Show Study committee recommends return of football to CEU NUMBER 6 8 1977 March Tuesday VOLUME II The A special study committee of the Institutional Council of the College of has Utah Eastern reacrecommended the tivation of intercollegiate football at CEU beginning in 197M0 The thirty-eigpage report was presented to the council at its regular meeting last week and is now under a careful review by council members according to Dr Orson Spencer chairman ht COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH Utah Symphony to perform at Carbon High The Utah Symphony Orchestra will come to Price to perform in concert at the Carbon High School auditorium on Tuesday March 15 at 7:30 pm according to F Dean Walton member of BUS — the Board for the Utah Symphony Mas CEU 1177 JaLee Deaton b shown with first attendaid Jackie Rkh right and second attendant SheOyWonkvff left as they were amounced winners at the Mss CEU Pageant on February IS CEU Royalty named at annual pageant Founders Week at CEU began with the annual Miss CEU Pageant on Tuesday February IS From the 22 contestants original three were chosen as were JaLee royalty They Deaton Price Miss CEU and her attendants Jackie Rich Wellington first runner-u- p and Shelly Woodruff Price second runner-u- p Preliminary judging of all contestants began Monday night with each presenting her talent and modeling her evening gown On Tuesday a special luncheon was held for the contestants committee and judges This was followed by a personal interview with each candidate by the were Points ten and the computed finalists were announced at the official pageant on Tuesday evening The ten finalists included Julie Axelgard Kathleen judges Boutwell Patricia Cisneros JaLee Deaton Janalyn Farren Julie Jorgensen Kaye Neeley Jackie Rich Bobbi Weixler and Shelly Woodruff Each finalist performed bar talent presentation and modeled her evening gown for the audience and judges Ibis narrowed the field of contestants to five the Misses finalists Axelgard Cisneros Deaton Rich and Woodruff Each was asked to anwer a question from a sealed envelope before judging took place Ardean Watts principal conductor of Ballet West will be conducting this year’s concert replacing Maurice Abravanel who has had a recent illness The performance will include works from Beethoven Grieg Bizet and several other composers final students are receiving a special adof $150 mission Special awards were tickets areprice at the available to Shelly cashier's office presented CEU Woodruff who was voted Miss Personality Plus by the contestants and to JaLee Deaton who was chosen Miss Photogenic by William Fossat pageant photographer A special number during the evening was a dance by Carol Jensen Suzanne Peggy Christensenj Little and Mona KiUpack little Miss CEU the Future represented by six-year-o- ld was Cindy Parker Suzanne McKay 9 was appointed by the council last April to investigate factors relating to football at CEU and to submit a report of its findings ana a recommendation for action Named to the committee were Gary Davidson Dr Alphonso Trujillo John Boswell Lee Roy Brown Loman Hutchings Joy Peterson Bryce Bryner Chuck Ghirardelli James Simone and Dean Walton who acted as chairman If the recommendations were accepted by the Institutional Council further approval would have to be secured from the Board of Regents and the State Legislature before football could be started The committee submitted several reasons to support its recommendations They felt that enrollment would increase by at least the reigning Miss Utah and Jan Johnson both appeared at the pageant in special presentations Rand Finley served as emcee and Eddy Borrell and Norman Carter as escorts Advisors were Earlene Gibson Joy Peterson and Rodger Sorensen The report also calls for the hiring of a football to begin coach in 1978-7program development Hie special committee 100 students if football were begun Such an increase would reduce the total cost CEU per student and improve the student-presente- d faculty ratio from the present 159 to l to 174 to l to 1 is a desirable ratio for com-o- f munity colleges Costs to support football A figure of 18 Panoramic vieoi of the IHiss GEl) could be covered by ad- questionnaire increased student fees and expanded private contributions The report in- every effort to initiate ditional state revenues dicated that the enrollment increase would justify a request for an additional legislative appropriation that would help fund the expanded athletic program and 766 percent of those surveyed felt the college should make football The committee also that public believed relations efforts would be strengthened school spirit would improve and a competitive balance in intercollegiate sports with It was also recommended Snow and Dixie would be that student fees be raised achieved $9 per year per student and Currently CEU is the that a strong local Boosters only community college in Club be organized for the purpose of providing ad(CM on page 4) ditional athletic scholar- ships The report concluded that local was support available reasonably conthrough private 'Forty Carats' on stage tributions list of 106 The next stage attraction people who had pledged at the Theatre will membership in a Boosters be theGeary comedy "Forty Club was included in the on to Carats" be summary Several other March 24 25 presented 26 and by local industrial firms were Theatre Community identified who have pledged scholarships earmarked for The play is an adaptation football by Jay Allen from a play by Also identified in the Barillet and Gredy and will report was the need to be directed by CEU’s Lee obtain approximately Johnson $45000 as an initial startup The cast consists of six grant to acquire equipment women and five men and remodel some college the list are Shea Heading facilities A Support for the return of Burgamy of Huntington and Gerald Lloyd CEU student from Price Others are Evelyn Jones Jeanette football was indicated among college students Ranae Anfaculty and staff personnel McAlpine derson school students and Margo Peterson high Tomsic Burk Bier-sdolocal townspeople Gary to and Reverend Louis the report According from Pratt all the local 450 people responded to a community and Nancy Tanaguchi and Mark Pageant rf Warner from CEU "Forty Carats" is the story of the involvement between a woman and a much younger man which leads to another involvement of her own daughter with an older man It had a recent successful run at the Gaslight Dinner Theatre in Salt Lake City and starred Virginia Mayo in the leading role The Broadway play starred Julie Harris Community Theatre was organized in 1956 under the sponsorship of the college for the purpose of giving members of the community and local area as well as students an opportunity to develop their acting skills Neil Warren of the CEU faculty is the present president |