Show THE GOLDEN EAOL1 Pag Two Staff Editor Aaa’t Editor Reporters Friday Octobor li 1944 Four Cheerleaders! Selected Monday Christine Herzog Susan Olsen Marie Greenland Sore muscles and a bad case of Leon Moynier Vickie Yamagu-ch- i nerves accompanied seven Loraine Jensen Patrick to cheerleader tryouts earlier this Head Stu Fausett Laura Ash- week ley Marilyn Ilinkins Kathleen Those finally chosen to lead CarHorsley Mike Bunnell Dave bon and help boost her spirit are Roberts Bernadette Perrero Nannette Marshall Margaret HouLoma Evans Jean Hanson Gene ston Barbara Allred and Janet Schultz Pat Ortega Mott Adiisor Dean Walton Nannette and Margaret are from Price Barbara is from Drag-erto- n and Janet calls Panaca Nevada home The girls were selected by a panel of six judges comprised of On behalf of the Golden Eagle 2 faculty members 2 students staff we welcome you to a new and 2 community members Working with the girls this year at Carbon are sophomore Christine Heryear This year marks the beginning of a new GEU Student body of- zog and advisor Joy Peterson ficers faculty and you as students are all a part of this re- Debate Team Prepares modeling As your school paper It is our hope that we too can aid Hie Debate Squad of Carbon in the creation of a new image an itinerformulated has College here at Caibon for the coming year Hie first It is our goal to publish a week- ary meet of the season will be held ly paper in an attempt to let you at Brigham Young University on know what has happened on camp- October 23 and 24 us and what is The members of the squad parSince our aim is to serve you ticipating at BYU are Marilyn we encourage you to let us know Hinkins Tm Alexander Tom if there is anything you want pub- Longhurst Paula Butler Marion lished Letters to the editor spec- Burdick and Lee Johnson The ial class projects club news and pressure of previous trophies won canting events all are welcome at BYU weigh heavily upon the As our space is limited we must squad The debate tonic for the set a deadline for all articles If roming year is: Resolved: That articles are in by 1:00 pm on the Federal Government should Tuesday we will do our best establish a national program of to get the news in for you The public works for the unemployed arliclcs may be turned in to Dean Other trips planned during the Walton Christine Herzog or year Include meets at USU Utah Pocatello Tucson Boise and Censlipped under our office door This year can mark a change tralis Washington in the history of Carbon if you as an individual will participate in the activities and do your utmost to make CEU the best Jr WANTEDI College In the state who arc Christine Herzog College students to Editor work hard (and willing have fun) Some positions open on Yeaihook and Paper staff No experience necessary If inRegents Approve terested contact Dean WalBudget Request ton office in Geary Theatre co-e- ds Editorial For Carbon College after tryouts In Geary Theatre year are Diana Childs president Susan ARtiser vice president Circle K A full schedule has been set up for one of Carbon's most active service clubs Circle K Serving as officers this year are Karl Kraync president Bruce Bertelscn vice president and Reza Darboni secretary Membership is still open and anyone interested is encouraged to Join Membership is voluntary Just submit your name to one of the officers Acceptance is left to the discretion of the officers and council The primary goal of the club this year is to raise enough money to put an eagle on the new sign S Lambda Delta Sigma Intellectuality night will be held Wednesday at 7:30 pm Everyone will gather at the Institute and then go to the Geary Theatre to listen to Dr David Miller's lecture on the Chautauqua series Refresh ments will be served afterwards L D All pledges tend invited Non-pledg- es are required to Larsen historian Joy Peterson is faculty advisor Homecoming queen candidate is Barbara Allred Hie new officers were installed on October 12 Homecoming Theme Announced by Tobey "Legends of the Gods" is the theme of this year’s Homecoming celebration according to Gene Tobey chairman Traditional activities that will be included in the big week are the parade queen contest variety and talent show banquet and dance New events added this year will be a talent presentation by queen candidates during the assembly hour Thursday morning and a fireworks display Friday night Dates for the annual celebration are October 29-Cubs and organizations are reminded to submit scripts and float dans to the committee today 31 at- and actives are ABC New officers for ABC club this BB Practice Set Word from the sports department is that varsity basketball practice begins Monday at 3:30 pm Coach Curtis Jenson in his coach of the squad of 17 or 18 first season as head Eagles plans a men which will be one of the largest squads Carbon has ever carried Daan Jenson Head Basketball Coach Lin- da Killpack secretary and Janice at the Institute The board of regents of the University of Utah meeting in monthly session Monday approved an appropriation request for the next biennium for Cnrbon College as submitted by Dr John W Tucker director The appropriation calls for an of expenditure during 1965-6- 7 $1079754 which is 28 per cent more than the current budget of $84338457 The proposed 1965-6- 7 budget would be supported by a request ed state appropriation of $872029 and dedicated credits from student fees and other sources of $207725 We were having a twist party when my father walked in He stood staring at the dancers and then slowly turned to my mother and said 'Well if this doesn't bring rain — nothing will!” New Cheerleaders for Carbon are: Barbara Allred Janet Mott Nannette Marshall and Margaret Houston Girls were picked Monday Coach Jenson held three days of tryouts this week and expressed pleasure at the interest shown by many fellows in trying for a berth on the team Team members will be announced in the next week’s issue Gene Tobey Homecoming Chairman |