THE WORLD ( ! a fnc( The world needs men and women who have knowledge and efficiency understanding and idealism in science, the arts and philosophy. The flame of wisdom burns brightly in a searching mind; its rays become diffused for the benefit of mankind. I WO published by associated students of Snow College Thfc THE WORLD The world's work is an obligation that rests with mankind— an obligation which mankind must meet— both by gaining understanding of the meaning and the value of life and through the application of idealistic principles. Fou THE WORLD Six ADMINISTRATION c.f 6 j 'de r needs leaders who have vision; who inspire confidence; who instill enthusiasm. THE PRESIDENT Dr. Darryl Chase was appointed President of the Utah State Agricultural College, November 1954, succeeding Dr. Aldous Dixon. Dr. Darryl Chase Board of Trustees UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Thorpe B. Isaacson, Chairman .... Salt Lake City Reed Bullen, Vice-Chairman.................Logan George D. Preston ........................ Logan George M. Fister...........................Ogden J. V. McLea .......................... Roosevelt R. J. Potter............................ Garland LeGrand Richards ................ Salt Lake City Lamont F. Toronto, Secretary of State (ex officio).................Salt Lake City R. O. Porter, President Alumni Association (ex officio) ......................... Logon L. Mark Neuberger, Secretary of the Board ................................ Logan Snow College Committee Roger Armstrong, Chairman .............. Ephraim Charles R. Hunter ................... Cedar City Carl W. Petersen .................... Kenilworth Fern B. Ercanbrack ....................... Provo Newell V. Sanders......................Kaysville Dr. H. Aldous Dixon Roger C. Armstrong Chairman, Snow Committee Board of Trustees Thorpe B. Isaacson Chairman. Board of Trustees Dr. Carlton Culmsee Dean of Arts and Sciences Dr. E. O. Greaves Dean of Home Economics Dr. E. A. Jacobson Dean of Education Dr. L. M. Turner Dean of Forest, Range and Wildlife Management Dr. R. H. Walker Dean of Agriculture, Director, Agricultural Experiment Station Dr. M. R. Merrill Prof. J. E. Christiansen Dr. Carl Frischknecht Dean of Commerce Dean of Engineering and Director of Extension Service Technology Lester B. Whetten Director's Messoge College days are filled with living, as well as preparation for future living. It is hoped that each student in attendance at Snow College this year will have dipped deeply into the opportunities offered in both, for we realize that opportunities grasped unveil the highways leading to progress and success. You have been given many varied and stimulating opportunities for different types of experience, which are desirable in the development of wholesome personalities. Youth is like a living, breathing plant. From the first delicate fruit it bears, we glimpse the possibilities of the future. Great minds have purposes and others have wishes. A strong youth, like a strong plant, will steadfastly push forward to his goal of rich and fruitful maturity. Character and strength come from struggle. Like the diamond, one becomes valuable only after the most painstaking toil and effort has brought about the desired polish and uncovered the true beauty of the character within. No man has ever been able to create anything greater than his own character. We hope that during the past year, we have been instrumental in inspiring each student, and that the doors which have been open on our campus will enable each to develop to its greatest capacity in the future. Twelve THE FACULTY Afton Hanson Biology Winnie H. Clark Physical Education Ralph D. Marsden Music Nellie Ray Secretarial Science Glen Clark Physical Education Fred Allred Registrar; English Gordon Van Epps Fred Bailey Agronomy Research