Show Monday April 11 I960 CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE Male Glee Club SUB Delights Audience In Major University of Utah Male Glee Club delighted music lovers last Friday evening when they presented a two ' and one-ha- lf hour concert of musical numbers which have been favorably received by' audiences in the past Variety in the repertoire proved to be the keynote which pleased the Price audience Solists were Val J Stuart Pymm Chartrand Thomas Pike and Richard Pixton The concert was held in the LD3 Institute of Religion After the concert the club members were taken into the homes of several townspeople and faculty members Because of this kindness on the part of these people all money collected from the concert will revert to the Carbon College Scholarship fSmd Taking the young men into their homes were Irel Longhurst Leonard Shield R A Bryner Maurice Nay Omar Bunnell Eugene Cro-mA C Biddle Walt Maynard Dr Fred Jones Earl Hills Ted Self Carlyle Pace Dr Roy Robinson Dr Claude Burtenshaw Dr William A Gorishek Frank Fostma Art Rasmussen Dr D T Madsen and Sheldon Allred Mr Allred served as chairman of the Housing Cbmmittee Carbon students have a new union building — and almost overnight too! The new brick veneer facing has really put a shine on the old white painted building which on October 7 1958 first opened as a book store reports Tony Bryner director of Student Union Building During November of 1959 the building was furnished with a game room in front for pool and tennis Vending machines which offer students milk orange Juice chocolate drinks and soda pop and candy and ice cream ar Tests Don't Reveal Career Satisfaction "Aptitude tests fail to reveal a person’s eventual success or Job satisfaction” states Robert Thorndike of Columbia University director of a study of aptitude tests In the book "10000 Careers" This conclusion was reached after compiling the results of studies of 10000 GI’s and the careers they selected in later life i MR LEONARD SHIELD Leonard Shield Is Teacher of Month Chosen from Carbon College teaching staff as representative teacher of the month is Mr Leonard Shield Mr Shield was born July 16 1907 at Sunnyside He quit high school in his senior year to secure a job but was unable to acquire one As a result he went to California to finish high school Upon his gradua- IIAIMKIS Style Shop WEDDING GOWNS FORMALS EASTER OUTFITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK TO CARBON of Price :y:r- bars were also added The lounge is equipped with tables for games or for students who desire to study A television set donated by the Student Body of 1959 also is an enjoyable asset Furniture has been donated by different institutions and individuals of the community Office space for the Alumni Association offers adequate space for their activities The yearbook staff and the student body president used the office last year but are now housed in the main building The bookstore itself carries a complete supply of textbooks needed by all students in their college courses Other school supplies are on hand and Mr Bryner is ready and willing to help all he can Cookies and candy are also sold in the bookstore The union building is open five days a week from 8 am to 4 pm and is available to all students who wish to take advantage of this building The union building is also open two night a week Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 pm to 10 pm This is another service to the students The exact origin of the union building begins with the Veteran’s Dormitories It was derived from the two buildings being pushed together forming one large building Previously it consisted of eight apartments three along two sides and two apartments at one end which were standing in nearly the same vicinity as that of the present union building These buildings were inadequate poorly heated and lacking other facilities so they were condemned to destruction if not rebuilt as an additional campus building I Faith without works is like a bird without wings though she may hap with her companions on earth yet she will never fly with Twenty Golden Eagle players them to heaven were selected for berths on Car— J Beaumont bon’s baseball team announced Dick White baseball coach recently Jim Kulow and Gary Fratto who earlier had quit because Jobs presented themselves at the baseball period decided that the great PAINT