Show Monday March 21 196ft CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE Page Four 0 Foreign Culture Carbon Is Test Site (Continued from Page One) Club president was also honored by Mr Banasky for outstanding service to the college and was presented a life membership Presentation of the annual alumni scholarship was made to a freshman student Janice Catron of Moab Two musical selections by the Faculty Male Quartet were sung under direction of Frank Postma Miss Helen Dam accompanied the The annual Selective Service College Qualification Test will be offered to college students April 28 I960 at approximately 500 colleges throughout the nation The score made on the test is a help to local boards in considering students for deferment from induction for study as undergraduate or graduate students quartet Colonel Evan P Gay State DiDr Olpln the featured speaker of Selective Service for rector concluded his remarks with a announced Utah that the test will showing of slides of his recent be conducted at the following world tour schools: Logan Utah — Utah State Uni- Baseball Player Injured At Batting Drill Condition of Paul Blaser prominent Carbon High School athlete who was injured Friday during a baseball practice at the school was reported improved Sunday evening by his physician Young Blaser 17 who is a son of Mr and Mrs Herman Blaser of Price was rushed to a hospital where he Is being treated for a concussion and skull fracture The injury occurred when a teammate swung a bat during a batting drill which struck Blaser who was standing outside the batting cage The athlete had recently participated in the finals of the Class A basketball tournament in which his team placed third He was named on the Deseret News second team He will be confined to the hospital for approximately two weeks his physician reported before being released to his home for convalescence Coach Jackson Jewkes head baseball coach said Paul’s head injury would keep him out of athletics for the remainder of the season This is expected to be a severe blow to Carbon's baseball season all-st- ar is In the The fact increased in Is the evidenced air enrollment in physical education that-sprin- classes for the Spring quarter Baseball golf tennis general physical education social dancing and modern dancing classes are all well attended state physical education instructors Carbon SHEET METAL Plumbing - Heating versity Price Utah — Carbon College Provo Utah — Brigham Young University Salt Lake Gty — University of Utah Colonel Gay issued the following statement in urging students to take the test: "The test is for the student's benefit as well as for the nation's Scientific and professional engineering organizations are urging students preparing for careers in those fields to take the test the State Director pointed out These organizations recognize the need for advanced study They also recognize that the undergraduate student who today does not plan on graduate study frequently realizes Its Importance as he nears graduation That is the time that a deferment may be most Important That is also the time when a test score may be most important in the local board's decision concerning deferment Application materials for the test are now available at the nearest local board office Students are urged to make application early The application must be postmarked not later than midnight April 7 1960 Full instructional materials are issued with the applications McMurrin To Be Air Conditioning Assembly Speaker Sterling McMurrin dean of the 264 So Carbon Ave college of Arts and Sciences at the University of Utah will be the guest speaker at Carbon College assembly hour states Peter Myer assembly chairman Dr McMurrin is slated for the May 11 assembly Subject for his speech will be a phase of philosophy The public is cordially Invited to attend this assembly and all other assemblies held each Thursday r PRICE Phone ME 7-13- 12 FRED L OAKDEN MURRAY SHORT morning at 10 am UBmD)A11DIBENT9§ and FINE FOODS HIGHEST PRODUCE QUALITY BEST VALUES IN CARBON COUNTY HELPER PRICE and Phone ME 7-00- 90 Phone GR 2-59- 41 Students Go Home Pleases Students Between Quarters A cappella choir under the direction of Frank Postma presented the assembly at Carbon College last Thursday The first two numbers on the program were spiritual numbers sung by the entire choir: "Let Thy Holy Presence” and "To Thee We Sing” The third number a madrigal was "On A Many students living in the Aaron El Jones Residence Halls left Friday to travel home for the quarter break Those who left after their tests Friday for Wyoming were Darrall Stubbs Mark Kulmus Karl Kurtz John Parr Gilbert Fletcher Gus Hernandez and Junior Walton Those traveling to Idaho were Gary White Harold Vilhauer Melvyn Buel Darrall Freeman Larry Hatch Dale Swan and Brent Wakeman Two boys Dick Harris and Bill Farr travelled to Nevada Several other boys remained an extra day to play In the' Polio Basketball Tournament Friday and Saturday nights Those who traveled to Wyoming after the Saturday game were Mike OTOella Jerry Webb Mike Calvert and Byron Shaw Melvin Hine Journeyed to Idaho for the break Snowy Evening” Darlene Ennlss sang a soprano solo "Love Is Where You Find It” accompanied by Helen Dam Helen then played a piano solo “Polonaise In E Flat” by Chopin LOIS TELAROLI Clinical Instructor Named for Nurses A mixed quartet — Janice Jensen Bettle McArthur Byron Shaw and Larry Hatch — sang "Halls of Ivy” accompanied by Helen Dam Don Guy' played a tenor saxophone solo "Beautiful Colorado” accompanied by Karl Barton The next song "If I Could Tell You” was dedicated to Mel Hlne Karl Beckstead and Gus Hernandez It was sung by a triple trio — Bettie McArthur Beverly Kelrt ler Carolyn Nelson Connie Maxine Blake Helen Dam Marianne