Show GOLDEN Page Two EAGLE Friday November 3 1337 Club News THE GOLDEN EAGLE STAFF Editor I K’g Have you seen any broken paddles lying around? Sixteen boys were accepted as potential members into the IK's Each member was to make a paddle according to specifications for October 26th's initiation National dues are $12 for the year and $5 per quarter The IK’s are working hard to build a float for their queen candidate Mary Ann Allred to ride on Pamela L Y Chung Scott G Halverson Assistant and Sports Editor Feature Editor Vivian R Romero Nancy B Ruf Tom Jones Carole M West Wilma A Johansen Linda C Sims Val D Crawford and Barry Platow Carole M West Advertising Manager Photographer Reporters Typist ABC Guest Editorial What a wonderful display of enthusiasm and cooperation! I am thrilled at the spirit sparked by preparation for this year’s coming— “A Sign of the Times” Home- Traditionally Homecoming signifies a celebration for alumni Of course our Homecoming too is a formal invitation to alumni to again visit the campus 'participate in activities and renew old friendships However many people fail to realize that Homecoming is not strictly limited to the alumni Homecoming is an event in which students are not only allowed to participate but one in which they are enthusiastically encouraged to participate Actually Homecoming is not possible without the active support of the student body It is the student body who plans the activities builds the floats organizes the parade decorates for the dance appropriates the money and finally by active support of these activities determine much of the success of Homecoming Homecoming is an excelcnt opportunity for students to participate and to become a vital working part of this campus Clubs classes and organizations need your support Don’t stand on the sidelines adding only useless criticism Have the courage to give your time and your talent This can be the best Homecoming— if you make it the best This is our opportunity to have a great Homecoming to honor our friends faculty and alumni in the true American Spirit Surely “A Sign of the Times” Kristen Diamanti Homecoming Chairman Squawks and Chirps al PLYLPC Newspaper A question asked of thirteen persons during the week of Ocwas put forth on tober the CEU campus The question asked was: "What do you think of the Computer Dance as a way of pairing people up”? 1 I'd like to find the person who started this and run he or she through a computer and fill him with holes Tommy Piantcs 2 It would be fun if people would cooperate and work together Roxy Boggs 3 I've never gone to one and I don't really need to know 15-20-lh a 8 No comment Dennis Bale 9 I was too stupid to fill out card Ami Nassri 10 1 couldn’t care less if they had a computer dance Cather- ine Conover 11 If it were used for homecoming I think it would be a ridiculous experiment Daniel Adams 12 If you can’t pair yourself up with someone forget it John Finkles 13 Let nature take it's course and we'll all find our own partners Shauna Hemming Michelle Petroni 4 It would be something new Mai Neely 5 It's fun but stupid Kim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Welcome Students to our New Mens’ Shop Boyack’s G9 East Main Pi Gamma Just having accepted nineteen new members the Pi Gamms are busy preparing a float and working a skit around the year 1938 They have chosen as their queen candidate Shauna £ Price Utah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Union Building hours — Monday through Friday 8:30 am -5:00 pm Evenings Monday through Thursday 7:00 10:00 pm Saturday 11:00 am 11:00 pm Pool ping pong TV piano and record player available Pool 60 cents an hour and ping pong 15 cents an hour Candy and pop machines Bookstore hours Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 -- pm Available are books and supplies of all kinds stationery cards (general birthday anniversary wedding engagement humorous birthday Halloween and current thank you notes and party invitations) sweatshirts CEU emblems jackets cotton knit nities men’s tennis shoes hair spray hosiery and perfumes for Christmas — cakes and potato chips on counter — radios desk lamps and personal grooming items such as combs fingernail file nail clippers etc AH kinds of brief cases book bags and holders — gift wrap materials such as tissue and ribbon — all sizes metal file boxes Hula In the middle of the eighteen hundreds the American people moved into the Hawaiian Islands infiltrating with their many cultures Now it's my turn I would like to bring my Hawaiian culture to Price On Thursdays at 4:15 pm to 5:15 pm there will be classes in Hula and Tahition For those interested please contact Pam Chung The charge is $300 a month If you don’t know who Pam is just leave your name and where you can be contacted with Joy Peterson in the women's gym Skip Lunch The Rodeo Club is preparing once again for their age old challenge with the IK’s We are going to prove that the good guys all wear cowboy hats! We’ll take a deep scat and ride ’em out! If you want to be in on the real action taking place at CEU this year join the Rodeo Club and receive a big "howdy” from the club and its newly elected officers: President Izhi Juana Allred Castle Dale Vice President Glen Wells Wellington Secretary Lana Leonard Price Arena Chairmen Ray Jeffs Castle Dale and Kay Truman Huntington and Advertising chairmen Lynn Anderson Price and Linda Staley Carbonville This year's scries is bound to be very exciting CEU has already hosted The Birds an Alfred Hitchcock thriller and On Halloween CEU featured The Fly Other shows which will be shown this year are: Good Neighbor Sam Bundle of Joy Darling Three on a Couch Lord Jim Pollyanna and Friendly Persuasion The time of each show will be 8:00 pm and the ushers will be from the IK’s oh "See if it knows where I left my car keys t t t t t i i i$ participating members are: thy Burdick Kathy Allred da Sue Geary Roxanne Rudisill Marie Naylor Toni Skriner Rusty Roper Kristy Nordfelt and Kate Besso Phi Ro Pi have also taken on the task of building a float and are using the year 1931 for their KaLin- Movies Earl 6 It's 0 K for people who don’t have dates Patricia Hood 7 My intelligence is too high for the computer Steve Niggin- - Forensics Phi Ro Phi participated in the BYU Invitational October 27 and 28 The BYU Invitational drew students from the Intermountain West from Idaho through Arizona Last year CEU ranked 2nd in sweepstakes The club is headed by Mr Neil Warren and Rodeo Club son Inquiring Forty two pledges buss the cafeteria each Friday carrying trays and following orders from their goatmasters Goatmasters as they are respectfully called are last year’s members In order to pin points the ABC pledges (goats) participated in the Halloween booth which proved to be a real smacker! The club is also working on a float for their queen candidate Mary Naylor Their skit is centered around the year 1942 skit And here it comes! Sec the parade? See the noble queens? It's homecoming once again for the College of Eastern Utah Strange as it may seem the spirit of CEU is really soaring It’s really great to see a homecoming that actually seems like homecoming There will be so many activities highlighted by an Homecoming Dance This will be CEU’s first formal dance Actually it's only semi-formbut that's good enough CEU will have a $ala of of you dressy people in an evening of enchantment only if each attend Union Building Buy film from Harney so Hint lie won't have to Skip Lunch Barney's PHOTOSHOP Quality Cleaners Harold Matsuda Your Ear Gear Headquarters! Pierced A Non-Picrc- cd Earrings Largest Selection Lewis Jewelry COMPANY 46 E Main Price Luigi's Cufe s Breakfast - Lunch - Italian Dinners i |