Show The Eagle -- Page 3 Fencing is a great sport for aerobic exercise Kyan Frazier artsentertalnment co-edli- or If you need exercise plus gain some self confidence you may want to take one of the newest additions to the continuing importance in fencing It takes agility and quick thinking “When you put on your mask you have only one objective" said Duncan “and that is to defeat your oppo- nent" education schedule— fencing The class is taught on Tuesdays from 7 to 9 pjn in the SAC Ballroom and can be taken for credit or noocrediL “We are in need of more equipment but we need more in- terest to get it” said Richard Dun can the class instructor Usually IS to 20 people show it it up for the class For costs $25 and just a little more to take it as a credit class "Fencing is something that as well as anyone can men" said Duncan He said it was a great sport for aerobic exercise and to gain Physical strength is not of non-cred- do-wom- self-confiden-ce Modem fencing evolved from dueling Fencing today however uses lighter weapons and is very formal and etiquette The weapons used are the foil epee and the saber When learning the art of fenc- ing a student begins with the foil which was developed for practice After the foil has been mastered the other two arc learned The saber is an adoption of a calvary saber and the epee is used in Olympic competition If anyone is interested they may sign up under the course PHED 163 Further information can be attained from Richard Duncan or Don Burge ' i'1' Ls' - w ' V"- - A 4 ' - ¥ - - CEU communications instructor receives first annual community service award by EUI in January CEU speech and debate coach Neil Warren has been awarded the first Exemplary Service presented by Eastern Utah Inc Warren has A-wa- rd as well “Neil has displayed a positive image to the school and to the com- - munity by of speech and has returning fust place trophies to the college for the past 20 or so continually years" dedicated himself to coaching students in the ait created Kraync said Hie EUI grants this suc- cessful teams Warren was presented the award Jan 22 by EUI president Karl Kraync vice president quarterly award to individuals who have displayed work com- Kathy Axelgard and executive board member munity performance and honor beyond normal ex- Richard Robinson CEU President Michael Petersen also witnessed the event Warren was chosen as the first recipient of the Exemplary Service Award based on his devotion and commitment to the speech and communication department at CEU Warren takes an active interest in his students' lives educating them not pectation! “It was one of the few times when a speech teacher only in speech but In citizenship community" has been speechless"Wanen remarked “I was pleased flattered and appreciative I'm sure I represent a good many college faculty members who devote time and energy in their school and v f "T1 r — Try j ' j- ‘ : V-w--- - v '( Students onrolled in ths Tuesday evening fencing class practice their techniques squad takes sweepstakes awards at two tournaments CEU forensics by Melissa Grogan Webster came in fifth and Nichols finished sixth Petersen placed second in communication analysis The CEU forensics squad took first place sweep-stake- s followed by McGee in third place Hill placed at the Utah Valley Junior College Meet held fourth in programmed oral interpretation followed by Feb Z The squad also received third place sweep-stake- s Sheryl Lake In prose interpretation Esperson finat a meet held in Modesto Calif Feb ished fourth and Hill came in fifth Hill also finThe squad has broken last year’s trophy record of ished fourth in duet interpretation along with part176trophiei So far this year the team has won an ner Mac Webster CEU won 25 trophies at the Modesto tournaimpressive total of 185 trophies CEU closed out the Utah Valley tournament after ment In Lincoln-Dougldebate Petersen finished semi-fin- al round! After preliminary rounds six thud WcbsterOwer and PekVMcGee tied for teams had one loss Five of those teams were from fourth place in team debate McGee also received CEU In order to reduce the number of teams to the second place speaker award four two teams were eliminated based on speaker In individual events Joe Carver received perfect point! Both teams were from CEU They wereEr-ric-k first place rankings in extemporaneous speaking ThmerDan Espcnon and David BlackBrandon He also placed second in impromptu spe&ing and the team of Mac Webster and expository speaking followed by team mate Pelo Holley In semi-fina- ls Joe Ciwcr defeated the top team from Ricks Colin fourth Pelo also placed second in persuasive lege giving CEU a three way tie for first place speaking and Tbmer placed third in novice extempoThose teams were WebsteiCfcrver Paige raneousspeaking Hill took first in programmed PctcrscnAimee Anderson and Amy PetyKaren oral interpretation and dramatic interpretrion She McGee also finished fourth in poetry interpretation followed The squad did extremely well in individual by Lake in sixth place McGee placed second in event! Carver finished first in speech to entertain communication analysis followed by Petersen in informative and persuasive speaking third place In prose interpretation Esperson finished speaking McGee took fifth in persuasion and Mo finished socond and Lake took fourth Anderson and Espersixth in informative speaking In impromptu speak- son finished second in duo interpretation followed by ing Webster finished first Carver took second AnHill and Lake in third place derson placed third and Jason Nichols came in sixth The CEU squad will be hosting the college Phi In poetry interpretation Espenon finished first Rho Pi regional tournament Feb 2 They Angela Hill took second Andason placed fourth look forward to a successful showing staff writer 1-- 9-1- as 28-Mar- ch i |