Show CEU Friday November 7 1986 Good K ft 7 jsSSSMLiL the number of students planning to major in business from 14 percent in 1966 to 25 percent in 1985 and a dropoff in prospective majors in English (from 44 to 1 percent) education (106 to 71 percent) a"' ii physical science 33 to 16 percent) The report said there has been a steady erosion in academic skills among college students Almost 41 percent in 1985 said I) improving their reading and studying skills was a "very important” reason for going to college In 1971 only 22 percent felt that need And the percentage (Continued on page 8) Fashion sAoMtiszti Children's Fashions Sprouse Reitz Sunset Sports Center and Yellow Front Other door prize contributions have come from Alley Cats Fitness Center ASCEU Baskin Robbins Bill’s Home Furnishings Captured Kori Morris hita Into two Snow blaekara "We had a alow start but we got better" were the words Sherry Burrows used to describe the lady girls who worked well together and I beleive everyone gave it their best shot" Burrows said Burrow is now recruiting for the CEU sophomore Eagles' volleyball season Two late season win against Dixie 15-1- 18-1- 0 5 and 15-1- 1 and 15-- 3 Colorado Northwestern Community 1 W showed the College 15-- 4 team had improved from the begining of the season The lady Eagles finished the season Monday dropping to 7 in 15-1- 0 Volloyballors win 2 of thoir last 3 games 8-- play against Utah Technical College 5 5 and 6 conference 6-1- 3-1- 10-1- "Everyone was new and more time to get to know each other would have helped but we had a good group of during n rteant homo mateh 1986-8- 7 season with the returning freshman the team looks like they will be strong in conference play next year ffrrrr1” informative speaking to entertain "The squad is working diligently Willson from Sophomore Emily on many of their events and will Elmo placed third in communicaWe are tion analysis while teammate Troy improve with practice Hunt also from Price placed third traveling with only those who have in informative speaking polished their events and will pick The team of Misa Willson and up more competitors as they become David Tanner from Provo missed ready to compete" Warren added The squad's next competition is the finals by one point in duet acting November 9 in Pasadena while Wadis Peacock from Castle Dale missed the finals by a point In California Moments Photography Cleo's Fabrics Citi Cinemas Coca-Col- a Bottling Company Homespun Gifts Love Floral Price Floral Radisson Inn Taylor Maid Beauty Supply and Wendy's The Club Restaurant donated an entire line of international delicacies which will be served at 7 pm before the show in the lobby of the theatre Other refreshments were donated by City Market George's Market Hillview Inn MJ Enterprises Radisson Inn Safeway Smith’s Food King and Taco Time Yellow Front donated the funding for the publicity for the show Tickets for the fashion show are on sale at Homespun Gifts MimFa Cosmetology and the CEU Business Office 7-- FDLS by Monique Wakefield of the Eagle Staff A Murray freshman from Sheron Salisbury is attending the College of Eaatern Utah i an athletic scholarship to play volleyball and softball for the Lady Eagles While attending Murray High School Salisbury was recognized as an volleyball player Now her talenta are showing on the court all-regi- on atCEU together" Salisbury added "We seem to have a lot of strength in our setting blocking and digging abilities however the intensity of our playing seems to fall fast If we could just stay up and not get down on ourselves for our mistakes we'd be a lot better off " She hopes to attend Arizona State or Mess College after CEU and major in business and accounting "I just want to move to a state that is warm all year" she adds "I hate extracurricular activities James Phillips from all-sta- te Lu Vegas Nevada is an running back attending CEU on an athletic scholarship Phillips averages 682 yards per cold weather!" Averaging SO sets per game and at least seven aces per match Wendy Mathie feels that the Lady Eaglea have grown as a team and have learned to appreciate each other's skills and talents "We've become good friends" Mathie said "and I think that's Due to a shoulder injury that occurred a few weeks ago Parker feels that he hu not been able to play to the bestof his ability He feels he is unable to contribute to the team u well u he would like however his Full of hustle and energy Mathie says the only thing holding the Lady Eagles back is playing time together "Our coaches are really good and will become even better with Averaging at least three kills per game and' attributing 14 aces per match Salisbury feels that the CEU Women Eagles have had a good season even though they have not won many matches "We've gotten along really well together" Salisbury said "and that's what counts" "Height la a major drawback for the team as well as experience "They've done a good job with us and have made good use of the talent that wu given them" While attending Carbon High School Wendy wu awarded most valuable volleyball player and wu afro on the academic team Mathie hu enjoyed her two yeaii at CEU and the opportunities that have been ottered to her She plans to attend the University of Utah in and concentrate heavily on school and studies rather than all-sta- te pro-medic- al accounting All the way from sunny Miami Florida Scooter Parker a free safety for the Golden Eagle defense averages six solo tackles per game and 27 total season tackles "We didn't believe in ourselves at the beginning of the season” Parker said "But our coaches knew we had the talent to compete against some good teams so with hard work and determination we were able to excell and have s fairly food season thus far" important in establishing a successful winning team" experience" Mathie added T change the attitude of some of the When they're down it guys sometimes brings the rest of us down so thst we can't concentrate on the game" Phillips plans to attend a university somewhere in the west and major in business and shows James Phillips six games He feels that the CEU Golden Eagles had a good chance of going places this year but a lot of set backs kept them from reaching their goals "Injuries cost us a lot of talent and ability however our players and team needed to find itself a little sooner As it is it wu "too little too lata" "If I could change anything about the team" Phillips added "I would differently performance After graduating from CEU Parker plans to attend a major four-yecollege mi the cut coast and ar Study business administration Ricks College hu the inside track at the Western States Footbal League title following Saturday's 0 Viking over Eutern Arizona but two other teams will have outside 33-2- chances at the championship when the league season ends this weekend The Vikings lead Dixie College and Phoenix College both clou behind with 1 league records and Phoenix is Overall Dixie is 7-- 9-- 1 7‘1- - Phoenix and Ricks meet Saturday in Rexburg Idaho and the Vikings The recent budget cuts of three can clinch the title with a victory percent hu forced the college to put Dixie meanwhile is host to Arizona a freeze on the athletic salaries of Western in St George Utah personel who have quit in the past which defeated Snow Dixie year plus freeze hourly wags College 4 Saturday in Ephriam budgets This cut should total at Utah hu accepted a bid to already least 810000 The athletic first-eve- r Dixie Rotary in the department travel budget has also play Bowl Nov in 29 St George been cut $4000 52-8- |