Show March GOLDEN 1968 1 EAGLE Pape Three Final test slated for winter quarter will be Final examinations in all given subjects carrying two or more hours of credit Tests in two hour classes which meet two or three days a week will be held during the last class period the week of March 4 Two-hocasscs taught daily will follow the schedule that is listed below MONDAY MARCH 11 8:00 am to 10:00 am— All clases held daily and MWF from 7:00 am to 7:50 am 10:00 am to 12:00 noon— All clases taught daily and MWF from 10:45 to 11:35 am (4th ur per) pm to 3:00 pm— 1:00 All classes taught daily and MWF from 2 pm to 3 pm (7th perWatching rehearsals are part of the Music Man orchestra (left to right) Earlcr Terry Atwood Frank Postma MacKnight Judith Christensen Billy Jewkcs Intruder Joy Peterson and Kara Gardner iod) TUESDAY 8:00 MARCH 10:00 am to 12 am— All classes taught daily and MWF from 8:00 to 8:50 am (1st period) 10:00 am to 12:00 noon— All classes taught daily and MWF from 9:50 to 10:40 am (3rd) 1:00 pm to 3 pm— All classes taught from 1 pm to 1:50 pm (6th period) WEDNESDAY MARCH 13 8:00 am to 10:00 am— All classes taught daily and MWF from 8:55 to 9:45 am (2nd per) 10:00 am to 12:00 loon— All classes taught daily and MWF from 3:00 to 3:50 pm (8th per) 1 :00 to 1 :30 pm— All classes taught daily and MWF during noon hour (5th period) Students Must Take Tests at the limes and on the Days indicated on the above schedule the desk of the dean From Another quarter of school is about over and with the end comes final examinations It should be pointed out at this stage that contrary to the opinion of some students examinations are no mere academic hurdles over which you must cimb toward the degree of your choice Examinations are yardsticks by which both you and the professor try to measure your interpretation and application of the information you have learned from the class Nor are c examinations peculiar to life People do not stop taking examinations when they finish requirements for their degree they only stop taking regular planned tests over specific material Throughout life your business associates friends family and others make evaluations of your personality ability and success The grades they may give you will not be as fairly determined ns the grades vnu received on the tests in school The professors at CFU are experts in their Other people - general i"dge y hi in light of their own all tun hhsos prejudices ofien completely lack he ability to judge human behavior cc4-eg- 'u—llfi sub-ioc- ts i- r-- fs' ( - J jfj-- and success Ski Club president Jonie Pappas skis down Clear Creek slope Remember being prepared to succeed in examinatin" as well as in life is mainly YOUR res ponsihility Good luck Dean Selman Catherine Conover makes every spare minute count during hearsal re- The coeds' wear weekly One of the characteristics of the well-dresse- d well-groom- girl is consistency She doesn’t wear attractive attire one day and gruhbies the next Toni Skriner is the idal example of this girl Here she models for our photographer one of her dresses a loveliest class-goin- g soft navy crepe with tiny white polka dots The material falls Co-o- p s in graceful folds from the a with frosted and is crisp white linen collar and jabot The full sleeves arc almost wrist Nothing is neater or length more appropriate for spring than the navy and white comshol-der- By AWC and IIEC bination Toni stresses her belief in individuality She doesn’t think that one style is for everybody but feels that a girl should study her type know her figure and dress accordingly She says “I like short skirts but how you look in them depends on how you wear them A girl can look like a lady if she wants to" from Spring A sophomore Glen Toni is majoring in Speech and Theater Arts She is a member of our forensic squad and captured a first place in oratory and a third in interpretive reading at a recent meet at Phoenix Arizona She has a scholarship to Adams Stale College at Alamosa Colorado where she will be going next WI M rv Vr v year v Some of CEU’s Intrepid skiers (starting at left) Steve Saubcrt Susan Pilling Craig Christensen Lee Plncus Peggy Nielson and Tom Steel wait their turn on the slopes at the Ski Week Clear Creek outing Dry Cleaning 8 lbs — $200 Ski Club Week nal down hill Rick Van Wagon-e- r 1st advancement down hill Scott Forester CEU’s Ski Club’s week of festivities came to an end last SPECIAL!! weekend February 23 and 24 The week was highlighted Friday when the cub sponsored a dance themed "Our Winter of which Mary Hovat and Terry Vogrenic were chosen to reign as queen and king For their finale "Ski Week" sponsored a winter carnival which was held Saturday at Clear Creek Presses Available PIUCE SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Ml East 1st North Price Toni Skriner The winners of the various competitive events were: inter To the first 1003 students to present this ad to John at JOHN’S SHOE STORE m March 10th you will receive a dandy gift with the compliment of: Barney's PHOTO SHOP |