Show Page 6 Thursday November 12 1987 Burge accepted to ASU program The College of Eastern long-tim- e Utah's geology instructor and museum curator has been accepted into Arizona State museum University's pilot training course on collections care and maintenance Don Burge a veteran teacher at CEU is on sabbatical leave of absence this year and accepted the invitation of ASU to join their museum pilot training course being taught fall and spring quarters The ASU museum pilot training course in collections care practices offers museum staff responsible for archaeological and collections an ethnological their to opportunity upgrade professional training in order to achcivc better care documentation accessability and use of those collections The training will be done by a faculty of nationally-recognize- d authorities in areas related to collections care and by ASU Museum staff Burge will work on specific environmental projects 28-ye- ar Suicide (continued from page 3) interacting with friends changes in physical health outbursts of violence and repetitively mentioning a certain date plus environmental monitoring handling access to and storage of condition collections condition reports photography collections and surveys conservation needs in exhibitions ethical and staff relations considerations and documentation and (manual systems computerized) The courses are sponsored a Bay Foundation Grant in by cooperation with the National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property the American Association of Museums and the American Association for State and Local History Burge holds a BS degree in physical geology from the University of Southern California and a MS in economic geology and mineralogy from Brigham Young University He was most recently named educator of the month for Carbon County and was the recipient of the Board of Regents Excellence in Teaching Award Utah Educator of the Year Utah Anthropologist of the Year CEU Outstanding Community Service Award and Outstanding Man of the Year Award He is a member of the regional BLM board During his tenure at CEU he has been curator and director of the CEU Prehistoric Museum for the past 20 years The museum specializes in the geology and archeology of eastern Utah He was also instrumental in setting Forensics team takes 4th in Idaho meet Competing in their second tournament of the year College of Eastern Utah's forensics squad placed fourth in the sweepstakes division and placed in 10 other events at the Upper Snake River Speech Tournament hosted by Ricks College in Rexburg Idaho recently Placing highest for the Eagles was Catherine Bonomo in with Price a second informative speaking and third in persuasive speaking The debate team of Bill Bryncr Price and Billy Thomas Spring Glen placed third overall Bryncr also was entered in the speaking to entertain division and it as a sign of weakness So a placed fifth in that event suicidal person often mentions Also placing at the meet Jewell Price with a Melissa was themself in such a way killing that you as a friend will dismiss fourth place finish in poetry in and fifth it" he said interpretation But what can parents-w- ho informative speaking Other Price are most often in another city-- do residents placing included Marta if they suspect that their son or Walz taking fourth place in speaking to entertain and Coby daughter is suicidal? However these signs may only indicate depression according to Cochran "But if you combine them with oblique references to dying or suicide or you observe ways of preparing for death-li- ke "We tell parents that if giving away possessions and they're concerned by what they saying goodbye-th- en you've got a hear on the phone and sense a situaiton on your hands" he says do not wait” says "You need to take action right problem Howard "Call us now Let's away" We've had amazing overreact Both Cochran and Howard results when we confront students We tell the agree that if you suspect someone out of the blue is considering suicide there is no student that a friend has called us A cry for help and we're all concerned that they're lime to waste should be answered as swiftly and thinking about killing themself And Ask them directly if they are as directly as possible confrontation is essential whether going to commit suicide" it is handled directly or indirectly-throu- gh Even if you guess wrong-i- hc a teacher administrator friend is depressed and in no counselor or parent way thinking about suicidc-i- t's "You have to be willing to not a bad error to make "It really react quickly" says Howard lets them know that you care" "Confront them and ask them says Cochran point-blan- k if they're thinking "The key to intervening" about killing themself And never Cochran continues "is to keep in take threats of suicide Tightly-ev- en mind that if a friend is depressed if they say it in a joking and you suspect that he or she is fashion suicidal they need professional who is "A person help Friends must be willing to is suicide of talk to friends about getting help harboring thoughts it has even often embarrassed that and then taking action to see that mind see his her or crossed it's done" They the up mining technology consultant for the State Highway Department relative to the loss of program at the college road stability due to the salts in He has also been the field the Mancos Shale employed as a geologist consultant for mining and governmental ground water companies geophysisdst relative Utah to eastern agencies working on the ground water consultant for Utah State development for Phoenix and and a geophysicist University on water quality Tucson determinations of diffuse salts working on electric logging in within the Price River Basin water wells Randquist taking fourth place in impromptu speaking He teamed with Kenneth Muir Venice to take home sixth in duct acting The final award the CEU squad brought home was a sixth finish in informative place speaking by Brcndon Anderson of Castle Dale Coach Neil Warren wa especially proud of his squad afr the event "We only traveled w a partial squad and everyone our squad placed in at least ores the events that he or she comp to a in" t the refill CEU program ai local gymnasts because jnmerin chairs in dded Mathie of the Eagle Staff The Price Gymnastics Team is a part of the division of By Lee taught according toY nH there have students froife both boys and girls t®1® giri- - A Conservation to participate it Education TecraJacksoa where the Continuing program and has developed some student travels garage is now attended the very talented girls in the last few work with the She is atiendipluc years The program consists of five is assistant Hfflment was not utilities and instructors who teach basics and gymnastics 'open and thus the prepare students to advance to the team which consists of three and (continued kiors at Carbon with the bined four class gymnasts Classes are i non-cred- tys W m t |