Show Voluma 15 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH Number 22 MONDAY JANUARY 26 1959 Sweethearts' Ball Planned Committees Named Plans were begun this week for the annual Associated Men's Students "Sweetheart" ball to be held February 14 Clyde Marx AMS president announced that Don 'Thomas will act as general chairman Assisting him will be Michael MarcHi decoration chairman Clyde Marx King and Queen contest Jim Lindsey tickets Fred Babcock lights Ron Watt publicity Paul Blaser orchestra and Bryce Baker check stand Eugene Cromar advisor to the AMS is taking care of arrangements for serving refreshments Standard FHA-4- H Offers Oil Scholarships The Standard Oil of California offers 115 scholarships in three categories: to Future Farmers of America for leadership and to club members Each year 57 scholarships arc awarded by Standard Oil of California to college and university students of the Western United States Each ward carries with it a $100 grant to be used by the student for necessary expenses — tuition books room and board Selection for awards is based on a competitive examination with points given for financial need scholarship and leadership There is no restriction to course of study Ir Utah they apply to the College of Southern Utah or University of Utah Forty-thre- e $300 scholarships are awarded each year by the Standard Oil Company to Future Farmers of America Application is available through a FFA chapter advisor The committees selecting the award winners are appointed by the FFA The applicant must be a senior or must have been graduated not more than one year ago and not enrolled in college Hie applicant is judged on character scholarship leadership financial need and FFA activities Forty-fiv- e $300 scholarships arc awarded to members of the clubs Applications are available only through the 1 1 advisor and the committee to consider the ap- 4-- II RECEPTION COMMITTEE Iocal women's organization have eombined to plan and prepare a re- ception for the Utah symphony orchestra musicians when they appear here Monday Those on the planning committee arc shown Front row left to right are Mrs Alvin Jacobsen Mrs John Mahlercs chairman and Mrs Douglas Mclntire Standing left to right are Mrs David Cox Mrs Dominic Oliveto Mrs Marcel Blanc Mrs Ilcnry Mills and Mrs George Jorgensen an Utah Symphony to Play Tonight Reception Honors Abravanel Artists Sellouts In ticket headquarters indicate that a capacity house will attend the first Price appearance of the Utah Symphony under the baton of Maurice Abravanel Preceding the musical program a reception honoring Mr Abravanel and the concert artists will be given under the direction of the women's clubs of Carbon and Emery counties Mrs John Mahlcres of Xi Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is general chairman of the Upper Quarter Sophs Offered Scholarships Coe College Cedar Rapids Ioad- wa offers opportunities for vanced education to junior college graduates Scholarships carrying the following amounts arc offered ‘full tuition of $750 to the upper quarter of the graduating class part tuition from $100 to full tuition and ministerial discounts one-ha- lf tuition charge $375 Applicants must be in the upper quarter of the class Other deserving students will receive consideration for grants' aid All arc for one year only but can be renewed if the student's scholarship meets requirements at the college For Information and application forms write the Director of Administration Coe College Cedar Rapids Iowa schol-arshi- ps Nutrition Class Taught Mrs J Grant Kilfoyle is teaching classes in nutrition and foods which are included in the practical nursing course now being offered nt Carbon College “How to Prepare a Tray" and "What to Feed The Sick" nre topics being discussed in the class of twelve women taking the course Hie class which lias been taught in the homemaking rooms nt Carbon College will lie continued the remainder of the quarter at the Carbon County Hospital reception committee and Mrs Douglas Mclntire of Upsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is Mrs David Cox representing the Faculty Women’s Club Mrs Henry Mills the Literary League Mrs Alvin Jacobsen the Community Theatre Mrs Dominic Oliveto Soroptomist Mrs Marcel Blanc Mirca Adel phi Mrs George Jorgensen Price Women's Club and Mrs Robert Brown Price Soro-si- s arc other members of the committee in charge of arrangements Punch and homemade Greek cookies made by Mrs Mahlcres will be served from a table laid with a gold lace cloth over green satin Mrs Henry Mills will arrange the table and Mrs Douglas Mclntire will play background organ music Presentation Dates For 'January 16' Play Now Made Known The long anticipated performance of "The Night Of January 16" by Ayn Rand will be viewed February 2 4 and 5 in the new court room of the County Court Building according to Neil L Warren Carbon High School speech instructor and director of the play The presentation of the play has been delayed because the courtroom where the drama is to be staged had not been completed Advanced ticket sales are showing the interest of the public in this the second dramatic offering of the Thespian Society Troupe 1807 4-- 4-- State Building Board Recommends Moneys For Carbon College The State Building Board has recommended that the State legislature appropriate all moneys that Carbon College is asking for new buildings and for the purchase of land In an inclusive report of the State Building Board where recommendations are made for buildings for all state institutions the board recommended that the $130-00- 0 Carbon College is asking be appropriated in the present session of the State legislature The $130000 includes $250000 for the purchase of the girl’s gymnasium the music building and 45 acres of land all of which now belong to the Carbon School District $150000 to complete the auditorium and $30001 for the purchase of the block of land between Car-co- n College Campus and the Carbon Hospital This report is receiving enthusiastic acceptance by the State Legislature nnd this fact indicates that Carbon College will obtain all the money requested for buildings and land purchase plication is appointed by the club The applicant is given points on character leadership financial activineed scholarship and 4-- H 4-- H ties The FFA and 4-- H scholarships are available to members in Ari- zona California Hawaii Idaho Nevada Oregon Utah Washington and Alaska There are alternates chosen by the FFA and the They receive $200 if the original winner declines his award (2) fails to enroll within 12 months (3) enters military serv4-- H ice or (4) terminates his educa- tion after enrolling Alternate awards are made only if $100 remains in the student's account For additional information local authorities or state FFA or may be contacted or an inquiry may be sent to the following address: S Z Notches Manager Public Relations Department Standard Oil Co of California 4-- H 225 Bush Street San Francisco 20 California Counselors Convene Carbon Mentors Hear Columbia School Head Mrs Alcon Ivic dean of women Dr David Cox dcan of students and Ircl Longhurst director of vocational guidance at Carbon College attended a convention on Industry and Agriculture at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City January 14 1950 head of Dr Esther Lloyd-Jonthe guidance nnd pupil personnel department at Teachers’ College Columbia University in New York was the speaker at this meeting also addressed Dr IJoyd-Jone- s the group attending the general session of Utah Association of School Counselors which was held at the Utah State University in Ixigan Utah January 15 "Current Trends in the Structuring of Guidance Work in Colleges and Universities” was the theme of her message Mrs Ivle and Dr Lloyd-Jone- s renewed a friendship liegun nt Columbia University when Mrs Ivle was earning the professional diploma "Dean of Students” nnd was her advisor Dr Lloyd-Joncs cs ASSOCIATED MEN'S STUDENTS name committee for Swee! heart Ball Hack row: Eugene Cromar ad- - Jim Lindsey Micliiiel Maivlli Ron Wall Front row: Paul lilascr lion 'Thomas Bryce Baker and Clyde Marx vu-o- |