Show Officers Atwood and Espinoza have blood disease turnip-phob- ia BLOODY TUESDAY will be the phrase used in the history books to describe the Red Cross Bloodmobie’s visit to CEU Mar ch 26 if CEU students support the blood drive as well as they did last year Donating 147 pints last year the college out contributed Price City and pushed Carbon County's total pints donated to the highest number since World War II All a student need do to be a donor and take part in this year’s blood drive is to come to the Union Building between 10 am and 3 pm Tuesday There a nurse will take a sample of his blood It is then dropped into a test tube solution and tested for impurities to see if the donor is anemic A student not anemic or underweight can then go through the painless operation of giving blood After a student’s blood has been taken it is necessary for GOLDEN Volume VII MARCH 22 1968 COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH PRICE UTAH Number 17 Speech squad is Those needing releases are girls who are under 18 and boys who are under 21 Releases can be obtained from Dr Selman Blood donated during the drive wlil be put to many good and essental uses Some will be used as fresh plasma for hemoglobin patients while other pints will be used to make vaccine for smallpox Hemorrhaging patients are also in great need of blood donated to the bloodbank as well as burned patients The blood bank serves people in Carbon and Emery counties and anyone else who is in need of excellent name for March "the day of the turnip” Putting their turnips where their mouths are soph president Ron Atwood and freshman president Joe Espinoza have declared they’ll eat ten turnips should their respective classes lose the donating competition by some fickle finger of fate Turnips were chose because it is supposed to he hard to get blood from one The l ising president may well regret that he has hut one pint to give for his class 26th will be Six members of the College of Eastern Utah Forensic Squad participated in t no NCFA Speech Tournament held at San Francisco State College last weekend Eighteen colleges and universities from three states participated CEU placed fourth in the contest and won three n Ptrsuasive speaking in-i- Toni Skriner won 2nd place ii After-dinncompetition Miss Skriner also placed fourth in i Persuasive speaking Joane Pappas placed third in Oral Interpretation and Kraig er COMING UP Christensen was awarded a third place trophy for Extemporaneous Speaking tounament but weren’t able to get in the winner's circle The competition was particularly good since junior and senior students as well as freshman and sophomore were allowed to participate in the tournament Coach Neil Warren who accompanied the squad was very pleased with the performance of all of the students The next tournament for the CEU squad will be the Regional Phi Rho Pi Tournament to he held at the CEU campus Following that will be the Intermountain Forensics Tournament at Ricks College in Idaho and then the National Junior College Tournament at Miami Florida If you cannot think of anything to Ik thankful fur try thinking of the thousands of things you haven’t got for which you should he thankful —Ruth Smeltzer CEU hosts RegMarch ional High School Science Fair Projects on display in science building March 23— Opening Social at 8:30 pm in Armory features Gents March 26— Blood drive 10 am to 3 pm in Union Building 22-23- — Kate Bcsso Kathy Allred and Sue Geary showed well in the "I see a bloody futurt for both of you and turnips for one" says Catherine the Clairvoyant— seer of the occult and predlcter of the future Joe Espinoza left the frosh president vows it won’t be him Ron Atwood soph president hates turnips too March 27— Granite Youth Sym- phony March 28— BYU Variety Show Phi Rho Pi RegMarch ional Speech Meet at CEU March 30— Shakespeare Festival 29-30- From the desk Spring formal is slated April 6 of the dean Friday April 5 marks the night of the biggest formal dance of the school year the Spring Formal This year's formal expected to be the biggest and best ever Ibbie Bryan says that some people go through life and never unpack (heir suitcases Ir "Unpack Your Suitcase and Live" the idea is summarized in the final paragaph "There’s really no reason to g through life as a stranger in a strange land Make yourself at home hire Unpack your hags and get settled instead of waiting for a ’belter time’ that may novel come" Have you unpacked your suit case? Dean Selman A M S Week is slated at The Associated C E U Men Students have set aside April 5 as AMS will Week Various activities take place throughout the week which will be open to all the students and faculty The AMS Dinner and Spring Formal will be the climactic event of the week The AMS dinner will begin at 7:30 pm at the Elks ldgc on Friday April 5 1968 Intramural trophies will be awarded at the dinner and the Spring Formal will follow Tickets are now on sale in the Treasurer’s office and will be sold in the Science Building and the Geary Theater Lounge also One week before AMS Week all males on campus are to vote for the most popular coed on campus Voting will take place in the Geary Theater Lounge in the morning through the lunch hour Primaries will take place 9 March ending Friday at 1 o'clock Run-of- f elections will be during AMS Week April 5 and the most popular coed on campus will be announced at will be held at tht Elk's lodge The evening will begin at 7:30 pm with a Smorgasbord dinner sponored by the AMS After dinner couples will dance to the music of the Jerry Floor Combo a very popular group from Salt Lake The price is $500 per couple only $250 per person for dinner and dance Tickets can he bought from Ron Atwood Kathy Allred Dory Dorman or Pat (ioniotakis Only two weeks are left so boys if you haven’t a date yet hurry No one wants to sit home during the biggest dance of the year Don't Miss CEUS Spring Quarter CEU’s forensics left to right Kathy Allred Joanne Pappas Kraig Christensen Kate Besso Toni Skriner and Sue Geary who cap tured fourth place at the NCFA Speech Tournament held at San Frandco State College the Spring Formal April April AMS Week 5- 6— C E U Spring Formal to host speech tourney The College of Eastern Utah will host the Rcgionnl Phi Rho Pi Speech Tournament on March 29 and 30 This will ho a Junior College Meet ft r the r schools in Idaho Wyoming Nevad Utah Colovdo Arizona and New Mexico The events of the tournament will he debate persuasive sptwo-yea- eaking oral interprctuiion impromptu speaking extemporaneous speaking and expository speaking There will be a men’s and a women’s division and trophies will be awarded to the 1st 2nd and 3rd place winners in each event in each division The contests will begin at 8:55 on Friday morning and will continue until the awards are presented Saturday at 4 pm The public is cordially invited to attend any of the rounds of Qualified Opening Social March 23 judges arc com-petit- needed to pick the best speakers in tach event 25-2- 1 get done now who for students plar on giving blood would be to get their releases for donating and have them signed by their parents A good thing to blood Another 4lh in Cal meet the him to rest for a short time During his rest he is served cookies and punch or coffee by Red Cross workers Please notify Professor Neil Warren at the college if you would like to these events judge any of |