Show Council Volume 1— Number IX Tuesday April 27 1976 celebration will mark Eagle Week Week-lon- g names Editor Eagle Week af CEU is being celebrated with six days of activity on campus COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH Dean's office sees July change "Our-Town- is " next stage attraction by Donna Johnson "Goodby world! Goodbye Grover’s Corners — mama and papa Goodbye to clocks licking and my butternut tree and mama’s sunflowers and food and coffee and new-irondresses and hot baths! Oh earth you’re too wonderful for anyone to realize you!” With these words from the play "Our Town” Thornton Wilder tried to Dr Trujillo capture the idea that people do not take time to exdesire to see the enrollment life And with the of CEU grow and an in- perience of "Our crease in the variety of presentation13 14 and 15 Tbwn” May course work offered by the the school Theatre will try to give ' Dr TrujifioTa native of people an experience In and a Colorado has been Americanof Theatre CEU Theatre finale teaching chemistry and mathematics at CEU since Department’s Bicentennial 1952 He has a BS degree Season Thornton Niven Wilder from Brigham Young the writer of "Our Town” University an MS from created plays around the Utah State and a PhD in of "Man’s theme central Fuels Engineering from the Eter- With Relationship University of Utah two He wrote As an instructor Dr nity” "Our Pulitzer Prize plays Turjillo has enjoyed conbeing one of them tact with the students and play written in 1937 will be teaching one class a consists of three acts: “The in addition his ed Dr King College of Eastern has announced a change in the office of Dean of Instruction effective July 1976 Dr A LaVell King will be returning to e the classroom as a Dr and Alphonso professor Trujillo will assume the duties of the Dean of In- struction Dr King who has held the post of Dean for five years will be teaching in the Science Department He has a PhD from the University of Utah in Genetics and is looking forward to classroom work as he enjoys the student full-tim- 3grTCS7iS to to field He CEU-Communi- work 7 full-tuiti- sSmSTS Choirs Join in Concert on student government a Business Sterling Scholar and Valedictorian of her graduating class During her year at CEU she has been the editor of the LDS Institute paper a reporter The Eagle and has for (cont to page 8) ty his appointment to Dean of and takes and improve the instruction Instruction to be an in- placeEternity” in Grover's entirely Science teresting challenge as the within New Hampshire Department and in the area Administration will be a during 1901 and 1913 inbrand new experience for individualized of Rodger Sorensen is the struction He expresses a him director of the large cast which includes Boyd Bunnell as the Stage 9 o Manager Lance Wright as Gibbs and Donna The CEU Choir’s annual Spring Concert will be held on George music t CEU for Michelle VJin1? Thursday May Jay And lessor stage will be the seven years conducting performance by the and before Music Chamber and Concert Choirs The program will commence manager between and the after at 7:30 pm at the Geary Theatre There will be no ad- acts will play be provided by mission charge Will Holdaway and ”liver’ The program will include a wide variety of music ranging animal sounds by Gerald g from pieces such as "Rainsong” to light entertaming music such as "Everything is Beautiful" Uoyd There will be a special Bicentennial part of the program The cost is $200 for which will include a special arrangement of "America the adults $150 for students Beautiful” to commemorate our nation's 200th birthday There will be no admittance The Clumber Choir will also perform some special num- after the 7:30 curtain bers for the audience "The combination of the Chamber and Concert Choirs with “d nu8l“1 TwS is"Our not The concert will follow a twfrday tour May 3 and 4 by New Hampshire Village the choirs They plan to sing at Juab High School to Nephl SS“a7?n Pleasant Grove High School Cedar City High School and Parowan High School 2T?!n 55 The purpose of the tour is not only to give the choirs a??Menjpt value price for the to but abilities their and performing improve experience events in our daily smallest also make high school students aware of the College of “ Eastern Utah hopes Ellen Newton Ellen Newton has been chosen by the Student Council to be the 1976-7Editor of The Eagle She was selected from among students who applied to the Council for the position She will receive a newspaper scholarship for next year Ellen is from Bicknel Utah and attended Wayne High School where she was assistant editor of her high school newspaper for one year and editor for one year She was active in the with beginning traditional Torch Run and ending with the annual Spring Formal The theme to becarried through the week is "The Great American Eagle” in observance of the Bicen- tennial year Lambda Delta Sigma sorority is the coordinating organization for Eagle Week and has worked with clubs and individuals to promote and arrange each event The Torch Run to Wood Hill took place on Monday evening April 26 where refreshments were served around a bonfire to the music of "Bluegrass” The event was supervised by the Home Ec Club and its president Chloe Merrill Today April 27 the election new activities for will officers studentbody at a forum 9:30 am begin in the Student Lounge where candidates will be introduced and asked to present their platforms and respond to questions of concern from the audience Tuesday evening the CEU faculty is sponsoring and serving a barbecue on the Library patio which is free to all This will take place at 5:30 pin Games of all kinds will furnish en tertainment April 28 at 7:30 in th Student Lounge a Variet Show will be staged wit Rendell Newton and Erain Jensen acting as cc chairpersons During th on Wednesday a ril day ceremony wi bon-cuttin- g officially announce th to th moving front of the Music Buildin( The actual move was a of Gibby complished by Class Sophomore Saturday April 24 th o will be hel the day on Thursda during and Friday (see electio story page 1) On Thui sday April 29 at 8:30 pm the movie "The Birds” wi be shown in the Pionee Park According to Mar Severin chairman of th event there will be n admission charge an refreshments will be se Elections vedr On Thursday the Track Me will beheld and will take it place on the Calendar c Eagle Week events On Friday morning th Student Council will hold pancake eating contest i the cafeteria at 7:00 air At 9 am on Saturda (cont to page 8) Students to vbfeWursddy Friday Students of the College of Eastern Utah will vote for their studentbody officers for the 1976-7- 7 school year on Thursday and Friday TS fJKiTm to Mdjbythe elections are Studentbody President Academic Vice-Tow- President President n" Social Studentbody Associated and Secretary Vice-Th- e presidents At press time for The Eagle the roster of didates was incomplete However it seemed likely can-Gorne- (cont to page 7) rs Election chairman Janet Massman posts election notice i Studentbody Secretary Pam Placltelll assists Candidates for President '£' mood-provokin- “Ke” ““ £ £!? 1 POOR COPY r Brian Brockbsnk "Bacausa I fiava baan activa In studant govarnmant as AMS Prasldant I hava saan tha Inslda of actlvitlas and alio problams I faal that with this and knowladga I can maka a background " graat yaar for us In 1974-77- hava tha and qualifications to offar tha studantbody of CEU a battar acadamlc and social I If elected environment would build on tha experience of tha past Studantbody "I faal that I Gary Davidsan "I became Interested student govarnmant In s vlng on tha Studant Council my high school I am axel at Presidents and lnect tha tha prospect of working fresh and exciting Ideas that a CEU In an effort to Imprc woman would bring to tha curriculum and meat t needs of the students" office" |