Show Thursday My 28 1987 ©P1IMIQIM Eagle editors reflect upon their favorite times in Eastern Utah By Todd Green Rebecca editors of the Most of the things we have learned in college through our classes will soon be forgotten but the memories of the good and the bad times we had will linger in our minds for all eternity The situation that most students face when entering college is one of being in a new place where you do not know anyone The first few weeks are pretty tough They may go to their classes every day but never talk to They have their old giriboy friend's picture stuck to their anyone bedroom wall along with some posters they collected throughout their high school years But soon they began to make some of the best friends they've ever had At the end of our two years at CEU we the Eagle staff editors would like to share with you some of our thoughts memories and the questions we leave as we prepare to graduate W Dorm living produces a unique situation that can be hard to live with but usually turns out to be a great experience You are placed in an four with that other five or people apartment you have nothing in but with common the same gender By of the first quarter you and your room ales are the best of friends saying "I hate all my For those of you who are reading this - completely There are BULL! this is We understand and toomates certain people you can't certain people who you can live with and these people include Some ways to get and you want to kill at 1 jn-- t or eating all casually locking them out of the apartment 011 their best friend their food denying the fact and then blaming ewh other will be at so they upset dorm life was last One of our most cherished memories of Fee those of you winter sunbathing and etc on Townhouse roof who were here last year you know what we mean Remember the time at the begining of every quarter when you at the bookstore spend your life savings buying of all things used books When the end of the quarter rolls around and you lake your $40 American History book back to the bookstore to sell it back and they give you the on condition of the book about depending The furmy $10 about it is that five other students had it thing before you and the paid the same $40 Now I'm not trying to say that the bookstore is ripping students off but it seems they are almost a 300 these making profit on pages of gold that no student can pass without ruia lemmas us ot the swinging 20's when gangsters ruled Chicago and were making great profits off bladunarket sales of alcohol We looked into student enrollment files and could not find a student by the name of A1 Capone so for now we are safe Some activtics we remember on campus include the "Tide" in the fountain Our first last year's Valentine's Dance and this year's dance and spending nights in the basement of the old hospital building at d working in the spook alley We wiU never forget Chuck Iverson and his swinging baL Dave who set new standards for inebriate behavior and Anderson the man " and his of course "Gimpy cabbage patch doU Late nights spent ' building set for theatre productions and the activities rehearsing and video parties or going to that went on after jQg fOT a mid-ter- m — pre-electi- on Winsor and Frank Walter 1986-8- 7 Eagle for a gsme in Last fall's five-da- y trip to Phoenix Arizona to cheer ead Scottsdale 38 which seven minutes into the first quarter the seo twice while The mighty Eagles made a little ground and scored CEU 18 more points to the scoreboard Scottsdale After the game we all went to a nightclub called the Rusty Pelican while few danced and a few drank to try to forget the crushing loss By the end of die night all were having a good time Then there was die trip This year's homecoming to Dixie where we had a terrific experience but it was so reinstated game won for the first time since football was cold that cuddling was the only way to keep alive not just warm Student Irate with early closings of the BDAC a Looking back on the year we remember doing more things off with excitement and Price is not a town campus than on things to do Creating your own entertainment becomes part of the fun Our favorites were barbecue ing at Townhouse or a friend's house cemetery hopping throughout Carbon County and then driving up to White Lady We had late night video parties where a lot more then stands watching movies was going on like unforgettable Getting together with friends was where most of our memories were made hill and running around in "the Spending the night on "friend" Admirers" truck are all things we will never forget Three of the things we will always remember include a bunch of us Plus going to Wendover to attend Vangie's little sister's Junior Prom camping up Huntington canyon for the past two years and the graduation dinner for friends who are leaving Huntington Lake has been a favorite spot to spend Saturday afternoons well every afternoon when the weather is warm Attending baseball games was high on the entertainment list and Jackie Knoll t year Mary Macdonald Carol Anderson I on main street in and sitting with pool hopping kept fntmrir PJs They decorated houses with for sale signs Robyn Venoeri and with plants from the cemetary company landscaped the Tuckness' yard By the way Kathy how re your flowers doing? The teachers and staff have played an important part during our lives at CEU Some have become more than instructors they are our best friends Both inside the classroom and out many of the memories we will lake with us involve these people Late nights Polster Susan 3 the with until on working paper ajn when everyone Frank Whipple checking the newspaper wu either mad or silly office every night to see which one of us wu working late on articles or papers Chasing down Lee Johnson and Larry Severeid to find out what ended Fatty Arbuckle's acting career for Corey Tuckness' film history over-flowi- ng Dear editor Two very unpleasant incidents took place about a month and half aeo and even a month before that the I wu playing basketball at BDAC when I wu just step- in the door and the buketball coach said Time to go" After noticing the clock I said just before 9:30 pjn ping replied "What time does die gym dose?" He must have been in a rush because he wu getting very annoyed by this time His reason why he wu kicking me out wu that it wu costing the school too much money to run the lights for me to be in the gym Even though I student and a wu pay the athletic fee I suggested just leaving one or two lights on but all he could costs too much say was the to run lights" "It cost money It wu no much to money-- " better than talking to a record player with a scratched record playing so since the coach wu three or four shades of red 1 decided to leave the whole incident and go But this wasn't alL A friend and I went to the BDAC again and we were walking in the coach wu kicking some other This students out of the gym time the clock said 9:30 pjn We both uked him if he could class leave the gym open lit 10 since found that we can Surprisingly enough you it closes at 10 but all we heard get college credit for eating lunch in Kathy Tuckness' Sigma Mu Sigma class (Continued on page 7) wu that same old scratched We both persisted him record with why he kicks students out 30 minutes early? His answer to us" He could do anything he wanted to do because he wu the coach" Well we all said our peace my friend and I walked down to the ra Msxr weight room to spend the lut 30 minutes t9 doing something Not much longer coach came in one-nig- ht It u vlsrr -- Editor Todd Green Business Manager Entertainment Editor Sports Editor 8poits Reporter Reporters Trevor KOsen Avan Thayn Derise fctoric Gus J Magann JoelHMenna Photographers Artist Advisor Brian Sherman Charlotte Titos Frank Walter Rebecca Winsor Frank Walter Bret Barfuss Angelyn Adams WUIeGJbert Shane Gonrales Chris Harrison Brian Heaps Stephanie MaividUds Wade Olsen Scott Salabuy Susan Bolster Th official dudaiit publlcaliN sf Dm CoJIrn at EwUra Utah Priea Utah ThtEiatob dadicated to giviaf tafarmaliM and aanrlea to ttw atadaat body H npraanla Thaaditarial opinions asprwuS la tta Eafta da sat sirmrity raflact tha vlawpoIntaafthaadmlabtraUoii faculty otudnUoroUff get a few last words in he let us know he could turn every light off in the building and kick us both out on our just like to thatl I wu shocked that someone like this would say that to students We pay the athletic fee and where does the money go? Fm sure some hu to go to the BDAC If this is how youYe to be treated in die BDAC why even waste your lime over there? It's too bad we have to pay the athletic fee because if we didn't have to I wouldn't wute my money Scott Salisbury |