Show 2— CEU— Tuesday March CEU 9 1976 gets The Eagle speaks “Why? To 'help build school spirit!" explained Rodger Sorensen College Council adviser That is the reason for enlarging the existing E sign on the hill to three letters CEU With a quick flick of the wrist the tiny white orb plummets between the obstacles and falls into the goal Such is the game that has taken the area by storm In our Student Lounge for example from the time the school opens until Gus locks up at night the Foosball tables keep busy This raises two questions in our mind How does a college student find time to be constantly playing Foosball? But more importantly why do we students allow high school and junior high students who are stuffing classes to infest our lounge which we have just remodeled and on which we have to pay upkeep We should The college’s student-bod- y officers sponsored the CEU sign project with Gerald Lloyd as acting chairman Mark Carrillo helped with the construction of the sign made of letters and backed plywood by a metal frame Materials were donated by non-colle- pre-colle- Builder’s Specialty C & J Building and Supply Anderson’s Lumber Company and Central Commission Supply The letters are painted in CEU’s school colors gold with a blue outline announcing that this is indeed College Country ge Members of The Eagle newspaper staff show interest in their finished product Surrounding Editor David Gillett they are left to right front row: Lynette Brown Joyce Lipsey Marsha Nay and Susan Widman Editor Rodger Sorensen Wayne Laws LaMar Fredrickson and start to enforce the policies that we have now and strengthen our stand on the use of our Student Lounge students Our lounge was built for our by relaxation and enjoyment Let the people who don’t belong there use their own facilities and leave ours alone! w c won’t be able to get a Student Union Building for quite some time so the lounge is going to have to serve the kids using it it just might purpose With all the not last that long hill sign new look Back row: Doris Cisneros Sandra Cisneros Brian Brock-ban- k Kerstin Tucker Marion Wilson and Ellen Newton Others on staff are Susan Woodward Donna Johnson and Linda Slaugh Activity Calendar for March “Of Thee I Sing” CEU Musical 7:30 pm Geary Theatre 11-1- 2 15-1- 7 Final Examinations 18-2- 1 Spring Break 22 Final Registration 23 Spring Quarter Classwork begins 26-2- 7 WE HEED A GUTft SPVNtf REALTfeER AMBASSADO- RVH® LilfeS To TALK ADD TALK TbCSU— Keep on Dancing Keep on Caring Dance-A-Tho- n Starts 9:00 pm Gym Fri 29 “Our World of Entertainment" Talent Show to benefit Utah Cancer Society pm Geary Theatre LSoHEBotfNcr AftAilb 7:30 31 Aft HAVE THE WttlD HATE M SGfflf iNiSlC OP HIM AS M oMndiSLoift-MOWE- S4 oF SRF-CflqttE- D Baseball CEU vs Mesa JV 1:00 Northeast Field SooFAKTti r PS front Olympics (CPS)— With or without medals the women who competed in the Olympic winter games at Innsbruck will return to America with certificates to prove they are females Each of the women contestants in the Olympics are tested at a hospital to find if they have more than their fair share Text Book Buy Back March of cells The object is to find male-characteris- Editor Advartliing Managar Aawciata Editor Suatnau Managar David Gillatt STAFF Malta up and Editing Clattifiad Advtrtlting and Oittribulion Faculty and Campui Davatopmant Man' Sport Woman Sport Club Naim Calendar Speciol Acilivffiet Art and Cartooning test for Bourn Johhion DoritClinero Advltar EarteneGlbiofJ c BOUGHT ANP 8 80 SOLO strengthening sports commentator thought it was very funny SuianWoodward Sandra CitnerA Linda Slaugh Elian Newfooj IXrTT 8 agents But Anne Henning a gold medalist in the 1972 winter games andnow a Marion Wilton Brian Brockbant Kartfln Tuckar SmanWidman AAanhaNay Lynatta Brown Special Feature Books to bo usod Spring Quartor competitors Some of the female athletes at the Olympics and were outraged suggested that men should have to undergo the same JoycaLlpiay 10-1-7 tic strengthening male hormones in the female TMEkglb Tho official Uuotnf publication of Ifw Cotlaao of Eotfom Utah Prlco Utah Tito Eagia n dadicatad to givo Information and aarvlca to lha atudant body If rapratontt Tho aditoriol opinion aaprauad m Tha Eagia do not nocaMarlly raf tact viewpoint of adnunliiralion faculty tfudant or ttaff ——I Used J “(In 1972) they gave me a certificate showing I am a woman" she said “I have it hanging in my bedroom" Price Pet Shop CEU BOOK STORE 47 W Main XT |