Show Pag CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE Four - Monday Nevombor 20 1961 Cheerleaders Add Color to Events Vr4rf A few of the greatest assets of was again chosen during her a rnlWe are its facultv its ath- - sophomore year along with Saun-dr- a Thomas a flashy brunette letic program and its cheerleaders of Helper Frosh girls chonative is fortunate Carbon College to sen haveadd sparkle and beauty four to oustanding enough cheerleaders As has already been were two blondes from Price — proved the team spirit and school Sandra Scartezina and Shanna These girls deserve spirit of an institution depend Woodruff for to lead the credit on chosen the those part they are playgreatly in behind cheers This year the girls ing making Carbon dick atha Olsen include the team letically Judy Cold weather long trips lack of blue-eye- d brunette from Price who - student cooperation and losing teams sometimes daunt the spirit of people but Sandy Shanna Judy and Saundra always manage to smile despite obstacles Study Shows Utah Tops in Education A survey completed recently at Shanna Woodruff Judy Olsen and Sandra Scartezina lead fellow students in cheers that lead to victory over Ricks Saun-dr- a Thomas fourth member of the group was absent when picMenzics Photo ture was taken Math Instructor Slates Plans for Department In an effort to bring math stu- dents to express mathematical dents up to a high standard of relationships systematically and achievement Carbon’s genial Fourth to enrich the student math instructor Norman I arson has set up a plan in which he is with the logical processes of stressing four major objectives mathematics as a part of a libthis year in his algebra classes eral education Mr Larson plans to achieve his Mr Larson plans first to insure logically that the students who continue on in mathematics beyond his course will be well grounded in the basic fundamentals of algebra in order that they may be able to meet the requirements of higher level courses Second to develop an insight into problem solving that may be transferred into everyday life as well as in additional course w'ork Third to encourage the stu by (a) adequate coverage of the text by starting with the fundamentals of quadratic equations (b) developing mathematical theories relating to the material being covered (c) student participation both in development of theories and in daily problem solving (d) interpreting algebra as a symbolic science which is governed by logical objectives Elder James P Richens son of Price was recently called by the Mr and Mrs Reed D Richcns Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to serve on a mission in the Hawaiian field In honor of Elder Richens a farewell testimonial was held in the Price Third ward chapel Sunday evening October 29 Included in the testimonial program was an organ prelude Post-lud- e music was played by Karen Robertson Opening hymn was by the congregation and invocation was given by Alfred Richens Short talks were given by Rex L Christensen and President Cecil Broadbcnt Response by the missionary and talks by the parents of the missionary and Bishop Dean Wcngrccn concluded the services Closing song was by the congregation and Melvin Taylor offered the closing prayer James is a former student of Carbon College He will return to college after completing his SERVICE BEELINE Save on Your Gas Oil Services NEW Tire Needs USED Talent Show Rates — RECAPS 175 South Carbon Ave at "Talent Show" was presented the weekly Carbon College assembly November 9 Bob Murphy student body president opened the assembly with prayer He then introduced the emcee Mike Orfanakis who introduced the program numbers First number was a band rendition Members who performed included Richard Holdaway Frank Mathis Richard Mcnzies Judy Brienholt Claudene Burtenshaw Pat LeMaster and' Sandra McArthur A calypso dance by Shanna Woodruff was followed by an instrumental trio composed of Dave Ilallklay Jim Downs and Tom Black who sang three numbers the first being dedicated to Sandra Scartezina Closing number was an instrumental duet with Mr Orson Tew and Mr Frank Post-m- a playing the French horns They were accompanied by Mrs Orson Tew At the end of the assembly Lynn Carlson freshman informed the students of an easy way for them to travel to Europe next summer He stated that students could work for four weeks and tour the rest of the time Thanksgiving Dinner Held OK RUBBER WELDERS and — enrolled in school Second was Colorado with 226 per cent The 1960 study showed an increase of enrollment of college-ag-e students but Utah still led the nation with a 379 per cent Colorado had slipped to sixth and California had climbed to second with a 321 per cent enrollment Even though Utah had a high enrollment of students in 1950 they were still