Show FEBRUARY 8 Volume VI COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH 1967 ogles Soar EHIigh on Court NJCCA Poll Rates Eagles Fifth Adding prestige with five more wins and a 1044 points per game scoring average CEU has climbed from ninth to fifth in the second NJCAA poll CEU’s prolific 104 points per game average places diem eighth in the nation in offense seven points below the leader For a time it seemed that the first of these victories might have cost the Eagles the war Running up against Bigler's version of the Los Angeles Ram's “fearsome foursome" the Golden Eagles suffered two key casualties Bill Gaskins was hurt first when he came down hard after launching a shot while high in the air Bill's severe back muscle spasm responded well and he returned to the court a week later against Mesa Mai Neely the other causalty sprained his ankle severly moments before the close of the first half Mai is still out of the lineup Despite the loss of two starters CEU out ran and outhustled the 6 The Eagles Ogden crew some gained revenge in the win since Biglers downed the Aussics by 8 points Dominating both backboards and fast breaking effectively the Eagles roped tied and branded the Mesa Mavericks of Colorado Leading the scorers was Los West with 26 Getting a 22 point boost from Brent Marriot CEU’s basketccrs pirated another win downing the in Cedar City 5 CSU Jayvocs balanced win the to was Key hit Arbclbide as scoring Gary Bill and West Lou 20 and for Gaskins 19 each to augment 97-7- 95-5- 6 106-7- Brent's 22 Sweeping a twin bill from Rang-el- y Colorado over the week end the Eagles have sweetened their record to Proving to be as bad as guests as they were hosts the Eagles shrended the Rangcly Spartans two more times and 17-- 0 105-7- 100-6- 7 5 USU Hosts Five CEU Students The College of Eastern Utah was well represented at the statewide college home economics clubs workshop which was held at Utah State University on February 4 The emphasis for the workshop was “Creativity" Dr Norma II Compton Head of the Department of Clothing and Textiles at Utah State University and originator of the Compton Color Test introduced the theme Other leading authorities from the various fields of home economics discussed and demonstrated creativity as it relates to food clothing household economics and child development Home Economics majors who attended the workshop wore Marvell Marilyn Mabbutt Marilyn Horsley LouJuanna Allred Judy Bcrcnson and their Instructor Mary Pizza Hus meeting was an excellent opportunity for the students to get to know home economics majors from the other Utah colleges and to further their sense of professionalism Char-main- c record Boasting a glossy 7 Eagles are already within one win of equaling last year’s total of 18 wins Last year CEU was defeated 13 times Many people have already taken for granted that a trip to Dodge City for the Nationals is a cinch on the basis of CEU's record Such is not the case the road ahead is long and strewn with booby traps d of the season is still to be played Of the remaining ganes four are on the road Ranked fifth in the nation the Eagles will be a marked team as they invade foreign courts After engagements with the U of U Frosh in Salt Lake February 2 an! Mesa Colorado February 4 the Eagles will swoop into Rock Springs Wyoming trying to smash a jinx Coach Jenson has never defeated Western Wyoming on their home floor After losing two out of three to the Wyoming Squad last year a sweep February 9 and 10 would bring revenge dosing out the season CEU will play a good USU Frosh team s February 14 here the CSU 17 FebRicks here February ruary 18 here and the USU Frosh again February 20 at Logan Should the Eagles complete the season undefeated they'll still have to playoff with the ICAC winner just to get a berth in the Region Tournament Coach Jenson has had an opportunity to scout all of the ICAC clubs Posting a big win over Dixie Boise is a good bet to be CEU’s playoff opponent If the Eagles come up with a win against the ICAC champ 17-- 0 the 66-6- One-thir- they will have earned a spot in the Regional Tournament March Completing the field of four teams will be the winner of the Arizona Conference the winner of the Washington Conference and winner of a playoff between the Oregon Conference champion and the North Idaho Conference 6-- 7 champion Just getting past the Regional Tournament will take luck as well as fire power In a single elimination tournament a team is not allowed to have an off night The possibility exists that this year's brood of Eagles the best ever according to Coach Jenson may not get as far as the third place team two years ago Luck will play a key role The third place team of two years ago had the Regional Tournament in the Armory which was a distinct advantage Applications for the March 11 and 31 and April 8 1967 administrations of the College Qualification Test arc now available at Selective Service System local boards throughout the country Eligible students who intend to take this test should apply at once to the nearest Selective Service Local Board for an Application Card and a Bulletin of Information for the test Following instructions in die Bulletin the student should fill out his application and mail it immediately in the envelope provided to SELECTIVE SERVICE EXAMINING SECTION Educational Testing Service P 0 Box 988 Princeton New Jersey 08540 To ensure processing applications must be postmarked no later than midnight February 10 1967 According to Educational Testing Service which prepares and administers the College Qualification Test for the Selective Service System it will be greatly to the student’s advantage to file his application at once By registering early