| Show CARBON Friday October 16 1964 COLLEGE Volume 4 Ashurst and Casaday Elected Presidents Two elected Salt Lake students were president Janet Mott secretary to class president posts Chris Gebel AMS vice president after final balloting last Friday Ashurst Tice graduate of Granite High School is the new and Bill sophomore president Casaday who graduated from West High will lead the freshmen Tice came to Carbon last year on a football and band scholarship He is manager of the Carbon Dance Band Bill la a transfer student from the University of Utah He is active in Lambda Delta Sigma Other officers elected were: Sophomores: Tom Paterick vice president Karyn Piccionl secretary Gene Vea AMS secretary Sophomore Officers are: front Tom Patterick Katyn Piccionl Nancy Robertson AWS secretary Tice Ashurst Gene Vea Nancy Hobertson rear: Paul Scartezina Frankie Coomer Steve Ferderber DcN'ac Dusscrre Steve Ferdcriier and Frankie Cbomer DcNac Dusscrre Paul Scartezina Ed Hogan student senate representatives Freshman: Gene Schultz vice Christine Herzog Named News Editor II III' ' of ‘ ' 1 ' A iW I l i - r“v"Vv' VA if y Christine Herzog sophomore student from Price has been named editor of the Golden Eagle for the year 1964-6- 5 Christine is a graduate of Carbon High School where she was a staff member on the “Carbonicle” for two years During her senior year she was the business mana- I ger -- yi ip Str'' At Cartton College she is a cheerleader and a member of the Blue Debs marching drill team She is majoring In homo economics Chris is currently the Honored Queen of Job's Daughters Bernadette Perrero AWS vice Gordon Pat president Kathy Brennan Leonard Aoyagi Jane Mizukawa Jay Hall and John Roberts student senate 'Guys & Dolls’ Coming The first major production to he presented on the Geary Theatre stage this quarter will be the musical "Guys and Dolls" This will be a joint enterprise of the Carbon College and the Community Theatre It will be presented for the general public November 19 and 20 "Guys and Dolls” was the most popular musical on Broadway before the opening of "My Fair Lady" Tryouts were conducted over a period of three nights with over 50 people trying out for the major lecture Next Wed parts Director Neil Warren exenthusiasm over the show The first presentation in the pressed seems the college and "It saying Chautauqua series will be given the have an abundance community Wednesday October 21 at 8:00 of musical talent" pm in the Geary Theatre Guest lecturer will be Dr DaThis is the second year for the vid Miller faculty member of the University of Utah and promin- popular series Other lectures will ent western historian His subject be given by Dr Armand J Eard-le- y Dr Avard Fairbanks Dr Rois “The Donner Party" Euler Dr Henry Eyring bert anW John 'nicker Director nounced that Carbon College stu- and Dr Rex Skidmore Each is a dents will be admitted free upon member of the faculty of the presentation of their activity University of Utah and widely cardj prominent in his field Enrollment Rises Christine Herzog A I -- rr Enrollment at Carbon College continues to swell according to Luclle Jensen registrar Total day enrollment is now at 511 with an additional 20 students expected to register for a nursing course that will start on Monday This would be an increase in the day school of 15 over 1963 ' Jensen also said that total October 21 Wednesday Chautau- enrollment in night school may qua: Dr David Miner reach 130 or more thus making 'The Donner Party" 8:00 PM a grand enrollment of near 700 Geary Theatre The Coordinating Council of October 21 Wednesday Lambda Della Sigma 7:00 P M Higher Education in the State October 23 24 Friday Saturday of Utah last year projected a figNew Freshman officers are front Bernadette Perrerro Janet Debate Meet BYU ure of 511 students for Gaxtxm Mott Bill Casaday Gene Schultz Skip Gebel: rear Kathy Gordon Leonard Aoyagi Pat Brennan Jay llall John Mizukawa Jane Spencer this year October 26-Homecoming 31 (Miss |