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Show t A summer school will start June 16 CEU College of Eastern Utah has scheduled its summer course offerings to begin June 16 The college has scheduled over 30 classes to be taught in this years summer school. The classes will offer the following fields of study Sociology, history, biological and physical science, English, mathematics, business, cosmetology, political science, music, physical education, art, education, and other related areas. Additional courses will be arranged according to demand Summer instruction will terminate Aug 7 Individuals eninterested in rolling in summer school at CEU must have their application for admission submitted to the col lege 5 Price coed initiated into two exclusive societies Two honors have been extended to Miss Shawnda Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William D Peterson, Price She is a student at Brigham Young University The Carbon High and College of Eastern Utah graduate has been initiated into White Key, a society for senior women, and Phi Kappa Phi, national honor society White Key candidates are nom on the mated for membership basis of high academic achieve- registrar no later than June Registration will begin June 15 Summer school offers a special opportunity to participate in a small class atmosphere with special supervision from outstandIn addition, it ing instructors gives the student an opportunity to pick up some additional courses to broaden his or her over-al- l program or to ease the students .vinter class load Summer School at CEU, in to its curriculum program, will be providing a host of summer activities to polish the stu- She is a member of tlie BYU International Folk Dancers and recently performed with that group in Convention Center at Las Vegas She also is a member of the womens gymnastic e team and won several Miss Ptterson is majoring in held ribbons meets at during the and broadcast communications semester past minoring in dance and drama membership Miss Peterson was initiated into White Key May 13 and into Phi Kappa Pin May 21 following a banquet in Wilkinson Center for new membtrs and their parents first-plac- school Cascade SBoisc ment, participation in extra-cu- r ricular activities and service to their church Thirty if the lOf for candidates were selected PRESENTS Complete on our lot This Home n dents summer Price, Uhh T May 28, 1770 Thursday, With Full Basement enjoyment Tishing, swimming, water skiing, tennis and camp outs JL Their craft exhibit was rated best DRAGERTON (D&imaidlnaiim Cub Scout Den 4, Pack 291, won the first place trophy and blue ribbon for the craft exhibit and booth it a held presented at the annual The exhibit consisted of burr recently. poodles the Cubs had made. Kits for the poodles were given those who visited the booth. Den mothers are Mrs. David Rea, . . . Scout-o-Ram- YaWwi Sunnyside, and Mrs. William Babcock. Den members are, back, left to right, Steven Peacock, Wayne Rea, Wesley Babcock, John Naylor, Brett Babcock and Brett King; front, Glenn Rea, Gilbert Palacios, Johnny Poglajen, Scott Tryon and Greg Lowe. (PH) Photo body officers electer at Green River High School for the year are president, Barbara Brock; vice president, Kevin Price, secretary, Rena Baggs, commissioner of public affairs, Susan Nielsen, commissioner of public safety, Kevin Burr; historian, Robyn A Baggs. team, cheerleaders are Janet Hatt, Paula Reay and Conra Weber. B team are Julie Student Rich & Rare Whisky 1970-197- 1 Imported from Canadas Oldest Distiller Taylor; LuRey Hatt, and Melody Mecham, Impressive bottle . . . individually registered at the distillery. Impressive taste . . , supremely mellow, richly rewarding. ftllNDtb BOTIUO "Class Night" and the annual program was held May 13, at the Green River High School. The program included a Class prognostication, Class Will, Class History and a final roll call ten years in the future in which all the class members took part The second part of the program included recognition of students Awards CANADIAN ,VHIrKY" IMPORTIRS INC IMPORITO BY ASSOC AT I U S A BY GOODIHHAM 4 WORTS PtOKIA ILL IIGHTY PROOF IN p Can ho Yours $14,800 S-- Green River High names new officers, awards program recently AtfcJ Located SHAWNDA PETERSON Special awards and departmental maker, KSL, Keith Seely, OutMusic standing Athlete, Keith Seely, awards were presented Award, Shuanee Hatt, Industrial Babe Ruth Award, Steve Nielsen, in Arts Neil Ekker and J D Steve Outstanding Teenagers, Social Studies Steve Niel- Raff, Patricia Odle, and RoseCOLUMBIA Army Sp4 James sen, Math, Keith Seely, Sr. High, mary Brock, "I Dare You, Fern C Balle, son of Mr and Mrs H and Neil Ekker, Jr High, Speech, Hunt and Mike