-1- The sequence of days, 1955-56, has receded to the vanishing point except as it will continue to exist in memories or in the black, white, and grays of printed pages. Pages may yellow with age; memories may blend into lights and shadows, but the living present, as it becomes the past, is a vital part in the panorama of experiences that make life meaningful. This SNOW ON I AN is dedicated to preserving the meaningful moments of this year against erasures by time. • Director’s Message 1955 has proven to be a glorious year for us at Snow College. Beginning in the fall by meeting new people, finding new challenges, meeting new situations, accepting new responsibilities, each has grown into a more mature individual. College days are filled with living experiences, as well as preparation for living in the future. H'e hope that each student attending Snow College this year will have dipped deeply into the opportunities offered in both, for we realise that opportunities grasped unlock the doors which lead to progress and success. You have been given many and varied opportunities for different types of experience, which are desirable in the development of wholesome personalities. Here at Snow College one can find an abundant life in all college activities. This is an institution of higher learning where we strive to learn and think on a higher plane. Our ideals make us what we are and what we may become. Bach student who has attended Snow College this year will leave with the influence of this great institution in his or her actions. We trust you will wear this influence proudly. It is said that “success is a journey, not a destinationMay your “journey” continue to be a happy one. 6- DIRECTOR TESTER B. WHETTEN Ross Findly Social Science Dean of Students Nellie Ray Business W innie H. Clark Health Physical Education -7- Farrin L. Mangclson Chemistry rrnuLTv Floyd S. Holm Education Clayton Stout Automotive J. Edwin Jensen Supersivor of Buildings and Grounds Afton Hanson Biology Jean Hermansen Manager of Book Store Seymour Mikkclscn Animal Husbandry Marritt Bradley Building Trades Helen Durrant Home Sconomics Astrid Larsen Manager of Cafeteria Goldie Olsen Assistant in Cafeteria Robert Hartshorn Librarian H. A. Dean Music LaVar Jensen Piano Fred Allred Secretarial Science Knglish Ralph I). Marsdcn Music Lee R. Thompson Treasurer Fred Bailey Supervisor Heating Plant and Maintenance Glen Marston Business Administration -9- ■ 1 o President Daryl Chase President of Utah State Agricultural College and its Branches. HOARD OF TRUSTEES Roger C. Armstrong Chairman Snow College Committee of the Board of Trustees Charles R. Hunter ...........................— Cedar City Carl IV. Petersen ............................... Kenilworth Fern B. Ercanbrack ................................... Provo Newell V. Sanders................................. Kaysville Roger Armstrong .................................... Ephraim J. V. Me l.ea.................................... Roosevelt LeGrand Richards ............................ Salt Lake City Alma Sonne ........................................... Logan Eve S. Ashton ..................................... Vernal L. Glen Garrett .................................. Kaysville Henry R. Hurren ...................................... Logan LaMont F. Toronto. Secretary of State (ex officio) Salt Lake City L. Mark Neuberger, Secretary to the Board............. Logan R. J. Potter ....................................... Garland M -i i- I?