Show 5£2 CEU— Tuesday program Women's Sports I Nursing date at mid-ye- by Keratin Tucker Blue Debutantes On and performance the 27 Floor Exercise and The final standings were BYU 1st USU 2nd CEU 3rd Weber State 4th and Ricks 5th Basketball The Women’s basketball team has completed its season with the final game at Rangely played Colorado on February 20 The team fought hard but was unable to overtake Rangely The final score 2nd in 3rd the emotions of many of the Debs surfaced with the type of program and the knowledge that this would be the last performance for many of the Sophomores All-Rou- nd Peterson was Joy presented with a bouquet of flowers by the Debs in appreciation of her fine direction The Blue Debutantes show provided the half-tim- e at the regionals at Snow was Rangely 44 CEU 41 High scorers were Kendra College on March 5 Gymnastics The Women’s Gymnastics Team traveled to Logan on February 2 to compete in the Utah State University Invitational In the Class 3 division Karee Sheriff placed 6th in the Wendy Atwood in the Uneven 6th placed Bars and Sth in the Vault Pat Cisneros took 6th in the Balance Beam Others who participated were Gayleen Smith with 19 Kristell Justesen n and Leslie Ware 8 Special thanks is given to Barbara Curtis coach of the team for her help during the season Swimming The swimming regionals were held February 19 20 and 21 at New Mexico State in Los Cruces New Mexico All-Rou- nd Hansen February Carolyn Carter in the 100 yi Colorado State Medley University took top honors Helmet hassle continues (CPS) — Several months ago a band of angry bikers went tooling through Washington on their way to the US Capitol Although their DC visit lasted only a few hours brought the Issue that them — com- pulsory helmet laws — did not ride back out of town with them Instead the cyclists’ anti- helmet crusade found plenty of allies in Congress who are currently pushing bills to repeal federal helmet regs involved the centers less on of fashionable attire than on For those controversy the question motorcycle the issue of freedom personal vs intervention government A mixed group of Honda owners Hell’s Angels newspapers have and taken up the conservative line that congressmen Big Brother should mind his own business "The government has no business telling the individual when he can or cannot wear a helmet when only the individual's personal safety is involved" said Sen Jesse Helms (R-Nwhen he introduced his version of the bill C) no-helm- et March marks an important milestone tor the fourteen students enrolled in the Practical Nursing program at CEU They are half way through the yearlong program that will lead to their being prepared for the Utah State Licensing Examination and becoming Licensed Practical Nurses This class will be the seventh graduated from CEU Most past students have had no trouble finding a placement on completion of their studies Class officers for are President Way man Judy Vice-preside- 1975-7- 6 Sharon nt Messinger Secretary-Tteasur- er Lorraine Berryhill Historian Kathy Vance Other members of the class include Arlinda Ashby Janeen Blanc Joanne Olivia DeLong Dorothea Gomez Tammy Dennison Huitt Mary McEwan Soto Vonda Gloria Shumway and Roberta Valdez These women study such things as anatomy and microbiology pharmacology pathology nutrition pediatrics obphysiology stetrics and medical Kristell J: I've been exercising with dumbbells over at the gym with losses than cyclists' life or scalp A 1972 the federal court mitment to safety Taking care of one's self is the self's — not the government's concern" d bikers have never been favorites of the Although government there exists no federal specifically regulation cannot agree that the consequences of such injuries are limited to the pressure states to kowtow to federal injury" Bare-heade- requiring helmets forces economic wishes The Department of Transportation authorized to withdraw is all federal highway funds and 10 percent of highway construction money if a state repeals its mandatory helmet law This threat hangs over nearly every highway-consciou- s governor only three states don't have mandatory helmet laws on the Furthermore books TrrrrrrrrrrrTTTrrr her RN Hospital Michigan Mrs Foote from Jackson Merrill has individual who sustains the The court decision went on to say that "from the moment of injury society ks the person up off the ghway delivers him to the municipal hospital and municipal doctors provides him with unemployment compensation if after recovery he cannot replace his lost job and if the injury causes permanent disability may an- nounced that recruiting for next year's class has already begun There are 4 openings available for either male or female students There is a particular need for male Practical Nurses The 20-2- program is open to all those qualify To inquire of the qualifications and to learn more about the program those interested should contact Mrs Merrill at the College of Eastern Utah after 1:00 pm during the week Applications will be accepted until July 1 with final selections made who during that month MISW We help you move mountains and climb them too with our 6” Sitka Bool Rugged and ready for everything from Everest to a walk in the woods What makes Sitka so great? Roughout leather Yellow Vibram lug sole and heel Good- year Welt construction And plenty more If you want to look feel and act like a pro go with our Sitka Boot Its Fnn to Eat Here The atmosphere is DEXTER pleasant people are friendly and the food decision in Massachusetts which upheld the constitutionality of the state's helmet law stated "While we agree with the plaintiff that the act’s only realistic purpose is the prevention of head injuries incurred in motorcycle mishaps we protectionists forever declaiming their com- Kam LPN student “patient" Judy Messinger has blood pressure checked by Kathy Vance right Assisting at left are Sharon Wayman and Lorraine Berryhill subject matter covered Stan K: Who were they? Argued an editorial of the Richmond News New Leader: "No government should succumb to the seductive superficially of argument paternalistic be used in clinical application At the present time the Practical Nursing students attend class three days a week and work either at the Carbon County Nursing Home or the Carbon Hospital two days a week Kathryn Merrill director of the program is assisted by Lorraine Hafstad and Linda Ori who serve as clinical instructors Mrs Merrill has been with the since its She has been in for forty years Nursing having graduated from the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City She has a BS in Nursing Education from the of University Washington and is working on her Masters degree in Counseling and Guidance at the present time She has taught at the University of Utah and served as Operating Room Supervisor at theLDS Hospital Mrs Hafstad is new ' to Price this year and has a BS in Education and in 1973 a BJS in Nursing Mrs Ori is also new to the program this year and has surgical nursing This is only a partial list of the The course work is comprehensive and many times difficult but the knowledge Representing CEU the and experience gained will only junior college was Jill Spencer Jill placed 8th in the 50 yard Butterfly 10th in the lounge Luff 100 yard Butterfly and 10th and Karen Keller Connie Anderson competed in the Class 2 division and placed Sth in the Vault She entered only one event due to a back muscle strain 1976—7 ar D Wasatch District Meet for Class 3 was held at Weber State College Wendy Atwood placed 3rd in the Vault Others participating in this were Karee Sheriff Pat Cisneros and Gayleen Hansen The following day at the University of Utah Wendy Atwood and Connie Anderson competed in the Wasatch District Meet for Class 2 Connie placed 4th in the Bars and the Vault 3rd on the Balance Beam Hie Blue Debs performed for the last time this year on the home court on February 7 with a special half-tim- e Bicentennial show The drill included the use of various historical flags of the United States and each of the branches the service was represented Dean Walton was the narrator of the program and Jay Andrus sang1! Love America" The audience was impressed with the March 9 is GREATI (SooEts - V'-- ’ Velvet Freeze 409 E Main Price Utah ojuuuuuuhuuidl: HAVE YOUR (PiPSD OTTInllK WM HANDY SINGLE DRINK SIZE assume the responsibility for his and his family’s the subsistence" motorcyclists' argument doesn’t wash with helmet advocates: they are concerned more How this reasoning will stand up in Congress when bills are the unleashed for vote remains anti-helm- et to be seen BIG BOLD DELICIOUS TASTE! |