Show " CEU— Tuesday Powderpuff game Women's Sports entertains fans by Kerstin Tucker Hie College of Eastern Utah Women’s volleyball team has completed its season with a record of 7 5-- ima considerable over last provement year's performance The Eagles took on Ricks College the defending national champions at home on November 7 Before a large group of fans the Eagles surprised Ricks by winning the first game fits Ricks fought back to win 15-- 8 in the second game The third game was a hard fought battle with Ricks pulling it off with the score of 15-1- 3 The Eagles traveled to Rexburg on November 14 for a rematch The team 1 0 lost to Ricks thus losing their tad for the 15-1- 15-1- regional tournament at Dixie College Following the Ricks game the Eagles took on Idaho State University and defeated 15-2 them 5 13-1- 14-1- 8 Sophomores playing their last game for CEU were Kristell Justesen Phyllis Oliveto Wendy Atwood and Kerstin Tucker Sophomore Jill Spencer had to watch the game from the bench due to an injury sustained at the home game against Ricks themselves both on and off the court We had some bad breaks through in- consistent officiating the flu bug and dropping several dose matches that could have gone dther way With our strong freshman nucleus next year — ‘Watch out Ricks’” A Thank-Yo- u The Women’s voUeybaU team would like to thank the members of the studentbody and the faculty for the support they gave them this past season They had the best attendance of the league and it shows what great support is here at CEU! Basketball Due to finances CEU will not have a women’s basketball team in league play this year However several basketball games have been scheduled on an independent basis All women students interested in playing basketball contact should Joy Peterson at the gym for further information - No IS Kendra Smith is shown volleying the ball to the Ricks College team in the league game on November 7 at the CEU gym Sally powder-puf- football f Scholtec Alan Campbell and Bill Valora with team captain Mary Jane Len- non Sophomores filled the slate with coaches Brian Brockbank George Trujillo and Nelson Linda Melinda co-capta- ins Institute planning for 76 by Ellen Newton The LDS Institute of Religion Student Council is working in full force as the final members have now been added Dr Hansen the Institute director commented “The council consists of seventeen to -diligent and eager serve members” The president of the Naylor The extends an invitation to S both IDS and students to come over and sign up now A special class in Genealogy will be offered on Wednesday nights at7:45pm and will be held in the Regional Genealogy non-LD- Building The winter quarter opening social is already in Student Council is Jerry the making A 50’s dance is Berensen a resident of planned for January 9 It Price recently returned will be held in the Institute from the New Zealand and everyone is invited The Friday forums for Auckland mission The two vice presidents are Kent winter quarter will be around a Larsen from Cleveland and centered Richins theme from Bicentennial Raymond “America: Her Heritage Price Winter quarter class Covenants and Destiny” schedules are now out at 'They will be held every the Institute Dr Hansen Friday at 12:10 Tryout Notice Tryouts for CEU1 next play "Ah Wilderness' will be held on December 4 at 6:00 pm In the Geary Theatre Needed In the cast are 9 men and 6 women who are able to rehearse during the Christmas Holidays The play will be staged at CEU on January 15 16 17 1976 See director Rodger Sorensen for further In formation Santa in my by Lori Nelson Christmas is a time for voicing our dreams and hoping they’ll become realities People’s dreams are sometimes always varied but with one thing in common Each is a desire of the heart Some of our campus hearts were bared in a interview: Alan Young — a good lookin' swamp angel Michael Martinez — a smart tutor Kaye Neeley — the next two years to go by fast and a quilt Kaye’s Wendy Walton Christmas far-fetch- pre-Christm- Love Sally Helen Kourianos best tackle to freshman Mary Lennon best Jane to defensive player sophomore Melinda Naylor outstanding fresh- man player Michelle Powell The final award for vl player went best u to sophomore Joyce Lipsey all-aro- Two new classes are being offered for winter quarter according to Mary Pizza Home Economics department head Management for Effective Living FL 171 for those who want' to know more about financing and ways to save time energy and money is to be taught on h from 4 to 5:30 pm by Kristen Taylor Heritage Cooking FL 061 will be taught by Mrs Pizza and Mrs Taylor from 7 to 9 pm on Tuesday from Feb 10 to March 16 A T-T- entitled of Foods “Heritage will be Eastern Utah” andwritten compiled during the course as — Koehler Pick a Pretty ttoliday Dot ’Tit nearing the season of Ysdetide partying! Be ready with a new Kerstin Tucker knee A David Gillett Merman Christmas one-tent-h of all that Howard You Hughes owns Janet — Massman with a something moustache Larry Zieu — his goody sack filled Alphonso Trujillo — a Persian whipping stick Htinvited to attend are cordially our — - a festive hairdo for all those special occasions ahead! an airplane with a real motor instead of a rubber band Jerry Berensen — a 160 IQ determined sophomores swung into action against the willing freshmen ending up in a landslide victory for the sophomores The final score showed the sophomores 26 and the trampled freshmen 0 The game provided not only football maneuvers but entertainment by the Blue Drab cheerleaders LaMar Selman Lance Wright Barry Snow and Rodger Sorensen Awards were made after the game by announcer Greg Hunt Best offensive player went to sophomore Home ft expands Dear Sally I am taking cosmetology school While experimenting on my hair it a funny green color Nothing will remove it What should I do? Distressed Coed Dear Distressed Have you thought of working on “Sesame Street?” ed - Stan and cookbook Stacking molt to Homecoming got its foot in the door by kicking off game Coaching the freshman team were Alan played and conducted letters By Simone Larson the Coach Joy Peterson stated “I'm very proud of the team in the way they December 2 1975—3 Holiday Hairstyle contest & show on Thursday Dec 1 1 at 1 1 :00 am 45 styles both casual and formal CEU Cosmetology |