Show Carbon College Girls To Issue Diplomas Commencement exercises for Carbon College have been set for May 25 at 10 am at the college stadium Dr Aaron E Jones president of the college has an- nounced Baccalaureate services will be conducted May 20 in the Price municipal auditorium Carbon College will graduate the largest class in its history as 118 students receive diplomas next Friday morning Fifteen will receive certificates in practical nursing a new course added to the college curriculum this year Associate in science certificates will be awarded to Hazel B All-re- d Robert W Beveridge Blair Blaser Kay Broadbent Steve Burton Brown Clyde Mont Bum-sid- e Lynette Carr Joann Chcsnik Samuel Colombo Gloria Day Frances Dean Dennison Emma Dc Simone Patricia Dunn Larry Faddis Emalce Flaim Marilyn Fulton' Thomas Gabriella Jack Green Cannon Gunderson Frederick Halverson Dean Higby Charles Holdaway Robert Haislip Charles Houghton Von Johnson Duane Jones Joyce Judd Jim Kalatzes Lewis Lamph Keith Larsen Charles Luke Nadine Leonard Morris McNary Charles Macris Betty Mascara Don Merrill Ramon Martinez William Maurine Basil Majors William McKinnon Joyce Nason Kenneth Nelson Hiroshi Niwa Kazuko Niwa Floyd O’Neil Boyd Potter Orson Powell Vonna Dean Ralphs John Rebol Sally Orchard Regis Laura Rhinehart Ronald Roper Gcggett Biddings Donna R1 chens Gayle Rowley Joyce Shreve Joan Snow Stephen St Clair Earl Stevens Gary Stokes Robert Thomas Willard Van Worthen George Zoolakis Dee Wareham Robert Wahl Ellis Pessetto Glen Robinson Martin Allan Jacob and Rudolph A Politano will receive associate in arts certificates Certificates of completion in the following vocations will be Issued: Welding—James" Avery Ernest Etzel Joseph Fausett Joseph Foster Norman Higginson La Mar Mathie Andrew Mortenscn Joe Rendon Elmo Frlsno Harry All-re- d Machine Shop— Louis Colosimo Alfred IIIchens Harvey Clayton Smith Alonzo Thayn Frank Ovi-a- tt and Ross Wells Auto Mechanics— Allen Barney Gene P Erramouspc Raymond Davies Raymond Johnson on Page Four) Ron-(Continu- ed Four Carbon College Grads Gain Honors Elisabeth Williams JoAnn Leonard Catherine Morgan and Thompson all graduates of Carbon College have been admitted tar the Phi Kappa Phi national honorary scholastic fraternity for honor students ' These four girls wen chosen from-- a class of 900 students for Mar-gari- te their outstanding scholastic ability in college Appradmately 60 graduates are admitted each year Seated left to right are Laraine Marshall Cary Nelson Joan Pitts and Marjorie Redd Standing left to right are Shirlene Sheffield Earlene Car- - i Volue Bcn-det- M ME CARBON COLLEGE PRICE GRADUATION WEEK SCHEDULE Graduation week will officially open Saturday evening with the annual alumni banquet in the college cafeteria at 7 pm Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 pm the President’s tea will be held In the college library Sunday evening the baccalaureate services will be held in the Price civic auditorium The address of the evening will be delivered by Dr Henry F Eyring dean of the graduate school of the University of Utah and professor of chemistry Dr Eyring has been ranked ‘as one of the world's top ten physical chemists and has served on faculties of the University of California Princeton University University of Wisconsin Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Berlin and University of Arizona Commencement exercises will be held next Friday morning in the Carbon College stadium at 10 am The main address will be given by Dr Gcrrit dc Jong dean of fine arts at Brigham Young University Other speakers will be Dave Miller senior class president Ellis Worthen sophomore class president and Allan Jacobs student body president Dr Aaron E Jones will present the classes Diplomas for the high school will be presented by Mont Harmon superintendent of Carbon county school district Ray P Dyreng from the State Board of Education will present the college diplomas Music for the exercises will be furnished by the chorus A solo will be presented by Sharon Holdaway followed by a presentation by the entire senior and sophomore classes senior-sophomo- i Ode to the Officers Honor Roll Students Graduation time invariably Are Announced brings out sentimentality in even miser We bethe hardest-hearte- d of the friends whom gin to think we will be leaving and we are filled with tributes just waiting to be paid So in keeping with this spirit wc would like to take out three of these tributes conceived in our minds and transform them into words on paper Allan Jacob student body president for the past year dcserevs our loveliest verbal floral offerings There will be a void in our school next year caused by his absence He has become a fixture in the halls of Carbon Alan has taken part in and enlivened music drama publications and assemblies With his grass skirt his Alice-blu- e nightgown and his penetrating laugh and altogether admirable character he will be an asset to any school Wc wish Alan the success he is sure to achieve at the Pasadena Playhouse where he has been accepted for next year Sam Cblombo our Jolly vice our second tri- receives president Great Loss The class of 1956 suffered a poignant loss when the popular senior class president Jerry Leonard passed away during the school year Much has been said in praise of Jerry and to Carbon