Show a Vol XII Number I Tuesday Oct 20 1907 Published by the students of the College of Eastern Utah Price Utah 84501 CEITs 50th Anniversary Homecoming set for Oct 20-2- 4 By Theresa Green of the Eagle Staff “A Golden Past Bright Future" has been selected as the theme for this year's homecoming festivities in recognition ofCEU's fiftieth Hie Chinese Acrobats will perform at the College of EastemUtah during homecoming week anniversary The festivities will begin Tuesday Oct 20 with a “DI Dance" held at the LDS Institute Students are expected to wear clothes bought from Deseret Industries Chances for door prizes will be given for every sales tag still left on the clothes Other activities include a car bash at 12 noon in front of the library on Wednesday Everyone can have their chance with a sledge hammer That evening there will be a performance by the Golden Dragon Chinese Acrobats The cost will be $3 in advance or $5 at the door Tickets may be purchased from any student government officer The performance will be held at 7 p jn at the BDAC The powder puff football game will be held at 6 pm on Thursday In addition a strategic will be played game of during halftime On Friday OcL 23 at 6 pjn there will be a torch run down Carbon Avenue leading to a bonfire on Wood Hill at 7 pin Saturday OcL 24 will be a big day for the homecoming celebration At 10 am the homecoming parade will be presented It will begin at Cook's Velvet Freeze on 400 East and travel down Main StrecL Prior to the homecoming football game a tailgate party has been planned in the BDAC parking k The game will be played against (continued on page 4) tug-o-w- ar High school principal San Juan man will lead CEU council The principal of San Juan High School was elected lo serve as chairman of College of Eastern Utah's Institutional Council for the 1987-8- 8 academic year in the US Army and returned to Blanding where he taught English at SJHS seven yean He has also served as the community school coordinator curriculum specialist J Harris of schooMcommunity group process will serve as chairman of fxilitator vocational director San Blanding the council with Margaret Dayton Juan County Project Good Work of Price serving as vice chair- director and San Juan AdultAltcr-nativ- e woman Newly appointed council High School principrL members include Douglas He has served as principal of San Soimtag director of governmental Juan High School since 1983 affairs for UPL in Salt Lake City He has served as president and Robert D Swinburne principal and vice president of Kigalia Fine of Emery High School in Castle Arts Council in Blanding vice Dale chairman of the CEU San Juan Harris was graduated with Center advisory council and mema bachelor of arts degree in English ber of the San Juan Foundation from Brigham Young University board of directors He has beat a and a master's degree in education member of the CEU Institutional in community and educational Council five years and served as its administration vice chairman last year He completed two years Mrs Dayton was bom in James Spokane Wash and attended schools in Washington California Massachusetts and New Mexico She attended BYU and graduated with a BS degree in nursing After graduation she spent two years working as a surgical nurse at St Joseph's Medical Center in Burbank Calif and later moved to Provo where she worked as an obstetrical nurse She moved to Price with her husband Lynn and family ten ycara ago and has become actively involved in community service She served two yean on the Utah State Medical Auxiliary Board legislative chairperson and past president of the Carbon County Medical Auxiliary past president of the Durrant Elementary and Mont Hannon Junior High PTAs and member of the the Utah Coun Edu- cil on Vocational-Techniccation She has been a member of CEU’s Institutional Council two Other members of the years council include James Banasky al Price Harold Bchling Fcnon Ralph T Coates Salt Lake City Dennis Deaton Price Junes T cnacn Spring Glen and Todd OkwL Price CEU debaters shine at U of U zona State with Air Force coming in second Bringing home the honors for CEU was the debate team of Bill Bryner and Billy Thomas In the preliminary rounds they won five and lost one ending up with third place in the championship rounds They are good but are still inexperienced" said instructor Neil Warren In individual event (continued on page 4) |