Show Volume 3 CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE PRICE UTAH MONDAY OCTOBER 2 1941 Number 1 Activities Corbonites Scattered Scheduled Over World Members of the 1961 graduating class at Carbon College are already scattered throughout the September 27 — Freshmen entrance exams (ACT) 8:00 am freshmen dance-dinn- world freshmen assembly er 28 — Freshmen Or- September ientation October 2--5 — Hello Week Big Sister Program — AWS Intramural Group Organization — AMS Homecoming Week October 3 — AWS Assembly October 6 — Booster Banquet 6:00 pjn Varsity Show Pep Rally October 7 — Homesoming PaFootball Game — rade 10-aBoise 2:00 pm Homecoming Dance 8:00 pm October 12 — Film Festival October 13 — AWS Party — Community 8 October Theater play "Is Zat So" October 19 — Football Ricks m 17-1- at Price ' Freshman-Sophomo- re Hayride (after game) Freshman-SophomoChariot Race (halftime) November 4 — Football CSU at Price Preference re Ball— AWS — Dramatic November Production “January Thaw" — Thanksgiv4 November ing Holidays November 25 — University of Utah Varsity Inter Squad Game November 27 — Assembly 13-14-- 15 23-2- Ko-vac- ks (Pianist) December 2 — Band Clinic 8— Christmas December Pageant “Birth of the Child" December 7 — Basketball — Magic Valley December 8 — Basketball — Fort Lewis December 14 — Christmas Con6-- 7- cert December Dance 15 — Christmas College Slates New Radio Program College Hour a one hour weekly radio program will be presented each Sunday from 2:30-3:3- 0 pan' under direction of Dr Herbal Rona Carbon College Speech Department head Dr Rona states that different departments of the college will be featured each week Th program will be broadcast from K0AL and will not only advertise the college hut actually display the many facets of education available at the college Both students and teachers will be used for presentations First radio hour will be October & Drama season will open with “Mr Hulot’s Holiday" first production on October 12 Dr Rona states STUDENTBODY Olsen from left to OFFICERS right Craig Johansen secretary senate president Bob Brewer Flor- - vice-pres- l- dent Bob Murphy president Gary Magnusen AMS president and Jean Topolovic AWS presi-enc- e dent are not pictured SMeaf Of fleers Welcome Serving on missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints are Art Gaillard France Nevin Anderson Gulf States Karl Barton England Dennis Breinholt Denmark Jeffrey Mortenson Western States Dale Swan Hawaii Utah State University claimed Gary Booth Betty McArthur Robert H Smith Paul Dupin Henry DeSimone Marie Iriart Blain Morgan Byron Shaw Jack Marzo Claudia Jacobsen Susan Worthen Jake Zaccaria Barbara Tomsic and John Hill Students who will attend the Univenity of Utah include Wayne Hanna Fred Tamagawa Terry Gagon Don Guy Larry Leonard Helen Yelenich Robert Green Florence Pitts Lynn Thomas Sandra Saastamoinen Darryl Zaccaria Carol Rebol Reporting to Brigham Young Univenity were Stan Cromar Beverly Keller Rose Marie Nogu-lic- h Reba Keele Linda Broad-bent Richard Bryner Larry Staley Richard Hansen College of Southern Utah enrolled Laurel Fra nd sen Caroline won third place in state competi- Nelson Dorothy Robb Byron tion also winning the agriculture Massman Jr department award at graduation Returning to Carbon College for He plans to enter the medical additional work are Kathy field Ills grandfather Nixon is a Jim Guy Don Boatwright doctor in Provo Byron Stoddard Larry Cox and “I am very honored to accept Irene Takahishi this governing position as Senate Several students entered the president” Craig states “and I field of matrimony These includhope I can do an effedent job" ed Ann Gibson and Arvil Johansen Karen Ophiekens and Scott Potter Richard Hansen and Judy Olsen Florence Bardsley James Brown and Con- Cosmopolitan Stadentaody Bob Murphy Craig Johansen Bob Murphy newly elected president was bom in Salt Lake City Utah Currently he resides In Sunnyside Utah He was graduated last year from the Notre Dame High School where he served as studentbody president He was validictorian of the graduating class Bob attended the National Council of Catholic Youth at Kansas City last year He was a delegate to the White House Conference and attended Boys’ State at Logan He Is attending Carbon College on a scholarship He plans to major in physical sciences Bob and his fellow studentbody officers have formulated a fine program for this year Some of the Innovations Include: 1 Bill boards on the highway 2 A noon broadcast to inform the students of the coming events 3 A Carbon College rodeo 4 A great Homecoming 5 A newspaper “An informed studentbody will be an