Asst. Superintendent, Maintenance Lucy A. Phillips English Fred Y. Takasaki Art Clayton Stout Automotive Technology Thirteen THE FACULTY Rulon Peterson Mathematics Delphia P. Jorgensen Lee R. Thompson Manager of Cafeteria Business Manager Farrin L. Mangelson Chemistry Robert Hartshorn, Jr. Library Science; Librarian i J. Gerald Carpenter Woodwork A. Russell Gray Social Science; Modern Languages Joseph W. Crane Speech; English Goldie Olsen Assistant in Foods H. Reed Christensen Mathematics; Physics J. Edwin Jensen Supervisor, Buildings and Grounds Alta Gassman Dean of Women; Home Economics Robert Stoddard Physical Education Agriculture W. Blaine Cook Agriculture Doris Larsen secretary of the Director Harry A. Dean Music Jed Richardson Dean of Men; Education; Speech Glen Marston A. Ammon Benson Jean Hermansen Business Administration Vocational Education Manager of Book Store Fif’een Si ie n ExecutiveCouncil Seated: Nedra Armstrong, program chairman; Marlene McArthur, vice president; President Don Hafen; Fern Johnson, secretary; and Shannon Lowry, forensic manager. Standing: David Paulsen, lower division representative; Molly Tucker, lower division representative; Elden Moore, advertising agent; Jerry Wells, Snowonian editor; Nita Collett, Snowdrift editor; Bliss Harmer, activity agent. ACTIVITIES invites self-realization through associations, through participations, and through creative contributions. Morten Carter End Bliss Harmer Fullback Darrell Hiatt Fullback Earl Smith Tackle Chuck Hyer Guard Bendt W. Johnson Guard Mart Allred Tackle Gary Sorenson Tackle-End Arthur Q. Fogelberg Guard Alton Beck Guard Twenty Bert Early Tackle Gene Henrie Tackle Robert Bliss Quarterback Kent Evans Guard Richard Goddard Half bock Rae Noyes Tackle Joe Daniels Center Tom Clark End George Sweeting Tackle Bob Christopherson Tackle Ray Jarman Quarterback Leon Benson Halfback Gordon Thomas Guard Glen Allred Fullback Gary L. Carson John Ira Christiansen Lowry F. Bishop Quarterback Center End Halfback Dick Sampson Halfback Tweniy-On COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1 Hal Jensen, forward, who copped the title of All American in the N.J. C.A.A. for the second consecutive year. Wayne Hales Guard Kent Anderson Guard Darrell Warren Dennis Jensen Robert Groesbeck Tom Clark Forward Forward Forward Forward Merlyn Swenson Guard Twenly-Twn Dick Sampson Guard Carlos Hansen Forward Robert Forbush Center HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Arlean Rule Helen Lois Ted Braithwaite Guard Bruce Draper Forward Russell Larson Guard Dee Rees Christensen Guard Center (wen I -Four Tom Jensen Guord Nathan Rigby Forward Owen Jensen Forward Keith Hansen Forward Twenty-Fry SPRING SPORTS TENNIS BASEBALL Tw fity-$ev« OME SWEET 'OME Nolan, Stella, and Larry cheer for Snow. In the inner-inner at KGPH. Twenty-Eight FOOD FOR FRIENDLINESS High School commercial students took honors in shorthand and bookkeeping. Future Farmers of America won acclaim on state and national levels. TwenlyNn THE DANCE REVIEW Presented annually by the P. E. Department under the direction of Mrs. Winnie Clark. Tniriy WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION LuAine Hansen, President Carolena Bagnail, Nathalie Hansen, and Kathleen Jackson. One of the many sports enjoyed by the W. A. A. is softball. Mirlynn Schultz, Assistant Intramural Manager; Sylvia Bishop, and Norma Stubbs, Secretary. Archery is another favorite sport of the W. A. A. Stella Dahl, Kathleen Jackson, Intramural Manager, Norma Nielson, Peggy Ottosen, and Carolena Bagnail, Vice President. Thifty-C DANCE EPHRAIM HIGH JUNIOR PROM Mary Thompson, Prom Mistress Thomas Jensen, Prom Master SNOW PROM Gerald Jorgensen, Prom AAoster Wilma Jensen, Prom Mistress THE SNOWDRIFT STAFF Nila Collett, Editor Reporters not pictured: Carolena Bagnall Ellis Peterson Dick Olsen