Show Monday Novtmbor 20 1961 CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE LED BY Students Warned Wake up WARREN Carbonizes Uphold Tradition o Make Up Fight! “Americans! Paga Thret Winners Nab Two and ght” were the opening words of Mr Reed Benson the guest s leaker at the assembly held at Carbon Firsts One Third Gary Magnuson Val Ilalaman-dari- s and Saundra Thomas lived to an old Carbon College traup dition of winning honors in speech meets when they walked off with first place honors at the recent BYU invitational speech meet The team members led by Coach Neil Warren competed with junior varsity teams from Utah State University Brigham Young University University of Utah College of Idaho Idaho State and Colorado State Val Ilalamandaris and Gary Magnuson won first place in interpretative speaking and Saundra Thomas received third place College Thursday Novem- ber 2 Mr Benson the executive director of the Society was introduced to the audience by Carbon County iobert Hassell Agricultural Agent The guest speaker explained that the purpose and aims of the society is to push Americanism and the constituional way of life le states that Communism is a much greater threat to the freedom of America than is generally realized by American citizens and hat unless Americans wake up and fight to keep their freedom t will be lost in a very short an LINDA THOMPSON Journalists Honor Freshman Student in oratory Next on the agenda for the talented speech team is the western states tournament which will ime One of :his the best ways to win battle is to know the ways A prominent freshman face at Carbon this year is that of Linda Thompson Linda came to Carbon as an honor graduate from Carbon While at Carbon High School a member of the was she High Coalettes a singing group She played a leading role in the production "Call Me Madam” and was an active member in the Pep Club Thespians and a cappella choir At Carbon College Linda is a member of the Pi Gamma Chi Her hobbies are swimming ten nis and bowling Linda has a vibrant personality and will add color to the campus at Carbon She is the daughter o Mr and Mrs J B Thompson o of Communism and see through Price er’s office and receiving tickets Carbon College faculty members participate in a variety of activities and perform many services for church civic and social organizations in the eastern Utah area Such services are given free and are outside of actual school Members are usually duties available for services they can perform for the community if the public requests the service or entertainment Many of the services rendered are of an abstract nature They are not things that can be publicized or readily identified Yet they are services Other instructors serve in capacities that are known and can be publicized Some of the ways in which fa culty members have served the public in the past include musileccal entertainment drama tures church positions free tutoring organization officers and in fostering public relations During the past year faculty mem-berPeter Myer Frank Postma Dean Wengrcen and Dr Claude Burtenshaw have entertained as a male quartet on programs for churches civic and educational or- - Western Auto The Helper Associate Store State Bank Kovac Assembly To Be Presented Stephen Kovacs world famous pianist will appear in the Geary Theatre at Carbon College Monday November 27 at 8 pm as a feature of the regular lyceum season program for the 1961-6- 2 announces Frank Postma Admission price is $1 A special feature of the program will be selection of the program to be presented by popular choice of the audience Sheets presenting 13 possible choices o programs will be presented to the audience for its approval Mr Kovacs’ work has been lik ened to a "combination of Rach manoff and Gabrilovitch” by the critics Students will be admitted free to the concert by presenting stu dent body tickets to the treasur- 74 SO CARBON AVE Dial ME 7-26- 07 be held November 22 in Fresno California Eighty schools will them This can be accomplished y reading books on Communism Mr Benson stated He suggested that all students read "Masters of Deceit" by J Edgar Hoover Mr Benson who is the son of :he former United States Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T Benson concluded his talk by emphasizing that Americans still have ime to save America if they act participate 'Music of the Ages’ Faculty Assembly Presentation now Fatuity Members Serve Community In Variety of Ways sf Helper Utah Member F D I C SHOP AT Carbon College faculty members under the direction of Miss v Lucile Jensen exhibited their tal-- ! ents in a variety program Thursday morning centered around "Music of the Ages" The program numbers ranged from serious to hilarious and an audience of students and townspeople proved to Val Halmtndaris Coach Neil Warren Gary Magnuson and c attentive listeners Miss JenSaundra Thomas admire new trophies to be placed in Carbon sen emceed the program trophy cases Val and Gary nabbed first places in BYU contest Program numbers included a lute solo by Nola Parry and a Saundra claimed third place rombone solo by Orson Tew both members of the music faculty ganizations In addition Dr Bur-- 1 pMr:HAee Tminmn TTicy were accompanied by Mrs I tenshaw has delivered lectures to bUSUIMS milling Aft on Tew almost every type of organization M00 JD Vflrlf CtfltftC A faculty chorus directed by JIIIIC) counties in Carbon and near-b- y Frank Postma displayed many and has served on many special Students enrolled in the Bust hitherto unknown but talented committees ness at singers The chorus included Frank this Neil Warren has directed and CarbonDepartment are quarter to Postma Leonard Shield Tony College learning participated in several plays for operate office machines to type Bryner Maurice Nay Orson Tew the community theatre Sheldon and to master the fundamentals Dean Wengreen John Yack Peter Myer Charles Petersen A1 TruAllred has participated in com- of business mathematics Norman and Irel Longhurst theatre productions munity of machines is not the jillo Operation LaMont and David Cox on is the Larson he serving currently important aspect stressed in Arnold The chorus was directed Utah State Board of Education only the classes students must develop and as chairman of the State Ed- the by Frank Postma ability to work with both Attired in colorful barber shop ucational TV Committee Faculty Trained op- costumes the and accuracy speed faculty male quarmembers who serve as teachers erators arc in demand great entertained with two numtet in various church organizations states John Yack department Adeline" and "I "Sweet bers Petinclude Peter Myer Charles head the Girl Like a Girl Just Want Claude Dr Allred ersen Edith All the students that were grad That Married Dear Old Dad" Dr Herbert Burtenshaw and have Rona Mrs Allred has presented uated in business last year Quartet members are Peter Mycon er Dean or are found employment Wengrcen Dr Claude over 20 illustrated lectures to stu One education their tinuing Burtenshaw and Frank Postma schools social and civic organizais working in Washington dent In a skit arranged by Neil tions during the past year DC others in San Francisco Warren Mr Warren and Larry Mr Orson Tew has performed talas a vocal soloist for many or- and many are employed in or Regis cleverly exhibited their around Salt Lake City Mr Yack ents in song dance drama and ganizations He also directs the states Instructors include Mrs instrumental music choir for the Price Fifth Ward Grace Christiansen Mr John Yack accompanied Dean Wengrcen Mrs Joy Petersen serves as and Mr Sheldon Allred Miss Shanna Woodruff sang by dance director for her ward Ted fol"April Showers" They were Jensen as ward clerk and Ia Mrs with a skit Joy An English survey showed tha lowed by Mont Arnold ns a stake missionfemale in England has better Petersen Mrs Virginia Regis and the servary Miss Helen Wilson has the average Mrs Elaine Burgencr joining taled as a special consultant in most physical fitness than ents in dance and song of the library organizations in the American male county and gives freely of her time in an advisory capacity Fine Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry Hundreds of hours of extra Don been time have donated by Burge in the organization and adFree Engraving on Purchases ministration of the Carbon Col lege Museum Dr David Cox serves In the bishopric of his want — CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE — and Mr John Yack long-tim- e secretary and treasurer of the Price Rotary Club gives many WOODY’S JEWELRY Inc hours of free tutoring service to addition residents of a county in n to acting as a employoffice for people who ment jobs J mill one-ma- SELVA’S For All Your We Are Carbon College Boosters CHRISTMAS BUYING 29 East Main ME 7-22- 78 Go Eagles Go First National Bank Price Utah |