Ashe, Yearbook R. Balle Sr , Columbia, has left Shuanee Maureen Dedication, Keith Wright; Silver for service in Karamuisel, Tur-ke- l, Hatt and Pat where he will be stationed for Wright, Athletics, Taylor, "Gs Fern Hunt and Carla Hunt, Shaunce Hatt and the next one and Basketball, Mike Searson, tennis, Gold years Keith Seely. Kevin Price, trock; Steve Acer-soBalle enlisted in the Army in football. Graduating seniors who re- June 1969 and received basic ceived diplomas Wednesday, May training at Fort Ord, Calif , and Spanish, Delores Salas and Rod- 27, were: Rosemary Brock, advanced training in Morse Code ney Silliman, Art, Rita Wilcox, Debbie Chuchuru, Dolores Dumas, at Fort Devens, Mass , from Paula Reay and Glenn Larsen; Shaunee Hatt, Shirley Huff, Carla where he graduated in the top six Paula Pep Club, Fern Hunt, Hunt, Fern Hunt, Patricia Odle, of his class. Chustine Franklin and J a n i e Reay; He was valedictorian Maureen at East Spadafora, Rena Baggs, Drill Team, Shuanee Wright, Michael Ashe, Eddie Cor- Carbon High and graduated last Hatt and Susan Nielsen dova, Keith Seely, Todd Weber June for College of Eastern Utah and Becky Peacock Coomer. (L) with high honors Awards went Printo: Special cipals, Class of 1970, Hallmark Art Award, presented by the Civic League, Eddie Cordova, Jamcl and Shirley Spadafora, Huff, Americanism Essay Award presented by the American Legion Deanette Auxiliary, Devereaux, first place and Steve Raff, second place, Sr. High, Jr High, Chansse Kina, first place, and Bryan Ross, second place Poppy Poster, Senior High, Shirley Huff; PERIOD ONE 7:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. Junior High, J D Banasky, 1st Sociology 1, 5 Credit Hours Daily place, Regi Weihing, 2nd place Introduction to Sociology A general consideration of the and Twinkle Ross, third p'ace nature and scope of sociology, including a study of social Room pnzes went to, Ronnie relationships, social organization, and social instructions. Wright, 7th grade; Ricky Stott, O Selman 8th grade; Sandy Ashe, 10th Carla 12th 5 Hunt, grade, grade History 7, Credit Hours Daily The Americanism Club Award American Heritage Survey course in American History went to Twinkle Ross for her from earliest exploration to the present. (Fills state hisOratorical Steve Awards, essay Hofeling tory requirements) Nielsen, 1st, and Mike McDoug-all- , 5 Credit Hours Biol. Science 3, 2nd. (Lab. T. & Thur, 7 :00 a m. to 9 :35 a.m.) General Botany The study of the anatomy, physiology, Homemaker Award, Betty inheritance, and lifehistory of members of a representative Crocker, Maureen Wright, Gled-hil- ! series of algae, fungi, mosses, and flowering plants Three Award, Keith Seely, Play- Arnold lectures and two laboratory periods a week Columbia soldier Turkey assigned Ban-ask- G, one-ha- lf other floor plans available Financing is available throuqh if you can qualify tration be arranged. ... Garage Extra ! Farmers Home . or local financing can . Garber Contracting 1 8 E. Main in Price 637-229- 5 College of Eastern Utah SUMMER SCHOOL SCHEDULE List the June 15 to August 7 improvements you want to make in your farm and farm operations now! Aboard Carrier Ernest B aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard in the Western Pacific Sociology 24, 3 Credit Hours Business Art 52, 3 Credit Hours Guitar Joel Johnson. Just tell your dealer you want to finance your purchase with Carbon Emery Bank. Youll be glad you did! art styles and criteria in judging art. Iorgerson 2, 3 Credit Hours Basic Dim m 2 Continuation of English I The course is designed to improve the students kill in organization and the expression of ideas and in reading comprehension, of a on research is paper; preparation major emphasis Bean reading of the short story. English 7, 3 Credit Hours Survey of Basic Math Survey of mathematics mtemLd Larsen to meet the needs of liberal arts students Math Section Elem a.m.) EmS and CURRENT COPY IN OUR LOBBY EACH ANALYSIS Our Complete Stock Priced at MONDAY . . . 15-5I Carbon Emery Bank FARM LOAN ) KM? 5 Music 127, 2 ff thru Graduation Period J L, EASY TERMS Miinm? HOME MANAGED Phone (1 Catbonville 1, 5 Credit Hours Daily Algebra Equivalent to second year high school Larsen algebra 20-25 Credit Hours - Daily IJusiness Yack Shuthand Elementary and Advanced Inter fi, 1 Credit Hours Child Development -- A study of child growth and development, an awareness of the importance of the home and family as background for well adjusted, happy and worthwhile citizens, study of giowth putterns and basic neids of the young child and the responsibility of parenthood L. Selman (Same as Home Economics 30). Education Credit Hours Human Anatomy An introduction to the structure of tin human body for students