Show GOLDEN EAGLE Page Four November 15 19GS Joe Espinoza (3 vice president Interviewing Joe Espinoza he stated his goal as Social Vice President: "As Social Vice President I hope to better the social actvities with all the different clubs participating in school activities I feel the student body as a whole has had very successful activities" from Carbon and entered CEU later the same year After 2 quarters he left the college and toured the States for a few months Then in June of T5 he entered the service spent lSVi months in Germany and was released in May of ’67 After the service lie spent 3 weeks mere touring the U S then ""Pt to work in Portland Ore "' Inst summer H: ntterld CFU tart year and is ma taring in business nt After CEU he intends attedirg either Utah to or Weber State to further his education Among his monv interests he ’olds skiing and basketball as hi favorites As a parting thought Joe stat'd that the executive council reeds the help of every stud-f'- d m make this year the most exciting thp ccllrgr hs had Joe graduated High School in 1963 n:’-eem- Vv''" SnifnrfeI fto pHSi itrs ’n"td he welcomed in con- tributing to malic ths venr as exciting as it promises to be By Rick Mnson Cramming reviewing testing worrying all bring about the prc':oce of Midterm at CEU Fall quarter is half over now wi:h some students making pledges to hit the hrn'j3 a I'tt'e hard°r Other stoats show a surprised look wondering how they made Then there is the ones who received the privilege of living on the Dean’s list for having a grade or two below the required average Tests were given h various subjects for the purpose of finding out what a student has or has not learned during the first part of the quarter These tests show a student where he stands in the class Many of the students resorted to the studv method of cramming that is get everything from the book into your head 30 minutes before the test begins Next we have the these students keep up with their studies and take a 30 minute review before the test After three or four days of worrying the student goes to class to obtain his masterpiece of a test The instructor with a devilish look on his face gives hack the students test with a grade on it Now the sounds of iny and surprise along with the took of dismay arc heard and and s t i ASSEMBLY (C ing on i ing "A 'ui 1 1 h jV’ ) : i cateder" Pett-rsShawnda i with lights if blue did a I loop r Dane !l: more A Oiiyic2 Lave ai J SI'U4n Long c f'slvvm the Aarr ‘ t: ’i 7 1: r !! !! vr Ellon Gostm Mary saig the popular song "The Impossible g Dream" Jar ire Edler the ABC Club gave a humorous reading "Turn Amend I mk pt Me" was sung by cosmotolngy candidate Sherry Patterick Sophomores selected Ellen Byner for Queen Cardidate Feshion thrt ough music -: I'M ( by nil'” She nlsn dissir Ivd played firr made Th' ev !ii-- g sirg "find Girl fj'i-- g B"d" v’s f n Banjnie Jens r 'Ifpiv vf h choice ni ' P'-!rj n- Butler P’tsv queer ! ing th'' D" I slitutc h' bed the medicine go down by sing repro-sentn- - v- "' - r s Spoenfu1 1 From jazz to a ballet was the Oic performance of (iuyle: a sophomore representing the two literary and three musical to be climaxed in Salt Lake City Utah o rv May competition Newman Club 19C9 8-- d ii ing ihej-- i all togct'icr you have sonic brilliant talent that took time in preparing The candidates deserve a lot of credit for going through the hcc-t'- c week of Homecoming and keep smiling too Most of the candidates felt it an honor to represent the various clubs and organizations Song writers attention "’iunus of Young America" a now national competition for collegiate composers and writer: produces by Bob Yde Associates offers a five-catego- ry Young writers will demcn-strat- c excellence in either dramatic and comcdic wrar g or pxty and prase Popular music folk music and Jazz music arc three categories for composers The three finalists in each category will fly to Utah to see their works performed by top rrcordiig artists in a salute to the "Sounds of You lg America" National titles and scholarships will be awarded to the outstanding writer or composer Applications can he obtained from “Sounds of Young America" Room 458 Union Pacific Building Annex Salt Lake City 'inh Mill 1 party-poope- rs seen Sophomores have experienced this kind of feeling in one way or another Now let's see what a freshman thinks of college at midterm Cindy Mallnn: It's terrible Ben White: College is quite a challenge and I would much rather he here than in the swamps of Vietnam (Bon has had cxnericnre in Vietnam) John Green: Just like high school onlv a little tougher Ron Walker a sophomore: “College life is great You get to meet your friends After a year of college I find it different all the time” Shown aborc arc the smiling faces of the CEU Homecoming Queen contestants for 1998 DRAMMA DEPT Wright Madclenc Nielson Larry Olsen Rac Lynn Kinder Bill Madsen Vivian Farlaino Larry Hutchens Sandra Diamanti Jeff Heath Rick Gilbert and Gam Dye Professors Johnson and Canning will play cameo roles |