Show Monday Ftbruary 1 I960 CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE Pago Thrto £jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinim I Carbon Clubs and Organizations I 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij: wiiiiiihhuiiiiiii Lambda Delta Ceremony Held Lambda Delta Sigma LDS religious fraternity of Carbon Colheld its second lege Institute quarter p’cdging ceremony Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the Institute building After an opening song and prayer a talk was given on each of the five Ideals upon which Lambda Delta Sigma is based The talks givnn were: Fellowship by Richard Hansen Leadership Art Gaillard: Culture Ronnie Maglioccki Intellectuality Rose Marie Nogulirh and ReliEleven gion Bottle McArthur beand scroll the siened students came p’edges after listening to the ideals of the fraternity They were Larry Cox I ana Willson Alice Foote Daryl Zaccaria Fred Tamagawa Wayne Hanna Boyd Powell Leonard Trauntvein Stan Cromar John Zarkis Pledge requirements were read to the new enrollces and they Gus Hernandez freshman student from Rock Springs Wyoming gazes fondly on car "he left behind" to attend college The car a 'dragstrip dream’ will wait for Gus's return to his home town next spring A boy’s first love remains at home while he attends college Gus Hernandez Carbon student bought a 1934 Ford lor $G00 and has since spent $900 on the automobile to improve performance Included is a 1953 Chrysler Imperial engine painting instrumental panel and safety beltp The car is a baby blue and has been channeled 7 inches the front axle is lowered 3 inches It is the envy of the dragstrip But why has no one seen this speciality? Well Gus lives In Rock Springs Wyoming and from experience has e’amed that a college boy's budget and a car don’t mix Also studies interfere "There are some advantages” Gus admits “to having a car for instance dates’’ This is a point but it seems quite outweighed by Carnival Date Re-S- 'Lawrence Belch’ Show THE BEST FOR LESS Presented by IK's IN SHOES Last Thursday the Intercolleg- Expert Shoe Repair 35 Years Experience BESSO Shoe Shop 41 E Main Price rvvfVVVVTTVVVVVVVTTTVVV CARBON - EMERY Auto Ports Parts Headquarters For All Types and Makes of Cars 244 East Main REED’S SINOAIR 3 3 3 iate Knights presented the second competitive assembly and also the most hilarious assembly to hit Carbon College this year Chuck Menzies grand duke of the IK'S was the announcer for this screaming satire on the Lawrence Belch (Opps! I mean Lawrence Wclk of course!) show The first number was "Harry Luper and Melvin” (Karl Barton and Nevin Anderson) who played a piano duet "Polly” "Sixteen Ton” was then sung by Karl Barton accompanied by Jack Buchanan "Skid Rellincton” (Art Gaillard) pantomimer a golfer who couldn't hit the ball' AH good television shows must have a sponsor In this case it was "Smodge Car” narrated by George Peacock Richard Hansen Mike Marelll Dennis Breinholt and Scott Hnlla-da- y (the boyfriends of the Lennon s'sters) sang two numbers: "It’s all Sing Like the Birdies Sing” and “Does the Spearmint Iiose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight?" accompanied by Jack Luchanan "Sherm the Great Impersonator” (Sherman Grlffone) pantomimed a man who got popcorn stuck in his throat The concluding number was “Tiny Little Junior (Jack Buchanan) playing "Stardust” Gerald Casey offered the Invocation Podet Thursday Complete line of Assembly Speaker At Carbon Colleoe Goodyear Tires and Balteries educate yourselves” Rabbi THE PRICE IS RIGHT e COME IN AND SEE US o East Price on Main St 0 "Do everything In your power to Mor-rec- al Podet spiritual leader of Temple B’nai Israel in Salt Lake City told his Carbon College audience Thursday morning during the regular assembly hour “People who arc educated have sound judgment and nro capable of making valid decisions” he said Rabbi Podet urged the students to make use of their educational oppart unities so that they will not pass on to the next generation notions nnd ideas for wh'rh there Is no foundation nnd which arc damaging to society Children nro IndoeWnnted by uniformed people during their fprmatlve years he stated "As a result harmful germs nre plant-e- l In rh'Mrcn’s minds At specific opportunities the germs set off Ideas of rnce hatred intolerance and antagonism” he said See were given three weeks to prepare for the membership exam Refreshments were served after the business meeting OLIVETO'S Open an Account Now Building Use Set Oliveto Furniture New regulations concerning the use of the college buildings by special groups have been placed in effect and groups must now get permission from the college office when use of a building is desired announces Dr Claude Burtenshaw and Appliance 48 E Main — Price FHintHnmiimtii director Dr Burtenshaw stated that a club advisor or faculty member must be present while the building is in use Confusion hag been prevalent when permission to use the buildings was obtained from unauthorized sources The new regulations will eliminate the embarrassing situations that occur when two groups attempt to use the same building simultaneously he said OUR FLOWERS SAY Carbon Emery Bank IT Federal Reserve FOR YOU Date set for the Carbon College Snow Carnival has been changed because of conflicting activities states Wayne Hanna chairman The carnival is to be a moneymaking project for the clubs and organizations on campus Each will operate a booth as a moneymaking venture The money earned in addition to money gained from selling general admission tickets will be used for clubs and organization expenses New date slated for the coming event will be February 6 1960 It is planned that the event will get under way after the Carbon College basketball game that evening Students who have already purchased tickets may exchange them by contacting Mr Hanna General admission is 25c per person Everyone Is invited to attend and participate in the activities PRICE System and FDIC FLORAL Phone ME 7-27- 31 56 N 1st W Price For Hint Mike’s Shoe Store We Suggest See Us For Your VALENTINES SHOE NEEDS By BEAU BRUMMEL New Stock of Preferred Shoes $150 and $250 Reports Mailed To High Schools For Refreshments Sure to Please High school principals may now take their reports cards home and cry on their own shoulder or smile as the case may be Under a new system inaugurated at Carbon Cbllege last year every high school represented on Carbon’s enrollment list will receive the grades of each freshman student enrolled from the school states Lucilc Jensen registrar Sending the grades back to the high school which the student attended is a very good source of data for the high school to use In computing Its success in training students for college work High schools can work out schedules for students who are preparing to attend college that will supply them with all the needed information for the college freshman This college report can! system has been placed In effect by many colleges and has been highly praised by most of the high school principals Miss Jensen said COME TO Boyack’s COOK’S MEN’S APPAREL VELVET FREEZE 8-In- and ch 12-In- PIZZA ch 49c and 89c MILKY WAY SHOPPE SPECIAL — 49c Notebooks For 39c wi CARBON LOCKER MARKET AMD o JEAN SEINE'S FINE FOODS aft QUALITY FRESH FRUITS Phone ME 7-14- and VEGETABLES 45 South 3rd East 21 ft Ml t j GIFTS First Member et disadvantages" FOR GIFT GIVING lCWM( te Iff! ! j |