Show GOLDEN Page Four EAGLE March see-sa- w a Blue Debs and cheerleaders provide moral support for the c warm-uEagles in early before the h Idaho gam at 1 win Falls Tuesday night pre-gam- Biue De!ss CEU-Nort- p psrfoi ai iournantent The Blue Debs CEU’s prtu drill team accompanied the Ixi II team to Twin Falk Idaho for the independent tournament snappy numbers and intricate mam avers add a great deal to till1 e activities at the home games The Debs under the tutorship of Joy Peterson arc n hii'grrl part of the Spirit of CEU Their Each year the squad is allowed to attend one game away from home They chose the tournament at Twin Falls for the annual trip They were accompanied by their advisor Mrs Peterson is-i- Quality Cleaners half-tim- The group is composed of 16 marchers with two alternates Launa Migliore is serving as President for this school year There is little doubt the girls in their chic Blue and Gold outfits lent school spirit to the team and furnished loyal sup- port as well m Shoppe Drinks nt Cooks Clairs Hadio's and else you have a any-whe- II'etieuson’S re hist inc Price Utah 391 North i lit East Open from 8:30 run to 10 :30 pm the playoffs Holding a 4 lead in the early going CEU blew in 17 straight points to blow the game wide open Padding their lead still further the Eagles held a 9 More of the halftime bulge 5-- 54-2- the second half saw Coach Jenson substituting liberally in rolling in for the 109-7- 6 win Apparenty on metrecal Gus’s Beer Barrels have slimmed down and become the toast of the basketball floor Hanging on to squelch an Institute rally Gus’s posted a triumph to finish the first half undefeated Should Gus’s win the second half of the basketball intramurals which began Tuesday it will mark their second consecutive intramural title in the hoop sport in two years Interest will be heightened by the addition of two teams The won and loss record for the first half was 55-5- 4 In this wild run and shoot contest the Eagles were led by the triple pronged scoring of Ken Reynolds with 22 points as follows: Mai Neely with 20 and Bob Al6- -0 Gus's grin with 19 Also hitting in 5Moab double figures was Brent Mar-ri-1 Dorms 0—6 with 12 Displaying some of the moves Quitting the intramural cirand finesse they showed during cuit for part of the season to the regular season CEU’s out for the All Church Tourtry basketball aggregation blistered nament the Institute will he the Spartans with a fast break back for the full schedule the and inside attack Rattled by second half the early CEU blitzkrieg the Spartans committed a rash of Another team new to the cirturnovers cuit will be a seven man squad This last basketball encounter captained by Skip Leo and Richof the season brought a lot of ard Jones which has just enternostalgia to Eagle followers as ed the league This latest intrasophomores Mai Neely Rick mural team is so new that a Collins Bob Algrin Brent Mar-riname hasn't even been thought Ralph Taylor and John up Shumway put on their CEU Winning a title in any league uniforms for the last time Loslakes good material and this ing four sophomore starters the first half champions Gus's Coach Curtis Jenson will have a displayed of Big men for the Beer lot rebuilding to do Barrels have been center Phil Greer forward John Nielson and guard Ralph Sanich Other starters have been Sam Far-lain-o and former Westminster The nucleus for one of the most valuable and colorful colcollege grid star John Mannos Second place Moab will be lections that will be in the new centers around three gunning to go from bridesmaids library of done by two to champions this second half research pieces members of the present CFU Leading the Red Cliffs Country staff and by a former member crew will be Jack Blance and former Green River High flash of the staff Connors Gary A master’s thesis entitled “A Finishing up in the cellar the History of the (Price Utah) dorms will try to field a real written by Mrs Edith Allred gives team effort to move up in the a graphic and inspirational picstandings ture of many of the highlights In for keeps this half the fast of the