Show English Tests Passed After Remedial Classes Carbon freshman students after two quarters of Twenty-tw- o remedial English passed the Cooperative English Test last Friday which will enable them to pursue college-levEnglish courses lor el Volume 1 Carbon Collogt Goldan Eagle Price Utah Monday March 21 I960 NUMBER 3 Foreign Culture Work Stressed at Banquet large group of University of Utah and Carbon College alumni in joint Founders' Day banquet commemorating the 110th anniversary of the University of Utah and the 1st anniversary of Carbon’s union with the university held in Carbon cafeteria Tuesday evening Dr Olpin pointed out the possibilities that exist for world peace through the sharing of our cultures with foreign nations He explained he role the university is playing in achieving its goal through the training of proper emmfssaries Cecil Broadbent Cal "The University of Utah has a Newren Bendall Jewkes Robert George exin mission to perform great change of international culture" Burgener and Tom Bendall Special recognition was given to Dr Olpin stated ‘1 am convinced two Craig Justesen legislators that if we become brothers in spirfor their and Memmott Frank and in ourselves it develop faith behalf work Carbon in of College God achieve can we our in goalM life with were DR OLPIN They presented Dr Olpin cited the cultural adin the Carbon Alummemberships vantages of exchange of teachers ni Association Mr Dr A Ray Olpin University of Banasky made with the university and the opaddressed the President Utah CommitAction the portunities that exist for research tee presentation members who were honored Founder's Day banquet last TuesHe pledged the support of the with life memberships for outday university for all Carbon College standing service were Paul Kelneeds and reiterated faith in the ler Harold Patterick John Porleadership ter and Frank Dalpiaz James Banasky Carbon alumni Dr Jack Parry Price Lions president presided lie Introduced (Continued on Page Four) Frank Dalpiaz Helper businessman as master of ceremonies Mr Dalpiaz Introduced the folDr Aaron E Jones former Carbon College president who is now lowing program: Address of welcome by Dr making a home in Concord CaliClaude Burtenshaw musical numfornia penned the following mesTo Be In bers by Male Glee Club directed a staff member of the to sage Promise "Oh Frank Postma: he received the first after by paper Me" "By the Light of the SilPeter L Myer art instructor at two issues of the new publicavery Moon" and "A Green Cathe- Carbon College has been notified tion that his painting "White Oblique" dral" n Dr Jones is to most been selected for exhibition in of the Carbon College student has William were Craig Singers Peter Myer Dean Wengreen the Fourth Annual All Utah Juri- body Bruce Bryner Paul Young Stan ed Art Show sponsored by the "Thanks very much for sending Johnson Ed Hansen Alvin Duke Salt Lake Junior League me a copy of the Golden Eagle I Jack Parry Murray Mathis Clair The show is open to any Utahn page and every aror former Utah artist Entries enjoyedandevery well pleased with am I ticle were received at the Art Barn name which has been chosen the February 20 21 and 22 I think that the because for it Paintings selected for exhibition should be name of the college will be hung in the Art Bam 54 Finch Lane March 15 through changed as soon as the State LegMarch 31 A reception on March islature can be pursuaded to select Several new classes will be 13 will open the show and will a more suitable one artists honor all taught during the Spring quarter Winners contributing will be announced at "Many articles give evidence of at Carbon College No awards the the honorary progress which I was sure Beginning Photography Special will reception winners are Previous be given would be made as soon as the Reading in German Business Refor prizes which include could stand alone and for port Writing General Zoology and eligible the first place purchase prize of college Vertebrate Embryology (pre-me- d second place $150 third each forward step I am grate and classes) Nursing $300 $75 and four prizes of $25 ful Geology Introduction to Organic place each "I am sure that you realize that Chemistry History of ContemporThe Juror for the exhibition will Russian ComparArt in History ary John Maxow director of although I am now separated ative Government Survey of La- be Dr Arts of the Art Institute body from the college I am still tin American History Introduc- the Fine very much with it in my thoughts tion to Philosophy Social Psy- of Chicago of is Show Art Chairman the and in my aspirations for It Its chology and College Grammar will Mrs Freed assisted by Mrs Peter scheduled and development will albe Felt Jr and Noel L growth P Spencer Grammar a thorough College ways be a source of great pleasreview of the English language Betts ure to me so you can be sure that will be taught tor freshman and I am very much pleased with the sophomore students who must pass becopy of the Golden Eagle you sent the Cooperative English Test from fore they can be graduated to me Please give my regards to senior college all" Under a new regulation set up by most Utah Colleges students Action Committee of Southeastmust now pay an additional fee ern Utah College Association met of from $10 to $15 to register for unless Wednesday March 9 for its reguremedial English courses Paul Keller they can pass the Cooperative lar monthly meeting of Members chairman entrance presided Test satisfactorily upon The ruling applies to sophomore the Industrial Scholarship ComJunior and senior students as well mittee consisting of Dr Cludo J Burtenshaw James Diamanti and as to freshmen students John Porter were instructed to begin March 3 to visit all Carbon business corporations and county Club ‘U’ establishments Purpose of these visits is to raise money for Carbon To College scholarships for the Former President Sends Best Wishes Teacher’s Painting Exhibit well-know- pre-dent- al Action Committee Plans