Show Plans Made For Catalog New cita'o't for the lfifiO-G- l school year will b? available t students of Carbon Cal’egc about April 1 Dummy will ha sent t the printer March 1 and it is ex- vithin 30 days according to Iu-il- e reg’strar at Carl) m ’il'ege The catalog vM h Tenson rum-late- dated A sneak pected that it will be off the press ear’s Ka’l ys December 16 begins Spring quarter — reg’st ration March instructions bog:ns ’larch 22: commencement exercises June 2 end of quarter June 2 20-2- in Cat-mu- 19 — IK’s High School Band Clinic Present Tree For Landscaping Volume 1 Carbon College Goldan Eagle Price Utah Monday Catmull Plans Carbon Program Night Club Scene Set Purchase of a Ginkgo tree to be planted on the campus of CarNumber 2 bon College by the Intercollegiate Knights service fraternity at the school was made known this week honorable by Charles Menzies duke The purchase is in line with a policy of the group to assist in February 29 1960 Carbon Talent ' Joseph Catmull noted Shakespearean actor and member of UnA portable TV set will be raffled iversity of Utah faculty will read off at the annual Block C Night Shakespeare's King Lear Friday Club dance slated for March 23 March 11 states Frank Postma it was recently announced by Walassembly chairman at Carbon Colter Fox club president lege All proceeds from the dance "The program will be held in the and TV set will be used to buy of Religion so that more Institute club members' letterman jackets will be able to attend" Mr people "If everything goes off as planned and the student body supports the Postma said Mr Catmull is considered to be project no one in the club will one of the best Shakespearean be denrived of a letterman jackactors of today He is remembered et" Mr Fox stated for his many fine performances The dance will have the atmos- one of which was his portrayal phere of the typical American of Ccnsar in and Antony Night Club The scene will include booths bar and a dance floor Soft drinks will bear the names of popular brand liquors Real-lif- e waiters will serve the booths is guaranteed "a whale of a ball” “Tickets for both the dance and portah’e TV will shortly be on sale” Mr Fox states Committee assignments for the Night Club dance include: for dance Melvin Duel Jim Brown and Bill Farr can! tables and covers Byron Stoddard Gary Fratto Kent Frandsen an l Jim Peterson entertainment Walter Fox posters nnd advertisements Gary White Jim Lupo Gus Hernandez nnd Gary Swan tickets Dick White raffle Dick Bond and Karl Kurtz James Diamanti manager of the Carbon Fuel Company has presented $1200 to Carbon College to be used for scholarships fur the 1960-6school year states Dr C’r'de J Burtenshaw college director Mr Diamanti states that he is making the money available to the college to encourage better scholarship a keener interest in the college and to aid students who otherwise would be unable to attend lie expressed a great Interest in the college and in its development as a useful institution in siding citizens to realize th° great potentiality of the Eastern Utah area Dr Burtenshaw said The money which will be processed through the administrative officers of the school will be awards! through application on a competitive basis Appi’rants will bo considered on the basis of school records and aptitudes: academic sincerity and In expressed desire display of talent anl s vil interest in the welfare Freshmen students led the list of others of honor students for the first Seven scholarships will be ofat Carbon College announquarter fered Two far $230 two for $200 ces Lucilc Jensen registrar and three for $100 Dr BurtenGO honor students 30 arc Of the shaw stated freshmen nnd 28 are sophomores Six students arc married and 40 arc graduates of Carbon High ‘Sadie Hawkins' Show Date Set Carbon Talent Show has been set for March 30 it has been announced by student body officers at Carbon College Any talented student at the colleen is eligible to become a contestant announces Lynda Broadbent chairman who states that the presentation will take place in the evening so townspeople can attend "An all expense-pai- d trip to Loto in the talent gan participate contest between junior colleges in the intermountain area Is an added inducement to students who win first prize” Miss Broadbent said She urges students to enter Ev-erybi- dy Con-cessio- i j a j : s & -- i U' K Vrf f Annual Ball Queen Chosen Connie McCourt freshman student from Dragerton was chosen to reign over the Sweetheart Ball Stoddard AMS sccretniy presented the gifts Two dozen American Beauty roses were presented t) the queen and a box Byron :7 r-- i ""tVM of valentine chocolates were presented to each attendant The hall was decorated in traditional valentine red and