- yet and we haw received many terested college women compliments about it” Those having membership in the are: Brigham Young conference Officers Body University Carbon College College of Snuihern Utah Dixie ColBegin Duties lege Snow College As the doors of Carbon flew State Department open plans for the coming year of Public Instruction Uniwrsity were brought into full swing by of Utah Utah State Agricultural the newly elected student body Weber College and Westofficers They arc Allan Jacobs College minster College Student president Sam Colombo vice president: Ann Bunnell secretary and treasurer Allan Jacobs a college sophomore has been active in many school activities and particularly in dramatics Sam Colombo also a college sophomore it recognized ns being an essential part in Carbon's football and baseball teams Ann Bunnell beginning her freshman year is well known for her sparkling personality She displayed outstanding talent in dramatics and music She also displayed great initiative as last year's Pep Gub president These officers with the cooperation of every Carbonite are willing to help make this year at Carbon successful TRICE UTAH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER tZ 1955 Number 1 Student Elections Highlight Week 7 School officially got under way House of Delegates Announced last Tuesday with the election of Last Tuesday and Wednesday students were elected to the House of Delegates High school representatives elected from the home rooms are Marjorie Redd Lucille Lbng Pete Mele LaRena Massey Harry Ilala Patricia Hixon Phil Fausett Ted Marakis Ken Boy-ac- k Marilyn Hatsis Mary Bozo-lakSharon Snow Patricia Blair Shanna Peterson Gaylcno Saizctti Ronald Shaw Sharon Iloldaway and Emmett Rodrigues College delegates arc Bob Wahl Larry Regis Paul Carr Laura Rhino-ha- rt Gloria Day Joan Snow Rose Mele Gayle Rowley Charles Houghton Jim Mcnzics Joan Wallace Floyd O’Neil Don Merrill and Garth Wakefield The House of Delegates will be presided owr by the school's vice president Sam Colombo This new body will have the power to make laws and also veto those made by the student council is Price Girl Chosen Associate Editor Phyllis Frandsen a Price co-e-d was chosen this week as associate editor of the Carbonicle Phyllis attended Carbon in her' junior year during which time she was active in journalism Last year she attended East high school during the evening and worked during the day at the First Security Bank in Salt Lake City class officers and representatives Following is a list of the persons chosen: Sophomores: President Corky Wall vice president Ellis Worth-e- n secretary and treasurer Joyce Nason AMS representative Steve St Clair AWS representative Donna Ilichcns Freshmen : President Tom Nelson vice president Clifford Madsen secretary and treasurer Rae-on- a Maughn AWS representative Mary Young AMS representative Claude Williams Freshmen and were elections class sophomore conducted by Dr Jones and Mr I arson Senior: President Jerry Leonard vice president Dave Miller secretary and treasurer Louise Taylor AWS representative Son-dr- a Harmon AMS representative Jim Bertlcscn Senior elections were conducted by Mr Merrill Junior: President Raymond Garcia vice president Pat Ben-da- ll secretary and treasurer LaRena Massey AWS representative Peggie Cottrell AMS representative Paul Andrews Junior elections were conducted by Coach Jewkes and Mr Morgan STUDENT LOUNGE GET “FACE LIFTING” Beautiful color harmony in shades of pink now gives the student lounge a new refreshing look During the past few years the lounge has received several new picecs of furniture which along with the drapes and carpeting furnish a place where students may relax during their free periods STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 1955-5- 6 Colleoes Claim Former Carbonites Many Carbon students are mak- ing final preparations for entrance into various colleges throughout the state Taking their places at the University of Utnh will be Marilyn Colombo Nancy Bryner Jerry Gibson Bart Jensen William Dixon l’on Prichard Carol Marie Bruno Jenn Bonnacci Charles Ghirardelli Dominie Albo Arthur Dnlp’az and Lynn Mills The following plan to study at the B Y U: Nedd McArthur Bill Mathis Barry Richards Shirley Ann Fazzlo Joe Allred Chesley (Continued on Page Four) Allan Jacob pres Ann Bunnell secy Sam 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