Show Tuesday November V0LUME 9 1976 11 NUMBER 2 The COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH m Council announced by AWS President is asking all CEU women to put this date on their social calendar and decide on president Shawn Bond The group will guide AWS activities during the year and also serve as a working committee for each event their “most preferred” CEU women chosen are Sophomores Linda Slaugh Daley and Lizz Bonacd and Freshmen Ronda Ferrell and Paula Berensen The annual Preference Ball Is the first activity to demand the attention of the ' Council It will be held at the Elks Lodge on Saturday December 4 and will have a Old Fashioned Christmas theme Publicity will be out soon and Shawn The most ambitious project of the AWS year will be the Miss CEU Pageant in February At this time a new Miss CEU will be named to represent the college at the Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant in June Other activities for the year will be announced as 'hey are planned Additional committee members will be appointed for each event and will Join the permanent Council in out working arrangements class officers named in October elections 76-7- 7 Two new officen have Joined the executive council and will assist in planning the activities for this year They are the Sophomore and Freshman Presidents whose election to office was announced Friday October 15 at the dance in the Women's Gym Otterioo Other class officers Ronda elected were Ferrell Freshman Vice-Preside-nt Melanie Freshman Secretary Carolyn Carter Sophomore and It is Important that students are aware of the fact that this Friday November 12 is the last day they can withdraw from classes for the Fall quarter As stated In the school catalog and the class schedule Eagle staff writer Jim New right inin involved terviews students week’s for the about Homecoming plans withdrawal form Forms are available in the Admissions Office Any questions a student may have concerning the withdrawal policy or procedure can also be answered at this office Remember this is the last week for withdrawal Friday — the last dayl A nostalgic “Where Eagles theme Dare” has been selected for the College of Eastern Utah's Homecoming this year The action will all start on Monday November 15 with the Sophomore and Freshman classes beginning their bid for the trophy which will be given to the most spirited of the two by the end of the week Monday First day activities dude a down-tow- n pep rally in the parking lot of the old Central-Hardin- g school grounds beginning at six pm A snake dance through with it Additional duties include promoting class involvement and spirit cosponsoring organizing Vice-Preside- Janalyn When asked their goals for the coming year Ellen responded “I would like to see more community and school interaction I would like to see everyone in the involved at the community - nt Farron Sophomore officers will have the responsibility of planning graduation as well as all the activities that go and become an active part' of the school” night Hoehn Pam organizer of the game is game responsible for finding players and hopes fur a good turnout Bill Bates is also looking for a good turnout to build up his squad of “Blue Drabs” who will reverse the conventional role and lead the spectators throughout the game with cheers and show provide the half-tim- e Friday Tuesday On Friday the fifth day At 7:30 pm the following the Homecoming night CEU students will of the student- find the two classes mat- - celebration ched against each other in body will have the chance the women's gym for to see the various ethnic backgrounds which make competitive action Tug-of- wars relays and g up the college as well as the contests are Just a few of community The event the items planned for the entitled “A Festival of participants who will ac- Nations” is scheduled for cumulate points for their 6:00 pm in the Student class in each of the events Lounge The night conpie-eatin- with a dance beginning at eight Many members of the CEU alumni are to be on hand to provide intermission en- tertainment Saturday the float building for Saturday the final and Saturday’s parade An busiest doy begins with the entry will be made by most Price P®rad S® of the dubs on campus ten that at civic organizations and ztorting groups with a “tag The College of trophy to be awarded to the Eastern Utah s royalty for 1 king and queen most impressive in three 7fJ zelectedbya student-bod- y categories Donna Johnson director of this year’s vote wiU ride in the parade Homecoming told the along with the other Eagle that an entry doesn't numerous entries fromthe have to be a float but college and community The Blue Debs will later anything suitable for a settle down for a luncheon parade at one o’clock that afThursday ternoon Class competition The final event of the resumes on Thursday in the Student Lounge for the pep week the annual Alumni rallv forum at 10:30 am game takes place at 7:30 in the National Guard ArbyCEU’s cheerleaders The college's mory Available alumni feminine side will then take members who will not be to the grid-iro- n for the playing in the basketball annual powder-puf- f (cont to page 8) football mor-childre- sponsoring Homecoming promoting sports publicity for the college and adding to the Freshman spirit Kevin’s primary goal for this year is to “help the students get over their spirit clPJon throughout this opening ve co- Sophomore Secretary torch run and bonfire near the “CEU” on Wood Hill Each class will be Judged according to the par-an- d Wednesday After a hill night of activities Wednesday wUl be a day with the entire time devoted to im- plementing a class service project to the school or community activities and dances the streets of Price will follow hoping to spark community interest in the six day event The topper of the evening will be the cludes Homecoming and Chairman Donna Johnson Homecoming vill be celebrated ivith full veek of events instructions failure to officially withdraw from a class may result in a grade of “E’ Ceasing to attend class does NOT constitute an official withdrawal The signatures of both the instructor and advisor must be on the activities They are left to right Bill Bates Janalyn Farron and Homecoming "Where Eagles Dare" Freshman officers will also be busy sponsoring The 1976-7- 7 Freshman President is Kevin Black and the Sophomore Class President is Ellen Van Menzles Date Announced The Associated Women Students' Council members have been named by Withdrawal Sophomore and Freshmen class officers flash victory smiles after elections Standing front are Sophomore Secretary Janalyn Farron Freshman President Kevin Black and Melanie Menzles Freshman Secretary Behind them are Sophomore President Ellen VanOtterloo and her Carolyn Carter and Freshman Vice- president Ronda Ferrell Vice-preside- nt n's |