Show Staff dhndb by Lorna Woodward Chrlitlno Horzog Young Democrats Staff Mombor M Davo Roberta Lorna Woodward Gllbort The Young Democrats of CEU officers elected their 1965-6have Fausott and Stv Naylor Susan Olson They are: Goldie Orfanakls President Matt Caldcr 1st Vice PresiDoan Walton dent Jim Advisor Young 2nd Vice President Jim Donahugh Secretary Printed by and Ron Jensen Treasurer 6 Sun-Advoc- ate LD S The Lambda Delta Sigma of ficcra have been elected for the 1965-6- 6 school year Representing the Men’s Chapter will be Dennis Prepare Now Wendell President Christensen For the Future Wakefield Vice President and by Stewart Fausett Bill Cosaday Treasurer For the Christie Women’s mid-poi-nt Chapter: We are now past the In the 20th Century In the past Shields President Lorna Evans 65 years more progress has been Vice President and Carolyn Hanmade by mankind than In all the sen Secretary preceding centuries of recorded EDITORIAL history In those same 65 years man has also created more means than previousof The fate known or imagined ly of mankind now lies in the hands of our leaders If these men are weak we will all suffer If that leadership is dynamic then we stand to gain as no other civilization on earth has gained Within the next few years we as college graduates will be asked to assume positions of leadership in our various fields of endeavor How we handle the Job will depend largely on our preparation If we are poorly prepared many will suffer If we ere well prepared the sky’s the limit We now begin on a new adventure an adventure that could take us to the far reaches of the earth or into space We completed two years of preparation for that adventure We can begin now to make the most of the coming years whatever we may do by dedicating ourselves to a learning process that will make these few years of college the most important of our lives It is here on a small scale that we will determine our own success self-destruct- ion Magazine Arrives Available Monday Hie CEU Literary Magazine known as "MS" will soon be available to students Two hudred fifty copies will be distributed next week In the lower hall The Student Body appropriated 5150 to make the publication of the magazine possible It contains approximately 50 pages Material for the magazine came from students faculty and Creative Writing class 1110 staff included: Royal Huntington Editor Gene Schultz Associate Editor H J Hall Pat Ortega Rose Pcrri and Laura Ashley Fiction Editors Marilyn Jllnkins Marie Greenland Clara Thompson and Eknma Lou Stevens Poetry Editors Joe Starr and Diana Childs Art Editors Larry Sorenson Business Manager Nancy Robertson Business Secretary Paul Scarte-rli- a Gordon Olsen and Emil Sun- - Young Republicans The Young Republicans have appointed Don Sower as the acting president His Job is to carry out the clubs activities for the summer Hie Club will elect their new officers next year Gamma Chi Sorority The closing social for the installation of their new officers was held at the Greenwell Restaurant Pi last Thursday May 20 The mem- bers invited their mothers and each was presented a corsage by her daughter During the program Mrs Pizza was given a special tribute by Marcella Pace Hie new officers for the 1965-6- 6 school year are Carolyn Hansen President Jane Spencer Vice President Barbara Johnson Secretary Myma Otteson Treasurer and Helen Jensen Historian CEU Flip Side News Editor The Friday May 21 IMS THE GOLDEN EAGLE Fag Two As I sit pondering what to write in this last column of Flip Side my mind wanders over the tune of the nostalgia “Moments to Remember" These then are FaiVlt the moment we realized that we would be leaving some of the best acquaintances of our lives when we left school this year There were happy moments such as when many students found that special someone and decided some this year's moments to remember There were sad moments like to settle down There was the moment when Marian Burdick performing in "Oklahoma1’ was continually calSenate Confirms ling for bids of one dollar only to get bids for four When New Editors Harvey Stem performing for a For Canto and Eagle special person in the audience slightly overdid his part Dave Hill threatened to When Following special Senate action "fill anyour buckshot so full of Thursday Tun Longhurst " b— When Pauline Douglas had students nounced that two been chosen for publication edi- and Diane Childs embarrassingly had to explain the unusual odor at tors for 1965-6Kitty Horsley was named as Emeryon High when "Oklahoma" tour editor-ichief of the Golden Eag- went were There moments of ecstatic le while Lola Hope was tricked When Wilson Watkins Joy to head the yearbook staff basket with the scored winning Miss Horsley is a graduate of 12 seconds left to give CEU their Carbon High School in Price last) ICAC championwhere she was a member of first in(and basketball There was the ship the student newspaper staff At tournain the national moment CEU she has been active in stuwhen Denson Don scored ment dent affairs She was a candidate from sucon same two the spot for student body cessive victories scored and nights in charge of public relations She is a member of the band and the for CEU There was the moment ABC and Lambda Delta Sigma when CEU’s Eagles stepped from the plane to receive the cheers Clubs an appreciative town of Miss Hope graduated from were the somber memThere Granite High School in Salt Lake of ories and the end City where she was a member of school graduation when a sad goodmany of the UN Club At CEU she seror of rebye happier thoughts as ved Organization Editor of the next year and gaining new turning 5 Canto friends and seeing old ones All Dean Walton publications adthese memories combined to make visor said that both girls would a total memory that would be assume their tasks Immediately remembered long First Job will be to form a staff Flip Side for each publication Any student Sid the silly sage says "A sure Interested in working on the year- cure for ills one made at bar--one book or newspaper should contact bar maid" Mr Walton or one of the editors 6 n vice-presid- ent 64-6- Scholars Awarded Grants to U of U Nine graduating sophomores of CEU have been notified of scholarship grants to the University of Utah next year Receiving scholarships are Tice Ashurst Honor scholarship Paula Skaggs and Larry Dee Sorenson Butler Academic Grant Diana Childs Shirley Guymon LaFaya Normal Marilyn Scholarships Ilinkins Honor Scholarship Mike Academic Grant and Ruppel Daniel Wagner Presidential Award ter Distributing Managers Sue Olsen and Lola Hope Typists Mrs Allred and Mr Watkins Advisors This is the first publication of the Literary Magazine since 1959 and was made possible through the Joint effort of the Art Department and the English Department Special help was given by Richard Watkins of (he Music Department and Janies Young of the Art Department Mrs Allred stated "We hope to have a larger appropriation next year so we can produce a bigger and better magazine for the expanding enrollment hi the Humanities Division” Actor Awards Scheduled Drama Director Neil Warren announced Thursday that "Best Actor" and "Best Actress" awards will be announced today at 11:35 am in the Studio Theatre Also announced will be outstanding perforators in the following "Best Supporting Actor and Actress Best Production Assistant Best Technician Best Other Contributor Best Character Actor and a special Honorary Actor Award Students are invited to attend this special award presentation |