- I President Pete Carter Activity Agent Sherry Barnett Secretary Marie Wilkey Vice President Bettv Louise Hansen Gary Carson Pleasant Grove Parry Bradley Sterling Betty Hansen Mayfield Janet Jorgenson Ephraim Diane Hougaard Neil Baily Mary Peacock Stella Dahl Gary Sorenson Manii Ephraim Manti Spring City Aurora -15- Ardith Stephenson Levan F.arl Smith McCammon, Idaho Dawna Truscott Mt. Pleasant Phil Travis Summit. New Jersey Sonja Thursby Ephraim Nora Welch Manti Gary Waite Springvillc Helen Peacock Sterling _i A_ Burt Gull Eairview _r . ■ y c o ol “ l CD 5=1 Of- Lois Phillips Ml. Pleasant Robert Mcnlovc Payson David Bird Ephraim Ray Terry Larsen Ephraim I .co Osborne Spring City Margaret Mumford Mt. Pleasant Koa Jean Ogden Richfield Norma Nielson Manti -17- Sherry Barnett SpringviHc Merrian. Ephraim Barbara B. Jensen Kphraim McCoy Livingston M oroni Peppy Ottosen Sterling • v Duane Sudweeks Manti Carlton Judkins Ephraim Vienna Armstrong lipliraim Don Coble Nephi Bert Cividen Springvillc T Gerald Hansen Fair view I'Jayne Baker Bicknell Val Gividcn Springville Lynn Stevens Salt Lake City Jack Stcck Ephraim Georgia Larsen Ephraim 99 Gordon Green Moroni I nt Hunsaker Ephraim mu Gayle Morley Moroni Nathalie Hansen liphraim Alton Beck Springville Joyce Nielson Nephi Morten Carter Springville Vice President Bonnie Hamilton President Owen Jensen Activity Agent Marcia Fillmore James l.arscn iSalina Jerry Smith Springvillc Maurinc Ivory Springvillc Lillian Kondo Dapaa, Kauai, Haw Secretary Winston Cleave Rue Nielsen Ephraim Darrel Carson Pleasant Grove Zanc Kay Wall Altamont Arlene Lund Ephraim 25 Molly Tucker Ephraim -26- lav Christensen Richfield Ralph Green Moroni Marcia Fillmore Spanish Fork Owen Jensen Ephraim Robert Okada Elcele. Kauai, Hawaii David Paulsen Ephraim Gloria Doke Ephraim Kim Hamlin Bruce Westcnskow Moroni -98- Ruth Stewart Sprinevillc Clair Green Moroni Dorothy Jean Andersor Ephraim Erma Beck Spring City Reva Hatch Manti Maud Christensen Ephraim Larry Osborne Fair view Keith Brown Pleasant Grope -29- Gordon Marx Mt. Pleasant LaRcc Anderson Manti Gwen Jensen Fairvicw Deanne Glad Salt Lake City Rav Christensen Salina Sherman St rale Spring City Ted Crisp Spring City Arlo Despa in Axtcll Dennis Mower Fairvicw F.velyn Davis Spanish Fork Reuben Christensei Gunnison -30- Kathryn Carlston Fair view Vergil Peterson Fair view Alma Carlisle Matui Dan Spencer Payson Connie Johansen Mt. Pleasant Arlo Fullmer Piute Maxine Birch Duchesne Gwenivere Last Gunnison Alta Ames Altamont Kenneth Coon Ephraim Art la Ann Hansen Centcrfield 31 Earl T. Urscnbach A4 Pl a«an Sharon Dennison Manti Gary Hatfield Ephraim Clair Otten Sterling F.lson I lyatt Elsinore Richard Bell Eureka James Walker Spanish Fork Elbert Jensen Spring City Joyce Johnson Manti -33- Secretary Helen Rasmussen Vice President JoAnn Nicholls President Evon Olsen Activity Agent Lois Olson Ted Braithwaite Diane Madsen Val Jean Mortensen Helen Rasmussen Morris Hodson Sherry Ventelli Mary Thompson Sue Ann Anderson Sandra Jorgensen Charles Hermanson Rula Thompson F.von Olsen Boyd Coble Paul Morris Thompson -V.