Reporters Bevan Parry Marie Norman Alberta Franklin Alan Davis David Day Diane Hougaard Boyd Blain Photographer Reporter Reporter Assistant Editors Marlene McArthur David Paulsen LaRaine Marx THE SNOWONIAN STAFF Jerry Wells, Editor David Day Alon Davis Photographer Script Editor Larry Nielson Jo Ann Spencer Art Editor Assistant Editor Class Editors Lois Beck Glen Dona Staker Sandra Jorgenson Sophomore Freshman Lower Division David Bird Arthur Fogelberg Photographer Business Manager ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS . -7 Shannon Lowry and Sylvia Bishop, A.W.S. Vice President, admire prizewinning beards. Gordon Thomas, Vice President, looks on as Bertrand Early, President, presents raffled turkey to Bliss Harmcr. Th«iy.$ix ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Mothers' and Daughters' Tea committee members: Seated: Mrs. Alta Gassman, left, and Miss Lucy Phillips. Standing: Val Greaves, Carol Ray, Caro-lena Bagnall, (club secretary), Pat Jensen, Miss Nellie Ray, Winnie Day (club president), and Mrs. Winnie Clark. Winnie Day, president, crowning the Preferred Man, Carlos Hanson. Runners up are Alan Davis and Gary Carson. Thirty-S«ven BcMy Hansen Marie Wilkev Marie Norman Wilma Jensen Dixie Robinson Val Greaves Sylvia Bishop LaRaine Marx Joncl Jorgensen Sherry Bird Lois Beck Phyllis Newton Joyce Nielson Pauline Parry lorene Larson Kenna Rae Armstrong Marlene McArthur Nita Collett Stella Dahl Kathleen Jackson Helen Peacock Karma Peterson le Ann Christenson Ellen Robson Thirty-E-ght Marilyn Whitlock Windy Day Shannon Lowry Ardith Stephcmcn Melba Rasmusson Koa Jean Ogden Myrna Teeples Elaync Baker Evelyn Baker Carol Ray Thirty-Nine Bogpipos Ogden Fonny Bird Wondering Princess Hanson Alley Kon Nielson Thithter Nielthon ‘Holi-Sole lowry Flush Christensen F osh Bliss Kooley-Koolcy Hougaard Mori Conard Lorsen Woter lou Nielson Smilin' Through Newton Silver lining Bishop Rinq lmo Spencer Is This the Ploce? Hope Do-good Draper Mabcline Thursby Chiel Point-on the loa Wells Anderson Forty 'Brot Larsen ’Wholesome Olsen Madame Pornpadoro Measles Goble Beck Hard Rock Stewart Shelley Christensen RENiAH o religious ploy by Jed Richardson Presented in cooperation with Ephraim-Manti Lyceum Committee CAST Reniah Paul Orrellus Manuel Larry Nielson Leo Osborne Delena Georgia Larsen Woman Shirlene Story Soldier 1 Soldier 2 .... Gary Hatfield Owen Jensen Samuel David Paulsen Woman 3 . Woman 4 ... Carol Ray Gloria Doke Slaves Beggar Girl Roger Brown, Don Bjerregaard Paul Thompson Kathleen Jackson Lisa Sibyl Olsen Koa Jean Ogden Woman 5 .. Marcia Peterson Woman of Village .................. Ellen Robson Elder .......................... Arthur Fogelberg Scribe.............................. Bert Gividen Councillors ....... Don Goble, Pete Carter, Earl Hodsen, Glen Larsen, Raymond Shelley, Robert Peterson, Roger Brown. Forty'C CAST OF CHARACTERS (in order of appearance) Tommy Albright .. Jeff Douglas .... Sandy Dean ..... MacGregor ....... Meg Brokie ...... Archie Beaton ... Harry Beaton ... Andrew Maclaren Fione Maclaren .... Jean Maclaren .... Charlie Dalrymple Mr. lundie ...... Stuart Dalrymple Maggie .......... Jane ............ Frank ........... ................. Kay Christensen ................... Elden Moore ................. Kent Dewsnup ................... lorry Nielson ..................... Lois Beck ................ Howard Foaelberg ............... Stephen Anderson ................. John Braifhwaife Pauline Parry, Sondra Jorgensen ................ luAine Hansen ................... Robert Bliss ................... Jerry Wells ............... Bertrand Earley ................ Diane Hougaard ............... Shannon Lowry ................ Keith Nielsen BRIGADOON CHORUS JoAnn Armstrong, Melba Armstrong, Marie Benson, Gladys Dean, Alta Gassman, laVon Olsen, Thelma Sudweeks, Maurice Nielson, Willis Olsen, Allen Green, Jerry Wells, Howard Willardson. DANCERS Betty Louise Hansen, Karma Peterson, Sylvia Bishop, Koa Jean Ogden, Molly Tucker, Audrey Hermansen, Carol Ray, Carol Jensen, Corolena Bagnall. Kent Evans, Richard Olson, Richard Kjar, lee Madsen, Juel Rasmussen, Gary Rasmussen, Mike Birdzell, McRae Jusfesen. TOWNSFOLK OF BRIGADOON Sue Ann Anderson, lela Anderson, Jean Andersen, Jewell Benson, Barbara Brienholf, Sherry Barnett, Maude Christensen, lee Ann Christensen, Ann Davis, Arlene Franks, Nathalie Hansen, Janet Jorgensen, Patricia Jensen, Diana Larsen, JoAnn Nielson, Joyce Nielson, Norma Nielson, Sybil Olsen, Evon Olsen, Lois Olsen, Ruth Olsen, Marcia Petersen, Beverly Jorgensen, Helen Rasmussen, Charlene Reid, Ellen Robson, Norma Stubbs, Ardifh Sfephensen, Gay Sparks, Mary Thompson, Rula Thompson, Sherry Sue Venifelli. Sheryl Benson, Donald Burnside, Joe Daniels, Bruce Droper, Kenneth Gee, Boyd Goble, Charles Hermansen, Kieth Hansen, Donald Hafen, Hal Jensen, Kent Johnson, Glen Larsen, Nolan Mangelson, Boyd Morfensen, Robert Peterson, David Paulsen, Gill Yardley. ORCHESTRA Ralph Marsden ................................ Director Pauline Parry...............................Accompanist JoAnn Spencer ............................. Accompanist Norma Stubbs ............................. Accomponist Shirley Allred, Louise Armstrong, Margie Armstrong, Lynn Dean, Gory Hatfield, Charles Hermansen, Julie Nielsen, Marie Norman, Boyd Gobel, John Whetfen, Mary Ann Whetten. Student Director ....................... Lynell Stewart Costumes .......... Alta Gassman, Mrs. Gladys Takasaki, Campus Women Scenery ....... Jed Richardson. Designs by Fred Takasaki Stage Assistants: Lights, Bruce Kjar,- Scenery, Stephen Anderson, Kay Christensen, Keith Nielsen, Lynell Stewart, David Day, Jerry Wells, Howard Fogelberg. Pcrty-Thre THE CURIOUS SAVAGE Florence .... Hannibal .... Fairy May .... Jeffrey ...... Mrs. Paddy . John Thomas The Guests .................... Koa Jean Ogden ........................ Robert Bliss ................... Sherry Lynne Bird .................... Kay Christensen .................... Dorlene Draper .................... Lee Christensen The Family Titus............................................Allen Dovis Samuel ...................................... Don Alvin Goble Lily Belle ...................................... Nila Collett Ethel ........................................... Ruth Olsen The Staff Miss Wilhelmina ........................................ Diane Hougaard Dr. Emmott...................................Arthur Fogelberg fqrly.fovr CAST • Trock ..................... Bruce Kjor jr Shadow....................Gary Hatfield Garth ................... Keith Nielson Miriamme ................ Molly Tucker Esdras .................. Leo Osborne The Hobo ................ Wayne Sevy First Girl .......... Shannon Lowery Second Girl ......... Nedro Armstrong Judge Gaunt ............. Larry Nielson Mio .................... David Paulsen Carr .................. Kenneth Gurney Herman .................. Sam Gallegos Lucia....................JoAnn Spencer Piny............................. Ellen Robson A Sailor................. Kent Evans Policeman........... Arthur Fogeiberg Radical ................ Lynell Stewart Sergeant ................. Kent Evans Urchins ............ Gloria Doke, Evon Urchins ..... Gloria Doke, Evon Olsen, Beverly Jorgenson, lone Anderson Two Men in Serge ...... Sam Gallegos, Kent Evans ;ofly-F TIME OUT FOR GINGER —by Ronald Alexander presented by Ephraim Lions in cooperation with Snow College Lizzie ...... Agnes Carol ... Howard Carol Joan Jeannie ...... Ginger ....... Eddie Davis ... Tommy ........ Mr. Wilson ... Ed Hoffman .... CAST ........................ Dixie Lee Larsen ........................ Nedra Armstrong ............................ Jerry Wells ..........................Georgia Larson ............................ Sibyl Olsen ............................ Molly Tucker ............................. Rue Nielson .......................... Paul Thompson ..................... Glenn Bartholomew ........................ Lawrence Nielson 'Orty-Si CAST Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley Miss Preen ........... Richard Stanley ...... June Stanley ......... John ................. Sarah ................ Mrs. Dexter........... Mrs. McCufcheon ...... Mr. Stanley........... Maggie Cutler........ Sheridan Whiteside ... Harriet Stanley ...... Dr. Bradley ......... Bert Jefferson ...... Professor Metz....... The lunch Guests .... Mr. Baker ............ Expressman .......... Lorraine Sheldon .... Sandy ................ Beverly Carlton...... Westcott ............ Radioman ............ Banjo ................ Two Deputies ........ Plaindofhesman ...... ....... Sherry Bird ...... Val Greaves ... David Paulsen ....... Lois Olsen ........ Don Goble ..... Sylvia Bishop .... laRae Paulsen ...... Ellen Robson ... Arthur Fogelberg ....Georgie Larsen ........ Bruce Kjar ....... Evon Olsen James Rue Nielsen ..... Keith Nielson .....Donald Ha fen ...... Gary Waite Pete Carter .... Kenneth Gurney ...... Kent Evans ..... Janice Tucker ...... Bert Gividen ... Stephen Anderson .... Max Erickson ... Ronald Burnside ....... Robert Bliss .... Kenneth Gurney Gary Hatfield .. Kenneth Gurney THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER by Moss Hart and George Kaufman FortySev a music Cast Genesis Don Hafen Johnnie Watson .... Willie Baxter . .. Stephen Anderson Jane Baxter Lynette Larsen Bert Bert Early Charlie Kenneth Gee Joe Bullett Larry Nielson Darrell Kent Evans Don Kent Anderson Keith Keith Neilson Ted . . Merlyn Swenson Wadell Sheryl Benson Atwater Nolan Mangelson Joe Daniels Tim . . . David Paulsen Lola Prat .. .. Joyce Nielsen Mrs. Baxter Nathalie Hansen May Parcher Lois Beck . Janet Jorgensen Ida Dixie Robinson Madge Sherry Barnett Sue Phyllis Newton Jenny Sandra Jorgensen Nan Lois Olsen Pat ............... Ardith Sfephensen Sally ....... .. .. Ellen Robson Ava .................... Norma Nielson Hedy ......................Gay Sparks Alice ..................... Carol Ray Zsa Zsa ................. Joan Johnson Mr. Baxter ........ Leonard Anderson Mrs. Parcher ......... Sonja Thursby Mr. Parcher................ Don Goble George Crooper ....... Kay Christensen Mr. Genesis ............... Bruce Kjar Hazel ................. Sylvia Bishop Oona ................. ... Marie Wilkey Lulu ............... Kathleen Jackson Lana ................ Diane Hougaard Bubbles ____________ Carolena Bagnall Fifi ................... Karen Nelson Shorty ....................Hal Jensen Woody ................ Fred Williams Red .... ... Mart Allred Jeff ....... . Roland Robinson Cig................... Lee S. Madsen Oval...... . David Day Orchestra VIOLINS: Ralph Marsden, Concert Master; Marie Norman, Joan Stringham, Gary Hatfield, Lynn Dean, Louise Armstrong, John Whetten, Margie Armstrong, Julie Nielsen. CELLO: Shirley Allred, Jane Olsen, Suzanne Nielsen. FLUTES: Bonnie Carpenter, Barbara Nielsen. CORNETS: Boyd Goble, Grant Stevens. CLARINETS: JoAnn Spencer, Charles Hermensen. PIANO: Pauline Parry. LoVor Jensen's Piano Duo LYCEUMS Not Pictured Gregory and Strong Reniah (page 41) U. S. A. C. Musical Concert King Richard II The Old Maid and the Thief from the University of Utah Fifty The B. V. U. Madrigal Singers FORENSICS FORENSICS These Snow College and Ephraim High School students participated in various phases of inter-school speech competition. Fifty On CLASSES prompts all men to broaden their horizons, to rise to greater heights that their goals in life may be reached and surpassed. Kenna Rae Armstrong, Valedictorian SNOW COLLEGE VALEDICTORIAN AND EFFICIENCY STUDENT Fifty-Fcgr Jerry D. Wells, Efficiency Student Mary Ann Bartholomew Molly Tucker EPHRAIM HIGH HONOR STUDENTS F.