Show GOLDEN EAGLE Page Two April Bill Jewkes is is yearbook editor deadline is met passed "A great guy to work with” says Maylcen Ballc ‘‘Hand worker with lots of ambition" comments Joe Espinoza These and many other reports of merit from members of the yearbook staff and studentbody related to this reporter the many commendable traits of our yearbook editor Bill Jewkes ts favor versus 9 against The amendmet read as AMENDMENT many students have you heard say "I don't like the way interbody is run! All of the money goes to debate! The The Moris infair in llii’ir dealings with students! mons v 'he vhow Why do we have to buy activity cards?” I hear : !! t' ose stctemenis rgularly Students are always complainvarious situations that exist hut that is all they do ing about is ci :ipl-for the past two weeks there has been a notice posted in varum f l throughout the school stating thit ifxoii are interested in riitv:5 :p for office contact lack Marvell To 4!!c I cart count on one hard the peop'e who have contacted me It would appear that they ju-- t want n complain No ection just complaints! To d'te (Wednesday) the fdluwirg people are running: Rand Torger iv Barry Plato Kraig Christensen Wavne Erickson Carolyn Purina I)an Adam Peggy Melvas Robert Thurman Iee Pinkus (i "y Onover nrd Sue Geary That’s eleven people running for abutt H offices Is there someone running you like vote for him If not run yourself o: gel someone you feel is capable for the job whatever it may be H A" the !c rr Jackson Marvell I SECTION 1 The Vice President of Student Activities shall be known as Vice President of Social Activities He shall assist the President in the perform-ac- e of his duties and shall function as President in his absence He shall be the executive officer of the Collegiate Council he shall also he responsible for the scheduling of all social activities (dances Union Building Actvilies parties etc) SECTION 2 The Vice President or Student Relations shall be known ns Vice President of Cultural Affairs lb shall he responsible for the organization ard scheduling of nil cultural activities (assemblies exchange lectures special pro- Hi rials! Hope you have noticed the posters i:i the halls telling the time and date of the upcoming Miss Carbon County Pageant Those of you who went to the Pageant last year know of the quality of the program and the fun the girls had who enter Quality Cleaners The Jaycccs with the assistance of last year’s Miss Carbon County Gayleen Cave and Mrs MacKnight arc actively recruiting contestants If you have a desire to represent Carbon County in the Miss Utah and for Miss America Pageants check with these two individuals or any Jayccc member They will go all out to answer your questions and give you counseling Also there is a fine trophy and a scholarship for the winner Remember none of us over know how far we ran go until we get in and give it the old college try Bill was born on July 1 1948 a son of Harold and Fern Jewkes Although Bill was delighted with his role as only child and center of attention he was even more delighted when he was in the fourth grade to share the spotlight with a baby sister Lvnette aclive in the Carbon of the Junior branch County Bill grams etc) SECTION 1 Tli? Secretary shall keep all records deemed advisable bv the Executive Council He shall be the clerk of he Senate He shall he responsible for public relations and for the coordination of nil adv vertising endeavors of the SECTION 4 The President or the Senate shall preside over the Senate He shall also lie required to keep all studentbody financial records RATIFICATION OF THIS WILL HAVE TIIE FOLIOWING EFFECTS: 1 The title of 1st Vice President or Vice President of Student Activities will be changed to Vice President of Social Activities 2 The title of 2nd Vice President or Vice President of Student Relations wilt be changed to Vice President of Cultural Affairs 2 The nrereni office of 1st Vice President will have its duties split between the Vice President of Social Affairs ard the Vice President of Cultural Af- is Democrats and Ins attended Junior Democrat Conventions He is a member of the LDS-Senjoys bowling tennis and “just being outdoors" He plays the piano and drums and was a member of the Carbon High School band when they traveled in California to march in the Rose Bowl Parade While a junior at Carbon high A Bill Jcwkes pro-gra- stud-cnhrl- Miss Carban Co pageant planned 1968 Amendment The first proposed amendment to CEU’s constitution has been approved by the studentbody A disappointing total of 116 stud-envoted on the amendment which reorganized the vice presidency The vote was 107 in On Elections 19 Pep squad to ts hold try-ou- for next will be held Tuesday ApPractices will begin April lcp Squad year ril 30 22 try-ou- ts All interested persons tact Joy Peterson or Launx conMig-lior- e will be for both girls and Cheerleaders (men and women) Try-out- s Pom-Po- n Smart parents let their children learn somehing by experience The first essential in the security of a worker is to be able to work Bill held the office of news editor of the Carboniclc: then when a senior was made editor and chief of the school paper This experience and Bill’s amhi-o- n will make this year’s yearbook rank among the best Bill is majoring in Business Management and plans to extend his studies at Utah State Univorsiy As the school year draws closer to its end wc may see Bill rushing about mumbling to himself don’t be alarmed Bill is just chewing his nails to see that the yearbook is out in time A pat on the back for all the ef- forts Bill has put forth to make CEU a better place fairs Come and try our Plan Rent Now — Buy Later Rent-Purcha- At Office Equipment Co New Address is 20 EAST MAIN Spring Fashions AT Massey Co NEW LOCATION AT 45 EAST MAIN Work in Europe bring $$ home Grand Duchy of Luxembourg — There are thousands of summer and full time jobs available in Europe through the offices of the American Student Information Service Wages range to $100 a month and provide a opportunity to go along with the President’s plea to bring those dollars back to the U S and at the same time avoid putting off that yearned for trip abroad Young Americans working in Europe receive the same wages and work under the same conditions as the Europeans with whom they work All necessary working papers accomodations etc arc taken care of by ASIS The vast job selection includes resort work office work sales work factory work farm work shipboard work construc- - FOR REFRESHMENTS SURE TO PLEASE GOTO Cook's Velvet Freeze 4 The duties held by the 2nd Vice President will be split assigning the Secretary the responsibility of officiating over publicity and giving the Senate President the responsibility of keening the financial records The main reason for the above changes was that the job load of the Executive Council members has been unbalanced Your present Executive officers feel (hat bv making the changes that have been presented jobs will be done more effectively and efficiently tion work hospital work child care work and camp counseling Interested students may write direclv to Dept VIII ASIS 2p Ave de la Lihcrte Luxembourg City Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for job applications and booklet an illustrated full details ahout availgiving able jobs Each Inquiry must he accompanied by $2 to cover the cost of the material handling and airmail postage 36-pn- IIFW ANNOUNCES (Continued from page one) The participating institutions award the grants to ciigblc who would be unable to attend college without surh assistance Granted to the Collepe of Eastern Utah was $12580 which will help an estimated 104 sudents stu-do- ts Proficiency will help Judy Mower get done with her business machines In time for the class party Thanks! To all of you students who missed my ad last week The hundreds of calls I received was most Gotta bo honest about this so my thanks to the one student who did call even though I turned out to be a wrong number heart-warmin- Barney's Photo Shop ft |