- Arlean Franks Beverly Jorgenson Glen Larsen Monte Hcrmanscn 37- Robert Peterson Charlene Reid Activity Agent Charles Nielson Secretary Marie Holm President Iilon Mangclson Vice Preside Jean Reid 3fi I Grant Stevens Marlene Larson Gerald Armstrong Carol Wright Don Thommassen Jill Burr Andrew Christensen Louise Armstrong Merrill Daniels Bonnie Carpenter Chris Willardscn -39- Nedra Christensen 40- Phyllis Thompson Kay Morlcnscn Ml Mary Lee Nicholls Marjorie Armstrong Cordon Bailey ■ Elon Mangclson Benny Anderson 0 Patricia Plummer A9— mmm ■ v 47- tsoi . iva sii3 jjoujeg {Ml s - President David O McKay guest speaker at T B. Isaacson Testimonial — 4Q__ Isaacson Thorpe President David O. McKay guest speaker at T. B. Isaacson Testimonial 1Q 51 -52 —53— v -55- John Embly .Wat han Rigby, end I'cndt Johnson, guard j0 ,n jra Christianson, guard Rue Nielson, end -56- • - 4lV L •• • Ah' Gene Henne. tackle Pete Carter, end HOT PICTURED aricrback Gary Carson, ha fback Bob Men love, tackle Jim Walker, guard John Roberts, fullback Doncal Thomson, halfback John Davis, halfback GAMES AND SCORES Mesa 14 ................... Snow 12 Carbon 6 Snow 15 Hartnell 19 Snow 14 B Y 11 Frosh 0 .............. Snow 14 Dixie 19 Snow 32 C S U 12 Snow 14 Ricks 14................... Snow 7 -59- 60- Top row: Roger Utley. guard; John Stevens, center and forward; Gary Waite, center; John Gass man, forward; Darrel Warren. forward. Bottom row: Coach Glen Clark; Robert Grocsbcck, forward; Winston Gieavc. guard: Lowell Budge, forward; Darrel Thornton, guard;-Dalian Roberts, center. Not pictured: Ray Christensen forward. —61 — CMOOL CllEERLE.1DUKS I.ouisc Armstrong, Marie Holm. Helen Rasmussen, and Marlene Larsen -62- Top row Coach Robert Stoddard, Gerald Armstrong, forward, Monte Hermansen, center, Chris Willardson, forward Joseph Brienholt, center Bottom row Keith Hansen, forward, Boyd Goble, forward, Andy Christensen, guard, Gordon Bailey, guard, Charles Nielson, guard. Not pictured Thomas Jensen and Morris Hodson A W S Bend I Johnson, president LaRcc Anderson, freshman representative; Sylvia Bishop, sophomore representative; Norma Nielson, secretary; Dorothy Jean Anderson, president; Audrey Hcrmanscn, vice president; [ill Burr, junior representative. Mol pictured: Mary Thompson, senior representative. Mart Allred, vice president Steve Monson. secretary -64- Gary Carson, secretary, Joe Daniels, vice president, Mart Allred, president Glen Dona Staker, reporter, Carol Ray, vice president Marie Wilkcy, intramural manager Not pictured Arlcan Franks, secretary -65— GOLD KEY Dawn a Truscott. president; Ruth Stewart, vice president; J.ois Phillips, secretary; Maurine Ivory and Val Clividen, drill masters. David Paulsen, vice president Darlene Draper, secretary Georgia Larsen president Larry Nielson, activity agent Elaync Baker, president. Girls’ Dorm Robert G roes beck, president. Cottages John Davis, president, Boys’ Dorm D O R M Mrs. Takasaki, Girls’ Dorm mother and secretary to the treasurer -67- EPHRAIM FF.4 CHAPTER OFFICERS: Boyd Goble, John Whet ten. Paul Morris Thompson, Merrill Daniels, Grant Stevens Gerald Jorgensen, American Farmer Marie W'ilkcy. secretary Don Goble, vice president Ardith Stephenson, president -68- -69- SN01V CARNIVAL r, assistant editor ,l,c Nielson m Carlisle, a,‘ niembe lotographcr ' njembi ertising Alma Carlisle and Bevan Parry, photographers Raine Marx, editor Reporters: Nora Welch, Glen Dona Stakcr, Boyd Blain. Diane