(h. f.. David Paulsen Dorothy Jean Anderson Fiftv-Sjx Sandra Jorgensen Evan Olsen Val Mortensen Marcia Peterson Diana Larsen Fifty-Scv« Boyd Goble Mary Thompson Monte Hermansen Charlene Reid Robert Peterson Lois Olsen Paul Thompson Keith Hansen Jo Anne Nicholls Bruce Draper Fiflv-Eiahl SueAnne Anderson Thomas Jensen Rula Thompsen Ted Braithwaite Beverly Jorgensen FiflyNu Arlean Francks Glen Larsen Helen Rasmussen Charles Hermansen Jewel Bensen Left to Right Audrey Hermansen .........Act. Rue Nielson ............ Pres. Nathan Rigby..............Act. Sandra Nielson .......... V.P. Rita Peterson ............ Sec. ,( C41AArr4 1 ■ Molly Tucker Raymond Shelly Lela Anderson Rue Nielson Audrey Hermansen John Ira Christiansen Dorothy Jean Anderson Paul Dee Wright Gay Sparks Wayne S Kent Alder MaryAnn Wheften David Paulson Sandra Nielson Sybil Olson Owen Jensen Gary Hatfield Don Bjerregaard Maud Christensen Sixly-Two Ann Oovis Thomas Hansen Gloria Doke DeeRces Christensen MaryAnn Bartholomew Sixty-Thre Coronation (Oct. 29) of Founder's Day Queen- Sherry barnett, attended by Fern Johnson (left) and Diane Hougaard— by Snow alumna - Miss Utah, 1954, Myrna Rasmussen Left to Right Edgar Lasson...............V. P. Koa Ogden ................ Sec. Nolan Mangelson .......... Pres. Dawna Truscott..............Act. Stephen Monson ........... Act. ■ Kcnith M. Hughes Mt. Pleosont LeAnn Christensen Centerfield Leo Osborne Spring City Lois Phillips Mt. Pleasant Dennis Jensen Redmond Janet Jorgenson Ephraim Dee Hansen Ephraim Sintv-C v Carlos Hansen Richfield Carolena Bagnall Ephraim Gary Carson Pleasant Grove Dean Behunin Fremont Sherry Barnett Springville Keith Nielson Roosevelt Wilma Jensen Mt. Pleasant Gary Sorenson Aurora Douglas Garbe Manti Marie Norman Gunnison Jim Hoggan Glen Dona Staker Craig Albrecht Manti Mt. Pleasant Fremont Sixty $eve Gary Waite Ardith Stephensen Kent Evans Dixie Robinson Springville Levan Fairview Salt Lake City Larry Nielson Ephraim Winnie Mae Day Salt Lake City David P. Ashby Richfield Darrell Hiatt Payson Marie Wilkey Nephi Joseph Daniels Malad, Idaho $ixty-€ighl Bertrand Early Miriynn Schultz Springville Ephraim Mart Allred Ephraim Miriam Mortenson Ephraim Vard Jensen Richfield Tom Clark Pleasant Grove Stella Dahl Spring City Larry Bradley Sterling Patricia Stewart Ephraim Morton Carter Springville Bendt Johnson Ephraim Patricia Jensen Axtell Kaye Nielson Salina Reed Peterson Manti Arthur Willardsen Ann Shand Richard Kjar Ephraim Manti Manti Glen Allred Manti Nathalie Hansen Ephraim Earl Smith McCammon, Idaho seventy Robert Forbush Monroe Georgia Larsen Ephraim Keith Bunnell . Norma Nielson Spring City Monti David Bird Nephi Albert Taylor Salino Dixie Lee Larsen Ephraim Michael Birdzell Mt. Pleasant Koa Jean Ogden Richfield Alton Beck Springville Seventy Oi Kent Dewsnup Helen Peacock Sonja Thursby Deseret Sterling Ephraim Dick Sampson Sigurd Bud Steck Monti Sherry Bird Casper, Wyoming Leon Benson Payson Nolan Mangelson Ephraim Joyce Nielson Nephi Lynn Hall Nephi Seventy-Two Don Goble Nephi Helen Squire Bevan Perry Gunnison Manti Diane Hougaard Manti Allen Nielson Moroni Richard Goddard Elayne Baker Elwood Dutson Evelyn Baker Duane Sudweeks Moled, Idaho Bicknell Leamington Bicknell Ephraim Scvenly-Th! Barbara Brienholt Ephraim Perry Bjerregaard Ephraim Fred Williams Ephraim Betty Hansen Mayfield Gill Yardley Gunnison Valdez Ogden Richfield Val Greaves Springville Burt Gull Roger Brown Gloria S. Brown Fairview Annabella Annabello Seveniv-Fovr Lynn Stevens Salt Lake City Kenneth Gurney Salina Karma Peterson Spring City Niel Bailey Ephraim Gerald Jorgenson Ephraim Bert Gividen Bruce Peacock Jo Ann Spencer Vance Christensen Gayle Morley Springville