Show Friday March 14 AMS PEU at CEU A new exciting active dub has Week coming up This year’s AMS Week is coming up on April 14 through the 18th and promises to be this year something special There have been some special events planned for the week which everyone will enoy taking part in These will be published in our next issue b:cn oarganized at CEU A constitution has not yet been written however it seems everyone is ’no busy D cs have been set at 10 cents ?m"ai’y1 They are payable in ten easy installments over a period t f fif'cen years The big question is— “Vhat are these dues being ired for?” fcc!ings have been scheduled ht Page Three THE GOLDEN EAGLE 1W due to an abundance of none have been held No had the time to get the h? rnc requisitions needed to use the ’nnitor’s closet However this presents no problem because it is d'"btfu! any of the members m’d attend For more information about this new Active club “President’s Excuses Unlimited see president DB If he hasn’t made up the applications then try to find CP She is usually too busy to talk due to her immense interest in ex-rm- -s TV ABC News Friday during the Sadie Hawkins dance a Daisy Mae and Lii’ Abner were selected The lucky couple turned out to be Bonnie Jensen and Rand Torgesson Special thanks for Sadie Hawkins Week go to Shard McArthur Jeannie Wallace Barbara Nid-Ka- y Kissell Shawnda Peterson Toni Bottino Susan Steinmann Karen Muranaka Jill Esklund and Vicki Moon Coed Wear Weekly By Necia Erramouspe and Katherine Anderson This week’s especially attractive model is Kayla Merrill Kayla’s suit which she made herseU is of olive green wool She has cleverly accessorized the neckline with a multicolor scarf To complete her outfit Kayla has added a black picture brim hat black classic style gloves plus black shoes and bag Kayla is a Freshman this year She is majoring in Medical Technology She makes a lovely addition to our campus and sets a fine example of fashion and grooming for other coeds to To top off the week the annual Spring Formal will be held on Friday the 18th The music will be provided by the “Lonely Bulls” from Ogden Those who were at the Preference Ball will remember how much everyone enjoyed this group So fellows start planning now who you are going to ask to the dance In order that as many as would like to may attend the AMS Committee has planned a bit of a different twist on' this also SEE OUR NEXT ISSUE! O Winter Quarter (Continued from Page One) modate up to 1250 students presently allowing a 50 percent increase with only a few improvements being required The College of Eastern Utah offers a wide selection of courses attracting students with a variety of interests In addition to having college courses in general education relating to a number of fields the college has a strong program in the vocation and technical areas Having this combined offering it gives CEU students a wide latitude in choosacademic ing an appropriate course to follow CEU is proud of its campus its faculty but especially of its students Of the 400 entering freshmen this fall over 12 percent were in the top 10 percent of their high school graduating class Bill's Barber Gone are the days when women got raw red hands from washing clothes They now get 'em from food wrestling with packages SHOP 39 East deep-froze- n AAain See Our New Spring Slections Arrow and Cum Laude Sports Shirts “ Betted Price 56 East Main Utah ibr my money 637-069-7 itis Walker Bank First Price Of fic Did You Know SOME OF OUR SERVICES That YOU Can ADVERTISE Regular Checking Installment Loans in the Special Checking Commercial Loans Golden Eagle Savings Accounts Real Estate Loans Time Certificates Walker Bankard Savings Certificates Trust Services SEE Steve Johnson or Pat Johnson ask about our 'CLASSIFIED ADS' |