Show Dr Claude Burtenshaw To Take USU Position Dr Claude J Burtenshaw director of Carbon College has submitted his resignation to the UniVol 3 Carbon College Goldon Eagle Price Utah Wednesday May 9 1962 versity of Utah Board of Regents effective at the close of the present school year Dr Burtenshaw has held the post as director of the College for the past three years He will immediately accept the position of Dean of Students which was offered him by the Utah State University Dr Burtenshaw and his family have been prominently identified with community affairs Carbon College has benefited in many ways under his capable direction Aside from his duties as administrator Dr Burtenshaw also acts as instructor at the college He teaches such classes as philosophy comparative governments and national foreign policy Dr Burtenshaw’s successor has not yet been named No 6 Rodeo Is Slated LYNN CARLSON MARJORIE OLSEN JERRY MERKELEY President Vice-Preside- Secretary nt For May By 17-1- 8 Orgaaization Carbon College will host a rodeo on May 17 and 18 sponsored by the Carbon College rodeo club according to Jim Bowns president of the group Jim states that all eligible College men are invited to participate The rodeo will last two days Entrance fee is $3G0 for event for two Invitations have been sent to other colleges in this conference The event got off to a good start with club members’ sponsorg contest for ing a rodeo week which begins May 16 Prizes will be given in various categories Gub members expect to make the affair an annual event if Mr Bowns states enough interest is created in the venture Following the rodeo a dance will be held in the Ladies gym go-roun- ds beard-growin- :v IV i I I I y A LUCILLE ALLRED A W Carlson In 62-6- 3 S Through the blood sweat and tears of the campaigns and elections for student body officers six students emerged victorious and will provide the leadership for the 1962-6- 3 school year at Carbon The new officers are Lynn Carlson president Jerry Merkley vice president Marjorie Olsen secretary Steven Davis associd ated men's president Lucille associated women's president and Richard Jensen student senate president The new officers are said to have many new activities lined up for the coming year and hope that Carbon will be better than ever Candidates vying in the final election were Lynn and Ron Smith president Jerry and Chuck Charlton vice president Marjorie and Mary Anne Riley secretary Steve and Bill Woffard AMS Lucille and Diane Fergusson AWS Richard and Jerry Hastings senate president Carbon Alumnus 18 Students Gain Gets Pulitzer Prize Honor Roll Listing All-re- Robert (Bob) Mullins a former student of Carbon College a reporter for the Deseret News and staff announcer for KOAL radio Monday was named a Pulitzer Prize winner for journalism for 1961 The Prize for “local reporting under pressure of a deadline” was awarded for his reporting of at Dead Horse the kidnap-murdPoint lost year According to Mr Mullins “It's the most fantastic unbelievable thing that ever happened to me” Mr Mullins was honored yesterday with a dinner In his honor in Salt Lake 'City and appeared on KSL Television Monday evening Mr Mullins is a 1943 graduate of Carbon High School and attended Carbon College for two cr quarters four years In the Inthe last six months of fantry which he spent at Rainbow University in Switzerland in a government education plan Returning home Mr Mullins entered the University of Utah where he graduated in 1950 with a bachelors degree In journalism He is married to the former Donna Powell of Price They have a girl He spent four-year-ol- d &$ J--- ? j $' RICHARD JENSEN STEVEN DAVIS A M S Merkley Win Top Positions Student Government Election I jv & i I "I ' r Senate President Spring Formal Ball Program Score Hit Usually considered a night to be feared Friday the 13th of April marked the date of the AMS Spring formal ball Dancing to the theme of Bali Hai most couthe date had ples agreed a fearsome naof in it nothing that Bureau troupe from the BYU presented a variety show which reportedly was one of the best such programs to be presented in the area During the intermission Diane Forsythe sang the theme song Included in the entertainment was a hula dance by Brenda Views Expressed On New Director For College Carbon students and faculty members are understandably concerned as to who will become the new administrative officer of Carbon College Different opinions and concluare also being drawn by Carbon County residents On the college level Kay Dim-ic- k freshman states: “The new administrator should be from around the Carbon County area since he will know the problems and situation and how to handle sions it" Bob Cupps New Jersey student agreed “I think a local man will be the best qualified” Bob Fratlo East Carbon student states: "Carbon definitely needs a local man for the job as he'd be more understanding" Lynn Jensen's opinion is that the man should be qualified for such a position no matter where he is from freshman from Ken Lofiand Indiana states: "This man should definitely be from out of town and perhaps even from out of state This in itself would solve a lot of problems that will naturally arise" Mast students agreed however that the man must be well ture Gary Magnusen president of the AMS considers the night a great success Proceeding the dance a Service ‘The Merchants’ Three-A- ct Play To Be Presented For Winter Quarter The Merchants a throe -- act play adapted and directed by HerEighteen Carbon College students achieved a 35 or better bert Rona will be presented May 10 and 11 at 8 pm in the Geary grade point average for the Winter Quarter Contrary to popular Theatre The play is an adaptamale opinion girls appear to be tion of the Merchant of Venice The cast includes Leonard the more Intellectual sex accordTrauntvcin Lucilc Jack Lane Chuck to list the released ing by Jensen registrar Girls maintained Charlton Richard Holdaway a 10-- 8 superiority ratio which Claudcnc Burtcnshaw Judy Breinproves either that the girls at holt Dr Quinn Whiting Val HalCarbon are mentally more alert amandaris Mike Orfanakis Moc or that the boys are lazy The ' Golavar Ron Henderson Ben Hur Namatinia Dixie Lee Danford enrollment shows a 1 male ratio Scholastic-hono- r winners inCharles Travis and Gale Budge clude: Judy Breinholt Jim R Amelia Yoklo-vic- h Karen Davis Ardith Moss Richard Men-zic- s Bryner Maurice Bruno Merry Halamandaris Val Halamandaris and Jerry Hastings IV Hanks Hassell Bcula Heath The staff Includes Neil WarShirley Marx Marilyn McDonald ren technical director Dorothy Reid V Pace Marjorie Olsen Whiting associate director Moc Dick R Paulsen Janet Postma Robert Golavar staff director Geraldine Shield Maria Spada-for- e Downard and Mosoud Seilsopour Gary stage managers Jacqueline Thaync Terry Zupon Turner Alan P Williams music director IjouIsc Lauriski Four of the female members choreography Linda Fisher propare married and are parents of erties Ardith Moss make-u- p two or more children light and stage crow Mila Aitken Newcomers on the list are Reid Dclyle Axelsen Jim Harter Iynn Pace Dick Paulsen Marie Spada-for- e Jensen William Karcich Gary Magnuson Douglas Olson Judy Gary Turner and Alan Rowley and Nancy Wilson 3-- i Ron Henderson ponders as ho gazes upon tho skull found In tho chest of fair Portia Tho other suitors Ben Hur Namatinia left and Chuck Charlton also gazo wonderlngly i |