Manti Aurora Levan Moroni Sevenly-Fi Robert Christopherson Soda Springs, Idaho Dawna Truscott Mt. Pleasant Darlene Draper Moroni Ray Terry Larson Ephraim DeVon Beck Spring City Sylvia Bishop Hinckley Ronald Burnside Mt. Pleasant S ver.ty-S x Donald Tom Hoggan Manti LaRae Paulson Ephraim Ted Carpenter M nfi Glenna Armstrong Ephraim Paul Miller Monti Gene Stevens Mt. Pleasant Myrna Teeples Bicknell John Gassman Ephraim Gerald Hansen Phyllis Newton Don Ray Christensen Joice Jeffries Fairview Salina Moroni Manti Don Stock Ephraim Sevenly-S«v« Jack Steck Manti Norma Stubbs Ephraim Elsa Wells Ephraim Donald R. Nielsen Salina Philip Travis Peggy Ottoson Summit, N. J. Sterling Rac Noyes Salina Darrell Warren Mapleton Nora H. Welch Manti Boyd N. Blain Spring City Seventy-Fight Carol Ray Benson, Ariz. Robert Groesbeck Springville Arthur Fogelberg Mt. Pleasant laRaine Marx Mt. Pleasant] Seventy-N i Preparing to fire the Snow S E ghly Students entertain at Director and Mrs. Whetten open house. V ■ f c ret Finhlv-On Kenneth Gee Gunnison Marlene McArthur Mt. Pleasant Stephen Anderson Spring City Kenna Rae Armstrong Monti Richard R. Olson Ephraim Fern Johnson Ephraim Sheryl R. Benson Ephraim Ellis Ray Peterson Ephraim Shirley Cox Manfi J. Leonard Judkins Ephraim Etghfy-Two Gordon Thomas Mai ad, Idaho Pauline Parry Monti Jerry D. Wells Ephraim Ellen Robson Salt Lake City Garth Proctor Panguitch Tk.n. Harold Hansen Ephraim Ruth Olsen Ephraim Lowry Bishop Hinckley Lynell Stewart Monroe Kent Anderson Axtell R. Bruce Kjor Monti Lora S. Day Aurora Merrill Cox Monti Shirleen Story Ephraim Elden Moore Seda Springs, Ida. Mildred Maxwell Monti Bliss Harmer Mapleton E.ghty-Foor Ewan L. Vanjonora Ephraim David Day Aurora Jay Dailey Gunnison Tm| co o iHa act - Robert S. Bliss Poyscn McRae Justesen Spring City Lorene Larson Ephraim LaMont Christensen Ephraim LaVar Hansen Mayfield George Sweeting Fillmore Nita Collett Huntington Lee S. Madsen Monti lone Anderson Moroni Douglas Gray Monroe Kay Christensen Ephraim Marilyn Whitlock Mayfield Kent Johnson Ephraim LuAine Hansen Ephraim John A. Braithwaite Ephraim Kathleen Jackson Spanish Fork Boyd Mortensen Ephraim Eighly-S x Alan Davis Ephraim Melba Rasmusson Ephraim Merlyn Swensen Orem Etghry-Sov- Gordon Nielson Springy ille Nedra Armstrong Manti Loyd Mortensen Ephraim Lois Beck Spring City Hal Jensen Axtell ADVERTISEMENTS CONGRATULATIONS SNOW COLLEGE B 8 G HOTEL and CAFE on another successful year of progress and public service in Education K S V C the Voice of Scenic Southern Utah Low Prices - High Quality Food Restful Surroundings 24 West Center Phone At 3-4222 Ephraim 980 your on radio Richfield Feed MORONI FEED COMPANY Cooperative Farm Supplies Processing Turkeys Service Station Moroni Devoted to the Interest of Sanpete and Sevier Counties The Gunnison Valley News and Salina Sun SUGAR VALLEY SALES Automobiles and Tractors Building Materials and Appliances Gunnison Prompt - Efficient - Reasonable Job Printing Phone : 4131, Gunnison 13, Salina SORENSEN’S FORD MERCURY G. W. Sorensen, Owner Gunnison, Utah A Good Service Picture LASSON-NORMAN Your Ford-Mercury Dealer Mt. Pleasant, Utah Courteous and Reliable Service Compliments of BROOKLAWN CREAMERY COMPANY Your home market for milk and cream Mt. Pleasant Utah CHRISTIANSEN FURNITURE AND HARDWARE COMPANY Richfield and Ephraim Reasonably Priced Reliable Merchandise The Ephraim Enterprise and the Manti Messenger Staunch Supporters of SNOW COLLEGE Ephraim, Utah College City Service Station Texaco Gasoline - Marfak Lubrication Havoline Oil Firestone Batteries - Tires - Accessories “Let (Is Marfak Your Car” 106 North Main Silas A. Ross At 3-4241 Manager BANK OF EPHRAIM The People’s Hank Member of Federal Reserve System a DAIRY QUEEN “The Cone with the Curl on Top” Luscious Sundaes - Take-home Qts. Pts. Double Rich Malts and