Show GOLDEN Volume VIII December 9 1968 COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH PRICE UTAH NUMBER 7 Eagle gets offer of camera help from Vietnam Dear Staff This isn’t a great letter It is an inquiry to know if someone in Vietnam can help solve your many camera problems A ifriend of mine sends me the Golden Eagle to help keep me costed on new events The Nov 5 1968 issue No 3 had an article called "Mendacity” in which a request was made not to hold the single camera and flash attachment by the yearbook staff (Although the finger wasn't pointed) Now if a good 35 mm camera (single reflex fl4) will help I have access to and can get one for your paper staff The camera makes avaihblo are: (An-Petri Fujica and a couple of others I can’t think of now I realize a single picture camera is best because you don’t take 20 pictures at a time to have them developed without the waste of film I’ll look around here to fnid out what I can in that line An answer will be appreciated A little about mysef: I attended CEU one quarter fall 1967 Ron Canning and I made good friends along with many other people who are friendly and outgoing as all CEU students are While there I helped with stage productions and got in on some of the film developing of pictures taken by Tom Jones At that time Dean Walton was lending his camera to Tom Jones I believe for both yearbook and paper pictures There was another camera somewhere floating for all the high and wild shots of the campus and dances With the limited knowledge of cameras I have I will check out what is available and let you know what the best choices are Let me know the kind of camera that would help relieve this picture tension I also noticed In the November 15th paper there were numerous pictures of Homecoming so maybe I'm late but I’m trying to help I joined the Marine Corps in January '68 and went active In February I’ve been in Vietnam 4 months now and realize freedom is a much fought for thing The spirit is high here There have been hits of small amounts all around Da Nang as papers have told you I’m on a hill 15 miles (approx) southwest of Da Nang So far this hill hasn’t been hit We’ve seen and called sites from where other units have been hit from Send camera specifications if you need one A friend of CEU Max C Christiansen 2398934 m Cast mdmbcrs of "The Time of Your Life" at rehearsal THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE By Larry Hutchens The College of Eastern Utah 's will be presenting William "The Time of Your Life" tonight at 8:00 pm for the final Sar-oyan- performance This Saroyan play as he said "Puts the play back in plays" It is a dramatic farce with very patient comedy undertones which are intended to delight all This play ig set in San about 1939 with a combination of many intcrtanglcd sidelights that keep the spiciness seeping out at the audience throughout the entire performance Fr-ancis- co "The Time of Yuor Life" will if nothing else be something very different and will be the first time a play of this calibor has been performed on the "Geary” stage You will not come away from this play without a definite feeling that can only be experienced after witnessing the performance Lee Johnson director has the mingled qualities of merriment and sadness dispair and exilcration and happiness and grief of the play Into a well balanced quotient of emotion Featured in the play will be numerous CEU students and Ben Canning a faculty member Director Johnson has also put on the grease paint and will be featured as a performer You mny emerge from the Geary Theatre tonight with ci ther tears or laughter but eith- er way you will have "The Time of Your Life" A goal of Iran's development program By Ami Nassirl Iron is investing 45 percent of its GNP and nearly 20 per cent of its national budget in development of education About 60 percent of the primary schixil age children and 50 percent of the secondary school age children arc attending classes in secondary education about 3 percent of the pupils are in the vocational stream Expansion of educational opportunities has been a policy consistently pursued in the last two decades As a result primary school enrollment had increased five fold in the sixteen years ending in 1962 to bring the number of school age children attending class to 15 million By 1967 this number had more than doubled to reach 3 million (3469760) Until recently the education gap was extremely wide between towns & rural centers For the 6 years since inception of the famous Literacy Corps (Continued on back page) Intercollegiate Knighls sponsor Christmas dance Culminating a quarter of fine activities the IK's finished it up with their annual Christmas dance Saturday night December 7 The Rcndlesback family orchestra of Salt Lake City played affair which for the was held on the second floor of the new library IK officers for the year are Duke Ed Gcrrard (Pres) Earl Albert Roybal (vice pres) Scribe Mike Rachicle and Chancellor Jay (sec) Fowler (treas) They were proud to sponsor the winning entry in the Homecoming Queen contest Miss Ruby Donathon another one of their successful projects for the fall quarter semi-form- al NOTICE ATTENTION TO ALL MALE STUDENTS intramural basketfor Sign up ball now Eight teams are needed to make this a successful evert Sign up with Karl Coznd Dan Adams and Steve Dix Competition will start next 1 quarter 1 1 NOTICE CHANGE IN REGISTRATION— Registration will be held JANUARY 6 instead of January 2 7th Comm Bn Comm Spt Co Radio FPO San Francisco Calif 96602 And let there he peace "To everything there Is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born and a time to die a time to plant and (Continued on page three) |