Show Tb Eagle - Page 3 Summer workshops to feature Thurl Baily donna and use the food service pro- gram offered at CEU Steve Bring- hurst director of special programs is hoping that once die new dorms are Rick s College head volleyball coach built several programs will be held at Jo Ann Reeves and members of the the same time tie" If the participants enjoy CEU SSSdMZ&ta" "P(eld CEU! nun in Uuh" McBride are several of the guest lf- iBringhurst bJ'Joduced this ye Mldhe workshop market in-- iXarcr - Bringhurst is now in his first time position at CEU "I thought it is fairly '- t-- Eastern Utah Twelve workshops open to high school students are slated They in- dude: scouting June 8 girl's basketball June 2 student gov- 12-1- 18-2- boy's basketball July volley- ball July 0 soccer July 7 debate July 10 girl's sci-ence and math Aug 7 and U of U football Aug S 9-- 13 16-2- and have a good experience it's pos- sible they might return to Price to attend college The participants may also encourage their parents to come to the community which would 23-2- W0ru0PI mi V h “ful now than in ww success- the past Assistants to the program have visited over SO high schools to speak with coaches advisors and fndffflt about the workshops They plan on used to run programs of this sort u dependently So far he hasn't had any difficulty in establishing these pro- Not only do people from CEU Pusist him but the high schools have offered their help also 2mdv2m2L Uuh Sute workshont ' 28-A- ug Biintfwntgnduledfiom Southern m spending B? encourllin "udents 13-1- Colee Brihim Young University He earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in communication ° P1 ipate enrollment at CEU may possi- He has lived m Price with his wife My increase Bringhurst said he would Deanna and daughters Andrea 12 The purpose of these programs for like to see 1000 students participat- in the camps "CEU is unknown Casridy fi two months He is participant is to develop skills in ing looking forward tohavmg succefsful each area of the workshop The cost throughout the state" he said "We varies far each workshop and each participant is able to stay in the 18-2- p-th- e L Lab helps students improve English and math skills The lab utilizes an individualized developmental language arts program Students use the computer to take placement tests and the computer analyzes what skills need to be studied After working at their own speed on an individual level the student takes a diagnostic test If he passes he moves up to the next level if not he continues working on those skills he hasn't mastered yet on that The Learning Lab is the brainchild of the developmental English department and was "designed to assist students with very specific literary problems" Mary Helen Powell developmental English instructor said Often people who are having trouble finding jobs because of literary problems are referred to the program so that they can leant necessary and competitive job skills Japanese and Navajo students who have trouble speaking English also use the By Gina Howard feature editor "A wasted day to me isist another day I have to wait" says Richard Pollard as he opens his Hue workbook and begins an exercise He hates wasting time when he could be learning Pollard is one of almost 50 students using CEU's Learning Lab to improve his reading writing and math skills "It's exciting how it gets to leant more and more" he computer-manage- d level (continued on page 8) lab says Travis Mann showing proper ahoot-o- ut technique takas covar and raturns lira as paranoia apraads throughout campus as tha Infamous gams of TAG ones again raturns to CEU Japanese students enjoy taste of American life Campus Women Together schedule river run expedition wailing list is available In the event there are cancellations A deposit of news editor S75 is due by May 1 and the entire Campus Women Together and trek will cost $192 Those who pay Sheri Griffith Expeditions of Moab their deposit fust will have a rerivan are served spot mi the rafts so its "first er run on July 8 come first pay first serve” Sheri Griffith who has given sevA special discount for the trip win who and the eral lectures to group be given to all those who join the the at was the most popular speaker will group Anyone in the community is 1988 Women's Conference serve as a guide for the trek Griffith encouraged to attend the expedition will also present a lecture around the CWT is also holding a drawing on June 1 to give away a free campfire to those who participate on Friday raft river trip and other prizes includthe river run Donations ing mugs and a Reservations are currently being of $1 per ticket are being accepted accepted for the river run if interested contact Lea Vaiten by calling by Lea Vastcn in the CEU library ext 209 The expedition You need not be present for the drawing will be limited to 25 women but a by Cordy West all-fem- 27-2- T-sh- 637-21- irt 20 Onthis date : ? nrw zany queen On April 26 1989 Luclllo Ball the tof W wmudy died a week ito'jMtagoMg emerfleiwy “ 77-year-- MmAeat Ike Chemoty pM m atylnfo the'admosphere USSR went radto- - a megaton nuclear fit IMiTlie United Slates exploded beneath the Nevada desert aMdevice calied fBoxcar 1 -- By Gina Barblero staff writer CEU the students have come to the conclusion that America has many fun and exciting things-rangImagine not being able to from music to food to school-- to ofchange your major mice you’ve started your college career That's fer Yumi Mizusc is 19 years old and how it is in Japan and needless to is from Himeji Japan She has en-sCEU's Japanese students are joyed her stay in the United States finding things a little different here and when she's not studying she in the United States likes listening to all kinds of music Some of her favorite artist are Through the efforts of Brad Bobby Brown Janet Jackson and King CEU has hosted 17 Japanese Tone-Lo- c Yumi also has another students The process by which American favorito-b-ut then whose these students were recruited to CEU ravone hamburer7 is a some-whlong story First Kazumi Kageyama also 19 anKing wu introduced to Kelly Rose- num who was responsible for recruit- - joys studying English nd ing the 100 Japanese students who math In comparing Japanese attend Snow College Roseman school with America Kazumi says then introduced King to the USA that the entrance exams are ex- Information Center who put it all tremely hard to pass in Japan and that mice me has decided on a major it cant be changed together for the students Japan sent a representative to CEU's cam Twenty-year-ol- d Emi Hon jo likes pus and he video taped everything to American in The cafeteria indulge many Masatoahl Mlshlma la ona from the dorms to the turns Some of her favorite hobbies and to returned Japan ta of several’ Japanese the students and are going to movies listening to at CEU anjoylng new showed the tapeIntothe end the their parents parents music and shopping She also axparlancaa In tha Unltad gave the final nod of approval loves to eat pizza-anot-her popular Stataa photo by Lonnie Behunln American pastime After spending a year here at ing ay at atu-dan- I “ |