in nutritipn, nursing, p e , and the Four lectures per week King biological sciences. Section 1 Ihys. Ed (8 a.m. to Section CASTLE DALE, UTAH HOME - OWNED J 4 23, 1 Credit Hour T-T- PERIOD riVE p.m.) Peterson Open to men and women 1, 13 1 Cosmetology (8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Credit Hours REGISTRATION TUITION - Ihys. Golf Daily I to 10 - JUNE Ed. 13, B 1 12:30 p.m. Credit Hour Available, 15 --- 9 - to 1:30 p.m. T-T- h. ginning and Advanced Home Ec. 22, 3 Credit Hours Cxik Cosmetology. T-T- h. Math 2 Credit Hours - Daily Office Machines Operation of adding machines, compelectronic, automatic rotary, and tometers, printing calculators. Application of machines for solving Yack practical business problems and computations 6, 4 - Peterson to 12:13 p.m. a Business 10, Zoology j a.m. 11:00 Credit Hours T-T- Teaching Music in Llein Schools A course designed to equip the elementary teacher with sufficient skills to teach The psycholchildren to sing in the elementary schools ogy of the child is studied with respect to his physical Fundamentals of music are learned, with capabilities. system of note reading Rhythm emphasis on the sol-fAndrus band is introduced. 1, 3 Credit Hours A course designed to teach the fundamenBasic Comm. tals of English grammar, usage and mechanics of Expression. Vocabulary building is emphasized through reading and writing assignments, weekly themes The primary Bean purpose is to establish good writing habits Elem Tennis Member TDIC INDEPENDENT 0 DEPARTMENT PRICE, UTAH j j 2 Phy. Ed. 23, I Credit Hour Tennis Open to men and women PERIOD TOUR history, stressing Young 1 MARKET OUTLOOK Yack - 13, 5 Credit Hours Daily A course designed to aid the nonMusic Appreciation useful a student in developing music understanding of and Andrus broader insight into the art of music. English Instrument Daily Music 1, 4 Credit Hours Introducton to Chemistry A study of the basic principles of chemistry, for non science majors, Torgerson Musical Credit Hours Genetics A gmeral course in the principles of heredity and variation. Four lectures and one laboratory per week Cheni. or other 1, 2 Elementary and Advanced Credit Hours Daily Biol. Science (Lab Friday 8:20 a.m. to 10:55 a.m.) a.m. (7:45-9:3- 5 to Introduction Art Appreciation come talk it over with our Farm Loan Advisors, Garth Larsen or T-T- 3 18, 5 Daily 8:20 to 9:33 TWO 30-- Typewriting profit-and-los- PERIOD - A study of vital social problems such as Problems alechalism, crime, divorce, political corruption and race 0. Selman relations. Social Elementary Accounting Emphasis on the fundamental acs statecounting equation, balance sheet, and ment, with special attention to the accounting eyrie as applied to single proprietorship Planned as a requisite for Yack advanced accounting, as well as a terminal course If you need money for any sound farm purpose, . Principles of Biology The fundamental characteristics of plant and animal life, structure, physiology development, heredity, adaptions, and relationship of biology to human life, Rur lectures and one laboratory period a week Arnold 5 Credit Hours - Daily ACollege Algebra Advanced work in the principles of 1 Larsen Mathematics lgebra Prerequisite Credit Hours M-W- Hours - Daily (Lab. Thur. 9:40 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.) Math 2, 1, 5 Credit Hours 3 Biol. Science 1, 5 Credit 3 Credit Hours - Daily Basic Comm. 1A A comprehensive course designed to help prepare the student whose English placement test score indicates that he is not qualified to do the work prescribed for English 1 or English 2. Satisfactory completion of the course fills Basic Communication 1 requireBean ment Husiness a in. to 10:55 a.m. 9:4(1 Current Political Problems' survey of current problems which involve the formation of public policies in the areas cf economics, sociology, politics, and international relations Hofeling 10, 4 Credit Hours . An introductory course in the Introduction to Evolution of Intended for both seiuric evolution principles organic students. Four lectuies per week King and his needs in a manner that will serve his interests best. - A Zoology Whether a loan is needed to finance a crop or buy new equipment or apply fertilizer or put up a new building , . . we approach the matter fro mthe farmers point of view . . . aim to meet financing. . . Pol. Science 3, English Young, son of rence J. Young, Price, is now serving with the staff of Commander Carrier Division One We're mighty proud of our reputation among farmers and ranchers as the place to come for friendly, practical help in matters of PERIOD 1HREL Droz - 2nd period Mary Pizza a.m. to 12 noon Credit Hoqrs: $10.00 per Credit Hour; 1 to 15 Credit Hours: $100.00 i |