Show Pag Two Wtdnosday May 9 1962 CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE Classes Must Be Dropped Two Weeks Before Finals wees Alan Jensen Orlando Mierra and Claude Cowley Lynette Holdaway Jack Lane Bob Lee and Adrian Powell Sarah Meyer Richard Menzies Adrian Powell Reporters Columnist Photographer Exchang Editor MHaMIHHHIinHHIHHIMMWnlH'l JCSIT Roskelly Edith Allred Advisor Prico Utah Printed by Tho What Have You Accomplished? The days are swiftly passing — they grow into months and soon another year has sped fey What have you accomplished? Some students will say "Why I’ve been in College!" But still what have you you are really accomplished? Have you put forth the effort of which and that until time — glorious grand or Just are marking you capable you that piece of parchment statday when the black robed PhD handsstudies? ing that you have completed your Sure you put forth enough effort to pass your tests — to wt through the quarter to get through the year and finally to receive what you originally set your diploma Have you really accomplished to done Just enough get by? forth to do or have you have been graduated to know be you will satisfied Just Maybe you extra amount and that forth had put In retrospect you will wish you be able to say that you took advantage of all the opportunities at col- lAffp Now is the time to reevaluate yourself and start putting forth that extra amount Get A Well-Round- Education ed —M Instructor Elected ed It Pays To Go To College Vice - President Neil Warren debate coach and instructor at Carbon College was elected second of Phi Rho Pi national forensic society for junior colleges at Hutchinson Kansas early in "Education pays off" is the information conveyed by the United States Labor Department to teenagers in a special report of a survey of professional administrative technical and clerical earnings of 68 white-colla- r Jobs in private industry Of the to levels surveyed 23 earned less than $500 a month 32 earned between $500 and $1000 and 13 earned $1000 or more a month Accountants auditors attorneys chemists and engineers personnel managers offices service draftsmen and clerical workers were among the job categories The agency's report was that lawyers are the top earners with an average monthly salary of $1726 which is nearly seven times that of file clerks Other findings showed that lawyers with senior Jobs average $20712 annually top engineers $19056 annually and top chemists $18276 a year With this kind of information available it is obvious that if one desires a big salary and success in his occupation his first step in reaching this goal must be to get an education A college degree can never harm a person and it can certainly aid him in achieving his ambition Cheating Doesn't Make Sense By JACK LANE One of the bigget problems that exists in our school system is cheating Ibis has gone on for years Today it is found that most of the people caught cheating are students who are smart enough to get through school in good shape without it We believe that these people do it because they arc afraid that they might not get an A and to them this is more important than anything else If one stops and looks at the people with average grades he will find that not so many of them cheat because they are more concerned with what they learn than whether or not they get an A grade We do not say that one shouldn't tiy for an A but we think that it is more important that everyone works to the best of his ability In this way a student will gain more knowledge even if he doesn’t get the A The only way that we can avoid cheating is to make each student realize that knowledge is more important in the long run than getting A's all the time by cheating Girls Need Recreation By LYNNETTE HOLDAWAY Union buildings of colleges are a place of fun and relaxation for college students — college students meaning guys and dolls But when girls enter the Union building on C&rbon’s campus for any other reason than to purchase books they are sometimes treated as if they were walking on forbidden ground Granted more boys than girls play pool and pool is the pasttime at the Union building But is this attitude taken by the males that they own the building a fair one? Obviously it is not Girls have the right to enjoy the building If only to witness a pool game But if this attitude persists perhaps a Union building should be provided for the girls use We believe something should be done about this one-sided Fine Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry Free Engraving on Purchases CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE — nt April Mr Warren accompanied the members of his debate squad to the National Forensic Tournament when he received this honor This is his first year as debate coach at Carbon Cbllege and his first trip to a national tournament Claudine Selected By ORLANDO MIERA As ‘Search For A Star’ Coptest Finalist Claudene Burtenshaw was recently selected as one of six finalists in the "Search For a Star” contest sponsored by