Show CEU— Tuesday October 14 member completes degree Faculty " — — - Desk clerks needed Vl at National Parks by Sandra Cisneros a Torgerson business instructor at CEU obtained her Blasters of Science degree this past August from Utah State University in Logan Utah Studying in the business education area at Utah State Mrs Torgerson commented 'The whole program was an exciting exand challenging Faye perience” A thesis written by Bln Torgerson Faculty staff have nine neiv faces by Marion Wilson Nine new faculty and staff members have joined us at CEU this year and along with new students are busy getting acquainted with others and the campus Boswell an John alumnus of CEU is responsible for Public s 1 Relations and High School Recruiting He and his wife Nancy have four children and have moved to Price from California Wayne Erickson a Price native and former CEU student and a band director last year at Carbon High School has been appointed Director of Instrumental Music while Derral Siggard is on sabbatical leave Lorraine Hafstad is the new Instructor in the Licensed Practical Nurses program She comes from Portland Oregon Mason of Marie come has Utah Springville to CEU to be the new coordinator - teacher of the Early Childhood Center Bis Mason is an LPN and also has a degree in early childhood education Jesse Seegmiller is the new Institutional Research analyst working under the direction of Lucile Jensen Mr Seegmiller is a New York native and graduated last spring from BYU Kristen Diamanti Taylor has been appointed to the Home Economics staff Bln Taylor is a CEU alumna and has been Home Economics Department Supervisor for Mountain Fuel Jon White has been made comptroller erf CEU A Utah native he is a licensed CPA Country Dean A Wright is the new Food Service director Dean an Ohio native and his wife Pamela came here from Enid Oklahoma Patricia Williams is the new secretary to CEU’s president Dean M McDonald She is from New Mexico is married and has one daughter Comments on books by the Librarian "Vitamin B17 — For- bidden Weapon Against Cancer” by Michael L Culberts 1974 Vitamin Doctors prescribe it legally in a score of other nations for treatment of cancer In theUJS (whore it is Illegal) thousands of Laetrile users claim benefits often telling last resort after as ter-l- y the Yet ill American medical Administration Hie — The National Cancer Insitute The Food and Drug establishment AMA and state groups such as The California Departments of Public Health — oppose even controlled tests for human beings State Board of Education for the use and distribution in all colleges and universities Mrs Torgerson was accompanied to Logan by her husband Robert and their two sons Troy age 9 an ®on’ a$e Recruiters to yjtjf This is a most informative bock about a disease that baffles the medical profession and it may reveal the true story behind the lack of progress in cancer control and offer a remedy for the same Don tor user bySalUMDUtyn War Drama and WaaonWhMh— Rmaall Malara and WBddall story byRMfflt UpFromFovtrty Naw Caraar Laddara by Frank Riaaaman tout a Madam ItoF Graianakl CQHWUS Staff advisers and counselors from several of Utah's junior colleges technical schools and universities will he on the CEU campus on Wednesday October 15 to ex- - (CPS) — people are getting the urge to throw a few necessities into a backpack and flee the urban jungle the National Park Service is proposing a new system of regulating the number of peopl in the wild By next summer campers will have to make advance reservations at 20 of the country's most popular na tional parks if the Park Service plan is implemented Some "first come - first serve” sites may be available but campers would probably have to arrive before noon to find a vacancy The reservation proposal is not yet finalized but Park Service officials estimated that at many parks at least two weeks advance notice would be necessary to reserve a campsite And with the reservation notice campers would also be required to send the camping fee for their full stay plus a reservation fee of about $150 The reason for requiring reservations is that "so many of the popular parks are so heavily in demand it was impossible to get a campsite unless you got there before noon” Cart relations director for CEU said that the "recruiters” will be visiting with seniors from Carbon High East Carbon High and Emery are to reservation system Now visitors can plan definitely where they will be staying that night” Lounge luff Price Boswell noted that the by the college representatives is part of the tour made to all areas of the state by 'the high school recruiting teams that are to grt visit fttemptog § ¥ & ¥ V ra W That Susan "Superguys” article in the last Eagle wasn't very schools wve to Information be about published meetings of organizations and clubs should be brought to Activities Board meeting in the Studentbody offices on Tuesday from 11:30 am to 12 noon have been busy two weeks members recruiting during Rush Week Many clubs are just organizing and are planning their schedules for the year Hie following clubs have their schedules planned: The HOME-ECLUB will meet in the Blain All clubs the last C Building in Room 101 at 6 pm on Thursdays The GUN CLUB will meet co-e-d trap shoot on October 15 at 3 pm at the Helper Gun Club for a PBL (Phi Beta Lambda) will meet on Thursdays at 10:30 am in Room C-2- 16 For more information contact Marion Wilson Mr Gary Wixom or Mr Hen ning Olsen in the business department SIGMA GAMMA CHI will meet at 6:30 pm in Room 203 on Wednesdays LAMBDA DELTA SIGBIA will have their "Take Note” meeting on October 15 Wednesday in the Institute building WRA (Women’s Recreation Association) will meet on Thursdays at 8 pm in the Women's Gym The BIKE CLUB has two main goals for the 1975-7- 6 year at CEU The first goal is to get bike racks put around the campus for those students wishing to ride bikes to school The second goal is to sponsor n the March of Dimes in May Any students interested in just plain old fun bike riding should join the Bike Club The dub needs a president! Anyone interested can get in touch with Billy Krompd in the Bike-A-Tho- Science building Top Notch Looks Go Rustic We've got them! Shirts to top your favorite for jeans creating a today look nre roarra STUDENTS: We'll welcome your patronage The following prices for our services will be in effect during the school year: - Shampoo and Set Hair Cuts Permanent Waves $ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ by Susan Widman nave G Oh I don’t know M ¥ 8 f' Club Corner Just when more school's PjB a Park education programs to Christensen with Division the of tfnior high school students Ranger Visitor Services from three area high explained "For several years people schools John Boswell high school have been asking for a Why? ThtGutegArcMpriae KnMa Thraadnd by Chartaa V is the B17 SffiSTJSEES: ww In Me Hi ° “d“yh11l back DooCi VCao entitled of a "Development Model Office Proposed ImSimulation for at the plementation College of Eastern Utah” is now being published by the Mrs Torgerson 1975 — S Cut Inc Tints Bleaches $500 $750 $750 Frosts Manicure Lash and Brow Tint Eyebrow Arch Wigs Combouts Color Rinse Scalp Treatment 5 Week Rinse CEU 75 75 75 $300 and $500 $150 and $200 75 50 $300 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Cosmetology! Gauzy Shirt Embroidered $1200 Western Styled Yoke Shirt Cotton °n n§ FASHIONS (formerly Bolva's) 29 East Main in Price r |