Show 2— CEU—' Tuesday February 10 Seminars host highschools 1971 The Eagle speaks by Doris Cisneros Congratulations are in order for Roger Sorensen and the cast of the play “Ah Wilderness" The play was an ex cellent example of what can be accomplished by diligent application of time and effort I had the pleasure of working on the costumes in the play and the cooperation from the cast and staff of the play was particularly gratifying It was a feat of theatre magic to watch the pulling together of the end product I watched the people in the play become the people of thd play Characters on paper became living flesh Under Roger's direction the true feeling of the characters was projected out and over the footlights to the audience A word of appreciation must be given to the workers behind the scenes The set was unique and since the play was set in the early 1900's difficult to assemble Props and paraphernalia were as true to the time as possible in this day and age Lighting was excellent giving emphasis to the mood and purpose of the play and its message If you missed the play you missed an excellent performance of amateur drama talent that transcended the ranks of the amateur and gave a truely fine performance Iam sorry you missed it But you can still redeem your selves by planning to attend the two productions that are coming up You can lend your presence to the crowd who will enjoy "Of Thee I Sing" and “Our Town" which are still to come as part of the Drama Department’s Bicentennial offerings These are productions of students and other interested community personnel out on for vour pleasure Be sure to plan to attend Your attendance will make the whole effort put forth by these wonderful people worthwhile If the chance arises you might even lend your services to the play be it on the stage or behind the scenes Think it over and do what you can Your participation will be appreciated by all concerned ff OlAuw' fV Students may meet with Advisors March CEU’s CEU recently held a Boswell High Relations Director series of Science seminars School and banquets to honor the students received inseveral seniors from formation on the value of Carbon High School East attending a community Carbon High School and college before moving into university and Emery High School for a four-yea- r their academic achievements they also received information about scholar After each banquet the students were taken on a tour of the college campus where they met with several members of the ships to CEU science department During the sessions they heard remarks by of CEU who had graduates attended the high schools represented According CEU to science programs at the College of Eastern Utah have a direct relationship to courses in larger four-yeinstitutions He said that in the future similar science programs may be expanded to include other high schools in Eastern 0 Ui COt If OF - f- t Of f ASTffN Price UtaU MM' CEU Forensics students won and awards two at recognition speech Editor Advortituig Manager Associate Editor Businet Manager David Gillofi JoycoUpMy sure -- Makeup and Editing CieMif lad AdvartUmg and Distribution Faculty and Campus Davotopmont Men's Sport Women's Sports Club Mew Donna JahhMn DorlsClinaro Marlon titlkon Brian Breckbat Konfin Tucker Iman woman Calendar Special Activities Martha Nay Lynette Browi and Cartooning Sutan Woodward AM Special Feature Sandra CltnorSt Linda Slough Ellon Ntwtotw Advitor EartonoGIbtonf first-serv- e 2 student must obtain his advisor’s approval before requesting course cards 3 Registration is not complete until fees are paid A meets during January Seven represented CEU at the Thunderbird Invitational Speech Meet the last weekend of January at Arizona Sixteen from five states participated in the tournament Dave Brown and Jim New won finalist schools Come In and see for yourself trophies in Informative Speaking and Oral In- terpretation of Literature respectively The week before Ellen Van Otterloo earned a finalist plaque in Oral Interpretation and John Urbanik was a semifinalist in the same event tournament This three-da- y held at the University of Utah hosted sixty-tw- o schools from seventeen states and the District of Columbia The events of competition were debate oral interpretation and suasion perex- speaking temporaneous UCLA won first place ( Did you know we 13c stamps?) 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