Show NOVEMBER 7 IMS COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH PRICE UTAH Volume VI Leaders Elected by Frost? CEU’s freshmen preferred Lady Birds to Lyndons in their elephant donkey picking as they elect-ed five boys and seven girls to pilot the freshman class The took place October 13 14 and included among the outmanned boys are Randol Potter presi- dent Dory Dorman and Tom Piantes senators and Dan Scar- tezina and Paul Snow AMS rep- The predi monant resentatives include girls Kerry Paoe vice Menzies sec- Caroline president retary Kristen Diamand Marie Naylor and Toni Skrinner sena- - tors and Judy Spencer and Linda Steinmann AWS representatives Occupying the new officers minds now are immediate pro- They jects like homecoming hope to elect a freshman home- coming quen and have a competi- tive float and skit Although busy with these im- the new mediate undertakings leaders have decided on some long range goals and activities Con-ceming goals foremost in their minds are stimulating more in- terest in activities among all the students and developing unity in the freshman class In die line of activities they'd like to stage a class party and major dance after homecoming At the helm of the class of '68 will be Randol Potter Randol is d classes and plans taking to spend the next two years with black suits and a book or green fatigues and helmet Musically pre-me- inclined Randol is a member of the CEU combo the freshmen Kerrie Pace class’s Hubert Humphrey is a sports lover with an eye toward a busy social life She’s tom be-tween the couch and the slide rule becoming a psychologist or J Debaters Place Second at BYU The Debate Squad from the College of Eastern Utah tied for second place in thfe team honors at the Brigham Young University Speech Meet held at Provo last week end The Sweepstakes winner was the University of Arizona Placing second with CEU was the University of Utah and Idaho State University ticipated in their first tournament of the season Looking particularly strong in debate were the teams of Kathryn Besso and Marie Naylor Pat Vouk and Tom Piantes Annette Swasey and Margaret Taylor Gary Tomsic and Dee Wright Kathy Allred and Dan Mabhutt and Toni Skrin-c- r and Roxann Rudisill also look premising in debate These debaters also participated in the Eastern U'ah won places in events of ortary exOral Interpretation and Oratory temporaneous speaking and inThe Interpretation winners were terpretation Peggy Self Jacqueline Nielson The next tournament for the Steven CEU and RayLcne Corgiat sqnd will be at Mesa ColPayton was a winner in Oratory lege in Grand Junction Colorado coach Neil Warren re- in two weeks and the following ported that the entire team show- will be in Phoenix Arizona dured potential strength as they par ing the Thanksgiving weekend CHATTER BOX by AWS The Associated Women Students organization is happy to announce that this is the first in a series of columns that will appear under this head in the Golden Eagle As soon as our secretaiy Ingrid Olson receives from her duties she will be our regular columnist All contributions sugand censure will go to gestions her puir dear Chairman-of-Homecom-in- Di-bat- e Blue Debs Named The College of Eastern Utah’s precision march team the Blue Debutantes will thrill spectators at CEU basketball games this year The Blue Debutantes under the direction of Joy Peterson have chosen eight new freshmen to participate with the nine girls returning from last co-e- ds year The new freshmen Blue Debutantes are: Marie Carlson Price Kristen Diamanti Helper Myra Douras Price Patricia Gonia-taki- s e Launa Carbon East Price Jackie Prcssctt East Carbon: Geraldine Stanton Fer-ro- n and Alane Truscott Helper Mig-lion- The sophomores returning are Cathy Bunnell Price Alice Addy East Carbon Jackie Jewkes Price Norah Litster Cleveland Mary McArthur Price Peggy Self Price Karen Stephenson and Martha Worthcn Helper Price g o was happy with its first projwt this year the Orientation assembly where women’s Times club officers were introduced and a program and fashion show were arist appeared in concert Fripresented — a nice way to get day in The College of Eastern acquainted we thought If anyUtah Gary Theatre at 8 pm one didn't receive the handbook Mr Migliaccio one of the most we gave out there are copies versatile guitarists in the west- available in Mrs MacKnight's ern states played several dif- office There is some valuable ferent numbers information in this booklet coverAccompanying Mr Migliaccio ing our activities with dance was Roland Butler Officers this year in AWS are former top solist for the Utah Loma Bingham president Judy Civic Ballet Mr Butler has tourvice president Ingrid Spcnoer in ed the Orient "Damn Yanke" Callccn Eden sophosecretary and South America in "Annie Get more representative and Linda Your Gun" He is a graduate of Steinman freshman representaballet from the University of tive Judy has taken on the big Utah job of chairman of the Queen's talented Miss Migliaccio also for Homecoming — an anfloat attend-enin dance has reigned as t AWS nual project It promises to to Miss Utah in 1958 and work of art worthy of the was voted most talented in the be a contest She presently maintains royalty who will