Show THE GOLDEN EAGLE Page Two Staff HELP WANTED Friday January 15 1955 Eagles Host Boise Ricks In The Eagles of Carbon College return to the friendly confines of their home court Friday and Saturday after tasting victory and defeat last week Boise Junior College will be the visitor Friday night followed by Ricks on Saturday Even with the traditional home court advantage in the Eagles will be 1C AC for 35 minutes before foul trouble At Snow Coach Curt Jenson and a break away explosion by substituted freely as the Eagles were in command throughout the Dixie caused their downfall Watkins Denson and Colbert game The games Friday and Saturday each fouled out causing the Eagle attack to sputter in the final few will be played at the National Guard Armonry at 8:00 pm minutes hard-presse- d both contests Editorial By Christine Herzog Another quarter behind us Time to set more goals and try to do better in the coming weeks The Golden Eagle has laid out a plan of action but help is need ed to carry it out Along with the end of the quarter came the end of Journalism classes and the papers staff There are many openings on our staff so if you're interested in having your own office and your name in the paper each week don't hesitate to speak up Let Dean Walton or Christine Herzog know of your desires and a member of the staff you will be Open Letter To the Students Of Carbon College Having attended Carbon College for only a short period of time I have found evident a serious lack of certain "something" This “something" is what makes school in particular and life in general worth while It can be defined as school spirit enthusiasm or simply caring In analyzing the last quarter I find a definite trend toward apathy or lack of caring Attitudes got off to a good start: went fairly well through homocoming although not nearly and then reaching possibilities moved steadily downward This trend was climaxed or shall I say with the Christmas tree contest When such an event is held at one of the larger universities students and clubs go whole-ho- g to show their best efforts Realizing Carbon's disadvantage of size In this respect it seems to Early In the season Boise was picked by area sportswriters as a strong contender for the conference bunting with Ricks given an outside chance of taking the crown Boise is tall with good rebounding strength and fine outside shooting Outstanding players are Lee Harvey a 6'4" freshman Randy Ackley 6'3" guard who averaged 19 points per game last year Dick Schrader 6'5" sophomore Jack Crowell 67' sophomore and Gary Hester 5’10" guard The Eagles have a one-w- in one-lo- ss record in conference play after their rood trip last week In a contest at St George Carbon fell 106-S- 5 but they came back to swamp Snow the next night In Ephraim 94-7- 3 Dixie is now being touted as the team to beat in the conference with the Eagles given the nod as the number one challenger Any loss at home by Carbon however would be disastrous Ron Cunningham was big man in the road series hitting 33 points at Dixie and 18 at Snow Other high scorers were Tbrry Redmond who got 14 at Dixie and 16 at Snow Vince Cblbert 12 and 18 and Wilson Watkins 8 and 14 Carbon played the Rebels close Cheerleaders Visit Dixie Snow CSU Hutchens Cox Featured This Week One of two Price boys playing the drums and is interested in for the Eagles is Jerry Hutchens guitar He is the son of Peggy and LesJerry is a freshman at Carbon ter Hutchens and the oldest of 4 majoring in psychology Athens Georgia is the home children having 2 brothers and a town of Jim Cox sister Jeriy graduated from Carbon Jim comes from a family of 5 High School in 1960 where he was having a younger sister and broin track" his ther and is the son of Charles and named "all-stasenior year Laura Cox After graduation “Hutch" enStanding 5’ 11" and weighing tered the Air Force During his 150 pounds the freshwas Sam a Uncle with he Golden man plays guard for the stay member of the Unicom softball Eagles and basketball teams and received Jim graduated from Yamato honorable mention School Tokyo Japan in High France in basketball 1964 where he was selected "all-FJerry is 22 stands 6’ 3" and in East" and weighs 190 pounds and plays for- the Far East tournament his Junward on the Eagle team His fav- ior and senior years orite sport is golf however he Traveling has been a common has participated in a wide variety occurrence for Jim whose father of athletics is a in the Air Force His hobby - - - - girls! He plays They'veTSgt lived in Sacramento San Athens Antonio Chattanooga durand New and Jersey Tokyo course of the their ing stays Jim has learned to speak Spanish and Chinese A B C Club Majoring in math with the Much fun and a sleepless night hopes of becoming a pilot Jim has been planned for the mem- would like to enter the Air Force bers of the ABC Club A slum-lw- r Academy at Colorado Springs party has been scheduled for Jim enjoys all sports and states in the Student Union that his hobby is "Enjoying my the free time doing various little enBuilding after the game tonight Is of the Chairman event Kitty tertaining odds and ends” The one thing he enjoys most about and Christie Shield is Horsley Carbon County is the antics of his Don’t forget to get your "little roommate doll that is on sale today to Move? te ar "all-tourn- Have you noticed Dean Carver lately? You have to look real close but you might see a few gray hairs These appeared Just last weekend There's an explanation really weekend Dean Carver drove Carbon's five cheerleaders to Dixie for the basketball games Despite all you might have heard a good time was had by all Even Coach Jenson seemed to enjoy having the girls around to boost the team On the return trip they stopped at CSU to visit with other students and see the campus Of special Interest was the Union Building program Guide for the tour was Fred Adams director of the Union Building and one of the drama professors Hie girls said they picked up a lot of kleas and we should be seeing some of them before long Next on the agenda for the girls and their "Dad" is a trip to Mesa College when the team goes January 22nd How about going to Mesa with them? Even though people said they were the loudest five cheerleaders they've seen a cheering section would help st me that her students would be willing to do that little extra to make a roaring success instead of a mediocre one Here again is that ominous lack of caring There seems to he a veil of apathy over our campus acknowledging some exceptions No one or nt least very few does ANYTHING with vigor or enthusiasm Time after time I have heard students complain that they "haw" to go to this meeting or they "must" attend that party Why did they Join the organization In the first place if this is their attitude? They knew what they were getting into If they don't go because they really intend to enjoy it and because its going to be fun then let them stay away! General campus gossip has it that Carbon College is a big noBob: the other planets thing I maintain that her stu- are not "Maybe to able support life dents are the big nothing! Now not such an "Well It's Jack: what are you going to do about this old planet on trick easy that or don’t you care? either” — Name on file ur ey Club Mews co-e- VJc-tor- ds y" Ski Club During the holidays the Ski CQub was not inactive Fifteen members made a weekend trip to Alta to enjoy skiing Plans are under way for a Snow Carnival in February Activities will include a week of snow sculpture a day at Clear Creek and a dance Margaret Houston and Dennis Sakacs are in the process of getting the assembly organized that will be presented this month 'Gibby' Hie future holds much for our famed 'Gibby" The sophomore class officers are making plans for a within the next week Something really exciting and Afferent are the hopes of moving Gibby Indoors There she will be placed In a glass case for all to see and none to touch Definite plans will be made by the Student Senate and Dr Tucker when more is known about the remodeling of the main building |