Show -- for Rangely In the second half the Eagles went ahead by 8 then had a cold spell and Rangely regained the lead by 1 with 18 seconds showing on the clock Ken Reynolds made the winning basket which made The weekend of February 9 and 10 the Eagles played at Rangely Colorado and won both games At the start of Friday’s game Rangely led by a score of 12-- 0 and then led by 20 at one time At half time the score was GOLDEN Volume VI 1 February 26 1968 COLLEGE m3 With 7 seconds the score 9 Dob left Algrin stole the ball and passed it to Brent Marriott who was fouled Brent missed the shot but Rangely didn't have time to get another shot Final 9 score was 100-9- 49-4- 1 100-9- §e i it ar jWJIjt -- After the loss of Friday’s game Rangely didn’t play up to par in Saturday’s game and the Eagles won by 38 points CEU has gained a bid to the tournament as an independent team on February 27 and 28 to be held at Twin Falls Idaho EAGLE S A OF EASTERN UTAH PRICE UTAH NUMBER 14 "Music Mon" is scheduled to be presented Fri Sot March 1 and 2 The “Music Man” under the direction of Mr Neil Warren with the and in Community Theater will be presented to the entire area in March Because of the tremendous work that is being done in arranging this musical we the editorial staff would like to acknowledge those who have worked so hard in order to make this show a success In this is-we have chosen to make known the work Mrs Joy Peterson is doing in arranging the choreography for this production uc Mrs Peterson (Joy) states that the “Music Man” has the “most dancing I’ve ever seen in a musical produnctinn” The “Music Man” has four big dan ce production scenes Unknown to many is the fact that although the music lyrics and words are already written the dancing is a creation of the choreographer Each step has to be worked out by Mrs Peterson to fit the music and die then teaches the dancers their individual parts panied by the orchestra under the direction of Mr Glen Fifield Enroute to a fine 20 victory season the Engles dumped College of Southern Idaho 5 last Friday and returned to dump Northwest Community College 8 the following evening 56-4- 99-6- Averaging their only loss to a junior college this year CEU came up with a real team effort in dumoing the CSI Eagles Breaking 10 point margin after a to away a slim one point halftime bulge The Eagles went into a hard freeze with about 2V£ minutes left Forced to foul in order to get the ball the CSI Eagles were shot down by eight consecutive CEU free throw conversions Running into a CEU bear trap the Trappers of Northwest Community College were clawed by the Eagles 8 A scoring outburst argely in the first half broke the game open Playing like his smooth old self Mai Neeley popped the strings for 29 points 25 coming in the first half The rubber match of the scries may well take place in the independent playoffs in Idaho Falls CSI’s home hardwoods If CSI dumps Rangely and CEU handles College of Northern Idaho another rematch between the schools for a snot n the regional tournament will he set tin The key game for CFU is the first one against College of Northern Idaho in the opening round College of Northern Idaho split with CSI in their series 99-6- Mrs Peterson has chosen 16 CEU students for the dancing parts They are Myra Douras taunna Migliorc Geri Stanton Carolyn Selman Judy Spencer Becky Bottino Catherine Conover Jon Crawford Tom Pian-te- s Mike Bradshaw Hamid Sacdian Gail Hamilton Lee Lawrence and Floyd Hassingcr Shawnda Peterson and Roger Dcfriez are the dance leaders The dancers will be accom- Heading for the independent playoff the 27lh and 28th of this month CEU’s high flying Eagles will try to soar a little higher with 'a victory over the Mesa Colcgc Mavericks Saturday Should the Eagles bulldog the mavericks CEU will end the regular season with a 22-- 5 mark CSI-CE- U Shown above are dancers rehearsing for the production of the “Music Mar” slated for this weekend College of Eastern Utah basketball squad |