Show NOVEMBER 21 Volume VI INI COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH PRICE Luke Arrives Dee 8 Filling the entire studentbody with uncontrollable enthusiasm is the long expected triumphant return of Luke Plans for a torch-lit- e ticker tape parade have been formulated If the joyous precession ends at the Hercules Powder Plant as is currently scheduled Luke’s return will be marked with a bang As everyone who is anyone knows Luke is the drama department mascot In a recent communique from the Chiquita Banana Company it was learned that Luke had been on their staff as taster and had since gained 300 pounds He now tips the scales at a whopping 037007 pounds Luke first appeared last year during the drama department's production of Bye Bye Birdie He always sat in the first row center scat during all the various drama productions Devilishly handsome as he sat there pounding on his chest and throwing banana peels in the aisle he became an inspiration to the drama department Luke’s very presence seemed to bring good luck He became a living symbol of lady luck "Luke sends his love’’ became a superstitious good luck phrase used by its fanatical exponents with such furor that it replaced the traditional theatrical good luck phrase "Break a leg" Last May a plague of remorse sorrow and gloom descended on the campus as it was learned Luke had mysteriously disap- A fantastic success by Luke's mere presence every single pro- duction left people rolling in the aisles and rolling and rolling Knowing that the return of “Big L” will be Dec 8 for the fall drama production and that the mighty one will be here the rest of the year the joy CEU students feel knows no bounds Would You Believe A Success! Q V ry I V - $f-- 4-- v ILZ3 Students Replace and Paint Gibby for Homecoming Europe for $100 A SUM- MER" IN EUROPE THAN at CEU Nov 28— Rangely at CEU Nov 25— Rangely scries (List of Adrian Messenger) Dec 2— Mesa Arizona at CEU Dec J—Mesa Arizona at CEU Dec 7 8 drama proNov 38-F- ilm 8-- Fall duction Band Tour Scheduled The College of Eastern Utah's Music Department will present a program to the CEU studentbody on December 6 and then tour December 7 8 and 9 The tentaDuchtive tour now includes esne and Uintah Counties East Carbon High School and Emery High School The traveling program is called "Highlights from Robber’s Roost" Music will be original featuring the composing and writing of Professor Richard Watkins Herbert Jentzsch a Folk Singer from Hollywood Calif who has toured with CEU’s Music Department will participate in FOR LESS $100 Principality of Liechtenstein (Switzerland) — A new kind of program is being offered to U S college students called by the International Travel Establishment of SwitA summer in Europe zerland for less than $100 can be made possible if the student follows the I T E instructions given in their pamphlet The only catch is that you have to work during months of your stay in urope Job opportunities are made available by I T E with no strings attached The program also offers low cost tours direct from the Tour Wholesaler which is also completely new in travel Indus-tr- y saving you countless dollars For complete information contact the office of the Golden 2-- 3 ne ctia lege All Program Enters 2nd Phase 'sjgL ! The Debate Squad at the College of Eastern Utah won second place at the Mesa College Forensic Tournament at Grand Junction last week end CEU had winners in each of the events Steve Payton was a double winner He won a first place trophy in Interpretation and garnered a second place in Oratory Ray-LeCorgiat was another double winner: she took third place in Oratory and fourth place in Interpretation A third double winner was Dan Mabbutt he placed third in Extemporaneous Speaking and with his partner Roxann Rudisill placed third in debate inextempnraneous speaking in xtcmpnraneous speaking Toni Skriner placed fourth in Oratory and Dec Wright placed fourth in Men’s Extemp The debate team of Mr Wright and Gary Tomsic survived the rounds undefeated as Rudisill and Mr MabMiss did butt but lost in finals to a strong team from Phoenix Col- showed debate teams winin the tournament strength 75 of total per cent ning a team Team of all of their debates strength was demonstrated as all Reigning as queen of the most members won sweepstakes points to the second outstanding college homecoming Those contributing in Eastern Utah was Jackie Nielson the Sophomore class candiBuilding date and not Lucretia Borgia Jackie is from Castle Dale She gave an excellent reading of "Renascence” by Edna St VinBy the time CEU's massive 2J4 asin the queent talcn million dollar building plan is cent Milay orientation sessions completed sembly will be needed for old grads in Chosen by the CEU studentbody addition to incoming freshmen to reign as first attendant was in Involved this ambitious proMary McArthur the ABC Gub five new buildings and are is from candidate Price gram Mary and won the hotly contested tal- the remodeling and subsequent ent contest with a very well stag- addition of a wing to another ed and performed interpretive Federal and state funds will promodern ballet “Feather in the vide the financial support one-Lucn- U Wind" Meriting the position of second attendant was Norah Ulster the Another LDS Institute candidate is Norah beauty Emery County from Gcvcland and would like to Her become a dress designer love of sewing helped her in "The Sweetest Sounds” her talent number as she made her own costume as well as "knitting up” the scenery lighting and dance Skit