ride on it Judy a Series of Dance Studies thr- needs a lot of help and cooperation (gals and fellows) with buildoughout Utah Miss Migliaccio is also a resident of Price Back- ing and decorating Are you lisAMS? ground for the review was tening a performed by Miss Migliaccio's AWS keeps busy on a variety of advanced students Teens of the AWS a Number Freedom’s Figures Set Theme teacher Secretary Carolyne Menzies J°y “Betsey Rossing" (not flags hu clothes) and likes singing playing the piano and going es as well Carolyn would like t0 I an elementary school tea- cher CEU’s senate should have a definite feminine flavor this year with two Everett Dirksens and three Margaret Chase Smiths rep resenting the freshmen class The freshmen senators are Tom Piantes Dory Dorman Marie Naylor Toni Skriner and Kristen Diamand Senatoress Marie Naylor hopes to become an interior decorator that is tell wives where to tell their husbands to move the furniture Marie Delongs to the ABC nd Ski clubs and is active in debate Scntorcss Kristen Diamand last year's Utah Girl of the Year would like to teach home economics at the high school level Music is her dominant interest Senator Toni Skriner enjoys tracking down and wearing "loud clothes no one else would wear" Wierd earrings and bowling reading strike her fantasy Toni is very active in the Newman Club and forensics and would like to be a speech Therapist or audiologist Senator Dory Dorman has dental aspirations He is a member of the IKs and the Ski Club and en-an- d plac-balloti- loves sports Senator Tom Piantes is majoring in Business Law and will continue his education at the University of Utah Tom is a member of the Ski Club and is active in drama and debate Hunting sports and debate hold sway as his chief interests Hoping to make the AMS click this year are Paul Snow and Dan Scartezina Paul plans either a major in business or engineering A mission is also included in his plans Don Scartezina is another business major He's working towards continuing his education at the University of Utah Paul and Dan's counterparts in the AWS are Judy Spencer and Linda Steinmann Linda is a history major who enjoys swimming reading and sewing Judy the other AWS representative is a little undecided on the career she would like to pursue although she does have an interest in interior decorating Included among her activities are the ABC Club Ski Dub and the Institute Council — the Homecoming Queen Talent Assembly for instance This is set for Thursday November 10 Each sponsored candidate for Queen will present her talent and make herself known to the entire student body before the voting for Queen This is always a terrific program so don’t miss it "Thanks Steve" says AWS "for inviting us to express ourselves in every issue of the paper We hope to do this by intelligent reporting with variety Imagination and good humor We hope to hear favorable reaction from projects 1 you readers" Golden Eagle! See you The homecoming festivities on the campus of CEU will take on special significance this year The theme Freedom's Figures suggests more than just a week of float building contests and temporarily accentuating activities to place emphasis on the things of Hie world past and present Freedoms Figures hopefully will bring to mind die people places documents and situations which have gained the status of independence we hold so dear extra-curricul-ar Monday November 7 will officially open homecoming and it will be during- this week that floats will be built and skits will be rehearsed - Thursday of this week third period the queen’s talent contest will be held in the Geary Theatre Immediately following this assembly voting will commence to select Miss CEU to reign over the parade and the dance on Saturday The queen will be announced Thursday evening at the variety show also to be held in the Geary Theatre Friday night at the annual Alumni the faculty Banquet alumni 'and students of CEU will be privileged to hear Dr James C Fletcher president of the University of Utah Saturday morning the parade will assemble and at 11 am will follow the parade route from campus to the Walker Bank At 2 pm a student activity is planned to maintain continuity in the festivities and eliminate the long time period between the parade and the dance This will include a barbeque and if the weather permits a sports activity Saturday night at the homecoming dance there will be presented a special program including talent numbers Announcement of winners for the community window display community float and float campus trophies will be presented The floats will be judged and awarded according to most beautiful most humorous and best Homecoming will be a tremendous success but must be a successful experience on an individual basis Only those that get into the excitement and participate in all events will feci this way It will disappoint the inactive and thrill the enthusiastic XAI November 4 JB Party ROARING 2Ta November 7--12 November 11-- 12 Homecoming Debate Trip Violet and green rice la found in Antarctica The coldest temperature officially recorded on earth was minus 1289 degrees Fahrenheit at a Russian base there The mean annual temperanext ture at the South Pole is 567 degrees below zero |