Show March 8 GOLDEN 1968 EAGLE Page Three 'The Music Mon' is procloimed Last Thursday Friday and Saturday were the performance nights of this year’s Community Theater and CEU musical production This function han been the best attended function this year at CEU This very delightfully done musical was enjoyed by approximately 1850 people The proceeds from the performances went to pay for the show and to contribute to the CEU scholarship fund All those people who were in the play or had anything at all to do with it can be very proud of their work Place your bets the pressure is on Here sophomores Lee Nelson and Mary Naylor and freshmn Carolan Potma and plana Caig urg their heroes Ron Atwood and Joe Espinoza on Arm wrestling Soph president Ron Atwood and Freshman president Joe Espinn oza get their blood circulating for the MarchSh wheu the Red Cross Bloodxnobile comes to CEU Blood-a-tho- AN ODE TO A GEODE or WOULD YOU BELIEVE: MY MOTHER THE ROCK A rock is a rock is a rock I used to suppose well it's not— it’s really Arkosc or maybe it’s Sandstone or Breccia or Schist and Muscovite and Biotitc will continue the list (the micas will cleave and re mind you of plastic) just how are they linked to a spirit celestial? “This isn’t a theory’’ Burge will calmy relate “We’ve evolved from these fossils Geologists date’’ Adam my father: I’ll question your worth while I cry on the shoulders of my mother the earth So but shall wc move on to the rocks that aren’t clastic? Wildlife week An igneous body in mountains and hills set March may intrude or extrude from some stocks or some sills The Utah Wildlife Federation as State sponsor will stress the urgent need for conservation Our teacher expands and pounds as he talks ex- but that isn’t all— there's more to the course Scale has little in common with irf Ussh-cr- 's Theology the ife from the seas and in fossils terrestrial FOR FINE 3 education during National Wildlife Week 1968 3 March Conservation organizations across the state will join with citizen and youth groups to launch the theme “Learn to Live With Nature" which will continue to be promoted throughout the remainder of the year The chairman of Wildlife Week for Utah Richard A Aubie has said that the great outdoor recreation boom is ’just one more reason for developing conservation education programs now" A recent survey showed that in one year $69000000 was spent on camping tents alone while another $576000000 was paid “More for camping vehicles people are getting to appreciate and enjoy nature and at the same time there are more people polluting and wasting our limited resources" He continued by stating: “People are sold on the idea of enjoying nature and we must now sell them on the idea of learning to care for natural resources Conservation education should be a part of each school program as well as a community project for adults People young and old should learn that they ran help fight water and air pollution litter and waste" The Wildlife Week observance out-of-doo- rs FOOTWEAR Jack's filioes 14 East Main Price Utah JUST ARRIVED Play Clothes In JANTZEN STAG AND TAMI at Belva's A specia thank you is also extended to the members of the Community Theater for the work they do in the city and for the college each year All of those who were in the show know of the work involved to produce such a show but all of these people also experienced a feeling of satisfaction and ac- complishment It would a so be very approp- riate to extend a thank you to the studens of CEU and all others who so enthusiastically supported the show Anyone who ismsed the show certainly denied themselves a very delightful experience It is hoped that all musicals praluced In coming years will be as enjoyable and heartily accepted as was this year’s production "The Music Man" 17-2- on the carthiness worthiness of Geology's Rocks The Relative Time Burge's Geology 17-2- Many of the people who helped produce the show felt that much credit and thanks should be given to the Price newspaper The un Advocate Through their immense coverage of the show many people knew about the show and the show was consequently well attended A very special thank you is offered to this paper was first proclaimed by President Roosevelt in 1938 It is sponsored statewide by the Utah Wildlife Federation in cooperation with the National Wildlife Federation This annual event serves as a national reminder of the importance of wise resource use and stresses an important conservation isuc each year Institute news Registration time is drawing near again and the LDS Institute of Religion has some real interesting