Show CEU— Tuesday forums continue CEU by Putting finishing touches on the pedestal for the telescope at the new Career Center are welding students with their Instructor Gary Prazen left Students are Jerry Pappas from Spring Glen standing with Mr Prazen Frank Perla of Carbonvllle standing right and Ronald Bemeche of Price Students build pedestal forCEU telescope 18 1977- -3 Sandra Cisneros The forums held at CEU's Student Lounge got underway for Winter Quarter Thursday January 6 1977 when Sim Bunderson a resident from Orangeville Utah gave a presentation of experiences in Africa Mr Bunderson who spent a year living and studying animals in Africa obtained information about wildlife in designated areas and presented slides showing different animals in their natural environments The forum conducted with a session in question-answwhich both students and er Work is now being pnotograpny and several completed on the College of pictures have already been token through the telescope astronomical observatory during recent tests which crowns the new two There will be slide CEU Career Center story presentations with slides of Students in a welding the recent Viking probe of class taught by instructor Mars and a spooky Gary Prazen have finished discussion of Unidentified a large steel pedestal for Flying Objects and the extra-schoolthe new observatory The possibility of new 12 inch terrestrial life Casegrain telescope will be mounted atop the pedestal ready for viewing A revolving steel dome allows a view of any part of the to night sky Don CEU Burge instructor said astronomy Sally he is planning a series of programs during the winter and spring to let the public Dear Sally get a look through the I think your column telescope stinks and thought I should Burge said the dear air let you know of Castle Valley should A Friendly Person allow better viewing since good resolution on the Dear Friendly? Thank you for your letter telescope depends on clean — air may an Eagle build his nest in your mouth!! The CEU instrument has Love the of capabilities Sally Eastern Jan Utah's ’s letters faculty members participated The forum on January 13th which introduced "Project Share" was sponsored by LDSSA and headed by Carol Jensen Since the purpose of sponsoring "Project Share" was to raise money to help educate people in the another country Student Lounge became the sight of a business venture Transcendental Meditation will be the topic discussed at the forum held this Thursday January 20th at 10:30 am Randall Tolpingrud Chairman of the Utah Transcendental Meditation Center in Salt Lake City will introduce the TM technique with an emphasis on the motto "Knowledge is Structured in Consciousness" The forum will be very informative and questions students may have about Transcendental Meditation will be freely answered Students from San Juan High School under the direction of Jim Dandy will nnouncing a new service 8 CEU with a program on the Indian culture of Utah in a forum present Thursday 10:30 am Janary 27th Weddfngs-Bunquets-Birthdoys-Te- We have a full line of announcements and at dances thank-yo- notes u Complete bridal consultant service This forum program will consist os The of traditional music costumes and festivities still important to the Indian Culture of today ( Coll mocmou CARBON EMERY 1A V HAPPY NEW YEAR Division IZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Banking Hours 9 am tod pm 45 So Carbon Ava Price 2 DRIVE-I- Price WINDOWS N 637-260- 3 EMERY COUNTY BRANCH 748-231- CASTLE DALE 8 HUNTINGTON BRANCH 240 N MAIN 687-264- 4 EAST CARBON BRANCH 888-248- 8 FERRON BRANCH 384-297- Greg Morrill and date Diane Woodward are shown at the annual Preference Ball just after the announcement that Greg had been voted "Most Preferred Man at CEU" He was presented with a gift certificate courtesy of Richard' Toggery and Diane received a spray of roses from AWS 2 Drop in and say Hil FULL BANK SERVICE MEMBER FDIC 7©DflFD GDfgdgu 1M South Main Holpor Utah |