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Ylslnl AU U U IVoted posts featured In CEU’s spring reading series by Denise Kabonic of the Eagle Staff College of Eastern Utah's creative writing department has announced the next two poetry readings in the 1987 reading series are slated for 8 pm April 16 and April 30 in the Little Theatre They will feature three of Utah's finest writers On April 16 CEU Utah Arts Council Literary Program and the National Endowment for the Arts presents William David Lee professor of English at Southern Utah State College Lee has had poems published in such magazines as "Kayak" t Classical modern and lyrical dance featured in ballet concert by Rebecca Winsor Entertainment Editor College of Eastern Utah's Ballet Repertory Ensemble will present their annual spring conceit at 7:30 pm on Thursday in the and Friday April 23-2- 4 Geary Theatre The concert which has been in the planning stages since last fall will display the talents of the member ballet seventeen company Carolyn Gwthyer the director aristic company's commented that the dancers have progressed and become stronger and more expressive since the Christmas concert program consists of choreography original by in mixed a program Gwthyer classical ballet of consisting modem ballet and lyrical jazz The lyrical jazz and modem ballet The will expose the company's audience to a different type of dance than has been presented before ” I think people will enjoy this concert because of the different types of dances it's not just boring ballet" Barbara Mahlcrcs said Kandicc Olsen is the assistant director of the production Members of the company are excited and pumped for the performances for varying "I'm excited because of the different styles of dance we're presenting" Eric Vaughn said "And rehersals will be over" Mahleres added reasons The first act is a classical tribute to the master composers a suite of four dances set to the music of Bach Tchaikovsky Brahms and Vivaldi Act two will highlight the versatility of the company as "Lack of talent" judged in pageant Miss CEU has been chosen and now it is time to choose Mr CEU The competition will be held at 8 pm on Wednesday May 6 The contestants will be judged on and swimsuit formal wear instead of being judged on talent like the Miss CEU competition Mr CEU will be judged according to "lack of talent" The first place contestant will rccicve $30 Second and third will both place contestants receives $25 Terry Thomas is in charge of the competition "The only way you can get people involved at CEU is to give them money" Thomas said about the reason he chase to give cash prizes Mistress of ceremonies will be CEU Angelyn Adams Everyone is invited to attend the If you have any competition see Terry Thomas in questions the student government offices Miss they introduce modem ballet and lyrical jazz into the repertoire The dancers will perform a modem hallct set to the music of Henry Mancini a whimsical study of locomotor movements called "Loco Motion" a slow and easy Ijrical jazz number called "Slow Hot Wind" and a jazz number showcasing the talent of the members of the company in "Magic Bird of Fire" In Act three all of the company members plus ten guest artists pay tribute to all who love a waltz Called "Waltzes from the Great Operas" it features music from "The Merry Widow" and "Die Flcdcrmaus" Company members include Allred K Charitic Julie Anderson Evangeline Bisqucra Michele Jensen Ruth Jcmigan Nicole Jones Barbara Mahlcrcs Danielle O'Brien Becky Otscn Is It true you un buy Jeeps for $44 through the US government? Get the (sets lodiyl 142 0X19399 Cell JOB OPPORTUNITY Summer job opportunity with a leading LDS educational publisher $5000-$1000- 0 summer earnings Referrals and leads provided CiimnI excellent training and ixHriincc If interested call Julie Patterson Ellen Smith Jessie Stilson Barbara Sarah Stratc Eric Vaughn and Pamela Zillner "Being in the company gives us a taste of what working in a professional company would be like" said Vaughn "We're lucky to have this atmosphere in a junior college setting" "I enjoy working in the company because we have to practice lots and I like to sweat also it has really improved my " dancing Zillcr said Tickets for the show arc available in advance from CEU's business office or the night of the concert The program is funded in part by a grant from the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts "Chowder Review” and "Midwest Quarterly" and some of his poetry collections include "The Porcine Legacy" "Driving and and "Shadow Drinking" Weaver" G Bamcs will also appear that night for a reading which is sponsored entirely by the CEU's Humanities Division Bamcs is the Literary Arts Coordinator with the Utah Arts Council and has had poems literary criticisms and book reviews published in various magazines in the US as well as a collection of poems published in Hong Kong Some of Barnes selections of poetry include: "Prairie Piano” and "Blaisdcll Bachman & Bamcs on Bams” The second poetry reading will be April 30 with 'a professor of English from Utah State University Kenneth W Brewer sharing some of his poetry collections like: "To Remember What Is Lost" "The Collected Poems of Mongrel” "Round Again" and "Sum of Accidents" (continued from page 2) nation" Warren continued "This The two readings are free and year had some exceptional open to the public competition" CEU's squad performed JOB OPPORTUNITY very Professional working couple in well and all of the students made school-ag- e children it to the Finals in their event Baltimore with 3 cheerful for a warm looking only to lose by one speaker energetic independent young point That goes to show that woman with a degree (or strong our students are right up there interest) in home economics who with the best" he added "Sure would like practical experience as a household managerhousekeeper for we were a little disappointed that one year from June 1987-8- 8 we didn't bring more trophies Compensations include room board home but the competition was salary and paid vacation Driver's very keen and very close CEU license and excellent references to: and the community should be required Please send inquiries Carol Pristoop very proud of how well they wcrcl 1904 Sulgrave Avenue Baltimore Maryland 21209 represented at nationals" o Phi Rho Pi |