Show - t class party is scheduled ! for April 20 at Cedar Mountain CEU fswj? j J !?- Calling all Freshmen and Sophomores to the annual CEU Class Party We will all meet at the college on Saurday morning at 9:30 am and go in a group to Cedar Mountain southeast of t Cleveland where we will have races games water fights chick t cn potato salad and root beer with all the trimmings so bring a big appetite and wear your grubbies -J &ssrar IPV'T Nm ’PV V'ftJ Wv- t t That evening will see he return of “The Melting Pols" to J t CEU and we complete the day with a dance in the girl’s gym- t nasium - t fxi This is one of the activities paid for by your activity card t so if you would like to see how your money is spent come out J i and join us for what promises to be an unforgettable event for t your txx)k of college memories J Biology professor Robert Torgerson has been doing some interest ing genetics research so he can get double the pleasure out of the t 0 0 class party at Cedar Mountain tomorrow COMING UP 19— Wishing Stars 8 pm Baseball— Rangely at Ran-gel- y (one game) April 20— Studcntbody party 10 am to 6 pm Cedar Mountain Dance 8 pirn Baseball— Rangely at Ran-gel(one game) April GOLDEN EAGLE y V Volume VII April 19 1968 Number COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH PRICE UTAH April 22— Election Petitions Due April 24— Carbon High Band Assembly April Primary Elections 26— of the Announcement April Blue and Gold party Baseball— Rangely at home April 27— Roaring 20's party sponsored by the Newman 21 24-25- Ceder llllt or Bust 0C 0 CEDAR Club Baseball— Rangely MOUNTAIN M R NO MOUNTAIN (two games) OSAR! AIR R A MOUNTAIN? IN EMERY COUNTY WHAT’S ON DER MOUNTAIN? OAR April fah'-CW- Y R R M VJ W-t- -- VVty X CHICKEN SALAD i- -t: 9 Y? j t'V i ixfa' HEW announces 1 student grants ‘V-Mhi 1 - i jijS &r-f 'S’? Ttf'r G I B Ks I M A SOPHOMORE X Q’s ME CN I GO? R A FRESHMAN S U CN GO F U R N SCHOOL ON SATURDAY AT 9:30 A M L U B THERE? 1 'Si) FRESHMAN GOOD! Y R U HAV N S IT R R ANNUAL PAR T N DANCE? FRESHMAN N SOPHOMORE CLASS PAR T URL INVITED MONTHS AGO I COULDN’T EVEN SPELL COLLITCII STUDINK AND NOW I ARE ONE WOULD IOU BELIEVE IT? 8 Shannon Ilryner says “What’s a sdp of the knife beween friends In the home cc lab especially if you're in a hurry to get ready for the class party” Marilyn Blake (front horizontal) is reluctant to comment Kathy Bryncr and Edith Brown arc also looking forward to the big event By haync Erckson On Tuesday April 23 the College of Eastern Utah will host the famous Carbon High School “Dlno” Band The Carbon band students strong has recently returned from a two day tour to Northern Utah In addition to this they participated In the annual Region 4 Band Festival yesterday This bond has an Impressive history of musical excellence 123 tap Tuesday In recent years they have rep resented the Eastern Utah area in Chicago Ias Vegas and at the Rose Parade in Pasadena California In each performance they have earned high praise for their cxce'Icnt musicianship The concert during 3rd period Tuesday should prove to he one of the outstanding musical programs presented at our school tills year Let's support It with our attendance (Continued on page two) 'Western Stars’ set for tonight On Friday April 19 at 8:09 pm the College of Eastern Utah will once again be the setting for the annual talent show sponsored by the campus Forensic organization Phi Rho Pi This year’s event will prove to be even more as contestants from the Carbon-Emer- y area compete for top honors There will be the usual variety of talent displayed in this year's show All of the participants arc very talented and will provide college-communi- Bond assembly on The grants will range from SSflfl per student per and are matched by other year forms of assistace from each participating college according to Dr Iloyd A Garrison regional commissioner of llEW’s Office of Education $200 to R U A DANCER? 0 S I R A DANCER Y? AIR R A DANCE AT NIGHT N A GIRL'S GYM U L C A MELTING POTS AGAIN R A GOOD? OSAR Educational opportuity grants totaling $1200410 to eight Utah institutions of higher education fo assist an estimated 2981 students having financial need were announced recently bv Regional Director William T Van Orman of tho U S Departmet of Health Education and Welfare tllE WL I L B THERE URAY's at 7 A R C PN ROOT BEER R U GO N 2 AT PAR T? 0 S I R COIN’ S Westminster April 30— Pep squad tryouts May 3— Baseball BYU Fresh home (two games) ' M ON DER MOUNTAIN? 2 A PAR T ARETN ARETN Baseball at Salt Lake (two games) SOPHOMORES R FRESHMEN A 29— at home ty talent-packe- d excellent entertainment Those participating will per form musical numbers instrumental solos dance numbers folk singing baton twirling and other forms of entertainment The participants for this year are: Debra Larsen Sheryl Nay Robcrj Tidwell Gcrri Stanton Lee Pincus Mike Bradshaw Pat Niwa Dick Carolyn Postma and Brent Harrison Carolyn Sclman Jan Johnson Barbara Rmven Judith Christo n s e n Kelly Milovich Ann lie Han- sen Ann Forsythe The Elites Don Sorden Shawnda Peterson g Floyd Hassingcr and Mack Wil-ber- Phi Rho Pi being an organization of varied interests has chosen the community talent program for their spring activg ity as a project which will aid in sending the fund-raisin- students to Miami Fla in May for the National Phi Rho It Speech and Debate Tournament The club members have put forth not merely hours of work bu rather years of effort and preparation and have proven their ability with the honors and awards bmugt back to the college and the community “Wishing Stars” with master of ceremonies Kay Bunnell promises to be a delightful and entertaining evening filled with indeed excellent talent Tickets arc being sold at the Treasurer’s office and by squad members for $100 |