white with a huge d tunnel the entrance forming Byron Stoddard wax chairman of divora-tion- s Assisting him were Karl Barton Craig Davis Shera’d Law J II Jensen Mike Marelli and Gerald Casey members of the heart-shape- School Interesting facts noted concerning individual members of the list Freshmen class members pre- of students show that Wnlda Mur sented a Sadie Hawkins Dance ray attended only one year of this year as its special celebration high school at Green River High before enrolling at Carbon ns a special student Now n sophomore at the college she Is only sixteen years old Helen Dam Tu Trlnk second quarter student from Viet Nam is also Included on the honor roll Helen speaks four languages nt j petitors Chosen to assist Queen Connie with her royal duties were Miss Rose Marie Nogulieh freshman student from Price ns first attendant nnd Miss Claudia Jacobsen freshman student from Trice as second attendant After the crowning the orchestra played the theme song "Fascination" and the royalty danced with their escorts — Miss McCourt with Hary Watt: Miss Nogu-lic- h with Art Gailiard nnd Miss Jacobsen with Larry Iee Gerald Casey AMS president presided at the coronation nnd yfi v £ 4- Class Honors r the landscaping propcct The fraternity plans to m ike th:s project an annual gift and present a different type of tree to the college each year Mr Menzies stated The ginkgo tree is the oldest domesticated tree and is a native of China However it is a very tree hardy and disease-resistaland it should grow very well at 'Carbon according to Wesley I arson head of the Biological Department at the college at Carbin College last Friday evening after winning over six com- ns Freshmen Lead for I cap Year The event was held after the Carbon versus Boise gnmo last Friday The dance started at 9 :30 pm and continued until midnight Charge for admission was fifty cents per couple or 33 cents for stags Ievis and cottons were the dress for the occasion 1 CALENDAR well-kno- Dance Held January 2: itistruc-t:o- n January 3 end of quarter March 17 Tour Planned For Wilde Play 1 I FEBRUARY our department" Mr — 29 Snow vs Carsaid Basketball: lxmghurst Carbon students who avail bon MARCH themselves of the opportunity for this type of training are assured 11 — King Lear by Joseph ll of jobs since far more openings exist than the school can fill Mr 17 — Saint Patrick’s Day lxmghurst expl ained Dance are also Money Given For Scholarships Sep-emb- er 23-2-- 1: 23-2- st roles next reg’stratinn Snp--‘ instruction begins September 26: Thanksgiving hdi-la1 en of November piarter Deeember 16 Winter quarter - registration 'Tiber Presentation of a new Thunder-bir- d engine to the Vocational Department at Carbon College was made this week by United Motor Company according to Irel Long-hurdirector of 'Trades and Industries Department The engine will be used as a visual aid Mr lxmghurst stated "We have automatic transmissions for every make of automobile now All have been contributed by local garages New 1060 carburetors for every make of automobile Carbon College dramatists exOspect to present the car Wilde play “The Importance of Being Earnest" on tour xiuring the month of March under direction of Elmo Geary speech head The plot deals with the complications that arise when a young man assumes an alibi and a ficticious personality to cover up his escapades away from home in England in the 1890’s' Male lends will be portrayed by Tom Plat is and Peter Mycr Bcttic McArthur and Lynda Brondbcnt have been selected to play the feminine leads and Janice Jcnsrn Sherman Griffone Carl Barton Jack Buchanan and Darlene Enniss will portray character " calendar is as follows: quarter -- L’fl'Jl To College tion at Carbon College The engine was a corn- munity relations grant from the Ford Motor Company for use by students in their study of auto mechanics at the college Carbon Photo ly Jensen and orientation for fredmi'm Engine Given AN APPRECIATED GIFT Douglas Mclntire left manager of the United Motor Company in Price is shown presenting an automobile engine to Irel LonghUrst director of vocational cduca- - Miss en AMS r 11 scaled had a pleasant smile for the photographer following her selection os Carbon College Sweetheart at the annual Sweetheart Ball last Friday evening Chosen as attendants nnd smiling just as pleasingly for the occasion were Rose Marie Nogulieh left and Claudia Jacobsen WagncrHioto ALL SWEETHEARTS Connie McCourt council Mrs Maurice Nay nnd Mrs Irel Iionglmrst Faculty Wives' Club members were in charge of the refreshment table Frnppc and heart cookies were served The queen nnd her attendants vero chosen from six candidates They included Helen Jean Rasmussen Connie Grange Loretta Suntcr and the three winners |