Show — “OPINION Quality not Quantity lights By Karla Edmondson show meekly through the windows of stated the majority of college yearbooks cannot Carbon High as students produce a yearbook while CEU is somewhat left in the dark Production of a CEU 198G41 yearbook is finally under way Sound like an old story? In the beginning a student register was planned for CEU students to remember their college year Then came the idea of a yearbook Quinn Denning being the editor Unfortunately Denning did not come back lor winter quarter So here it is winter quarter no deadlines met and a second attempt is being struggled by new editor Tracy Krebs Tracy Krebs has edited two yearbooks at Pahranagat High in Alamo Nevada with a studentbody of approximately 100 students She is trying to get it all together in a yearbook for CEU within one month of solid deadlines with the help of her ten staffers Her goals for the ’80-’8-1 yearbook is to have a college level book consisting of good informative copy color as well as black and white pictures all within approximately 120 pages Support from the students faculty and dubs is vitally important to Krebs at this time in order for a smooth production In “The Eagle’s” eyes Tracy’s goals are great and we wish her lots of luck in accomplishing them But in reality it takes more than one month of solid work to produce a yearbook This yearbook will not be able to cover fall and winter quarter as effectively as it could have if it had been started earlier After speaking with Carbon High’s yearbook advisor Vaughn Shaw who has had eight years of experience and has consistantly received the All American Yearbook Award for their yearbook it became evident that organizing a yearbook in one month is almost impossible Mr Shaw pointed out that it takes a whole year of work to publish a yearbook of good quality He also compare with a high school book because of the lack of concern and popularity of a yearbook in college It has been noted through the years that yearbooks are not popular with the majority of a studentbody in a college this could be related to the lack of closeness and unity in college In comparing any college yearbook to a high school’s it is usually noted the quality of a high school book is much higher due to the time factor and concern in the students It is a shame when the high school up the block can produce an award winning yearbook year after year and the college cannot get one off the ground until winter quarter CEU cannot even begin to compare our book with the high school’s CHS has a smaller studentbody and less funds yet never fail to out do the college book CEU has double the studentbody abundant funds and more activities and dubs to cover but produce nothing but a scrapbook Why should we spend approximatdy $3000 of student funds and put a few yearbook staffers through a month of strain and pressure to produce a yearbook that cannot possibly cover the whole Dorm complaints By Dan If the East Dorm seems vacated winter quarter after a full house fall quarter a number of reasons can be cited and maybe discussed to make the college housing policy and living conditions more realistic Scott Anderson felt the noise level made it difficult to sleep or do home work Scott said people play their music late and yell back and forth down the halls at all hours John Roscher and Toby Phillips also felt that the noise made it tough to study They thought that the bathrooms and halls regularly because it’s a very dangerous game and if the parks are as rough as the college’s field or any other park that I have seen in Price then it could become a very dangerous game It is very easy to get hurt by a baseball self-achievem- dealing with life it is rewarding It has its and like life its downs It is a serious has ups College is trying but challenge which should be taken with a sense of responsibility but just as importantly with a sense of humor dorms offered There are still quite a few guys living in the dorms which proves that the dorm life fits some guys’ life styles better than others Another problem is the school does not give Freshmen residents a chance to see if they like the dorms Instead they make them sign a contract binding them for a whole year when perhaps it would be more feasible which comes from the field being rough and not being properly groomed Also baseball players can hurt their ankles easily on rough ground CEU baseball players often complain about the field’s condition and they feel that for a college the field should be better taken care of I hope that for the sake of the college players and the kids growing up in the community that the parks department take pride in their fields by main- and taken care of self-wor-th Price of Eastern dedicated to give Information and service to the student body It represents The editorial opinions expressed In The Eagle of addo not necessarily reflect viewpoints ministration faculty student or staff Some people commented that they needed more privacy than the Dear Editor: Baseball is a very fast game and is played on a grass baseball field shaped like a diamond I have played baseball in many parks and I have never seen parks as unkept as the ones in Price Baseball parks are supposed to be watered there is? 1HE EAGLE S54FF by many who moved have people out of the East Dorms Rough terrain There is no way this yearbook can cover the year effectively because 1) the activities of last spring quarter and fall quarter will not be completely illustrated and 2) all of the work will be done in one month excluding all other months and their activities I feel after viewing the facts that a yearbook this year may be more of a burden and loss in funds than a benefit If CEU wants a quality college yearbook they should consider starting a quality one now for next year ByToddGorishek time to show our and prove orn The first quarter of college has come and gone and likewise so have some students It has been a Socially college is a center for close and perquarter of trial and error discovering where one sonal new awareness exWe relationships It causes are now fits in and where one wants to be about oneself others and the one comes in contact periencing that which most of us have been anwith is It a these time as special lives relationships ticipating for over half our reach new levels becoming more serious and more Now as the second quarter begins we might ask mature ourselves “Is this what we wanted?” “Is this what However there is another side to this college we expected?” It may be time for an evaluation of scenario It is one wich includes frequent what college is and where we find ourselves within frustration anxiety and terrible tension It is long it and hard hours of studying in order to give 100 Academically college is competitive requiring plus to be the best It comes from goals that are set us to compete with each other and our selves It is a but that are not met The word achievement healthy challenge to the mind and the body and we becomes replaced with the word failure One seems are here to meet the challenge It is an exciting to be in a chaotic world which only muddles caught time of freedom and Independence It is our time mind your Socially new pressures become very apparent With serious relationships there comes serious Along with freedom and inresponsibility dependence follows temptation which puts one’s Karl Edmondson EDITOR Shell 'Babcock principles and morals to the test Reporters It is with academic failure and the weight of new Victor Chapman LIsaGInes JoeAAarrelll responsibility that we may wonder what we re Gorlshek Todd Dan Burns doing here anyway Undoubtedly some ideas of MarkS Jones Jackie O'Berto what college should be like are changed with What Blake Olsen college is actually like It is a world withinltself Photographers nothing like what we have been in before but Troy Miller preparing us for the world we will be in later Advisor :‘jrryS!"r!!? Copy The world and society in which we live are full of Susan A Politer frustration tension and responsibility' It doesn’t THE EAGLE come from books and grades but as we deal with The official student publication of the College deadlines and goals associated with these we are Utah The Eagle Is Utah expressed were messy and un- to sign a quarterly sanitary The back contract giving them a parking lot was always chance to see if the dorm littered This seems to be life fits their particular the same complaint ?eeds year Is this really all Bums taining them regularly After all reflection of the community is shown by its overall appearances and self-estee- m especially on a bad hop Victor Chapman Miss CEU applications iMteatlons (or the offices Miss CEU pageant from forms areApplication available sponsoring clubs and through the Associated organizations are due Womens Students Office Monday January 28 in or by contacting Heidi the student government Hibbard For Valentine's Week send our FTD 1 Hearts & FI owers Bouquet Valentine's Day is Saturday February 14 Capture 0 I the heart of your val- entine Call or visit us sixm PRICE FLORAL West Main Price 637-273- 1 |