Area Visit one-four- th School principals throughout the nation are concerned with the problem In a meeting held in Portland Oregon earlier this year educators demanded that stricter standards in English courses be enforced More emphasis was Clinic called for in high school in the 7 art of writing in grades through 12 "One learns to write by writ- For ing" the educators were told While the problem is apparent Eastern Utah Band Clinic and the solution is not so simple concert will be held on the Carbon Over a long period of time par- College campus Saturday March ents have demanded social promo- 26 The guest conductor will be tions for their children and chil- Forrest D Stoll director of Unidren have taken alvantage of the versity of Utah bands situation by doing as little work Between 85 and 90 bind memas possible Promotion was assur- bers are registered These students ed represent the following high per cent of a re- schools: Carbon High School East medial English group at Carbon Carbon High School Grand High College representing a wide variety School Monticello High School of high schools stated this week San Juan High School North Emthat they had completed only the ery High School South Fmcry minimum work required in high High School Union High School school They stated that the fault and Uintah High School lay within themselves to a large The students will rehearse all extent since they had exerted lit- day in the music building on the tle effort to take advantage of Carbon College campus and pretheir learning possibilities sent the concert in the evening at In addition to the prevailing at- a time and place yet to be antitude of social promotion high nounced school teacher-loa- d in English is Directors of the high school prohibitive in most schools Many bands and observers of each band English teachers must instruct will also attend he clinic and confive periods per day to an average cert The public is invited to attend group of from 35 to 40 students each period (One teacher re- the concert "We hope to make this an anports 46 in a class) Five classes of 40 students in each is a total nual affair” stated Mr Frank load of 200 students per day A Postma Carbon College music direquirement of one essay per week rector who is in charge of the with a total of fifteen minutes' arrangements correction time per essay is a total of 50 hours per week correcVisits Vernal tion time which of course must be done after school hours After Faculty Male Quartet journeyed teaching from eight until four the to Vernal last Sunday evening to average teacher is likely to find it appear in a Vernal Ward prodifficult to find an extra 50 hours gram to settle down and correct themes The quartet is comprised of Dr The problem is before the Amer- Claude Burtenshaw Denn Wen-greican public but administrators can Peter Myer and Frank Miss Helen Dam Tu do little to erase It until many Postma Trink serves as accompanist powerful factors are erased College Plans High Schools the Intermountain West are ideally located for cultural work in foreign countries We are uniqually qualified to do this work’ Dr A Ray Olpin University of Utah president told a New Spring Classes of the students’ time for two quarters was At least used to attain the knowledge of English that they should have acquired in elementary and secondary schools This situation is not peculiar to Carbon College It exists in almost every college in the nation Who is to blame for this appalling situ- ation? ' “People of Curriculum Offers credit One-hundr- ed Quartet en Science Fair Deadlines And Judges All entry blanks to rthc Southeastern Utah Science Fair to be held April 2 at Carbon College must be in by Saturday March 26 Wesley Larsen Science Fair Director announced recently He word stated that a resume of each science research report must be submitted on the same date The following judges have been named for the Science exhibits: Scott Passey Dr Gail W llaut Bill Phelps Albert Spcnsko Robert Burgener and Jack Kelley Art Nicholscn and Carl Nyman will judge the research reports The fair is divided into two divisions science exhibits which will two-hundr- ed be received in the women's gymnasium the afternoon of Apri) 1 and the morning of April 2 The exhibits will be judged on scientific thought originality thoroughness Ingenuity and domestic value Research reports will be given by the author on Saturday afternoon The reports will be ten minutes long with a five minute question period following High schools and junior high schools from the entire southeastern Utah area will be competing in the fair Winners will attend the State Science Fair later in April State winners will attend the National Science Fair at Indianapo- lis Indiana May 11 through May 14 Mole Glee Present Concert 19G0-G- University of Utah Male Glee Club comprised of 40 voices un der the direction of John Marlow Nielson University of Utah fncul ty member will be In Price April 1 to present a concert for the benefit of Carbon College Schol arship fund states Frank Postma music instructor Sponsoring organization will be the college music department The concert will be held in the Institute of Religion at 8 pm he said Tickets for the presentation may be secured from college music students or at the door Admission is 50 cents 1 school year All Carbon county students will also be visited by committee members before April 15 Students will bo told the advantages of attending college at Carbon and the scholarship plan will be explained Previous to this meeting the county had been divided into three areas — the Blue Cut nnd North the Price area and the East Carbon area Students of the Blue Cut area have already been visited nnd plans are being made to visit all high school seniors in the East Carbon division as soon as the Price area project Is completed Raymond Espinoza Carolyn Williams Terry Gagon and Karlcon Ballc science students watch with rapt attention as Kosmos makes paint in anatomy class Proto-papp- as |