life in this area between breaking Institute squad will be 2 the years Written with out to uncork Gus’s Beer Barscholarly ability and yet with rels Heavily counted on will a keen and understanding in- he guards Ron Atwood and Don sight into the human motives tarsen along with center Denbehind history this thesis pronis Gordon vides interesting reading for With the games being played anyone A second thesis entitled at 4:00 pm in the Girl's Gym "A Study of Dramatics in Cas- each weekday hut Friday the tle Valley From 1875-- 1 r25” was AMS officers would like to urge the studentbodv to come out to written by the late Elmo Geary the games and root for their who taught drama at CEU favorites on (Continued page two) ot ot Library Corner Sun-Advoc- 1891-196- 2” 1891-196- ' - r iu-- y 'V 3-- Collins Marriott Muhlestcin Neely Reynolds 4 7 Thiosen -4 9 2 16 2 0--0 7 8 3-- 4 17 4-- 4 20 30 13-1-9 G Barnes Broderick Hayward Specht Smith 1- 2-- 1 North Idaho Sweeney Milky Way of the consolation round same 1968 Intramurals Golden Eagles in tournament Forced into turnovers and steals by a pressing North Idaho defense CEU's Eagles let a six point lead slip away at the three minute mark and fell to the College of Northern Idaho 77 to 73 Dominating most of the game the Eagles led in shooting percentage field goals and rebounds but lost on the all important scoreboard Putting the clamps on North Idaho’s touted pivotman Barnes CEU held the big 6’ 10” center to three points in the first half A real battle the contest saw CEU surge to a 38 to 32 halftime lead Providing the spark for the Eagles was Mai Neely Moving into the second half the Fngles led by as many as 9 points It was a contest between CEU’s fast break and rddo muscle against North Idaho’s outside shooting A tough Eagle zone defense and foul trouble neutralized big Barnes inside With 2:41 left on the dock a turning point came Eagle sparkplug Mai Ncelv fouled out with CEU ahead 71 to 65 after two free throw conversions by Ken Reynolds In a soft freeze the Eagles hed hc hall stolen by NI’s Hayward under the basket The ball hawking NI guard put it through to narrow the gap to four Moments later NI stole the ball again and was fouled Cal Smith sank both shots to cut the lead to 71 to 69 Still Another charitv toss by Broderick cut it to 71 to 70 CEU next lost another starter as Bob Algrin fouled out putting Barnes on the line He sank both tosses with 1:07 left The Couor d'Alene squad was now ahead for the first time since the first half 72 to 71 Taking the ball down Ken Raynolds was called for stepping out of bounds a costly turnover which gave NI the lead a"d the ball Stealing the ball Brent Marriot broke down court for a shot but was called for a foul on the rebound Subsequently he was hit with a disputed technical foul which Northern Idaho converted Stepping to the line ice water veined Broderick pumped both 1 and 1 free shots in to put Nor-theIdaho ahead 75 to 71 with 21 second left Taking the shot quickly Martel Muhlestcin brought the Eagles within two points on a Jumper with 12 seconds left Pressing full court CEU fouled to get the ball Sweeney was the victim and potting both 1 and 1 rhariv tosses he put the game out of reach Three costlv turnovers will haunt the Eagles CEU P F G 9 5 3 Algrin 1 3 3 6 73 F 4--5 9--11 1- -1 1 04) 4 3 5 4-- 25 0-- 27-3- 2 3 12 12 10 2 77 5 6-- P 10 15 13 7 CEU BELTS RANGELY Taking out some of their frustration on the Rangely Spartans CEU’s basketball team walopcd the Colorado school 109 to 76 In dumping the Rangely squad for the fifth consecutive time this season the Eagles captured tssj - ' - ? S‘ ' srr &JZ f I Sam Farlaino at right watches rebound tussle during Gus’s— In stltute clash CARD OF THANKS The yearbook staff would like to extend their appreciation to all those who so willingy cooperated in their recent year-boo- k deadline It is gratifying to know that when called upon everyone will give their utmost cooperation in making their yearbook a success The staff woud like to extend a special thanks to the French class for their cooperation The 8 Canto Staff 67-6- |