Show Page Two Monday March 21 1960 CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE O Personalities of the Month O College Officials Set Policy for Use Of School Buildings All student organisations must strictly adhere to this policies regarding the use of school buildings if they wish to use school facilities according to Carbon College authorities The rules state that student organizations must schedule all school events on the school calendar tell where they are to be held and notify the dean of students An advisor must be present at STAFF Editor-in-chi- ef Joan Ilenrie a Editorial Editor Society ISCUtor MtMMIMIUMiillHMMM Sports Editor Business Manager Ann Gibson Bonnie Pace a Jim Lupo Gus Hernandez Gilbert Fletcher Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Exchange Editor a Jim Boggs function If this policy is used effectively each Lynwood Williams Balle Karleen Susan Worthen Reporters Adviser IMHIHNINIMNINNIIMNIININIMNMNIIIIININNMMNHNIItNINIIHMNIINIII Edith Allred Printed by The Is Sun-Advoc- this will eliminate conflicts in use of buildings and place responsibili- ty for any damage to property that might occur ate Claudia Jacobsen Students' English Adequate? Claudia Jacobsen freshman at Carbon Cbllcge has been chosen as one of Carbon's outstanding Do college students have trouble writing good English? Are they coeds receiving degrees while still unable to write grammatically or to who is a vivacious Claudia spell or to punctuate? brown-eye- d blonde originally came is case educators this result the As a are convinced that Many of college demands the Cbllcge Entrance Examination Board has ap- from Salt Lake City but Carbon has claimed her for the past five proved plans to include essay writing in admission tests Deans of five of the country's largest law schools In the United years States have been interviewed and have attempted to analyze the In these five years Miss Jacobproblem These men have offered the stipulation that students do not sen has displayed her talents in receive enough training in grade school These writing difficulties fields In junior high school are becoming an alarming problem in all colleges As a student ad- many a member of the Clicker was she vances he is expected to handle research papers and write intelligent served as chairman for and Club essays The students that cannot handl these assignments are simply Clicker Club assembly annual the eliminated school In high during her junior A problem in this particular field of learning is the fact that there are fewer teachers in grade schools today than there were 25 and senior years she was a memyears ago This is a ratio of course but th problem is that some teach- ber of the a cappella choir band ers are not devoting their time to teaching writing and correcting it drill team and Forensics Club If this deficiency is not exposed at an early stage in a student’s col- She also served as secretary of lege life the student may find himself “left out in the cold” Forensics Club ' By GUS HERNANDEZ In Claudia's short college career she has also excelled She is a member of Pi Gamma Chi Definite Aim Eliminates Waste Lambda Delta Sigma drill team the yearbook staff and portrayed By ANN GIBSON a leading role in the college play Are you as a college student wasting time and money by not “Tiger at the Gates" She has also attaining a definite goal? served as chairman of the Frosh Every decision a college student makes should be governed by a homecoming float of purpose Without a definite purpose one becomes like the "character” decoration for Preference Ball and who drifts along with the tide When a person selects his course of for Frosh Sadie Haw- studies he should know where he is going if he hopes to arrive If kins Day Dance one aim3 at nothing heis sure to hit just that Claudia was also named attendEach year many students arc unable to be graduated because they expect by some miraculous maneuvering to acquire credits for ant to both the Homecoming and Sweetheart Ball queens In addirequired subjects for which they have never been registered tion to her extracurricular activities she finds time for church A Cappella Choir work and studies She has been on Carbon's honor roll As the oldest Presents Concert of five children she has set an outstanding example for all of her Carbon College a cappella choir younger brothers and sisters under the direction of Frank Postma presented a concert at C C co-chair- an Quality Cleaners I Semitone Cleaning Parent-Teacher- The Best in Town Sweaters Our Specialty nMUUWWMWflMIAMIMMMWMWN MUUMW 4 FREE Prescription Delivery Complete Line off Drug Needs Fountain Service 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Kelley’s Price Co Drug Phone ME PRICE 7-70- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 84 UTAH AJ 1 Castle Dale Thursday March 17 The concert was sponsored by the s' Association The program included Negro spirituals religious numbers and special numbers provided by members of the choir Choir president Karl Barton acted as Master of Ceremonies March 25 the group will present a concert at Green River and May 1 2 3 and 4 the annual spring concert has been scheduled