Show Of Fasfern JfaF Library 5v Pro Musteiafte To Perform experience and ability in in Salt Lake City in 1976 the fields of voice and vocal will be performing at the pedagogy are widely known College of Eastern Utah in west of the Mississippi Price Friday March 10 River PRO MUSICA has ac1978 in the Geary Theatre PRO MUSICA was founded cepted a full slate of conin June 1976 by a few who cert appearances for the felt the need for a small 1977-7- 8 season and it will be chorus to perform the an enlightening and enrarely heard shorter joyable evening for any masterpieces of the great lover of choral music in the Price area It is seldom composers Musical director and groups of this caliber come conductor of PRO MUSICA to this part of the state The is Associate Professor CEU Music Department is Emeritus of Music at the proud to be able to offer this University of Utah John outstaindg opportunity to Marlowe Nielson the community Professor Nielson is also Any money over and i sical director and above what the group conductor of the Salt Lake charges for its perOratorio Society which formance will go to the produces the tremendously (XU Choir program The popular Messiah and Elijah Choir students at CEU will performances each year in be in charge of ticket sales the Salt Lake Tabernacle and tickets will also be been available at the box office He has long the night of the concert for unusual his recognized conwill be $200 for in the field of Tickets gifts and $100 for adults and ducting interpretive art and his knowledge students A new chorus organized Qiifcg£ Cm Cllege of Eastern Utah Rice Utah 84501 r hori - r jji Library Price Utah volume hi number6 Friday March 31971 o 0 m mu In the face of laments that today's college students lack the sense of involvement of the 1960’s Utah's collegians have found a unifying issue which may be around for some time — tuition at Tuitions state universities have been raised twice in the past two years drawing protests from student leaders that many Utahns are being priced out of higher education And higher education officials warn that tuition will probably continue to rise as long as costs and salaries go up The tuition squeeze this year is not limited to state- - supported institutions students' share has Brigham Young University the largest private dropped to about cent higher tuition rates Joining students against tuition increases have been college in Utah announced ef- fective next fall ranging from $30 semester to $90 many per Dennis Rep Danniel an of Legislature's the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee says Utah college students used to pay about 20 percent of the cost of their education In recent years however college who Legislators who advocate higher tuitions argue that the state is shouldering an increasing share of the higher education burden while the students’ share is declining 14 per- the higher tuition will fear ad- versely affect enrollment and create worse budget woes Dr TH Bell Utah commissioner of higher education says the tuition controversy probably won’t be settled without an study of tuition and higher education financing The study should take a look at alternatives to tuition increases sources of student financial aid economic impact of tuition in-dep- th Missouri coed named Miss CEU Honda Rae Ferrell a sophomore from St Louis Missouri was crowned Miss CEU 1978 at the annual beauty pageant held before a capacity audience in the Geary Theatre last weekend Faith Munden daughter of Mr and Mrs David Munden of Price and a freshman was selected 1st runner up while Nancy Tucker daughter of Mr and Mrs Floyd Tucker and a freshman was selected 2nd runner up Nonia Larsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Mark Larsen and a freshman from Salt Lake and Betty Jo Wheeler daughter of Mr and Mrs William Wheeler and a freshman from Price were included in the five finalists in which Miss CEU was named Miss Ferrell was also Most as selected while LaRae Photogenic Keller a sophomore from Price was named Miss Congeniality from a field of 16 contestants Grant Awarded to Career Center The counseling department at CEU has been awarded a grant through CETA funding to develop a Career Assessment and Planning Center Present plans are to have this center operational by April 1 1978 The center will be located in the library Services are to be for CETA provided students but all students may participate if they have a desire to do so Included in the services are comprehensive testing program in interest aptitude value clarification and personality adjustment as each relates to the "World of Work" Coun- seling to help students evaluate test scores will also be available On board to assist students and help the center get off the ground is Phelps She will serve as Career Media & Olivia Testing Assistant Ac- cording to Donna Gilbert' Director of Counseling special emphasis will be on placed assisting students in job searches Also special workshops in Job seeking skills and Life Skills wil oe functioning Schedules for these will be posted at workshops a later date increases and variable tuition rate in which upper classmen and graduate students would pay higher tuitions than lower division students Dr Bell says such an exhaustive study should be for the 1979 Legislature if the education community is to come up ready with a long-ter- which m would students tax solution satisfy payers college administrators and legislators The trouble is not with Washington’s picture on the dollar bill it’s Washington's hands on it AlBatt Dates to Remember will be held Spring Quarter March 6 -- 10 Mon Fri Students should make appointments with their advisors to finalize their spring registration as soon as possible 2 Final Examinations for Winter Quarter will be held March 13 14 IS 3 Regular Spring Quarter Registration will be held Monday March 20 4 The first day of class for Spring Quarter will be Tuesday March 21 1 |