Shakes LARUE’S FLORAL Flowers for all Occasions Phone AT 34371 Ephraim NIELSEN APPLIANCE and ELECTRIC Guaranteed Service with Sales Phone AT U Ephraim Congratulations to Compliments of Spring City Corporation Some of the World’s Friendliest People SNOW COLLEGE The Sanpete Valley Bank Staunch Supporters of Education Mt. Pleasant Our 60th Year SERVING UTAH'S BUSINESS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS + Complete Linen, Towel and Uniform Service . . . Buck’s Sporting Goods Loyal Promoter of Snow College Richfield Utah Ninety-Six MANTI CITY ■ v T • Extends Congratulations to Snow College on another successful year PROGRESS MARKET Your IGA Store The Best in Meats and Groceries Allen H. Anderson, Mgr. Eva and Mayo's DRESS SHOP Reliable Clothing - Reasonable Rates Fashions for the Coeds 57 South Main Ephraim Phone At 3-4141 1 i FROST DRUG Your Friendly and Dependable Pharmacist Service at Your Fingertips Ephraim, Utah FIRESIDE CAFE Pleasant Atmosphere Good Eats Where We All Meet 73 South Main Christensen's Thrift Store Reasonably Priced Reliable Merchandis Courteously Presented Always! 77 So. Main Ephraim, Uta Jensen's PLUMBING and HEATING Edvin Jensen, Mgr. Crosby Appliances and TV's Dexter Washers Plumbing and Heating College City Cleaners 66 South 1 East Merrill Jacobson Proprietor MARY’S The place to buy your groceries for the week Cheerful, Courteous Service Always Marys deans Portraits by ADAMS STUDIO Richfield There’s a one and only” in refreshment, too •OMltO UNDIR AUTHORITY Of tMl COCA COIA COMPANY ¥ SOUTHERN UTAH COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO MAYFIELD CITY Patron of Snow College Builders’ Headquarters VALLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY Phone 2511 and 2521 Gunnison One Hundred Anderson's RADIO and APPLIANCE Courteous, Cheerful Service Ephraim THOSE CONTRIBUTING SCHOLARSHIPS TO SNOW COLLEGE 1954-55 Ephraim Milling and Elevator Co. E. A. Christensen Rodney Christensen and Son Ephraim Lions Club AU COURANT Club Johnson Lumber Co. Don Frischknecht Buck’s Sporting Goods City of Ephraim Ephraim Business Men’s Association Ephraim JC’s Ohio State Geologists Ephraim Scale Association Christiansen Furniture Co. Bank of Ephraim Moroni Feed Co. Thorpe B. Isaacson Hod V .Sanders Hermansen Lumber and Hardware Snow College Faculty Sanpete Farm Bureau Closer to you and your problems in the Intermountain West. YEARBOOKS OUR SPECIALTY....................N i $ t P. O. Box 52 1023 North State OREM, UTAH One Hundred O BURR MOTOR CO. TOWNE THEATER Your Oldsmobile Dealer For Sales and Service See Us at 30 West Main St. Salina, Utah Phone 1G-W OLIVE’S SHOPPE Ladies Ready-to-Wear Mrs. Olive Hansen, Proprietor Style and Quality for Nationally Known Lines Richfield, Utah SQUIRES Mt. Pleasant Jewelry and Flowers SEVIER SCHOOL SUPPLY Everything for the School Richfield, Utah DAVIS-GARRICK Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer Ephraim Loyal Friends of Snow College LeVs See A Show Consolidated Furniture Co. Mt. Pleasant Furniture and Hardware LOWRY’S CAFE Mt. Pleasant The finest food served anywhere J. C. PENNEY’S Mt. Pleasant Congratulations CHRISTY’S The Friendly Stores Richfield Gunnison WISTERIA CAFE Gunnison’s Finest Cafe Of Hundred Two MIDWAY MARKET Groceries, Fresh Meats Vegetables Phone 2318 Centerfield, Utah Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily including Sunday Drugs - Notions Frozen Meats, Fish Vegetables RICHFIELD AUTO PARTS Stores in Richfield and Gunnison Congratulates SNOW COLLEGE on another successful year SINCLAIR SERVICE STERLING TOWN “The One-Stop Service” Friends Morris J. Nelson, operator and Specialized Lubrication, Tuneup and Supporters Brake Service of Goodyear Tires and Batteries SNOW COLLEGE Sinclair Products Cheerful Service Always
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