he stands the best chance of hieing assigned to the test center he has chosen Because of the possibility that he may be assigned to any of the testing dates it is very important that he list a center and center number for every date on which he will be available Scores on the test will be sent directly to the registrant's local board Number 4 CHATTER- - Jobs Abroad BOX "In 1967" Director F X Gordon recently announced to the student and city press "over 1000 guaranteed jobs will be open to by AWS young people with a yen to travel Opportunity knocks at least and work side by side with Euronce a year at CEU for young opeans of all ages and class backladies who hope for that one spec- grounds" ial memorable The Over the past five years JOBS evening Preference Ball offers just such ABROAD has placed 2000 paran evening "The Swcchteart ticipants in English Tree" will present an atmosphere French German and other lanfitting a formal social affair and guage areas Positions are also will be enhanced by a guest hand occasionally open in such remote and spiced with a places as Japan and Turkey floor show Spain Italy and Greece are also The Preference Ball invitation sometimes possibilities Applwill be his way of accepting the icants may choose from nine work date and then it is the pleasure categories these include posit ioas and responsibility of the young in factories construction restaurlady to show him a wonderful ants and resort hotels farms and evening camp counselling Openings also 11 8:30 will at exist for child care hospital February pm find the girls gym somewhat en- work camp jobs Special interest chanted with Crete paper and soft jobs (teaching office) are availmusic Any possible embarrassable to those with necessary ment con be avoided if tickets are skills and background All asto the e dance purchased prior by signments are made on a the coed d basis so an The AWS is always proud to early application is to the stusponsor this activity and encour- dent's benefit For your copy of the new 34 ages all girls on campus to their seek muster up out page JOBS ABROAD magazine courage that special guy and come out and complete with student danre under the romantic limbs stories photos and application of the Sweetheart Tree forms air mail (16 postage) $1 The young man most preferred to the International Student Inat CFU will be announced that formation Service 133 nx Hotel Bruxelles 6 night thus making the secretly des Monnaies admired publicly known (17-4- well-planne- 0) d first-com- first-serve- Student Honored by Joycees ob Jay-vee- SSCQT PRICE UTAH Now It SllOWS But Not For Snow Carnival Fun thrills and spills galore beginner's downhill and John Milwere the order of the day as the ano outdistanced the field in beSki Gub spon- ginners’ jumping CEU Schuss-BooA special trophy was awarded sored the first annual Snow Carnival at Clear Creek Sunday January 22 Activities during the day were a As a result of his leadership downhill and slalom races and service Al Squilla Mens' jumping and falling contest each Dorm President was nominated with beginner intermediate and for the 1966-6Distinguished Serv- expert divisions with trophies in s all divisions provided by the Ski ice Award of the Price Utah A sophomore at CEU Al was nominated by the Price Women's club Leadership ability one of the prerequisites of a Distinguished Service Award nomination has been well demonstrated by Al during his one and one half years at CEU Along with serving as the Men's Dorm President Al is a member of the Collegiate CounAl Squills 7 Jay-cce- cil What has Al done for Price is the essenoe of one of the questions on the official nomination Organizing a Saturday after noon league for boys Mr Squilla instructed the youngsters in the fundamentals of football and baseball Furthermore braving the rath of parental umpires in the stands Al attired himself with cap chest protector whisk broom and " as a little last season league umpire By no means does Al confine his energies to help the "bubble gum and licorice set" Two evenings a week Al can be found at the Carbon County Nursing Home At the home under the direction of Dr Salvatore he is gathering statistical data on depression and at the same time is waging a personal battle against It Upon request Al will tickle the ivories for or play cards or pool with the oldsters On the community level Al organized a combo for a musical “scing-eye-dog- Mary McArthur to Mike Malone for his spectacular exhibition of aerial antics resulting in the best fall of the day while negotiating the jump After the crowd was treated to a fine day of skiing the Argons arrived and played up a storm much to the enjoyment of all those that attended the dance As the last of the chile sloppy Cathy Bunnell joes and hot apple cider disapGub Snow men peared everyone began to trek The results of the races found home with memories of an exBrad Harrison winner of the ex- citing and memorable day of perts downhill slalom and the skiing thrills and spills jumping contest which measured 47 feet quite a jump considering the 2 foot take-of- f Bert Bunnell garnered the intermediates downhill and slalom while John Carver copped the intermediate jumping Roger Gordon of Gear Crck whizzed to the winners' circle in the Jim: Sir- z 3 I benefit for the Price Women's Gub Taking to his heels he went house to house collecting for the March of Dimes and UNICEF He has spoken at the Rotary Glib Turning down a number of football scholarships Al derided he would rather "shrink" heads than knock them His sights are set on a PbD in Clinical Psychology Linda Predovich Activities during the day were reigned over by Snow Queen Cathy Bunnell and Snow Princesses Mary McArthur and Predovich ihA |