Show GOLDEN Pace Two EAGLE Squawks and Chirps Thursday October 21 1M7 THE GOLDEN EAGLE STAFF Pamela L Y Chung Dear Students Editor It's a pleasure to serve all of you with a newspaper as your gratitude was shown by your actually reading the Golden Eagle Had you been observant you would have noticed something wrong on the front page Yes there were many gramatical errors but that was through the carelessness of proofreading (that we shall remedy also) Have you looked at our Golden Eagle? Our bird is skidding in on his tail For two years back our bird has been sitting on his tail Our newspaper advisor Justin Fairbanks who is an art professor first discovered our eagle He noticed our funny eagle and so your newspaper staff wishes to fix our bind You compare him to our last and this paper Of course I hope by this paper we'll have i changed if not do watch for our Golden Eagle Assistant and Sports Editor Feature Editor L P C Read in Good Faith: In my first letter I told you of some minor troubles we have with our newspaper The Golden Eagle Staff needs your help! For those of you who wish to write and even if you can't write but you wish to help with our newspaper please come out and meet the editor and nuet our advisor There is always room for you There will be a meeting Tuesday third period October 31 1967 You can’t forget that day as it's Halloween 4 t L ?- ''9 4 V t INTRAMURALS Green Bay's Packers long the symbol for football supremacy have started to fade somewhat this year but Gus' Beer Barrels their counterparts at CEU have record over n't Owner of a the last three years Gus' now seems almost untouchable 19-- 0 Surging to the front with three straight intramural wins Gus' wrapped up the first half laurels scoring wins over each of the other contenders 0 mark are Trai'ing Gus' Dorms I and II with one win one loss and one tic record and the RM’s with a 3 record Game by game the results in the first half were Dorms I and Gus' defeating the II tieing 3 26-Dorm II defeating the RM's Gus' defeating Dorm RM's Dorm I defeating the inI 2 and Gus’ downing stitute 44-Dorm II In making this a vintage year for beer barrels Gus' has displayed a very well balanced squad Offensively Gus' has hnd 3-- 0-- 13-1- 0 13-- 7 54-- 0 13-1- 0 - FToyd Hamnpcr A Johanson M West Wilma Carole Reporters Sims C Val Crawford and D Linda Baray Platow Hmtographer Carole M Typist West Words of Wisdom J i Oh when we left the parlor it was scarcely after nine and by some stroke of fortune her room was next to mine Resolved like bold Columbus other regions to explore I took a snug position at the Keyhole in die door (Mi the keyhole in the door the keyhole in the door I took a sng position at the keyhole in the door Fair Jennie first proceeded to take off her pretty dress likewise some underclothing some fifty more or less To tell the truth sincerely I think these were a score I could not count correctly through the keyhole in the door Soon down upon the carpet she sat with graceful ease and piled some spotless linen above her snow white knees A dainty sky blue garter on either leg she wore it was a glowing picture through the keyhole in the door It was a glowing picture through the keyhole in the door Then up before the mirror within this crazy dorm with nothing but a shimmie to hide her lovely AWS News an aerial circus led by captain and quarterback Sam Farlaino and his two fine ends Lee Nelson and John Nielson Boasting a good running game as well Gus’ has called on Ralph Sanich and John Mannos to lug the pigskin Defensively John Steele and Ralph Sanich have been standouts Tied for second place Dorm I has been cap'aincd by fullback a Bi'lic Webster a product of Richard Kimball's home state Halfback Jerry Winchester has helped Billie with the running honors Another standout has been quarterback Dennis Arakawa a new Hawaiian student who kicks barefooted (ouch!) Sharing the second spot with s their rivals Dorm II has been led by Captain Gam Dye and Roger Simpson In last place despite the expert coaching of Larry Regis former CEU football mentor the RM's eleven will be hungry for a win in the second half Top players for the RM's have been Roger Do frier captain and Tom Jones Ini-an- cross-campu- Vivian R Romero Nancy B Ruf Through the Keyhole in the Door Thank you for your support P L Y Advertising Manager — Scott G Halverson After October Now all you men of science don’t strain your eager eyes viewing the planets that deck the distant skies for Nature has more wonders than all you could explore A TELESCOPE IS NOTHING TO A KEYHOLE IN A DOOR Pop Concert Through all cultural aspects the of Eastern Utah has is bringing the stanand brought of social culture to a glordards ious height Among our diffierent cultures we must not forget music This year we are honored to have a terrific music professor who has organized his department for all of CEU and Price to see and hear Now Professor Glen Fificld is ready to present his work The coming Pop Concert to be given on Thursday evening November 2nd at the Geary Theatre is be to quite enjoyable promising A slight resume for the concert may provide enough interest that will make you want to attend it There will be a combined instrumental of popular music with a dance routine done by Shaunda CEUs concert band Peterson will open their part of the concert with “Mardi Gras" George Gershwin's Second Prelude will feature Ron atwood on the alto saxa phone Also featured is the newly organized dance band from the College the busiest dress the It's no wonder shop either by the fashions that Brenda Kalatzesi owner of the LaMarque presented to the AWS This is the greatest time for fashions Bold stripes checks prints and vibrant colors were worn beautifully by the models: Judy Spencer Cathryn Conover Shauna Hemming Paula Zubal Ellen Brynor Peggy Nielson Mimi Carnival Marianna Allred Kristeen Rus Alane Truscott Launa Miglori Stana Tolich and Dyann Pappas Kathy Payne a charming model from Los Angeles was commentator for the fashion show She presented the models and described the fashions explicitly Aside from the fashion Judith Christensen played a piano solo Also Kelly Farlaino Chris Klap-aki- s and Brenda Kalatzcs entertained with a variety of dances of today Mrs MacKnight played the piano to accompany the will be in town form said I take off that shimmie and I'll ask for nothing more you bet I saw her do it through the keyhole in the door Then up before the mirror this pretty damsel stood with me viewing her rich beauty with fever in my blood My heart it beat with rapture as I never knew before in truth I felt like jumping through the keyhole in the door Then down upon the pillow she laid her dainty head the light was extinguished and darkness hid the bed I thought the show was over no use to admire more my post I abandoned by the keyhole in the door 19th |