and GLASS sport would offer them more so before the deadline approached they were both working out as regular Eagle sportsmen Paints - Varnishes Other Eagle hopefuls to make the squad were Gary Watt Brent Enamels Bcrenscn Lynn Thomas Byron Patterson Gary Fratto Byron Blended to Keep Shaw Johnny Parr Dale Swan Tommy Farr Dick Harris Mike Your Home Bright Calvert Larry Hatch Steve Thurman Jim Peterson Bill Iligby Glass - Mirrors Walter Wright Wally Fox Orian-d- o Mierra and Jerry Shorts lertot 240 Names of Students E Main ME 7-37- 33 Represent Objects 44 FREE 4 Prescription Delivery Complete Une of and highest quality vice-preside- 4 4 4 Drug Needs Fountain Service Kelley’s Price Drug Co Phone ME PRICE I 7-70- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 84 UTAH 4 4 4 4 J jHUUHIHHHIIIimilimillimiHIUHHHtf Meadow (Gold UDalry ICE CREAM DAIRY Phone ME 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7-16- - MILK PRODUCTS PRICE 13 UTAH IH HI IIIHHIIIIIHtllllllllfrHHHHH Me-Cou- mmODAlIDBENT’S 90 WINGLESS BIRD Players Selected For Eagle Team t 7-00- ' UNION BUILDING Lewis Optical and Jewelry 41 "-- Operation May 1 2 3 and 4 are the dates that have been scheduled for the trip The choir program as Member FDIC and FRB planned Includes a May 10 Sunday evening church service at EvanLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS ston Wyoming May 2 high school concerts at Evanston Lyman and Green River Wyoming May 3 high school programs at Rock Springs Kcmmcrcr and Cokcvillc Wyoming May 4 Montpelier Idaho and Logan Utah Choir members arc: sopranos All Occasions Gifts for Lynda Broadbont section leader Bonnie Pace Darlene Enniss Marianne Patterick and Janice Jenrt sen second sopranos Connie section leader Dorothy Robb and Helen Jean Rasmussen altos Kathy Fergusson section Price Utah 46 East Main leader Maxine Blake Jean Funk Carolyn Nelson Maudccn Warren Helen Dam Konnic Maglioc-c-o Judy Bardslcy and Beverly Keller tenors Richard Hansen section leader Boyd Powell Mike Marclli Lynwood Williams Richard Bryner A Dean Wengrecn Mortcnsen Byron Shaw and Jeff PRODUCE FINE FOODS Bcttlc McArthur basses Dennis Brlcnholt section leader Kenneth Pierce Gary Magnuson Jack Marzo Larry Hatch Karl BarCOUNTY ton Gary Bcrenscn Alan Pitts BEST VALUES IN CARBON and Peter Myer Officers are Karl Barton presiHELPER PRICE dent Bottle McArthur and Beverly Keller secretary GR Phone Dean and Wengrecn choir Phone ME 2-59- : director COLLEGE Expert Watch Repair x r MMpV? Names of Caiton College stu dents represent a variety of ideas and objects They can be placed in several different categories Colors Allred Brown Green and White objects and places: Boggs Hatch Hill Shield Webb Watt and Price animals: Bruno Bcrd Fox Fish Peacock and Swan descriptions of humans Self Childs Young and Guy ocCappella Choir cupations: Waterman Wakcman Concerts Will Be and Housekeeper Boatwright winter: and Snowball disFrost Presented On Tour tance: Farr ratings: Fail and famous people: Shaw Nine concerts will be presented Parr on its choir a (George Bernard Shaw) and Elizby the cappella Utah Wytour throughout spring abeth Columbus (Queen Elizabeth oming and Idaho stated Frank and Christopher Columbus) Postma COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE BEST WISHES 'V' Gets New Look tion from high school he entered Boeing School of Aeronautics in 1928 He furthered his education by entering Pritchard Welding School in Los Angeles in 1930 For the next five years he was employed by Standard Coal Company In 1937 he studied at Hemphill Diesel School and in 1938 the John Huntington Polytechnic Institute Cleveland Ohio For 15 years previous to coming to Carbon College he was employed as a welder in the local mines He has been welding instructor at the college since He is married to the former Iva Wilcox and they have three children : Leonard Ki Geraldine and Christy He likes to hunt his favorite game being deer and pheasants His reading matter is mainly composed of books related to his vocation Presently he is engaged in teaching woodworking activities in which students make bookcases end tables and other articles of wood texture different designs and coloring A 19-1- PagoFlyo : WOiMJY’S j Jewelry Inc “IT PAYS TO BUY FROM AN EXPERT’ WATCH ond JEWELRY GIFT DIAMONDS Phone GR 2-33- 71 - REPAIRS ITEMS WATCHES - SILVERWARE HELPER nt FREE Engraving on all Purchases UTAH j |