Show GOLDEN EAGLE Page Two May 24 1968 Editorial lo another graduating class and I wonder what is slipping l life svsil'cr r iiy i'vn "in" the generation the mghl say to hirty “with i:“ j’ang the “tuned in" youngsters who are changing and :n kv limie to change our way of life You are leaving are i:l:l)le handprints ad sometimes footprints on our ideas your heli' fs titetions Your generation by its sheer weight of umbers its use of this power in a time of hitter social crises is profiuHly influencing all of our lives Your cDiirihution will lx great Its equality will be judged by Eaiii c:i r in spying enr ilizi: ': this nv eld-foge- g:x-dh- in y - I i- -- :’-- history need variety innovation and the destruction of some parts of tradi'i n The impatience of youth keeps our society moving and viable We also need the aged those of us over thirty who honor aid rcsvrt a tradition that has brought us to a point in time where we can perhaps see a little more clearly with the insight gained through the experience of trial and error The will to change is important equally important is the will to hold fast to what has been found as good and workable The dynamic tension created hy both young ard old is essLntial Our present revolution would he a little more productive ard less violent if we listened to each other once in a while We need you You need us We need each other Dirtctor John W Tucker need only look to his walls to get inspiration when with Glen Shaw under this the shares Mortuary pad studying Floyd Floyd Hassirger CEU's yearbook photographer We Floyd's pad that they pity me many a time My friends with a house on the hill Imagine how lonely the stairway I descend To a room that is lonelier still I know But oh’ they don't know when they pity me so And talk of my terrible doom Of the pictures the books and the music just so That I find in my one little room Squawks and Chirps Dear CEU Students: This will he the final issue of the Golden Eagle for the school year Putting out the college paper was not the easiest job in the world All the credit goes to the Golden Eagle Staff and to many professors of CEU’s faculty My thanks goes especially to Justin Fairbanks Scott Halverson Viv Romero and Nancy Ruf And many thanks to all those who helped to make the Golden Eagle a better paper 19G7--I5- S PLYPC P S There is a special "thank you" that goes to the Emery County Probress who helped in the printing of our paper There were many times when our copy was late but you still published our paper CARBON EMERY BANK Castle Dale Price Utah My camera is waiting pictures and all But there is color this place is I rot drab never seem to miss school at all With the one perfect job in the lab And there is my chair and a table right there And a lamp to brighten the gloom The world hurries by but I never care why In the peace of my one little room What a life Floyd Massinger must lead In that one little room It's not like a mansion with speed It's Just a typical room Relax— you'll live longer! In that one little room But it's easier said than its done For a person who has so much Zoom Sometimes when Floyd wakes up he This was how Floyd saw it until he learned a simple trick PHOTOGRAPHY Now in his snare time he studies for laughs Serving Carbon & Emery Counties For Over 57 Years Home Managed Home Owned Member FDIC After leaving this one little room He will be attending the University of Utah And find another little room And attend the college of Pharmacy If he's still having a nightmare Sports wrapup We would like to congratulate our basketball team for their fine performance in the regular season finishig with a record of 23 ad 5 and in the tournament at Twin Falls where they finished in 5th place CEU will be losing sophomores Mai Neely Rick Collins Bob Brent Marriot Agrin Ralph and John Taylor Shumway this year but has good prospects for next year’s basketball season After all you just can't let every thing by As you stretch out in case You must earn a living attend classes and study What a life this must be can't tell We would also like to give our thanks to the baseball tennis and track teams for their fine effort this year The baseball team who finished with a record of 7 and 11 the tennis team for their representation in the at BYU and the track team although only consisting of two members also gave a fine performance A special thanks goes to Coach Jenson and Coach Peterson for their time and cooperation in helping us in obtaing information for our newspaper tour-ame- Notice The 1968-6- 9 Homecoming Committee would like suggestions theme for the Homecoming Please write your suggestions down and leave them in Dean Selma's offic Thak you PROFESSIONAL Laundry and Dry Cleaning (ask for student discount) I This one little room is open for view With the small fee of a quarter for you To help defer the cost of the Specimens new Collected for you by famous old Floyd Price Steam Laundry 24 nt North Carbon Price |