Show Pag Two CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE Unforgettable Time May IB I960 Tuesday Viet Namese Cited By GRACE CHRISTIANSEN For College Activity The bus leveled at the summit and skidded to a reluctant stop Mis Helen Dam a farmer stuold lifted a towseled The five-yeshiny-blac- k head and bestirred it- dent of the French College in Viet exhausted chil- Nam has become one of the most self twenty-tw- o dren staggered forward into the active girls on campus Because of her outstanding musical talo cold ent she has been asked to perThe words of an Old English form on an average of twice a — rhyme intruded on my reverie week since she arrived on campus me on "Oh fall She is an accomplished last This can't be none of I— having won many honors But if it be I as I hope(?) pianist in field thl During the Christmas it be--’’ she was auditioned by holidays We had sought a new work ex- Maurice Abravanel director of the perience We found it What began Utah Symphony Orchestra to repas a routine tour of duty for a resent Carbon College musical talhusband and wife team — typical ent of hundreds of the US Bureau At Carbon's talent show on of Indian Affairs — became a fas- March 30 Helen received first HELEN DAM cinating pulsating completely en- place and was honored with a trip grossing way of life for five event- to the Utah State University ful years among the Goshutes campus on April 15 to compete Hold The weeks since our arrival had with other colleges of the state been plagued by children with Students from BYU Ricks College swollen jaws eyes dulled by pain and Snow College placed minds and bodies drugged by peyBetween Dragerton Wellingote We would take our chances ton Price and Helper Helen is Capping ceremonies for the in finding a dentist In Ely Neva- kept busy performing at churches students at eight da 143 miles distant business meetings clubs and oth- Carbonpractical nursing held May be will College Fortunately we had no tele- er public gatherings Often times 13 at 1 in the college class pm phones No dentist would have she is asked to speak and give room It has been announced of her native knowingly granted us an appoint- demonstrations The students receive their caps ment But the white-robe- d man clothes and customs This Is virat the end of their who opened his door to our tidal-wa- tually a new experience for her — After a vacation of two studies of children late that after- the day that she arrived at Carbon weeks May 20 they will beginning noon was not an ordinary dentist College she was asked to give an their studies in actual return to Ills expression defied description address at an assembly In It she — perhaps not angelic — but un- said that it had been her first practice at the Carbon Hospital A tea will be given for the studeniably it hvm "out of this world” public speech "In Viet Nam the dents after the capping ceremony The children circled his office girls are not allowed to face an in a double row quiet dignity re- audience on such occasions" flected in their apprehensive yet Aside from her own appoint- Scholarship Committee stoic stance ments she is asked to accompany We introduced ourselves and nearly all of the solos and spe- Raises Money demonstrated the purpose of our cial numbers at the college Carbon invasion College Scholarship Among these she Is accompanist I was distinctly relieved that the for the faculty quartet choir and Committee sponsored an "all you good doctor allowed me to inter- assists Mr Postma music direc- can eat for 25 cents luncheon” pret his reactions from the ex- tor She attended the choir tour Saturday in front of the local pressions in his eyes and did not this past week and played her Safeway store in one of its many belabor me with his opinions I solo on each program at the dif- efforts to raise money for scholarships for the next school year had had adequate opportunity to ferent high schools Waffles sausage coffee and an assess the magnitude of our audaCarbon alone hasn't made assortment of soft drinks were But city during the hours of our tra- Helen a star — she was known as seized vel His stunnned silence added the top pianist of her French Collittle to my own appralal of our lege calosal imposition In addition to her many activiHe instigated an assembly-lin- e Helper GR Helen a Maintains ties 35 grade was still it after procedure long dark boforc we boarded our bus point average In her classes She ROAD SERVICES for home with 22 physically speaks Chinese Vietnamese children French and English and next weary emotionally-speshe plans to study German Car Wash - Lubrication recking of disinfectant and the year pungent odor of anesthctinc yet Ught Repairs - Goodrich responding with blind faith and strict obedience Shoes for Boys Tires - Batteries and Hie children had faced a new and utterly terrifying experience and Girls Accessories in a strange world among new and threatening people Dozens of SEE US FOR YOUR extractions proceeded by the dreaded hypo were performed with never a sound of distress from a ROY’S & BOB’S SHOE NEEDS single child Winter was upon us The narrow mountain road had become a serpent twisting turning steep 201 So Main Helper and slick with snow and mud climb During the long laborious to the summit the unreality of the situation was magnified bv the silence of the small children sprawled like limn rag dolls across the scats swaying and jostling with the motion of the bus AND As they climbed noisily hack on final the bus to complete the leg of the journey reality returned with the common irritabilities of An insult d children TIRES New Used Recaps hero a shove a scuffle — these were real these were normal and Written Guarantee most welcome Oil Beeline Gas Service Overnight long bus trips became a commonly accepted part PRICE UTAH 175 So CarbonAve of our school routine but the courage of those youngsters their infinite patience and fortitude under most trvlng circumstances was unforgctable ar STAFF Editor-in-chi- cf Joan Ilcnrie Mill Editorial Editor