Show Pacra Six CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE Basketball Roundup Faculty Program Rated Successful By REED WARREN t Carbon Goldon Eaglat opanad thair baikatball wars 1 victory ovor Magic Vallay Christian Colltgo of Magic Valley Idaho an Docambar 2 This was also tha first homo gama for tha Eagles The fans enjoyed the light scoring game in which all of the Carbon players were allowed to play The two Carbon aces Bill Bereckis and Bill Farr were the high point men for Carbon with 24 and 18 points respectively Reid Face added 8 points to take third place honors — C— C — Carbon's next gama was playad against tha Mass Mavarlcks of Grand Junction Colorado on Docambar 9 This game the first of a to Colorado found Carbon beating the local three game road-tri- p lads to the tune of 7 Carbon displayed a well balanced scoring attack to defeat the nationally ranked Mavericks and post its second win of the season Mel Iline was high point man for the Eagles with 17 points Paul Blaser and DaleSwan each had 14 points for Carbon The next night the Eagles traveled to Fort Lewis Colorado to play the Fort Lewis A & M Aggies The Aggies beat the Eagles In overtime by a score of 6 This contest was hard fought and close as the score would indicate Paul Blaser hurt his ankle during the second half which hindered Carbon’s chances considerably since Paul had to sit the rest of the game team of Standing Utah by Eagles beat a good Grayson 7 on December 10 Carbon after trailing at half a score of broke the game wide open in the second half and won easily Mel Hine counted for 21 counters for Carbon and Ron Kulow added 14 This win at Blanding gave the Eagles a seasonal record of 3 wins and 1 loss — C— C — Fifth game of tho season was played against the Mesa Mavericks on December 11 at the Armory This game featured scoring attack fay the Eagles as Bill Bereckis Ron Henderson Reid Pace and Paul Blaser combined their talents to defeat the touted 1 Bereckis boasted 28 Henderson and Pace 18 each Mavericks and Blaser had 15 points The Eagles shot a torrid 52 per cent from the field in the game Carbon withstood a late rally by the Grayson Ward 6 The Eagles Wednesday December 21 at the Armory to win had a commanding 39-2-5 half time margin Paul Blaser and Doug Powell were the leading scorers with 21 and 19 points respectively Grayson's Dudley had 22 points for high game honors — C— C — hosted one of the tallsst teams ever Carbon 28 December On to play In Price This team was Casper which displayed one players and several ether players player two had Carbon lost this thrilling Carbon were than taller that any game by a 4 score but the final outcome was in doubt until the final minute Mel Hine was highpoint man for the Eagles with 17 points Bill Bereckis garnered 14 points Antelope Junior College from Lancaster California was the victim of a 102-7- 1 Caron Victory on December 30 This was the first time that a Carbon College team had ever hit 100 points Four players scored double figures for Carbon: Mel Hine 25 points Bill Bereckis 23 Doug Powell 19 and Dale Swan 15 Carbon Eagles played the University of Utah freshmen team at Salt Lake City on January 11 coming out on the short end of the The game was much closer however than the score score — 2 since the Utah Fresh team is one of the best that Utah Indicated hat ever produced Bill Bereckis and Paul Blaser were high point men for the Eagfles with 21 19 and 11 points respectively C Carbonltes took to tho road on January 20 They traveled to St 84-7-0 George where tho Dixie Rebels trounced them to the tune of 9 halftime loss Carbon trailed at It for their first ICAC seemed that they were unale to get in the ball game Doug Powell with 14 points and Mel Hine had 13 for the Eagles Ken Black had 24 points for the Rebels Next evening George Kikowites of CSU led the broncos to a 75-6-9 win over the Golden Eagles For the Eagles it was their second the score — 93-6-2 straight loss Bill Bereckis Doug short endtheof score Indicated since The game