Hougaard David Paulsen, assistant editor Duane Burr. Donald Shand, Rav Christensen, James Larsen. Freddie Williams, Bevan Parry, lx e R. Thompson -75- Valrdictorian hnct Jorf!cnsen -79 Sandra Jorgensen CAST Kim Hamlin .............. II. C. Curry Keith Nielsen .......... Noah Curry Larry Nielson ........... Jim Curry JoAnnc Johnson ....... Lizzie Curry Marcia Fillmore ...... Lizzie Curry Garry Taylor .................... File Leo Osborne...........Sheriff Thomas John Davis.............. Bill Starbuck -An- CAST Arthur Fogclbcrg .... Captain Bittingcr John Davis ............... T. J. Everett Gerald Jorgensen .........Major Robinson Keith Nielsen ............ Peter Coen Larry Nielson .................... Finch David Paulsen ................. Mingo 81- WONDERFUL TOWN CAST Guide Phil Beck Appopopus Lonigan Gene Cox Helen Wreck Kim Hamlin Violet Marcia Fillmore Valenti loe Daniels F.ileen a ind Sandra Jorgensen Ruth Gwen Icnscn and Nathlic Hansen A St ranee Man Boyd F.. Goble Robert Baker I.arrv Nielson Associate F.ditors .. .... Gerald Armstrong Mrs. Wade Deanne Glad Frank I.ippcncott . Andrew Christensen Chef I.eo Osborne Waiter Gerald Vance Delivery Boy Russell Larsen Chick Clark Kenneth Coon Shore Patrolman ... David Paulsen First Cadet Fred Williams Policemen Ferral Huntsman Phil Beck John M. Davis Tom Opfar Boyd Goble -82- -83- CAST Arda Ann Hansen ....... Laurie Pcnnypackcr Roxanc Mortenson..................... Pupil Susan Nielson ....................... Pupil Douglas Olsen ......................... Ben Scott Plummer ....................... David Kim Larsen ......................... Edward Lynette Larsen .................. Elizabeth Oweniverc Last .................. Aunt Jane James Larsen ............... Wilber Fificld Bonnie Hamilton ......... Kate Pcnnypackcr Georgia Larsen ............ Ma Pcnnypackcr Paul Thompson ....................... Henry Jimmy Tucker ....................... Teddic Don Goble ......................... Grandpa Jay Christensen ................... Quinlan Glenn Larson ............... A Young Man Garry Taylor ................. Dr. Pi field Kenneth Coon ...................... Sheriff Ferrell Huntsman .......... Pa Pcnnypackcr -84- -85- -86- EPHRAIM CITY Home of SNOW COLLEGE welcomes you to year-around swimming! -89 LASSON-NORMAN Your FORD-MERCURY Dealer Mt. Pleasant, Utah Courteous and Reliable Service REASONABLY PRICED RELIABLE MERCHANDISE CHRISTIANSEN FURNITURE Richfield and Ephraim L. R. BURR CHEVROLET CO. Ephraim, Utah -91- COLLEGE CITY SERVICE STATION Let Us MARFAK Your Car 106 North Main Silas A. Ross Ephraim, Utah Manager BANK OF EPHRAIM The People's Bank Member of Federal Reserve System -9?_ CHRISTENSEN'S THRIFT Reasonably Priced Reliable Merchandise 77 South Main Ephraim ANDERSON'S DRUG Service With a Smile Phone AT 3-4461 Ephraim CARLISLE MANUFACTURING CO. Manti, Utah LEE’S VARIETY The Place to Go When You Want More for Your Money! COLLEGE CITY CLEANERS FIRESIDE CAFE 66 South First East Ephraim Merrill Jacobsen, Proprietor Where We All Meet for Good Eats -94- ANDERSON’S RADIO AND APPLIANCE Cheerful Service! marys MARY’S GROCERY Buy Your Week's Groceries Here -95- LARUE’S FLORAL DAIRY QUEEN Flowers for All Occasions The Cone With the Curl on Top AT 3 4371 Ephraim NIELSEN APPLIANCE AND ELECTRIC AT 3-4371 Ephraim -96- SANPETE VALLEY BANK ADAMS STUDIO Richfield, Utah There’s a one and only” in refreshment, too •OTUCO UNDE AUIHO lfY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY SOUTHERN UTAH COCA-COU BOTTLING CO Those Contributing Scholarships to SNOW COLLEGE for the year 1955-56... Johnsen Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olsen E. A. Christensen Christiansen Furniture Co. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Larsen Congress of P. T. A. Federated Milk Producers Assn. Ephraim Business Men's Assn. Ohio State Geologists Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Spencer E. Olsen Director and Mrs. Lester B. Whetten Buck's Sporting Goods Don Frischknecht Clover Club Potato Chip Co. (by Hod Sanders) Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bartholomew Fern Young Marshall Hermansen Lumber and Hardware • Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fitzgerald Ephraim Lions Club Ephraim City Snow College Faculty Assn. Curl Raymond Gray Lucy A. Phillips Ralph D. Marsden Joseph W. Crane La Var Jensen FROM THESE HALLS OF LEARNING the students of Manti High School have entered Snow College, where they have established an enviable record in many fields. We are proud of the high standards they have set and of the college that has, in turn, contributed to the cultural standards of our community. F. S. CARPENTER AND SON DON'S BARBER SHOP NELLS MOTOR CO. HARMON'S BRADLEY'S A. G. FOOD STORE SERVICE CLEANERS AND TAILORS MANTI HOME SUPPLY TEMPLE CITY SERVICE BUCHANAN MORTUARY OTTESON CLEANERS MANTI CITY BANK MANTI GARAGE CO. STRINGHAM FEED MILLS CHIEF PONTIAC CO. MANTI MESSENGER JENSEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE RICK'S CAFE LADIES STYLE SHOP MANTI LUMBER CO. ELLIOTT'S PHARMACY MERRIAM'S GROCERY STAN'S CONFECTIONERY KAROT KOUNTY JEWELERS SIMMONS FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CONOCO SERVICE MANTI APEX HATCHERY MANTI GROCERY MANTI HOTEL AND CAFE HAROLD'S CAFE The Latest in Dress for the Young Miss Ephraim Gunnison r MORONI FEED COMPANY COOPERATIVE Feed Farm Supplies Processing Turkeys Service Station -100- SORENSEN’S FORD-MERCURY DEALER G. W. Sorensen, Owner Gunnison, Utah GARRICK MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Dealer Ephraim, Utah Phone AT 3-4646 JENSEN’S PLUMBING AND HEATING Edvin Jensen, Manager Crosley Appliances and Television Dexter Washers -102- MONTY’S CAFE OLIVE’S SHOPPE Springville, Utah Richfield, Utah Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Finest Quality Clothes UTOCO SERVICE STATION Ephraim, Utah SEVIER SCHOOL SUPPLIES PAULSEN MARKET Richfield, Utah Ephraim, Utah ALVIN’S MARKET YOUNG’S REXALL DRUG Richfield, Utah Your Corner Market Fairview, Utah EPHRAIM CO-OP CHRISTY’S MARKET Ephraim, Utah Richfield, Utah Gunnison, Utah GUNNISON APPLIANCE AND CARPET CONSOLIDATED FURNITURE CO. Gunnison, Utah Mt. Pleasant, Utah FRED’S CAFE MT. PLEASANT DRUG Fairview, Utah Your Friendly Druggist GOBLE’S BARBER SHOP MT. PLEASANT DAIRY FREEZE Ephraim, Utah Deliciously Different! ANONYMOUS r- i . • i i. .1 AMERICAN CLEANERS Ephraim, Utah Mt. Pleasant, Utah EPHRAIM MARKET Meats and Groceries at a price you like to pay! CARLSON CO. Fairview, Utah i V.BURR MOTOR CO. See Our A-G Advertisement Your Oldsmobile Dealer 30 West Main Street Salina, Utah LOWERY’S CAFE Mt. Pleasant, Utah -103- Mr. Pleasanf, Utah
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