Show CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE Few Pag — Spring Sings of Color Spring of 1961 sings its fashion gong in bold bright colors a smart woman will be a liberal in the use of color and use — reds pinks and warm orange avoid course she will gold Of putting two striking colors together and not wear more than three colors at one time With a bright costume she will use neutral assessorles so as not to detract from the dominant Goats of fine cashmere with fine detailing are always good The plastic Jacket in neutral and bright colors look and year like blue-gree- ns leather Most of the clothes look better when kept simply accessorized A dramatic hat — the doll size — is the newest and long creamy beige or white kid gloves will become the "best friends” this siting Bags are the underarm style and are long and skinny Dame fashion says the needle look in shoes is more tapered than ever Women have argued pro and con on pointed -- toe shoes ever since they stepped into the fashion scene five years ago One style setter said "I believe that pointed shapes will go on and on but other shapes will also return to footwear” Ben Sommars said 'It takes genius to free women from conformity" Neutral colors and patent leather go with almost everything hair style The new "honey-hug- " waves soft in is flattering it lies the covers and close to the face wear to not necessary ears It is ear rings with this style The more buffant style is "going out” Utah Rated ‘Tops’ Application Deadline Set for Graduation The tradition of education passits ed down to this generation by is paying fathers Utah pioneer off according to the 1961 Research Education Report of the National Utah Association which shows leadin gthe nation in many areas in per Though Utah rates Mnd fir"1 capita Income it ranks for public income of cent per school revenue cent Utah earmarks 393 per of its state and local expenditures to rank for education Only state 404 with per higher is Delaware cent Phone ME 7-14- 10 16 West Main Street every-wom-- an all-sta- te of School nnmii lit viva’s 29 East Main Street ME Materials 7-22- 78 smiimimitttiiiM FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association Insure Your Education By Saving Nowi 58 West Main KARL BARTON Karl Barton is being honored as This week we honor Dr David Cox dean of students and instruc- Student of the Month He is a tor at Carbon College Dr Cox student from Castle DAVID COX sophomore Dale He has been active in all campus activities He is pursuing a course leading to chemical research Karl is a talented musician In addition to the piano he plays the trombone oboe saxaphone and possesses a fine singing voice As a result of this training he has played and sung in public many times in addition to appearing with a dance band popular in the area - - - Price Utah : NAN GIBSON Mrs Nan Leonard Gibson daughter of Mr and Mrs Erin Leonard formerly of Price was graduated from Carbon College In 1951 She was graduated from the LDS School of Nursing where she is currently employed She is married to Captain James Gibson now stationed at Labrador NIELSON Clayton Nielson son of Mrs Verena Neilson of Murray was bom at Price where he attended school He was graduated from Carbon High School where he was active in the Senate Club participated in wrestling boxing chorus drama and was a chear leader He was graduated from Carbon College in 1953 At the same time his mother also graduated from Carbon College He was a member of the football team After serving in the army in Korea and Japan he returned to Pensacola Florida Clayton received his BS degree at the BYU in 1959 He tenches science mathematics and algebra at the Price Junior High School He is married to the former Rosa Mie Heath of Pollocks-vlll- e North Carolina CLAYTON come in every shape and size within the realm of one’s imagination Larger sizes is the trend in ladies' hand-bag- s this year this was necessitated so that the ladies could get everything they wanted into the bag A girl standing stocking-foote- d in the college hall last week was asked where her shoes were In answer to the question she opened her purse and produced a pair of blue suedes In addition to becoming larger women’s purses are assuming strange shapes As one stands on the sidewalk and watches the fern inine traffic stream by he notices them carrying shopping-baskeand even lunch-bucke- ts too-ches- ts ts If one were to stop the lady and ask why she stuffed-anima- ls was carrying such objects she would probably explain that she was carrying nothing but her hand-ba- g Another item of the modem woman's equipment is her gloves they probably came in style with the working girl Besides hiding dishpan hands gloves match the styles of the purses They are a ts perfect match for the and the According to the feminine population gloves have other uses besides Just being stylish Gloves keep the fingers warm in winter and they also prevent blisters caused from the feminine chores The white glove which is the most popular also supplies an excuse for working too hard — the fear of getting one's gloves dirty Gloves being convenient for winter brings to light another item of feminine clothing The coat which is often styled in Paris From looking at a list containing the names of these coats one would think he was looking at a travelogue — French sable Per-sio- n Iamb Russian sable When buying furs the woman goes by the label which is not always correct American sable is often sold as Russian sable dyed fitch as sable dyed goat as bear The cry however of the feminine world is "So long as it fools the woman next door it is good enough for me” lunch-bucke- tool-ches- ts News of Our Alumni : FIRST Modem ladies are equipped for anything as evidenced by the size of the purses they carry? They Application Deadline Set for Graduation Fine Selection TTTTfTTTfn! By LUTE 19-1- See Our A Gentleman’s Viewpoint is a native of Orangeville where he was graduated from Central High School at Castle Dale He received his bachelor of science debelt gree from the Brigham Young University in He began his teaching career at Green River Utah interrupting it to serve in the Marine Corps during World War II where he was commissioned a 1st Lt Dr Cox has taught at Carboy since 1954 He is married to be College Students who plan gradto the Janis Utley They former Carbon from uated this spring are of five children the filed have not and apparents College yet should for plications graduation do so Immediately states Lucile Jensen registrar Before a student can become a candidate for graduation his Clark Neilson was bom in Price scholastic record must show that and attended schools here graduhe has satisfied the requirements ating from Carbon High where he for entrance that he has filled all was active in sports and was an football player On the colthe requirements for graduation level he was named that he has completed the course lege guard for which he is registered and that He was graduated from Carbon he has an average of not less than College in 1951 where he was acC or a ratio of at least 200 in tive in sports and music He served two years In the U5 all his college work Carbon College grants an Asso- Army in Germany He was graduated from the University of Utah ciate in Arts title an Associate in with a BJS degree While there Science title an Associate in Bus- he began research in psychology iness title an associate title in and received a US Grant for his various trades and Certificates of project He delivered his master's theCompletion Each Is granted upon sis at the International Conventhe completion of specified courses tion of Phychologists in Chicago and number of credits in 1957 and was awarded his DocTo be qualified for the title of tor's degree in 1959 He is affiliAssociate in Arts a student must ated with seven honorary sociecomplete at least ninety credit ties and received three special hours of college work exclusive of scholastic awards from the U of U physical education Mr Neilson has developed a new method of electrical shock therapy 1 1 1 for the mentally ill which is being used in three state hospitals He is continuing his research for the Veterans Administration in We Are Kansas City Missouri Currently he is an instructor at The Earliest University of Kansas and Kansas State University and an advisor on the staff of five local hospitals He Is married to the former Joyce Young of Price With The Latest y — fildly and another mildly jhihhhh MASSEY’S PERSONALITIES The Dior Collection has arrived with its burst of color flaring designs and knee tipping skirts The new hip line policy is a new design star in his Mare Bohan Doer’s showing to put it mildly is a success all over the world Why is it a success? It is a difficult to say as to say why one girl is a bell among her sisters or to say why one play succeeds But after the first ten minutes of the showing the scent of triumph was in the air In the making of these dresses was the most beautiful materials the world has to offer Paris has a favorite look for today it is a suit of pink or apricot pale blue pale or live green or navy blue with an Jacket length The Paris favorite for evening is the printed chiffon dress which is long drifty and beautiful with pale background and clouds of pink roses and a shocking pink April 4 1961 Tuesday ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Mrs Stanton Harvey (Elizabeth Williams) daughter of Mr and Mrs Victor Williams was graduated from Carbon College in 1955 She wasc graduated from the Brigham Young University where she was affiliated with White Key Phi Kappa Phi and Y Calcares Mrs Harvey served a mission in Minnesota for the LDS church Currently she is employed in the LDS Church Offices as secretary for Marlon G Romney FRANDSEN Mrs Beth Frandsen Hartman daughter of Mr and Mrs B L Frandsen of Price was graduated from Carbon College in 1951 She attended the USU and the Northwestern University at Chicago Illinois where she received a Certificate as a Registered Certified Physical Therapist She will be graduated from the USU this spring with a BS degree Mrs Hartman is presently employed at both the Carbon Hospital and the Utah Permanente Hospital at Dragcrton as a physical therapist She is married to ErCarbon College Nursing Departnest Hartman Price City Park one ment which is under the Jurisdichave Superintendent They tion of Irel Longhurst vocational child department director was organized in 1955 JAMES JENSEN Miss Betty June Kiley is diwas Jensen James Lee graduated from South Ehiery High rector of the nursing program School He was graduated from which is a one-yeaffiliate Carbon College in 1955 and from course Since she became director the BYU in 1957 with a BS de- two new affiliations have been added Last year for the first gree He taught school for three years time the nurses were affiliated at the Durrant School with the Board of Health and Presently he Is principal of the next month the group will for Spring Glen Scchool and teaches time first the go to the Mental the sixth grade He is married to the former Hospital at Provo for a two weeks' BETTI Nursing Program Achievements Gted ar |