Show 1909 may During the Awards Assembly Thursday many students were honored for their outstanding work and achievement I want to personally congratulate each for the outstanding progress made this year I especially want to express mv thanks to the studentbody officers Jackson "Rich” Marie Thelma Catherine Dory Judy and Maylecn for doing an outstanding service to the school this year also wish to thank the newspaper staff for the outstanding job they have done this year and for giving me the opportunity to write a weekly column I I am also sure you will bo thrilled with your yearbook I have had a sneak preview of it and if is very well done I Finally want to thank both the faculty and the studentbody for the cooperation given to us Without this support we could not have had the many successes we have experienced this year Dean Selman 8 Golden Eagle newspaper staff (front) weeklly editors Viv Romero and Scott Halverson The Wilma Johansen a cardboard cutout of Barry Platow Carolyn Selman photographer Tom (back) Jones ad manager Nancy Ruf photographer Robert Thurman and Jolene Helm Not present were Larry Hutchens Pam Chung Pam Boyack Pat Johson John Justice Carlcen Matckovic Rae Lynn Kinder Thelma Nielson Doug Barker Lee Lawrence Ron Crapo Don Orlick and advisor Justin Fairbanks '67-6- Golden Eagle newspaper staff Upper divisiuu class scheduled A class which can be used for upper division or graduate credit will be taught a$ evening class with credit being received from the University of Utah will be taught by Dr Orrin Selman this summer The class is Ed Psych 153 Guidance Principles and Pr- - Coed's actices and carries 3 quarter hours of credit It will be taught on Monday nights beginning June 24 Registration will be at that time Those requesting further information should contact Dr Selman wear weekly By Pam Chung The Golden Eagle newspaper began without any back files to aid the newspaper in getting on its way The Golden Eagle was Editor-In-Chi- a two-pag- e ef paper that came out once every two supposedly weeks In other words the College of Eastern Utah's newspaper staff started from scratch e this year to produce a weekly paper Work on the Golden Eagle began the week before Frashman Orintation began It started at Lower Joe’s Valley at the Studentbody Officer’s planning meet tng This meeting was concerned with the appropriation of student body funds As Jackson Marvell stated “We want to give the most money to those who serve the school the most” It was felt that the newspaper would serve the general public of CEU the most The newspaper staff was delighted with the money that e would help put out a Golden However the weekly Eagle did not need all the money four-pag- By AWS AND IIEC over r The long one o' dress is basic sleeveless th most versatile outfits a prl can have in her wardrobe At one time one or two coats were worn with everything during thn course of the four seasons but more and more ensembles of this kind that Doris Bruno models are being seen The are of the same linev like material and coordinate bautifully but each is practical in itself as the dress can be worn with other coats or sweaters and the coat can easilv accompany another dress This is the kind of costume that puts a girl at the top fahirvwi e !’ nd its simdesign Is high-styl- c taste for in excellent is plicity the college campus Doris is a business stuH''completing her work at CEU this year She will go to Stevens Henager Business Colleen where she will become a len! secretary She has been active in the music department She plays the clarinet in the hand and is also a member of the choir Doris sincerely feels that the girls on the CFU campus arc better dressed than those from “upstate” She believes we are more concerned about our appearance and arc generally bet-t- r groomed coat-jack- et two-picc- es ay Market CIO Enst Main Open 8 nm lo 10 pm daily KELLEY’S Price Drug four-pag- - Hi-W- for the newspaper Late instructions on the pictures that were to be taken meant that Tom would sometimes go to the darkroom at 2:00 in the morning He did more than was required Then his load was eased by the akl of Robert Thurman and John Justice These three photographers put out many and good pictures Without the Golden Eagle staff that gave their all this year your college newspaper would probably not have been editor of the CEU Manuscript looks over last with advisor Mrs Edith Allred The magazine year's literary will distributed be Tuesday Maruscript Sundce Mannos Literary magazine to be distributed Manuscript CEU’s literary magazine will be distributed Tuesday in the halls and this year there is more than the usual amount of interest in the atv nual publication Creating much attention is the poetry of the deceased Robert Reader to "Manu-:cript- ” whom the sixty-eigis dedicated Described by Mrs Edith Allred Manuht script advisor as a T S Elliot type of poet with amazing use asof allusion Robert died phyxiation in April enroute to FOR REFRESHMENTS SURE TO PLEASE GO TO Cook's Velvet Freeze California to visit friends An outgrowth of Mrs Allred’s wnter quarter creative writing class the CEU literary magazine will feature 63 entries by 14 writers Almost everyone who was in the creative writing class is renresented Editor in chief for the magazine freshman Sundce Mannos Helping Sundce were prose editor Scott Halverson poetry editor Robert Reader and Art editor Alex Tidwell They in turn had aid from creative writing class members Carl Rapne Tr Cflcn Wells Suzanne Terrill Tnnl Skriner Julcnc Butler Don James Fac Thomas I n Dmma Uncasam and Bill Jcwkes Alo in “Manuscript" are drnwimjs bv seven school nr tists Sheathing the magazine is a cover of white buckeye rwd'v vnn designed by Scott 1 that was appropriated for its use With the approval of Dr Tucker our newspaper sought out advertisement to aid in the cost that it would take to put out our paper This was done with the aid of my advertising manager Nancy Ruf and the superb cooperation of the shops and restaurants which serve the town of Price a well as the College students After receiving the an the newspaper there were problems in finding an advisor for the Golden Eagle With the help of Dr Selman we discovered Justin Fairbanks Through this man came suggestions for making the weekly paper easier on the staff This is where the system began Scott Halverson and Vivian Romero became altcmati n g weekly editors The credit of putting th paper together goes to thsse two people to whom every other week meant the worry of getting enough copy to put nut the Golden Eagle Under each of these ediotrs was a different staff These pen-pi- c would do their best to put in interesting news for tie students They sought out the news tmd out It into writing to inform the readers For the longest time we had Tom only one photographer Jones practically broke his neck go-ahe- East Main 1 Price Utah For Centuries and Con- -j lurics tlie crowd has met S ut the t Century Cafe 0 0 Willi over a dollar pur chase 10 discount for j' college students $ 0 two-edit- nr Eat At The Milky Way Shoppe 391 North 4th Open from 8:30 10:30 pm East am to |