Show Miss Utah honored guest Pageant vill observe College's 40th anniversary Miss CEU The Associated Women Council has Students’ chosen theme “Reflections” for this the year’s Miss CEU Pageant to be staged on February 15 at the Geary Theatre The theme choice will allow the pageant to correlate with other weeklong activities in the celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the College of Eastern Utah in 1937 Following an annual tradition the honored guest at the pageant will be Miss v- Utah Suzanne McKay who represented the state of Utah in the Miss America - Scholarship Pageant in September at Atlantic City Suzanne won the title of Miss Utah in the Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant in June where she appeared as Miss Salt Lake County At this time Jan Johnson Miss CEU was judged third runner-u- p to Miss McKay Suzanne is the daughter Shown rehearsing a scene from CElTs next stage play "Hie Cave Dwellers' are students (1 to r) Mark Warner Kathy Roberts Marty Estrada Donna Johnson Tom Naylor Michelle Powell and Craig Dlnhelman Photo by NonaLee Johnson “Cave Dwellers " coming next to Geary Theatre stage “The Cave Dwellers’ written by William Saroyan and directed by Rodger Sorensen will be presented by the CEU Theater Department January 20 21 22 1977 at 7:30 pm at the Geary Theatre It is a dramatic comedy which records the adventures of some penniless people who are camping out on the stage of an abandoned theatre that Is about to be pulled down for a housing project on the East Side of NewYork City One who calls herself ‘the Queen' is the ruin of a former actress The King used to be a celebrated clown The Duke was once a prize-figchampion The Girl is a homeless ht and Craig Dinkelman Tickets are $100 for CEU students with activity cards $150 for other frightened wretch who students and $200 for the comes in off the streets Tryouts held December 10 and 13 produced the cast for the play Featured are Jesse Seegmiller as 'the King Michelle Powell as 'the Queen’ Tom Naylor as 'the Duke’ and Donna Johnson as 'the Girt’ Also appearing in the play will be Marty Estrada Kathy Roberts Mark Warner Steve Fausett Ed An Notice to Sophomores Students planning to apply for a scholarship next year at a four-yecollege or university should see Dean Walton immediately Deadline for applying is February 1 1977 This deadline is a crucial factor in the application according to Mr Walton Application forms can be obtained from his office located in Room 120 of the Administration Building ar Representatives from the University of Utah and Utah State University will be on the CEU campus to recruit Sophomores for Fall 1977 classes Questions about admission procedures and scholarhsips as well as housing can be answered at these times: Utah State University: Thursday January 20 10 am to 2 pm University of Utah: Wednesday January 26 at 10 am until noon Both sessions will take place in the Student Lounge at derson public Snowfall gets Ski Class into action by Jim New Nearly everyone in the state gave quite a sigh of relief over the first snowstorm of the winter a couple of weeks ago if not for business reasons just for the change of pace The ski resorts are all officially Two-arti- at Library art exhibit of interest to the College and the community opened last evening at the Library Gallery and will continue to February 1 A reception officially opened the show The exhibit displays works of two local artists James L Young and Clifford H Bergera Mr Young heads the CEU Art and Mr Department is classes Bergera teaching at the college on a part-tim- e basis Mr Young’s cludes JL Suzanne McKay Miss Utah of Mr and Mrs McKay and daughter of Robert R a grand- - the late show st A unique v work in- sculptures drawings paintings and pottery Mr Bergera is presenting paintings and prints There are more than fifty pieces in the exhibit and most are for sale The Gallery hours are 8:00 am to 10:00 pm Mondays through Thursdays and from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm on Fridays President David O McKay of the LDS Church She is a senior at the University of (cont on page 8) Squad captures team honors at Forensics tourney Nine College of Eastern Utah speech students traveled to Snow College in December and returned with the team honors from the Utah Junior College Forensic Tournament Ellen VanOtterloo Melanie Menezes and Jim New teamed to win 1st place trophy in the Readers’ Theatre competition New and Larry Litizzette captured 1st place in the Duet Acting contest and VanOtterloo and Debra Fivecoat placed second in the same event New and VanOtterloo placed 1st and 2nd respectively in Com- munication Analysis In in the finals but did not win a trophy New also placed 1st in Impromptu Speaking while Pete Halamandaris won the 3rd place trophy Guy Worley was the 1st place winner in Oral terpretation and In- VanOt- terloo won 2nd place Pete Halamandaris was also a finalist VanOtterloo was the top speaker in Per- suasive Speaking and Darell Entwistle placed 3rd in Speaking Melanie Menezes and Guy After-Dinn- Worley er were finalists in Informative Speaking Jim New was named the top speaker at the tournament and received a Extemporaneous special award Ellen Speaking New placed 1st VanOtterloo received and Nancy Martinez was recognition as the second 3rd Darrell Entwistle was place speaker business for open now Utah throughout which gave CEU professor Bill Krompel a bit of happiness Krompel is the head- instructor of the - school’s newly formed ski class and for quite some time was worried he would have to cancel the full course for the lack of snow Finally the white powder has blanketed the mountains just in time for the winter quarter and CEU’s skiiers can head for the slopes The course probably the (cont on page 4) In a relaxed moment after a weekend of rigorous competition the CEU Forensics squad enjoys the glitter of the trophies captured at the Utah Junior College Forensics Tournament Winners are left to right: Larry Litizzette Nancy Martinez Jim New Ellen VanOtterloo Darrell Entwistle Pete Halamandaris Debra Fivecoat Guy Worley and Melanie Menezes |