students he will always live in memory as a dear friend loveable and gay Our lives have been enricnod through our associations with this gallant and talented classmate re Mias Elsabeth Williams ranked third 'and Mis Leonard ranked fourth highest in the class of 900 ' These glrlswfll be honored at "Miss Pinup” or should wo say a dinner on May 19 at the Joseph "Misses” Is the title diligently beSnilth banquet hall in Provo i In order to gain admittance to ing sought after by Pat Dunn the fraternity students must Lynette Carr Beverly Ganser and maintain an A or an A-- average Irene Rosolla On the college outwere seen running to and tor four yean In coi ing they thoir In fro swimming suits tal The Price post of the American Legion Auxiliary was in charge of the program wich selected and announced the winners for Girl’s State at the annual Award Assembly held last Friday at Carbon College Mrs Tony Dupin made the announcements The following girls were selected to attend: Cary Nelson sponsored by the New Century Club Joan Pitts sponsored by the Price Post of BPOE Marjorie Redd Literary league and Trice Woman's Club Pat Ilixon Cultura and Beta Sigma Gubs of Dragcrton Carollyn Colombo and Mary Margaret Chiara Helper American Legion Lorraine Marshall Price leading and LDS Church Shir-ico- n Sheffield American Legion and Ladies Auxiliary Gub Miss Earlene Carlow and Miss Nataleen Albo from Notre Dame School were sponsored by Price BPO and American Legion Auxiliary and Days of 49 respectively Alternates selected were Phylis AnKaren derson Julenc Bowen low Nataleen Albo Pat Hixson Mary Margaret ti Jessen Leah Joyce Chiara and Carolyn Colombo Two are students at Kraync and Harward cJan Notre Dame and the other Carbon High students Candidates from over the state will arrive at the USAC campus at Logan Utah betwon 9 and 11 am on Sunday June 3 They will remain until June 10 During this time they will receive instruction in government enjoy social activities and make many new friends The public is invited to Number 19 attend the inauguaral Friday eveUTAH FRIDAY MAY 18 1956 ning June 10 HUD Z1 Staters Chosen bute Sam is also graduating and leaves an emptiness in our school as well as in the football lineup Sam has presided over the House of Delegates and judging from the success of this school year the body has been well governed Sam will spend this summer at White Sands New Mexico and when he returns will take up his engineering studies at the university Ann Bunnell pur chic friendly President's Ten Each year Carbon College releases the names of students from the college and high school who have achieved the highest scholastic honors for the school year The following list has been released by Rulon Bryncr registrar for the 1955-5- 6 school year: Honor roll for college — Gloria Day Don Merrill Joan Chcsnik Jack Green Joyce Nason Robert Thomas Basil Majors Charles Houghton Hazel Allred Pat Dunn Morris McNary Floyd O’Neil Dee Wareham Colleen Olsen Allan Jacob Kay Broadbent Emaloc Flaim Lena Mabutt Laura Rhine-ha- rt Ellis Worthen Honor roll for high school — Charlene? Anderson Diane Broadbent Helen Coggins Doris Dickson Julia Larsen Mary Ann Larson Margaret Oman Nclda Rutherford Evangeline Siaperas James Arnett Maurice Bruno Jeanette Compagnl Carollyn Hamilton Kcnna Lee Mary Marakis Petersen Sandra Schmidt Connie Worthen Diane Bean Jay Ross Christensen Wilcnc Cor-ma- ni Nanc Hammond Jeanne Lotcllicr Nolecna Mecham Margaret Roberts Ron Shaw Charlene Zubal La-Re- To be Held Proceeding the Baccalaureate services next Sunday the President’s Tea will be held in honor of the graduating: sophomores and seniors Students and their per-en- ts arc invited to attend between the hours of 4 to 6 pm Special musical numbers will be presented during the afternoon The reception which is sponsored jointly by President and Mrs A E Jones and the Faculty Women's group Is an annual event of the graduation week Lady faculty members and wives of faculty members will preside at the tea tabic and servo Students Enjoy College Outing ne Rotary park in Provo canyon set the scent for a gala time last Tuesday when the college students met for their annual outing The traditional tug of war and softball game were both won by the sophomore class hard working secretary has been After spending the day playing a valuable asset to the school Ann and the stueating in the has been very active in speech dents ended their park “spree' by going music and student government swimming at Park Ro-Sin She possesses the kind of smile Springville that permeates and illuminates the whole room Year Books Due Soon Good luck Ann we'll miss you Mar-Mccha- m hc Sloff Day Enjoyed Yearbooks are expected to be distributed Monday according to Joan Wallace editor A total of 650 yearbooks were sold this year The book contains 180 pages which include pictures of the entire student body and faculty athletic clubs activities organizations and personalities The theme for the yearbook is a desert setting in story form Miss Laura Rhinehart wrote the Last Thursday They journed to were they all enjoyed a swim and a picnic Pop and ice cream were served to the group They then ventured to American Fork for a laboratory session at the State Training School Most of the students commented that the visit was both educational and Internting script Park Ro-Sh- e |