Show Volume V — Number 14 COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH Price Utah BIRDIE ‘Flies High’ ‘College Hour’ To Air Weekly CEU On On Radio KOAL pm ident IK mop-haire- MEMBERS OF THE CAST Maiy McArthur RayLene Oorgiat and No rah Utster are shown in the delightful ‘Telephone Hour” scene Delegates $22590 Go To Las Vegas in National Confab For Work-Stud- y CEU Available Natonal Intercollegiate Knights Fraternity held its annua convention ait Las Vegas last week Delegates from CEU participating in the activities were Garth Johnson and Art Reid Clift advisor Gary Carver and his wife accompanied them The convention boasted over 100 delegates from all parts of the United States These delegates rewrote the constitution and worked on made campaigns for new officers Two of the newly elected officers are from BYU Region 3 will be the host of next year’s convention to be held at the Y The participants listened to speeches by college presidents and the governor of Nevada on leadership and service by-la- ws Bor-rag- singers of the era and the consequent reactions of the adult generation Successful on the Broadway stage and as a Hollywood movie Birdie has become one of the most popular plays to be produced by colleges and universities It features the combined talents of over 100 CEU students in music and dance j drama Taking lead parts in the show are RaNee Mahlares John Tor- - Aid CEU To Host Students The awarding of funds for the Federal College work-Stud- y program at College of Eastern Utah was announced last week by Dr John Tucker director A letter from Federal Director Edward Sanders reported that $22590 has been awarded CEU tor the school year 1966-6- 7 with funds available July 1 1905 for summer employment Hie WOrk-Stud- y program was authorized under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 Under terms of Title I Part C part-tim- e employment Is provided by the college for students In need of financial assistance to continue their educational goals This work-stud- y allocation is in addition to $22192 which was approved last month for distribution as federal grants to deserving students tor the 1966-6- 7 Eight CEU Students school year Dr Tucker encouraged studEmerge Victorious ents of the college who desire financial aid to contact Dean From Campaign Bottle Walton director of college relafurther Information and tions for the of Winners Studentbody elections were announced at the application blanks election dance last Saturday The new Studentbody President is Art Exhibit on Display Bert Bunnell who will succeed exhibit Is An art William E Casady Taking over currently on in the President Vice display the office of First Geary Theatre Is be will It Leonard sponsored by the from lounge Aoyagi re- Utah Institute of Fine Arts in will Miller Tbmsic Jeff Gary linquish his office of Second Vice cooperation with the Utah AssociPresident to Shannon Finley und ation of Artists the tedious task of Secretary This exhibit travels to the varwill pass from Bernadette Ferre ro ious institutions of higher learnto Peggy Wilstead Marian Bur- ing in the state Included in It ore dick will present the senate gavel works of professional and amato Jay Sltterud Angelo Halaman-dari- s teur artists as well as those of succeeds John Roberts as some faculty members of Utah e colleges and universities AMS President and Alice The paintings are for sale acwin give up the Presidency of AWS to Loma Bingham cording to James Young head of Alice Addy Is Head Yell Leader the CEU Art Department The CEU KIDS after THE TELEPHONE HOUR PUT ON A HAPPY FACE because you’ve GOT A LOT OF LIVIN' TO DO with SPANISH ROSE AN ENGLISH TEACHER and ONE SPECIAL BOY at BYE BYE BIRDIE tonight and tomorrow night at 8:00 PM in the Cleary Theatre Bys Bye Birdie is a light hearted satire on the antics of the younger generation that mocks the idol they worship Birdie is about the foibles and enthusiasms of teenagers — how they defy d the swivel hipxd ‘The College Hour” a weekly radio program has been initiated by College of Eastern Utah on Radio Station KOAL Under the direction of John Torrey student aft CEU this public service pro gram will be on the air each Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 7:00 The purpose of the program according to Torrey is to bring the people of Price and surrounding areas closer to the college activities and programs News and views of CEU will be aired weekly along with music and special interview's with student leaders and outtnding students on campus The broadcast win also promote the interests of the various clubs and organizations on campus The program will be correlated through the Activities Vice Pres- Friday April 22 1944 Leadership Conference April 22 "Bye Bye Birdie” April 21 “Bye Bye Birdie” April 24 Campus Branch MIA April 21 Intermountain Debate Tourna- ment April 29 Intermountain Debate Tournament April 30 Intermountain Debate Student body leaders of the Col are finalizing plans for th annual Intermountain Junior College Leadership Conference that will be held on the CEU campus May 13 14 Student body president Bill Casa-da- y said Thursday that officers and student leaders from Dixie and Snow will join with CEU in the two day program Included on the program are workshop sessions as well ss general assemblies at which guest speakers will address the delegates Theme tor the conference is lege ‘Challenge" -- T J It’ N 4 - 1J y Launa Bingham Peggy Lynn Wilstead Shannon Finely Angelo student leaders Missing Ilalamandarls and Bert Bunnell are 1966-6- 7 are Gary Tomsic Jay Sltterud and Alice Addy Stage rey Peggy Self and Taylor Chip-ma- n Other strong parts are played by Steve Dougherty Mar-ilyn- n Pitts Stan Finley Jackie Nielson Mary McArthur Norah Utster and Ray Leno Corgiat Another fifty players add to the fun Music director for the production is James Gibson Piano accompaniment is provided by Laura Bertleson and Annette Swasey with special orchestration by the College Concert Band with additional high school and junior high musicians Choreographer Joy Peterson has maintained a bright pace with a highly talented group of college dancers both male and female The play opened last night Admission is by student activity card for CEU students 'Avoid the Draft' Take SSPQT! Every young man registered with the Selective Service System who has not served in the military and is interested in continuing his college education should take the Selective Service College Qualification Test This information was given by Colonel Evan P Cay State Director for Selective Service in v Utah Application forms are available at all local boards offices The deadline for filing these applications Is April 23 The three-hoqualification test will be given on three dates: May 14 and 21 and Juno 3 In Utah examination sites are Utah State University Utah University Brigham Young University Weber Stte College College of Southern Utah Snow College and College of Eastern Utah Dixie Junior College The purpose of the tests Colonel Cay pointed out is to provide additional evidence for the use of local boards in ensidering deferments from military service for students ’This evidence is more often needed than not” Colonel Cay said ’The test Is open to every selective service registrant who desires to attend college next fall Many students have received deferments for the past several years without difficulty Times have placed greater pressure on our manpower pool and many of those students who have received deferments In the past will be called Into service" "Local boards may be confronted with the task of making some satisfactory college students available for military service and the absence of a test score may mean the difference as far as deferments are concerned” Colonel Cay said ur |