was much closer however than ever produced has that Utah one of best is the team Fresh the Utah pre-seas- on with a Tueoday February 21 1961 94-7- Dr Joseph Catmull Dr Claude J Burtenshaw Dr Joseph Salvatore Don McDonald Orson Tew and Charles Petersen Carbon College instructors were the guest Prospeakers at the gram in the Geary Theater at 8:30 pm February 15 Theme of this literary program for this program which was a of literary programing w-up follo- in- augurated last year Dr Joseph Catmull’s topic was Mr McWilliam Shakespeare Donald spoke on Darwin's Theory Dr Burtenshaw’s of Evolution talk held the other speeches together Mr Petersen History Dewas “A Purposeful Universe” partment and Mr Tew Music DeTopics of the six speakers cen- partment lectured on Abraham tered around Great Ideas of the Lincoln and Johann Bach respecWestern World tively Dr Salvatore chose probPeter Myer served as chairman lems for his presentation All-Facul- 70-6- ty 80-7- Lanseier Travel Service Inc Jean Henrle M-M- on 31-2- 7-- 51 well-balanc- ed 96-9- M-M- en 71-6- 6-f- 11-In- 6-f- ch ch 78-7- 93-6- mmm 33-2- league Play Eagles opened their ICAC Basketball season January 9 win over the Boise Broncos Carbon had to wait until 7 with a tho final whlstla had blown fobs sure they had defeated tho Branco five In the thrilling contest The three big guns for the Eagles were Paul Blaser Mel Hine and Doug Powell who scored 19 18 and 10 Golden 78-6- coach of the basketball team unleashed two of his Eagles Saturday night January 14 to whip the arch rivals from Carbon had to overcome a halfSnow college by a score of 0 30-2win 7 the Doug Powell Bill Berecis and to post time deficit of Paul Blaser were high point men for the Eagles with 21 19 and 11 points respectively rWPBiHVpeterson 75-7- MW C"”” V Carbonltes took to the road on January 20 They traveled to of 0 St George whore tho Dixie Rebels trounced them to the tune 33-2-9 halftime It trailed at Carbon less for their first ICJLC seemed that they were unable to get in the ballgame Doug Powell led with 14 points and Mel Hine had 13 for the Eagles Ken Black had 24 points for the Rebels a Next evening George Kikoutes of CSU led the Broncos to sec-n- d was their it the For Golden Eagles f£69 win over the Eagles straight loss Bill Bereckis Doug Powell and Mel Hine led the :arbon cause with 25 19 and 15 points respectively Utah Weber Wildcats from Ogdon paid the The League-leadin- g 14-T- Henrie Resigns As Eagle Editor Joan Henrie Carbon College sophomore resigned her post last week as editor of The Golden Eagle student newspaper at the college She has held this position for the past year and one-ha- lf Joan named ill health as the factor that made it necessary for her to be relieved of all extracurricular activities as well as much of her school load Besides carrying a full college course and working one-ha- lf day for a local firm she has been a member of the Flame staff the year book staff and has taken an active part in school dance fune-tion-s She is a member of the Lambda Delta Sigma and a pledge for the Phi Hieta Kappa Junior college honor fraternity She has also served as publicity council manager of the AW-She has held various positions in the LDS church Student body and faculty members desire to thank Joan for her part in the building of the new college paper The Golden Eagle S Nursing Graduates Honored by Dept Alice Costillo Mozell McIntosh me-two-th-ree Ser S Carbon Eagles traveled to Rfxburg Idaho on Februaiy 3 to playd Ricks Rexburg Vikings Carbon Jump-Ii return engagement with the never headed Final score was 88-8-1 were to an early lead and Doug Powell and Bereckis led the del Hine Paul Blaser Reid Pace and 11 points respectively 12 14 15 gagles scoring with 21 1 Weber Wildcats beat Carben 4 on February at Ogden ThU and leftCarbonwItha mark loss won-1 7 a league Weber irin gave Eddie Tillman Phil Johnson and Mike Sivulich led the -- record and Mel Hine each Veber scoring with 18 points each Bill Bereckis llt corcd 20 points led the