| Show GOLDEN Page Two EAGLE Wednesday the second smallest junor college represented at the meet Failing to place in only one meet which had a sweepstakes s competition CEU’s Daniel notched second place at BYU second at Mesa first at Phoenix first at Dixie first at Forty-fiv- e trophies have been Forensicso the Intermountain garnered in this year’s forensics in the nasixth Conference and of In the process competition tion collecting this awesome assemblage of "future tank armorment" School CEU speechsters grabbed 21 first 18 15 second third plaoes places For the few of you remaining places and nine fourth places students there'll be summer sesEvery member on the squad won sion to help occupy your time at least one trophy Fourteen Registration for summer school members of die forensics squad will be held June 26 1967 7:00 attended the National Phi Rho Pi to 12 noon in the Geary Theatre meet Lobby Class will begin on TuesCopping 14 trophies sophomore day June 27 1987 Steve Peyton has single handedly A total of 23 classes are being won eough metal to cast an 80 offered diis summer These range mm cannon muzzle Providing from American Heritage to Elegobs of gold for the rest of die mentary Swimming "Patton Cadillac” prospective Tuition is from one to ten John Torrey III 11 trophies Ray-Le- credit hours $800 per credit and Corgiat 10 Jackie Neilson 9 11 to 15 credit hours will only and Peggy Self 8 It goes without cost $8000 saying these are the outstanding Catalogues for summer school sophomore forensics students can be bought in the treasurer's There have been 10 beach heads office for a mere dime where the forensics team has been “metal scrooping' this year Thank Most all of the assaults have been ’68-’6- 7 Studentbody awards are given each year to encourage both student participation and scholarship at CEU Natural Sciences: Bert Bunnell Music: Peggy Self Business: Sheila Shiner Vocational: Lew P Truscott Art: Jackie Pressett Athlete: Lou West Web-ster- Summer ne You virtual blitzkreigs There comes a time in everyone's life when he must say goodbye To the Larsens this is not but thank you only good-byThank you for being you When we've needed someone to turn to you've been there Thank you for the hundreds of snacks while watching TV and for the numerous holiday dinners you have with us Thank you for shared tional the extra hour of help with class High point of the forensics "sea- work and maybe even chemistry son" was the sixth place finish All in all thank you for being in the 44 team National Ph Rho you DORMITORY SOPHOMORES Pi meet in Californa CEU was forensics campaign 7 The has included landings at the BYU meet the Mesa College meet the USU meet the Stockton Invitational the Intermountain Forensics Conference and the Nationals Turn about bang fair play CEU hosted invasions by nine schools during the CEU Invita’66-'6- e 1917 Student Body Awards Given Forensics Triumphs Speaking of speech the CEU forensics team has carted away enough hardware this year that if another war brought metal shortages their trophies could be melted down into a golden Sherman Tank May SI Dr Tucker To Study at Oxford Achieving a long time ambition John W Tucker Director of CEU will be doing three months of work at Oxford University in London Leaving June 4 from Salt Lake City Dr Tucker will fly directly to Luxembourg then leave for the misty Isle At Oxford Doctor Tucker will by studying under Professor G Ryle in Magdclan College Doing post doctoral work in philosophy Doctor Tucker will have the opportunity to let his scholarship range into anything that interests him CEU's Director plans to spend a good portion of his time at Oxford delving into “social ethics in light of the trend toward new morality taking hold in colleges and universities" He will also be trying to gain insights into the English educational administrapost-doctra- te Nielson Drama: Jacqueline RayLene Corgiat Nielson Jacqueline Speech: Self Steve Peggy Payton RayLene Corgiat John Torree Sophomore officers: President— Steve Dougherty vioe president David John Kuchcnbecker secretary Cristie Hutchings Senators: Silvia Inez Tidwell Jacqueline Marie Jewkes Don Douglas Jensen Dee Bjamson Paul Majnik AMS president — Angelo Halamondaris vice president Paul Snow Freshmen officers: President — Randol N Potter vice president Kerry Pace secretary Carolyn Menzies Senators: Tom Piantes Toni Skriner Kristen Diamanti Marie Dorman Warren M Naylor AWS: Lorna (Dory) Bigham Jennings vice president Judy Spencer secretary Ingrid Olsen Sophomore Representative: Cal-lc- Eden Freshman Representative: da Steinmann en Lin- Studentbody officers: President Bert Bunnell vice president Gary Tomsic second vice president Shannon Finley secretary Senate Peggy Lynn Wilstead Sittcrud president Jay tion philosophy Valedictorian: Connie Steele Going on "furlough” over the Salutatorian: Colleen Eden weekends Doctor Tucker will be Rosemarie Sacco studying of dong some English school administrations as he visits schools in England Scot- - land and Wales With postdoctoral work at Oxford Doctor Tucker will have achieved a goal he has been pointing toward for a long time Attending Oxford which he feels is on the frontier of philosophical evolution Doctor Tucker will have gone to both Harvard and Oxford Not having been in school for 10 years he feels it is time to get back into harness again Following his three month tenure at Oxford Doctor Tucker will meet his wife and an aunt Mrs Blaine Thompson in Luxembourg for a month long tour of the continent They tenatively plan on visiting 9 countries A trio of seasoned travelers after their month of sightseeing they will return September 20 Serving as acting director in Doctor Tucker's absence will be Charles Peterson CEU dean of — first-han- d 7-- instruction Outstanding Forensics students display some of the awards brought home this year While in Great Britian Doctor hopes to write a weekly column fur The te |