Patterick Janice Jensen and Darlene Ennlss — accompanied by Karl Barton The last four numbers were sung by the entire choir These were: "Eijah Rock” and "Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel?” Negro "You’11 Never Walk spirituals Alone” accompanied by Helen Dam and Carolyn Nelson Concluding number "On My Journey Home” Ginical instructor in Carbon’s new practical nursing program is Mrs Lois Telaroli Mrs Telaroli was bom in Amarillo Texas but moved to Tooele with her parents in 1945 where she was graduated from Tooele High School in 1948 Following her graduation from high school she entered SL Benedict's School of Nursing at Ogden and was graduated in 1952 Mrs Telaroli has been employed as office nurse at the Helper Gin-i- c and has worked on both general and special duty assignments at Carbon Hospital She was married to Ray Telaroli Helper in 1952 They are the was a White spiritual parents of two children — Ray and Shauna good A local board should have full information about a student in order to classify him including his class standing and a score on this test A high test score may compensate for low class standing and high class standing may compensate for a low test score "Some students do not take the test because a student deferment extends a registrant's liability to age 35 such as those for members of the ROTC for example and no registrant can remain out of service beyond about age 23 without an exemption or a deferment which extends liability was ever achievNothing "The purpose of student defer- ed without great enthusiasm ments is to give promising stu— Emerson dents an opportunity to continue to prepare themselves for careers in support of the national inter- est” Cappello Choir A Language Instruction Stepped-U- p Me-Cou- Faculty Women Make Plans for Meeting Hawaiian Theme Set Complimeuts Given To State Winners Carbon College and its student body extend congratulations to their sister school Carbon High School which placed third in the recent state basketball tourna- ment Also to be complimented are the other schools who placed at the state tournament for Gass "A” high schools held March 8 to in Salt Lake Provo and Ogden The high schools and their placement are as follows: First Bingham second Olympus third Carbon fourth Davis fifth and consolation East sixth Logan seventh Jordan From the players in this tournament an team was chosen Those selected on the first and second teams are as follows: First Team: Dave Erickson and George Sluga of Bingham Joe Hurst of Olympus Doug Moon of Davis and Dave Conger of Bear River Second Team: Bill of Olympus Paul Blaser and Ron Kulow of Carbon Dan Gark of East and Mike Pavich of 12 "All-Stat- Faculty Women’s Gub of Carbon College will meet Wednesday March 30 for Its next regular meeting according to Mrs Gunda Reid program chairman for the evening A travelogue on Hawaii will set e” Blu-ment- hal a Hawaiian atmosphere for the Jordan group Election of officers for the next Carbon College in line with a season will be the order of busistepped - up language program ness trend will offer instruction in The affair will be held at the three languages next year French German and Spanish states Dr home of Mrs Reid Gaude J Burtenshaw college director This year First and Second Mask Mike Gavel year German have been offered The program as planned will of- To Fourth fer instruction in a beginning lanWEDDING GOWNS guage one year and advanced instruction the second year Gasses Competitive Assembly FORMALS will be organized to meet student Mask Mike and Gavel Gub will demand Dr Burtenshaw stated EASTER OUTFITS the regular Thursday present Foreign Language instruction is 10 am The rapidly coming into its own in morning assembly at will be fourth of the presentation American schools During the past few years a much greater em- the competitive assemblies states chairphasis has been placed upon this Frank Postma assembly man area of study Thy level upon Gregg McArthur club president which the most progress has been states that the theme of the pronoted is in the secondary schools remain a secret until will Carbon County is no exception to gram of date the presentation this rule according to Harvey The Moore secondary supervisor At public Is Invied to Attend an assemblies bethe present time languages are ing taught in the Price Junior High School Carbon High School 'Flame' Publication Set and East Carbon High and instruction wil begin in the Fast THE FLAME college literary Carbon Junior High next fall magazine Is scheduled for pubSpanish is taught in all of these lication some time In May states Member schools at the present time Mr Karleen Balle editor The magaMoore states The new Carbon zine will contain student contriFederal Reserve High School also offers classes in butions made up of short stories French These classes will be and criticisms Any student of System and taught during all three years A Carbon College may make a conproposed program for this summer tribution regardless of whether or according to Mr Moore will be a not he is enrolled in an English FDIC 30 booth listening responce pro- class Articles must be submitted gram Twenty booths will be set to Karleen Balle before April 20 up at the Carbon High School and 10 booths at the East Carbon High School Although there are no definite plans for teaching languages in the elementary schools teachers with the knowledge of a Loan Association language may introduce it to their pupils Mr Moore stated lin Style Shop Present Carbon Emery Bank First Federal Savings and The gum chewing girl and the cud chewing cow Are alike somewhat yet different somehow How different? Oh yes now The Intelligent look on of the cow - I see it the face Insure Your Education By Saving Nowl 58 West Main - - - Price Utah |