Competition - Koas has QUESTION THREE succeeded in rubbing out Maxwell Smart — true or false The answer is false Kaos didn't but the sophomore class did in their winning skit "I Think I've Got a Lead Chief" presented in the Variety Show November 10 Taking second and third respectively were the Boys Dorm with "Free Figures" and the LDS Institute with "The Boston Tea Party" Eagle Parade - FOUR Kyune Tech put on the CEU homecoming the program as a special guest College of Eastern Utah's Con- parade November 12 — true or cert ensemble provides music for false The answer is false CEU put it This group conthe program sists of: Ronny Jensen Norah on and it was rated as one of the Litstcr Kent Gilbert Herb Davis best homcooming parades in Frank Iscnbcrg James Keller years It consisted of 36 entries Dennis Keller Cora Atwod Amie Featured were three bands two Snow Julene Butler Nancy of which have or will have Rose Parade laurels and 15 floats Graves and Saria Curry QUESTION 2 Second Place For Debaters peared It has been learned that Luke left suddenly to accept his demanding position with the ChiSample question one on the Since quita Banana Company CBS National Homecoming Test the banana company has subse— What took place Nov 1812 and quently gone bankrupt af'er an was highlighted by a queen conunexp'ninable shortage of bananas Luke will be returning to his test parade variety show dance barbecue and a banquet featuring downcast following at CEU Doctor James G Fletcher? You Developing into a connoiscur of drama Luke spent all his week were wrong if you guessed the ends attending theatrical produc- sinking of the Titanic Actually the continent it was the CEU Homecoming tions throughout Now for official question Borgia Phylis Dillcr and Mrs Miller were CEU's homecoming royalty: — true or false The answer is false 0 Number UTAH Gaining honors with their floats were the LDS Institute best all around Freshmen class most beautiful Castle Valley Job Corps best civic and the ABC Club the most humorous place win in addition to those already mentioned were Margaret Tayor Annette Swasey Pat Vouk and Julia Abplanalpi Phoenix College won first place in the tournament and Snow College placed third CEU's next tournament will be during the Thanksgiving week end at Phoenix College in Arizona Attention Vets under the new GI Bill treat your attendance cards like money in the bank Sending them to the Veterans Administration will bring a check back to you For September only however the VA sent payments after receiving just the colleges' ratification of enrollment Colleges submitted this after receiving from veterans two copies of rheir Certificate of Eligibility obtained from Regional VA offices If veterans' payments for September were delayed veterans should sec that th:ir schools have verified their enrollment to the VA At the end of October veterans should have mailed their certifications of attendance for October to the VA The VA will then send payments on November 20 to thase veterans from whom they have received these certificates This procedure must be followed in succeeding months Vetcrans-in-collcg- c One of the new buildings has already been completed This is the new $200000 music building Formal dedication ceremonies for this handsome structure will be held sometime this winter Functional as well as attractive the building houses two faculty offices and two large rooms for band and choral groups Six sound proof practice rooms each equipped with a piano are special features of the building Another new edifice the heating plant is in the process of being completed at an over a!l cost of $250000 If all goes according to plan it should be producing heat in a week or two to thaw some chilled students in the music building and Dorms Slated for completion early in 1987 is the $515000 science cen- Parts of a number of the floats were used in decorating the women's gym for the homecoming dance that night The ABC Gub ter sponsored the affair The bids have been released on Homecoming Chairman the new Dormitory The $350000 QUESTION 5 Ingrid Olsen complex should be ready was the general chairman for the for occupancy next fall Construchomecoming — true or folse tion should begin at the building The answer is true Assisting site just below the National Ingrid in handling the awesome Remodeling of the main buildresponsibility of putting on the ing and the construction of an successful homecoming were Nor- administrative wing may start man Larsen her advisor Peggy sometime after the first of the Self variety show chairman Neil year The cost is set at $583333 Warren her advisor Joy Hurst An additional $50000 has been banquet chairman Mrs George allotcd for campus development Pizza her advisor Connie Don- This will include landscaping and aldson parade chairman and her general beautification of the camadvisor Mr Charles Peterson pus Connie Steele window display Price Gty is indirectly helping competition chairman and the building program by its conbarbecue chair- struction of an Olympic size inHannon man door swiming pool When comThere were five questions pleted this will be made availScore ten points for each correct able to college PE dasscs answer If you scored higher When the building program is than 50 points you cheatedl Fifty completed CEU mil boast twice is excellent Anything below zero the fkr space it has now With means you're spending entirely this added space It will be posto much time eating popcorn in sible to increase CEU’s enroll-me-nt to 1200 students the boys dorm - 100-un- Mo-zcl- le it |