Eagles to a oven College of Southern Utah The Eagle defense and had 20 points sharp in this game Powell 11 for Carbon had Bereckis Bill lft and Blwerhad tooraJ the top ICAC scorer with an average of 22 points thZld to 13 points by Blaser and Bereckis Eagles with a 5 won-- 4 loss IGAC February 10 rating shows the record season loss tocord and a 12 won 7 82-7- ttwho SrtiTpaul 30-poi- nt Classes in Leading European Universities combined with instruction while travelling to meet American requirement for Academe Credit ' Modem Languages Social Sciences Civilization & Culture University of Paris (Sorbonno) French Language literature history art combined with five country European tour June 9 to August 31 (84 days) ALL INCLUSIVE PRICE — 5129600 University of Madrid Spanish Language History Geography Literature Philosophy Music and tour of June 14 to August 31 (78 days) ALL INCLUSIVE PRICE 5117a University of Heidelberg German Language 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20 During the ceremony Sharron Lucero Kenna Fotheringham Smiles Oveson Cbrdie Martinez Marie George Evelyn Bowers and Cherie Grunwood were presented their caps according to Mrs Jessica Olsen clinical director Reverend W B Corlett said the invocation followed by the welcoming address presented by Irel Longhurst chairman of the vocational division Diplomas were presented by Dr Claude J Burtenshaw Carbon College director caps were presented by Mrs Jessica Olsen and Miss Betty June Kiley presented the pins The candlelighting service was given by Mrs Lois Telarolli n Nicholas Redeye director of Hospital delivered the address ce C o-- Off ng gh Trans-Atlant- ic me Jayne Corrollez Contestants Debate Thursday Assembly Approximately 200 students Features Catmull from eight high schools attended the second annual Carbon College speech -- debate meet Saturday Participants included entrants from Carbon High East Carbon American Fork Lehl Green River Montieello North Emery and South Emery high schools First place winners in debate were Stephen Durr ant Kenneth Monson Susan Clark and Grant n Schaumburg American Fork Huff and Jonnie Ward North Emery extemporaneous speaking Marsha Gardner American Fork oratory Connie Chlpman American Fork J Nyle Washburn former instructor at Carbon College headto the graduates Sharon Shaw entertained with ed the group from American Fork a vocal solo and the faculty quar- which received top honors in the tette — Dr Claude Burtenshaw meet Mr Peter L Myer Mr Frank n Pdstma and Bishop Dean entertained with musical selections accompanied by Judy ‘ Jo-An- CUr-bo- encounter with a In a 3 'arbon Eagles a visit defeating themBolka Ssvsrlch and Ed Mike Bob of scoring punch scored 20 18 and 15 points respectively for Weber fought back ifte"trdling by 14 points in the first half the Eagles Bill Bereckis Paul Wildcats the to close beating very Tnd Reld Pace were high point ment for the Eagles with 18 LB 12 points respectively on ' and Ricks Vikings of Rezburg came to town to play the Eagles to Olsen ever most games of one the thrilling This game was overBenediction was pKd in Wee Final score was Carbon 100 Ricks 94 Two Bishop Wengreen tone periods provided" thrills for the fans 78-7- EUROPE 1961 — STUDY AND TRAVEL "Laughing is a sign of boundless energy” Dr Joseph Catmull told Carbon students during the regular assembly period last Thur day morning Dr Catmull spoke on the subject “Humor in Daily Life” He explained the classifications and read specific examples to an enthusiastic audience of-hum- Program Chairman Frank Post-m- a conducted the meeting Blain Morgan offered the invocation Dr Catmull instructor at Carbon College during the winter quarter presented a program for the Literary League last Monday evening Next Monday evening he will speak to Carbon College Faculty Women at the IDS Institute Wen-gree- offered by Lambda Delta Sigma To Give Assembly Lambda Delta Sigma Sorority will present the assembly in tho new Geary Theater 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