interested studentbody" Bob states In addition to his activities Bob at the Carbon works part-tim- e Railway He likes all sports but his favorite is skiing stu-dentbo- dy by-week-ly Studentbody Senate president Craig Johansen is the son of Mr and Mrs Oral C Johansen of Castle Dale Utah He was graduated ffom the North Emery High School in I960 where both of his parents are teachers He was the salutatorian He was also a delegate to Boys' State in 1959 and attended the Rotary Convention in I960 He was featured in the Deseret News as an outstanding teen in 1960 CTaig is an active leader having held many offices in high school He served as president of the junior class president of the Thespians for two years and president of the FFA Chapter during his senior year He was active in the music department He attended the Band in 1959 and participated in county and regional meets He was presented the Music Department award when he All-Sta- te was graduated Active in speech debate and radio Craig portrayed the leads in several high school plays His father is a cattleman and Craig enjoys working with hiip “I love the great ourdoors I guess you would call this my hobby" He states “I am supporting myself largely on my livestock enterprise — raising beef and sheep" He Fer-guss- Florence Olsen newly - elected studentbody secretary of Carbon College was bom and reared in Orangeville Utah She was graduated from the South Emery High School where she participated as a on the shorthand cheerleader team and in the band She was the FFA Sweetheart in her senior year FFA attendant In her junior year and participated in many plays and speech tournaments during her high school years Florence is organist in her IDS ward in Orangeville She is also work serving for active In two years as a group leader Her hobbies include sewing playing the piano and tennis At Carbon College she works as assistant secretary to the registrar She was an attendant to the queen at the Homecoming last fall She plans to major in English and minor in home economics (Continued on Page Two) 4-- H nie Vouros Clyde Christensen and Nancy Westovcr Connie McCourt and John Price Larry Leonard Karen Staker Lynn Thomau and Nancy Marston Karleen Balle and Mike Ellis Maudeen Warren will marry Gene Burton in November With the exception of Miss Westover all are former students of Carbon College and (Continued on Page Two) Registrar Greets New Frosh Crop To all new students at Carbon College may I extend a very hearty welcome to our school My wish is that you will enjoy very pleasant and profitable experiences here which will make the next two years the most memorable ones in your lives To the old students — “Welcome back" May you too enjoy a wonderful year at Carbon Greeting: Extended by Director DR CLAUDE BURTENSHAW Welcome to Carbon College Welcome to a new experience Last spring you were awarded a high school diploma at a service called a 'Commencement" This was four months ago and perhaps “Commencement" the word would be more fitting to identify what wou are going to do now than what you did at that exercise You are now going to start begin or “commence" an entirely new experience of your life You have learned the basic skills of reading writing and arithmetic You have learned to think in a general way These have come from a school experience required by law and the teacher looked after your ttlme for the hours you were at the a book as a challenge Instead of viewing it as a task accept school Th eexperlence you are about it as an opportunity to dig deeper to "commence" is one of your climb higher widen horizons own choosing No one will tell you The new insights will provide what time to report for school new “commencements" The lanNo one will check on what you guage that permits casual comdo between your classes You will munication may now be the deeven be in classes in which the vice to convey meaning clarify soteacher will not check your prep- cial conflicts and arouse emotionaration All of this will be left to al concern of human problems The mathematical formulas that your discretion This Is the “commencent" of an were so easily memorized now beexperience that is all yours The come means of equating an analyskills of reading writing and sis and comprehension of the arithmetic may at your initiative functions of the universe unfold new world in books in I welcome you to the "comthoughts and in experimentation mencement" of your college exIbis "commencement" could perience and hope that It means bring you new satisfaction from the finding of the you you can be —Claude J Burtenshaw accepting the assignment to read on LUCILLE JENSEN |