among the top 10 states in the percentage of increase from 1950 to 1960 Utah has an average of 119 out of every 1000 students of college-ag- e attending school Average for the nation is 65 out of every 1000 Washington DC ranks higher than any of the states In 1950 it averaged 36 per cent and in 1960 it averaged 56 per cent This is mainly because of the schools that attract students from many states As Top Attraction Former Carbon Student Honored in Farewell Testimonial in Price Third Ward and the University of Michigan showed that Utah still leads the 50 states in actual enrollment of college-ag- e students Pi Gamma Chi? Does it sound In the 1950 study Utah had 26 like Greek to you? Well it is students This is the name of the per cent of its college-ag- e only so- Price cial organization for girls on the Carbon College campus A scholastic average of B is one of the requirements which must be met by members of this club The aims of the Pi Gams are to promote social life in the school and to uphold its ideals of democracy scholarship sportsmanship and culture Club officers are Charlene Mari-noCharlotte Smith Joyce Aime and Merelene Oliveto These new officers are looking forward to a successful and year with the group of pledges — the largest ever recorded at the college Outstanding parties held during "Rush Week” were the Friday night slumber party and the tea on Sunday afternoon Superstitions of the 13th were carried out at the Friday night affair Both socials were attended by old members and the new jriedges The following girls were admitted to membership: Catherine Nielsen Jona Costello Ardith Moss Tanra Jones Shanna Woodruff Sandra Scartezina Anne Holdaway Mary Wolfram Mila Aiken Joan Barnett Judy Barnett Barbara Bingham Margaret Brown Kathleen Buttrey Karen Davis Diane Fergusson Kathy Fergusson Mary Ann Fielder Judy Rowley George Anna Gibson Sherrie Pitts Pat Naylor Barbara Pizza LaRae Stewart Linda Thompson Jean Topolovic Mary Louise Vetere Amelia and Marie Ward C C The Intercollegiate Knights are presently pledging five new members They are Chad Peatross Randy Moore Garth Johnson John Torrey and David Darbonl These pages are attending classes in their dress suits and doing various other things as a part of the initiation ceremony ni fun-fill- ed Yok-lavit- ch GARY CALLAWAY Former President To Serve Mission In Central States Elder Gary Callaway son of Mr and Mrs John C Winn was honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday October 29 at 4 pm in the Carbon Stake Center Gary is presently serving in the Central States Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Included in the testimonial program was background music by Dean and Dorothy Brown opening hymn by the congregation talk David Clair vocal solo by Diane Forsythe talk Mr John Winn and the closing hymn by the congregation Gary is the sixth missionary to leave from the Price Second Ward Others include Joel Jewkes New Zealand Leonard K! Shield Peru Leonard Miller Colorado Jack Buchanan Montana Paul J Boy-ac- k England and Wesley Brent Jensen New Zealand All are former students of Carbon College Gary served as freshman class president last year Girls Present Church Program Students at Carbon College Dormitory presented the program at the Price Fourth Ward Sacrament meeting last Sunday evening Arlene Erickson dorm president introduced the followlng’pro-gram- : Talk Ellen Randall vocal solo Katherine Berry talk Arlene Page piano solo Edith Rona talk Annette Hall talk Jean attended Roskcllcy invocation Ted Jensen Three knights who the national convention in Moscow Idaho and Pullman Washington last April were featured in the national IK newspaper The Shield They were Karl Bar- - Girls’ ton Blaln Day and Leonard (Tim) Trauntvein The IK Duchess from Utah was selected to reign as National Queen for the present school year LEWIS OPTICAL & JEWELRY CO Lambda Delta Sigma fraternity members were entertained at the annual Thanksgiving dinner for members and pledges last Saturday evening at the Institute In charge of the party were officers of the group Delvin McFarlane men’s president Venice Powell women’s president Arlene Erickson and Paul Tabone Gary Magnuson treasurer and Geraldine Shield secretary Recently members of the group were entertained at the annual Barnyard Social Pat Naylor was awarded the prize for prettiest milkmaid and Gary Magnuson was named the ugliest farmer Incorporated "GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS" Complete Watch Repair Service 44 EAST MAIN STREET PRICE UTAH vice-preside- FOR ALL YOUR wmnD hwwung SHOP AT KMJUED&’S MKTT IN PRICE WE SPECIALIZE IN PIZZA AND FRIED SHRIMP CRETE Drive-In- n Scansclmcfs House of Fine Foods DINING ROOM — PRIVATE PARTIES Fine Steaks and Roasts 311 EAST MAIN Beef ME 74 - - tjmh PRICE UTAH Boric |