for presentation on tour which will Include Idaho and Wyoming areas Members of the choir Include: Connie McCourt Darlene Ennis Marianne Patterick Dorothy Robb Janice Jensen Lynda Broad-beHelen Yelenlch Marie Irl-a- rt Kathy Fergusson Maxine Blake Jean Funk Carolyn Nelson Sandra Saastamoinen Mau-dee- n Warren Helen Dam Carol Rebol Konnle Magllocco Beverly Keller Larry Hatch Karl Bao ton Gary Berenscn Peter Myer Alan Pitts Dennis Brelnholt Richard Hansen Richard Bryner A Dean Wcngrccn Byron Shaw Bcttle McArthur Jeff Mortensen and Scott Halladay nt 14444 4 IIIIIIIHHHHHIIHHUHIIII IIIHH Meadow (Gold It UDairy ICE CREAM DA’RY -- - MILK PRODUCTS IT i fpmninminmiiiiiniimHniininmiK Phore ME 7-16- 13 - PRICE UTAH Student Injured In Car Accident Damon Gregg a resident of and a of Carbon student Helper recleved College multiple lacerations when his car collided with another automobile driven by a Mr Martinez Sunday afternoon March 6 His car was completely demolished in the accident but Damon escaped serious injuries He was able to return to school this week with the aid of crutches Student Visits 0!d Home Town Albert Evenlch sophomore class president visited his childhood home-tow- n over the Washington's Birthday holiday Albert lived in Rock Springs Wyoming when he was a small boy and his parents knew many people from the area When he was asked by Carbon students from Rock Springs to accompany them home and to be their guest over the holiday he jumped at the chance Albert commented that he really had a “ball" He renewed old acquaintances and also made many new friends He plans to return to Rock Springs in the near future with the Wyoming boys to attend the state basketball and wrestling championships at Laramie Following this “Abe" plans to go to California to live with his parents who reside at Redondo Beach Auditorium Bids Karl Kurtz Karl Kurtz Carbon's representative student of the month was born in Rock Springs Wyoming on March 11 1941 He attended Rock Springs High School where he participated in football and track winning letters in both sports He also received a letter for managing the basketball team Karl was chosen for the National Honor Society Gros Ventre chapter He also served as president of the Tiger Gub and was chosen homecoming “Tiger" At Carbon College Karl has lettered in football for the Golden Eagles this fall and played first string right tackle He was one of the few who played both offense and defense He was elected treasurer of the Block “C" Karl college letterman's club football for a four to play plans year school when he completes his two years at Carbon Present plans call fo ra major in petroleum engineering His particular interests and hobbies include the driving of big trucks He owns his own personal Mack “Thermo-lne- ” diesel truck which he drives in the summertime He likes to “tinker" with cars and recently overhauled his 1954 Ford In addition he is an avid music fan and has a large collection of album records Higher Than Amount Budgeted Bids second for construction on the phase of the Carbon College auditorium were higher than the budget provides and consequently the plans will be modified and d according to Glen R Swenson director of the Utah State Building Board The bids were opened last Thursday at the board office in re-bi- the state capitol Until the second phase of construction is completed the first phase of the project which cost $200000 must stand idle Witt Construction Company of Provo was lowest of four bidders with a $182750 base bid Mr Swenson said $160000 is available for the construction designed by Fet-zand Fetzer architects of Salt er Lake City The building board also opened bids Thursday for 600 seats for the auditorium and for drapery and riggings Low bids on these two items totaled more than $18000 These bids will be held until the construction phase is settled “Don't expect to enjoy the cream if you keep your milk of human kindness all bottled up" of life Joseph Catmull Recites King Lear University of Utah's noted Shakespearean actor Joseph Catmull read Shakespeare's King Lear Friday March 11 at 8 pm in the Institute of Religion under the sponsorship of Carbon College Mr Catmull is a member of the University of Utah faculty where he serves as a lecturer in the speech department He formerly taught and played Shakespearean roles at the University of Minnesota and also taught for 13 years at Ricks College where he served as speech department director Mr Catmull is regarded as one of the best Shakespearean actors of today and is remembered for his many fine performances He has acted extensively in the Western United States Peter Myer progrma chairman stated that persons who attended he presentation were rewarded for REED’S SINCLAIR Complete Line off Goodyear Tires and Batteries THE PRICE IS RIGHT COME IN AND SEE US their effort This appearance was one of a series of cultural programs sponsored by Carbon College to which the public is invited East Price on Main St FIRST NATIONAL BANK ol Price COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE BEST WISHES TO CARBON COLLEGE Member : FDIC and FRB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! |