clases to offer you this quarter For the first time this year are offering a Church History fclass It is going to be very we interesting and enjoyable We are also offering the last section of the Book of Mormon and the first section for those who were unabe to take it during the fall quarter For those who plan to go on a mission we are offering a Missionary Preparation class Boys you may even learn to cook! If you have girl friend or boy friend troubles take our Courtship and Marriage class It may be an answer to all your problems Also if you have any questions pertaining to religion dating or problems in general come take advantage of our Questions class Brother Regis and Brother Bcckstrand are more than willing to listen to your problems and help you in any way they can Remember the Institute welcomes everyone so come on over for some good dean fun Re-igio- us Notice Orem’s "Jcnts" first place winners In the National Battle of Bands come to CEU Saturday March 23 for the opening social Ski Club Week King and Queen Mary liovat and during Ski Week dance Terry Vogrenlc Changes in class schedules listed for the spring quarter registration Please make the following corrections to your Spring Quarter schedule before filling out your registation materials: Period 1— 8 am to 8:50 am Delete AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Political Science 2 This class will be taught at 3 pm (8th period) instead Add AMERICAN HERITAGE History 7 5 hrs credit taught Daily in Room 211 by Dr Peterson VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 7 be will Zoology taught by Professor Torgerson instead of Professor King The laboratory will be held on Thursdays from 8 to 9:45 am instead of Tuesdays Delete HISTORY OF AMERICAN ART This class will be taught 6th period Delete PRINCIPLES OF Biology 1 This class will be taught 2nd period MTW-- F with Section 1 lab Monday 1 to 3 pm and Section 2 lab on Wednesdays from 1 to 3 pm Delete TRIGONOMETRY Th-i- s class will be taught 6th period by Mr Trujillo Period 2— 8:55 am to 9:45 am Add WORLD LITERATURE Literature 34 5 hrs credit taught daily by Mrs Allred in Room 111 (This class was y scheduled at 3 pm) Delete PUBLIC SPEAKING This class will not be taught orig-inall- MUSIC APPRECIATION 5 13 hrs credit Frank Postma Add VOICE IMPROVEMENT Speech 31 MWF 3 hrs credit to be taught by Professor Warren in Room 114 cr hrs Tuesdays and Thursdays INTRODUCTION TO taught by Staff CONSERVATION OF NATU RAL RESOURCES will he taught by Professor King instead of Torgerson Delete GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY This class will be taught 6th period Period 8— 1 to 1:50 pm Add GENERAL ENTOMOI OGY Zoology 43 5 hrs credit MWF to be taught by Professor King Lab will be held Mondays and Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p 3 5 Math-emati- Add HISTORY OF AMERI- CAN ART Art 54 3 hrs credit MWF taught by Professor Fairbanks in Room 1 Maintenance Building Delete WATER COLOR PAINTING AND CERAMICS These classes will be taught 7th and 8th periods - Period 7- 2 to 2:50 pm Add WATER COLOR PAINT-INArt 4 and ADV WATER COLOR PAINTING Art 14 tau-gMWF by Professor Fairbanks with 3 hrs credit to 4 pm Add PERSONAL HYGIENE Health 1 MW 2 hrs credit Room by Hartman Add ADVANCED CERAMICS Art 20 taught Tuesdays and Thursdays by Mr Fairbanks with 2 hrs credit Continued to 4 pm G ht Con-tinu- ed S-1- Period Delete 8— 3 to 3:50 pm WORLD Literature LITER This class will be taught 2nd period Add PRINCIPLES OF 34 CHEM-ISTR- Y 5 Chemistry Daily 5 hrs credit to be taught by Professor Larsen Lab 2 to 4 pm Add AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Poitical Science 2 Daily 5 cr hrs to bo taught by Dr Peterson in Room 211 (This class was originally scheduled for 1st period) Add RADIO AND TFIFVLS-IOWORKSHOP peerh 71 2 N cr hrs Tuesdays and Thursdays taught by Professor Warren in the Radio Studio at a time to be arranged KELLEY’S Price Drug cs 1 East Main cr hrs taught Daily by Professor Trujillo In Room Add CONSTRUCTION SOIL TESTING Engineering 6! M- S-1- Rr be Chemistry taught by Norman Larsen instead of Alfonso Trujillo m Add TRIGONOMETRY CHEM-IST- will 1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays Add PRIN OF BIOLOGY Biology Sc 1 MTWF 5 hrs Iab same as scheduled previously Period 3— 9:50 to 10:40 am Add BUSINESS COMMUNI-CATION- S Business 27 MWF 3 WF 3 hrs credit taught by Albert Spensko in Technical Building Lab to be arranged Delete PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY Chemistry 5 This class will be taught 8th period with lab from 2 to 4 p m on Price Utah |