Ensign Picture Company From 1500 applicants six finalists were chosen On March 26 the finalists competed in Salt Lake City They started the day's activities at the KUTV Studio working with the judges on make-u- p lighting and the filming of the individual screen tests These tests were directed by William Farrella director of the TV series "Bonan- za" For the screen test parts of the movie "Hole In the Rock" were selected The acting was done during the actual filming opposite one of the judges At 6:30 pm the screen tests and the Judging of "Search for a Star" contest was seen over InThe four runners-u- p cluding Gaudene were presented with trophies and the two win- that Ads Appreciated By Department The advertisers who help pay for the printing of the Golden Eagle are deeply appreciated by the journalism class at Carbon If it weren't for these people the Golden Eagle could be printed only three times a school year instead of about once a month Those advertisers who do such a fine Job include Belva’s Scarts Betr-Bu- y JEWELRY Helper Utah Inc Market First National Bank Price Trading Company Keller's Market Continental Shop The Helper State Bank Broad-benWoody’s Jewelry Carbon Emery Bank Ange's OK Rubber Welders and Beeline Service Office Equipment Company Kelley's Price Drug WestLaun-dr- y ern Auto Price Ideal Beverages and Coca-Co- ts Self-Servi- ce la Bottling LOOK WITH HOPE ANP CJDMK& TO com UNI Advisory Council Formed on Campus A new student group has been organized on campus The group is known as the student advisory council and according to its constitution "will meet to discuss school problems and to make recommendations to official student and administrative organiza- tions” The group will be composed of representatives from the administration faculty and student body Members of the council will have a chance to serve as chairmen Bob Murphy first chairman of teh council stated that the council will serve as a liason body act- ing between the administration and the student body The council will take under consideration the complaints and suggestions that any student might have It will also receive any complaints or suggestions that the administration might have and pass them on to the various student organizations KELLEY’S Price Drug PRESCRIPTION am? wore anp to take - plant COM MU —COM- Speech Classes Try To ‘Do Something’ About Problems Neil Warren instructor of Speech at Carbon College is originating panel discussions in his fundamentals of speech classes The discussions are of a problemsolving nature and help to stimulate activity in order to make people think about the existing problems which are affecting or will affect their daily lives The students are allowed to select their own topics and follow them up by doing their own research work The committee then presents its panel discussion to the class The committee giving the discussion must reach definite conclusions and must present these to the classes Some of the topics used for panel discussions are cheating in college juvenile delinquency space race necessity of fall-oshelters and the variety in selection of college classes ut BROADBENT’S Fine Foods Two locations SPECIAUSTS 180 East Main St Price ners were given the roles for "Hole In the Rock" It was announced the runners-u- p would receive lesser roles If they so desire OUK IN KUTV Jean-selmc- ’s WOODY’S CONCLUSION i&MOgeow when we eesiti to QL& PLACE vice-preside- Attendance and graduation from college does not mean getting A student who wants to be a sucstraight A’s in math or psychology eduaction In all subjects a should have cessful graduate If one is to be successful in life he must know something about almost everything and this can be accomplished by taking a variety of subjects in college not just those subjects in which he can excel It is the cowards’ way out to take subjects that are easy aJust to maintain a high grade point average when putting forth Just little effort could inform him which will Every student who attends college should take subjects broaden his views and knowledge There is no time like the present to begin — two-wee- speech By CLAUDE COWLEY well-round- Under terms of a new ruling released by Dr Claude J college director Spring Quarter students will be required to withdraw from classes at least two weeks before the final examination is scheduled if they contemplate taking such action Students who fail to complete proper withdrawal proceedings will receive the grade to which they are entitled and it will automatically become a part of the permanent record Dr Burtenshaw states Auditors of classes will also encounter some changes Students who audit classes but decide to petition for credit for the course must take the necessary action by k the end of the first period Students who continue to audit a course will not be able to receive credit Bur-tensha-w STAFF Editor Sports Editor Society Editor LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Phone ME Utah 7-08- 40 Carbon Ave and Main Prijce Utah 5 North Main St Helper Utah |