Show I VOLUME ’61 CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE PRICE UTAH TUESDAY MAY I IQ 1960 NUMBER S Catalog Released Catalog for the 1960-6- 1 school year made its initial appearance on the Carbon campus Tuesday Sporting a new cover in a striking gold and white modernistic decor the catalog listed many changes from previous years Size of the publication increased from 73 pages last year to 87 this year Chief among the changes is the academic organization of the school into five major divisions: Commercial and Social Science Vocational Humanities and English Natural Science and Physical Education Heading the divisions are Wesley Larson Natural Science William Petersen Physical Education John Yack Commercial and Social Science Irel Longhurst Vocational Elmo Geary Humanities and English Division heads comprise the academic committee who are directly responsible to and serve as advisers to the college director Administrative assignments for the new school term have been made as follows: ICAC Representative Alfonso Thijillo Alumni Secretary Norman Larson: Assemblies and Public Events Frank Postma: Public Service Chairman Orson Tew Veterans’ Coordinator Rulan A Bryner Accrediting and Scholarship Standards Committee Wesley Larsen chairman Joseph C Salvatore and Irel Longhurst Director's Advisory Committee director division heads dean of students and treasurer Eastern Utah College Association James Banasky president Paul Keller chairman of Action Carbon Sets Plans For Commencement Tentative plans have been set up for commencement exercises at Carbon College which will be held on Friday May 27 at 6:30 pm Dr A Ray Olpin president of the University of Utah will be the featured speaker Other speakers will Include honor students Walda Murray and Thad Nelson both from Emery County Walda being from Huntington and Thad from Fcrron Music will be furnished by the a cappella choir under the direction of Frank Postma There will be one musical number from the entire graduating class Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday May 22 at 7 pm Committee Fine Arts Cbmmittee Bruce Bryner chairman Peter Myer Elmo Geary Frank Postma and Lucile Jensen Library Committee Helen Wilson chairman Donald Burge and Charles Petersen Public Relations Committee Claude J Burtenshaw chairman Edith Allred Peter Myer Elmo Geary and Frank Postma Student Employment Committee David Cox chairman A C Biddle Irel Longhurst and John Yack Student Housing Dick White chairman Grace Christensen David Cox and Charles Petersen Student Loan Committee Ted Jensen chairman Norman Larsen and Charles Petersen Scholarships and Award Committee Bill Petersen chairman Sheldon Allred Leonard Shields and John MacFarland Administrative Assistants: Rulon A Bryner Bookstore manager and K J Shilaos cafeteria manager Buildings and Ground: Super- ( Continued on Page Three) Walda Wins Don Guy of HEAD COLLEGE STUDENTS Kenilworth right is the new president of the Carbon College student body and he and the others shown will fill terms of office during the 1960-6- 1 school year Left Is Art Gaillard president of the Associated Men Students hue Nogulich student body secretary and vice president Lynda Broad bent new president of the Associated Women Stud- Marie Larry Cox ents was not present when this picture was taken Wagner Photo Honor Past Miss Walda Murray 16 Huntington sophomore at Carbon College has been named student with the highest grade-poiaverage in the graduating class — 400! Walda has a life full of accomplishments that go to show that a combination of brains personality ambition and cooperation can go a long way She was bom In Price May 26 1943 (She will turn 17 the day before her graduation) At that time her home was In Huntington Later she was taken by her parents to Indian Hill California She attended the first grade there later transferring to Valley Center where she was given a double promotion Two years later the family returned to Huntington where Walda attended her remaining grade school years and the seventh grade She then moved to Green River where her father Is an Instructor in the Green River High School She attended Green River school for two years before enrolling at North Emery High where she excelled in Spanish and received high honors at the lan- nt (Continued on Page Five) aivfwMoiNtVMMVyvW vv'Wy Students Compete In Hawaii The trip to Hawaii for the two Carbon contestants has been assured with an announcement this morning from Bill Jackson superintendent of the Independent Coal and Coke Company to the effect that his firm will underwrite the balance In funds needed to send the girls on this trip An air trip to Hawaii competition among America's leading speech contestants and a tour of the islands may become reality for Rcba Keele Carbon College's national winner in impromptu speaking and Linda Broadbent the Price school’s national winner in oratory if sufficient contributions are forthcoming to Insure the (Continued on Page Five) School Vote Split Ballot Price Clubs to Host U of U Speakers Guest speaker at the Helper Klwanis Club Wednesday evening was Dr G Homer Durham of the University of Utah Thursday morning Dr Durham was assembly speaker at the regular Carbon College assembly Rotary Club members have invited Dr Sterling McMurrin dean of the college of Letters and Sciences and professor of philosophy at the University of Utah to be a guest speaker at their regular meeting on May 10 Carbon faculty members have been Invited to attend this meeting Reservations may be made with Lucile Jensen school secretary McMurrin will speak on a phase of philosophy at the regular assembly at Carbon College Thursday morning May 11 at 10 am The public is invited to attend vice-preside- nt Ferron Honor Pupil Thad Nelson Fcrron has been selected as one of two top honor students at Carbon College and will be honored at the graduation rites to be 'held May 27 Thad although he is married and the father of two boys has maintained an almost straight ''A" average during his two years at Carbon This may not seem too difficult to do until one looks at the classes Thad has taken which include physics calculus and German to name a few ' He was graduated from South Emory High School in 1950 lie served in the air force for four and a half years as a tail gunner r THAD NELSON vice-presiden- cy U of U ar to Sponsor Summer School Possibility that the University of Utah may sponsor a summer session at Carbon College is in the offing this summer if a definite number of students can be ascertained Teachers who desire to renew their certificates may also attend school while remaining nt home The proposal is under consideration if enough Interest is shown in the project Students who are Interested In 6 an n attending school nt Carbon should He gives much of the credit for notify Dr Claude Burtenshaw (Continued on Page Three) college director B-3- WALDA MURRAY win the nomination in a spirited student body election held last Friday at Carbon College Named to the was Lrtry Cox Price who edged out Jim Guy Kenilworth brother of Don by a close margin Larry was a Blue Party candidate Rose Marie Nogulich Blue Party candidate nosed out Laurel Frandscn Price In another close contest Other officers named were Art Gaillard Price AMS president and Lynda Broadbent Helper AWS president All of the candidates rank in the upper bracket scholastically and all have been prominently identified with and school activities Don has participated in assemblies carried a lead role In the school play “Tiger nt I he Gate” and supports a wife and two children through outside employment extra-curricul- Scheduled to Speak At Commencement (v'1 Gold party presidential candidate Don Guy Kenilworth won a close victory over Rcba Keele Price Blue Party candidate and first female candidate ever to |