Society Editor Sports Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager Exchange Editor Reporters Adviser Bettie McArthur - Carolyn Nelson Jim Lupo Gil Fletcher Balle Karlecn (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaiaaaMmaNa(NMaauaa Lynwood Williams Ann Gibson Bonnie Pace Edith Allred a Printad by The Sun-Advoc- ate “Gus” Thanks Students and Staff K J (Gus) Shiloas cafeteria manager of Carbon College wishes to thank the student body members who have helped to promote and Support the successful food program offered at Carbon College this year “I fully appreciate the patronage of the faculty members too" Mr Shiloas stated Mr Shiloas also stated that this year’s helpers have worked more efficiently than any other help he has hired in the past These helpers arc Edna Davis Ethel Gibson Clara Hansen Elma Gaillard and Craig Davis sub-zer- lack-o-mer- cy Nurses Will Capping Ceremony pre-clinic- al ve Eyebank Program Reviewed Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be blind? Today in the United States there arc over 30000 people who are blind because of corneal defects There are hundreds of doctors who are trained to perform the delicate corneal transplant operation but there is one missing cog in the machine — a shortage of eyes to be used in the transplants The National Eye-Bawas founded in 1944 its purpose being "to develop through the gift of eyes at death by the public a greater source of eyes and to cooperate in making that eye material available to qualified surgeons in order that potential patients might have k also performs advantage of this miraculous operation" The other valued services to ophthalmologists and the public alike If you would like to learn more about this fascinating program and what you can do to help write to: The Eye-Bafor Sight Restoration Inc 210 East 64th Street New York City 21 New York nk Eye-Ban- nk Teacher Effort Gains Praise By KARLEEN BALLE Elmo Geary speech and drama director at Carbon College is an example of a teacher who is really "on the ball" In the recent National Junior College Speech Meet two of his students Reba Keclc and Lynda Broadbent won first place trophies In conjunction with this achievement they have been chosen to represent Carbon is a speech tournament at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu on May 11 12 and 13 Because no college or student body funds are available for this purpose outside help is required according to Mr Geary All proceeds from the Price showing of the college play "The Importance of Being Earnest" of which Mr Geary is director will be devoted to the project and several college and community organizations have volunteered support A teacher who will do this much to help his students gain a wonderful experience deserves to be highly cohuncndcd A valentine to Mr Geary and good luck! Campaign Managers Commended By JIM LUPO Although elections are over for this year campaign managers Jack Hill and Walker Phelps for the Gold party and Marilyn Hansen for the Blue party at Carbon College are being praised by the students and faculty for their out- standing work in promoting numbers for their respective teams In this year’s student body elections The halls classrooms and the shady path in front of Carbon have been clustered with campaign posters Unique rallies have been held by both parties streets cars have been white washed painted and just recently the Gold party inaugurated a clever stunt in which a freshman student was portrayed as a corpse who symbolized dead government of the opposition Committees of the Gold and Blue parties filled marquees of different theaters in the community with the names of their candidates Cameras were rigged so when they were turned over the names of candidates would show Pins with party quotation on them were stuck in all the frogs in the biology deoartment A day before the elections the Blue delegates gave a party which honored all of the campaigners who assisted them in their campaign Without students like these campaign managers who remain largely In the background student body elections would not be the potent factor in school life that they really are These people gave freely of their time and talents to promote one of the finest most enthusiastic and unique campaigns Carbon has ever experienced Homecoming Date Set Next year’s Homecoming for Carbon College has been tentatively set for the early part of October according to Reba Keclc student chairman The theme and major arrangements will be made this spring In order to facilitate the organization of the event "Carbon Comes of Age" was the highly appropriate theme for this year's Homecoming which was one of the most successful in the history of the college The success was due mainly to the wholehearted of the support townspeople and business establishments especially the Chamber of Commerce and the Junior Chamber of Commerce There were a few errors made by the students and improvement could be made in all areas but it was an outstanding initial effort for the small student body Next year it is expected that all the rough spots will be polished since most of the student chairmen of events will have a year’s experience to look back upon 2-99- 46 nt Mike’s Shoe Store Super Service OK Rubber Welders Beeline Station - over-taxe- s Larsen Reads Paper WOODY’S 9 9 At Spring ' Meeting Wesley Larsen head of the logical science department road a paper on "The Effects of on the Embryos of the Qockroach Blabcrua Omni for" at the spring meeting of the Utah Academy of Arts letters and Sciences The meeting was held April 15 and 16 at the University of Utah Dr Albert W Grundmin of the University of Utah was Junior author of the paper The pnpor was the second of a scries that will be presented bio- :9 : t 9 : Jewelry Inc “It Pays to Buy from an Expert" Watch and Jewelry Repairs GIFT ITEMS t DIAMONDS Phone GR FREE 2-33- 71 - WATCHES - SILVERWARE HELPER UTAH Engraving on All Purchases BtMeteeeeeeeeooeeeteeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei |