Show Volume 4 — Number 8 CARBON COLLEGE Friday January 29 1985 Nome Change Is Now Official i s The first bill to pass the 1965 approved the bill which came up session of the Utah Legislature from the House The bill passed and go to the governor for his both houses without a dissenting signature was one officially vote In the House the measure changing the name of Carbon sailed through on an aye vote of to College of Eastern 66 none against with nine memCollege ' bers failing to vote due to abUtah The Utah Senate last Thursday sence In the Senate the bill passed 21 for none against and six absent The House bill was sponsored ‘Debs’ Ricks by Representatives Russell S Williams of Carbon Mrs Eva W All packed and ready to go Conover Emery and G Alfred Well almost ready to go are the Frost San Juan College Debs The bill was signed by GoverThe marching team is going to nor Wednesday Present attend the Ricks vs Carbon game at Rampton historic the signing was Tim February 6 at Rexburg and per- Alexander student body presiform at half time Bundent Williams Senator Rep The girls arc chartering a bus Dean Director and Walton nell and since there arc only 14 members in the group there will be of College Relations extra scats These seats must be sold for the trip so an invitation Council has been extended to any CEU students that wish to attend the game Ricks defeated Dixie placing the Eagles and the Dixie Rebels The student leaders of CEU in a tie for first place In our conare realizing the importance ference The Ricks game is a of their positions Lately they most crucial one If the Eagles been kept active adminishave win they are almost a shoe-i-n the activities and functions for at least a share of the ICAC tering our of student body title Members of the Collegiate If you wish to go and support Council headed by Kathy Giaco-lett- o the team at this all important are busy scheduling the vargame contact Joy Peterson and ious competitive assemblies to be make your reservations Hie bus will be leaving Saturday morning presented by the various organschool A proposfor Idaho After the game the bus izations of the ed Carnival Snow sponsored will return to Idaho Falls for the been canthe has Ski Gub by night and start for home Sunday celed because of lade of snow Don’t delay for there are only The Student Senate members a few seats left in their weekly meeting Tuesday commended the Drama Department for its excellent and enMadrigal Group joyable presentation of the Broadway musical "Guys and Dolls’’ Formed by Choir The CEU yearbook of 65 was A madrigal group has been org- started on its course this week anized in the music department when the Senate passed a bill this quarter The 18 members proposed to appropriate $207700 were selected from the college to the publishing staff to cover choir by Frank Postma and Rich- the cost of publication The book will be an 88 page annual bound ard Watkins The group rehearses twice in a hard backed cover Mr Richard Watkins approachweekly under the direction of Professor Postma They will make ed the Senate this week to ask their debut tonight at the faculty its help in producing the upbanquet Numbers they will sing coming Spring Musical He asked are “Father O Hear Us" and for an appropriation of 860000 to cover specific arrange“Sing Out and Shout’’ ments needed to produce the play of are the Kuu Sopranos group Reid Lorna Evans Nancy Robert- The Senate put it in the form son and Connie Baker Altos arc of a proposal to be voted on at a Gene Schultz LaFaye Skaggs later date There are four bills before the Paula Butler Myma Otteson and Senate to be voted upon Shirley Guymon the four is a proposal Among Singing bass are Leon McAr- to a publish pamphlet consisting thur Rick Larson Dick Watkins and Taylor Chlpman Tenors are of poetry and literary prose proChuck Fife Dave Hill Frank duced by CEU students There Is Postma Tom Smith and Steve a bill to unify the Letterman Jac- Diamantl (Contlnucd on Page Two) ! to i I Collegiate Reviews Activities Professor Neil Warren and student Ricky Larsen view trophies for Speech Meet Saturday College to Host High School Speech Meet Utah high schools nearby schools and buildings are will send over 700 forensics studused to accommodate the particients to Price Saturday to com- pants In one category alone depete in the Sixth Annual Carbon bote Mr Warren reported that College of Eastern Utah Invita- 98 teams are presently entered tional Speech Meet Events of the day will begin at Events scheduled for the one 8:15 am with registration in the day meet are debate legislative lobby of the Geary Theatre A Forum oratory extemporaneous welcoming assembly will be held speaking humorous reading and at 8:45 with the first round of dramatic reading events scheduled at 9:30 A closCollege speech director Neil ing assembly at 4:30 pm will Warren said that the meet now feature entertainment by college the second largest in the state musical and the presenhas grown to such a size that tation ofgroups awards All first place winners will receive trophies with second and third place finTwenty-nin- e I o I I i I XJlI Friday January 29 — Faculty' Women’s Banquet Saturday January 30 — High School Speech Meet Basketball game with Western Wyoming 8:00 pm Wednesday February 3 — Lambda Delta Sigma 7:30 pm Thursday February 4 — Ski'Club Assembly 1 ishers getting medals Mr Warren also noted that a sweepstakes trophy will be to the school achieving the highest number of team points Judging will be by college faculty speech students and community people Schools tie Millard participating are Un- Wasatch Box Elder Highland Orem Provo Springs villc Weber Lehi Pleasant Grove South Sevier South Granger Grand San Juan American Fork Bountiful St Francis BY High Cyprus Skyline Notre Dame MantI Emery Carbon Granite Roosevelt and East |