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Show THIS IS CEU Track Institutional Council season The Institutional Council preview The 1975 CEU track and field team was lead by ICAC Ron Howes, champion in the 440 I hurdles. Ron ran several events for the team this year. He was a member of the school record breaker 440 relay team and ran on the mile relay team. He also ran a wind aided 14:3 over the high hurdles. Ron lead the 1975 track team to a second place finish in the ICAC conference. The 1975 team was composed of only two sophomores the remainder of the team being all freshman. In addition to Ron Howes, two sprinters, Alan Young will return and Nate Phillips. They ran with Ron in breaking the school 440 relay record. Alan Young tied the school record in the 100 yard dash, while Nate was just one tenth of a second over the school record in the 220 yard dash. Returning in the mile will be Ken Cornell. Ken third in the conference last year and finished ran a very good time of 4:29. Ken's mate in the mile, Vaughn Palmer, ran 4:30 in the mile and was fourth in the conference. He has left on an LDS mission. This past year in the three and six mile, Craig Smith led. He will compete as a member of our cross country team this fall and then will leave on a mission before winter quarter, leaving only Carlos Escondon to lead the freshman distance runners this spring. In the hurdles with Ron Howes was Scott Morley who ran fourth in the 120 high hurdles in the ICAC conference meet. In to running the hurdles for the CEU track addition will be student body president here at CEU. In the field events Milo Whitehead will be back in the shot put. Kuman Jones in the discus and javelin. Ronnie Stubbs and Ted Pressett will be returning in the high jump, where Ronnie placed high in the conference and was improving greatly at the end team, Scott of the season. Gone from the 1975 track team will be Boyd Hanson for the long jump where he placed third in the conference. Boyd will be on an LDS mission as will Brad King, who was in the 440 yard run and mile relay. New freshman in the for College of Eastern Utah on August 16, 1975, announced new appointments to the council, according to Dr. Orsen B. Spencer, chairman. New Duane members are A. Frandsen, Price, Utah; Harold Lyman, Blanding and Jack Pressett, East Carbon City. These men were appointed to serve four year terms by Utah Governor Calvin Rampton. Student body president for CEU, Scott T. Morley of Price, will also serve on the council. Those who will continue to serve on the council are Dr. Spencer, Price; Mrs. Wayne R. (Bettina) Black, Salt Lake City; Bennion Redd, A.S. Mon-ticell- Veltri, Oral E. Johansen, Castle Dale; and Bryce K. Bryner, Helper. Dr. also Spencer commended retiring members Ray Bowen, Salt Lake City; Fred Stoye, Moab; and John Helper; CEU track participant leaps over hurdles during a meet last season. (Richard Dart photo) CEU track and field program this year will be Jeff Lott from Duchesne where he was the state champion in the 220 and 440 yard runs. Mark Byram, who placed high in the state track meet in both the low and high hurdles. Mark is from Vernal, Utah. Bill Valor who is the state champion in the javelin where he set a new record this year. Bill also placed in the state in the shot put and discus events. Bill is from Vernal, Utah. To help Bill in the field events there will be Alden Yates from Lehi and Alan Campbell from Roy High School. Alan should have all of the ability to be a great discus thrower with his quickness and excellent size of 6'8" and 235 lb. Alan also will be on the CEU basketball team this year. From Emery County we will have two representatives in the three mile. From Carbon, Terry Marshall in the one and three mile. There are several other outstanding track and field athletics who might be in our program this coming spring. Reading program offered Learning in the 440 I hurdles and Scott Kinder an excellent pole vaulter. Brigham Moab High three mile. From Juab High School Mathew Bracken the state two mile champion will be running in both the mile and three mile at CEU. From Spanish Fork High School Dennis Archuletta will run the 880 and one mile. From Lincoln High in Caliente, School will have we Nevada, Floyd Harrington in both the one and three mile. From Bingham, Glen Jackman in the one and schedule Registration Eastern Utah has College of experienced a high degree of success with an advanced registration program. This program is designed to provide maximum academic choice and a highly personalized academic counseling experience. Advance registration for Autumn Quarter, this year will be September 17 (for to 12 for sophomores only), December Winter Quarter, and from March to 12 for Spring Quarter. This type of registration experience permits a student to carefully plan his academic program in close cooperation with his academic advisor and to avoid the long lines, unnecessary delay, and frustration which normally accompanies traditional class f 1 1 registration. We are pleased with the conscientious ad- visement team which we have at CEU. Every student at CEU, at the time of admission, is assigned an academic advisor. Unless a student changes his major, his advisor will be permanent throughout his stay at the College. It is our hope that through such a 1 relationship, a student will be able to chart his I course of study with minimal waste and 1 maximum academic growth. This type of registration combined with computer technology insures the student an accurate and efficient registration experience. At CEU, the student is an individual. Everything in the registration process has 1 been designed to maximize the individuality of each studentand to minimize the procedure in which he is simply a number. 1 1 f 1 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini; inYMQ 1R CEU Students , Faculty and Administration Center director Jack Tobiasson and reading instructor Lea Cotter developed a program for tutors using the Harrison Structured Tutoring From s Gale, Roosevelt. Twenty one As part of the program at the CEU Learning Center this year, students have been involved in teaching and learning one of the most basic skills in education ... reading. Nathan hurdles, Johansen who will excell School we will have Kim Johnson in the 880. From Payson High School will be Bennett Labaron in the o; 175-- 7 yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiijiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTmnnimirmmminmninimmnriiniiniiiiiiiii; Program developed by Professor Grant Von Harrison of Young University. They then organized a group of tutors in Price and Helper to help students or adults having difficulties with reading. The tutors worked two groups at the college and at the Helper Junior High. With the Harrison method, reading difficulties or lack of reading knowledge can be corrected within a few FOR ALL YOUR PRESCRIPTION NEEDS SEE! weeks. Tobiasson expects that if interest continues, the program will again be offered this winter at CEU and possible off campus. 124 South Main Helper, Utah |