Show 4—CEU—Tuesday Nov 1 1976 Institute News Jim Mortensen wins first Eagle contest Axelgard and Dm Ross contest will be disconwere accepted as correct tinued answers and Jim was the first to respond The question for this The intention of the Eagle issue is: How many adstaff was to continue this ministrative and teaching contest throughout the faculty members at CEU year But this first contest this year 1976 were also at did not receive satisfactory CEU in 1967? Remember the first particiption to make it ved for one quarter Then worth using the space in the correct answer turned into he went to California and paper to announce the Ellen Newton wins $500 Don Ross who was the question If this issue’s and the winner will be took over as question does not receive announced in the next President Both Wiggo more participation the Eagle Jim Mortensen was the winner of the first contest in the October 12 issue of the Eagle The question was Who was the Studentbody President for Carbon The College in 1941-4- 2 President for 1941-4was Wiggo Axelgard who ser2 Vice-Preside- nt niimmmiHUinmi by Joa Keller Institute student ac- new unique event will be tivities are in full swing the Festival of Nations under the direction of Friday November 19 at President Ed Borrell and Vice President Mariam Smith and Secretary Cindy Mele Student registration has risen at the Tute' and student participation in campus activities has also increased Some recent campus activities spon- sored by the Institute were the Spook Alley and Halloween Breakfast All college students are invited to the great Young Adult Regional dance on November 12 at 7:30 pjn at the Price Utah Stake The theme is Center Debbie Oliver will be in charge of developing displays from the foreign students on campus which will show us a little of their homeland In the parade on the 20th the 'tute will have a float under the direction of Linda Mathis and Linda Darlington Mark Warner is the general Homecoming 6:00 chairman After the Alumni-varsit- y game on November 20 there will be a movie at the to Tute conclude Homecoming activities The Institute Newsletter INSTI - TOOTS has begun “Circus Circus” To start Homecoming Week on the right foot David Ridges will speak at a special Institue fireside on November 14 A special feature willduring be the Homecoming election of a “Typical Institute Guy and Gal" These two youtn representatives will reign over the Institute Homecoming activities pm A Shary Barnes honored production again under Miss Shary Barnes has been chosen Employee of the Month at the Golden Eagle Bank She attended high school In Delta Utah and was active in the Pep Club and Future Businas Leaders of America Club Editor Linda Mathis and Joan Keller A is ‘Toot feature special want in on if so Tattles you on items the spicy campus you had better read it is Smith Mariam a service developing project to help the elderly at the nursing home ana expects to announce plans Co-Edit- or Shary is presently a Freshman at CEU and is working as a secretary for Mr Rue Ware She is soon majoring in Secretarial Science $ ' ii V- H i ssfT - The Golden Eagle Bank is a class on campus operating under the title of Office Simulation Young America as the Utah - Good Will Ambassadors on all their tours Members of the group Dancers: Kenny Woodruff Jim Stevenson Greg Neilson Danette Powell Peggy Little are: "Young America” performs dedication program at the Career Center Young America Group Lively entertainers ' Young America performance group of 28 students from the LDS Institute with “uptempo" song and dance routines is really getting into the swing of things with lots of ex- citement Several performances have been sented and many more are being scheduled and by the group elping them are the stage crew Bill Miller and Honda Ferrell -- Jaylee Deaton Jackie Leonard Singers: Kaye Neeley LaRae Keller Julie Nelson Coleen Johnson developed are: The Basic Bicentennial Fifties Mona Wendy Little Cindy NonaLee Johnson Eddy Borrell Kevin Black Tom Naylor David Heaton Ray Hunt Jon Keller Band: Twenties Charleston and Square Dance The members of the group feel that they can uplift and add excitement to other people's lives and are doing it with more enthusiasm than a Green Bean Governor Calvin Ramp-to-n has agreed to issue a proclamation designating Walton Killpack Shelly Woodruff James Van Wagner and David Dicky Directors: Denise Campbell and Advisor: Dean Hansen Young America is also engaged in fund raising efforts to go on tours and purchase a variety of costumes for the members The costumes being Vocr ncarQQtt gcGaory ottoro Bezyack's Bet'r Boy Market 360 No 4 East L Prepare for it Take the PREP FOR THE LSAT class Law 9R-November 16 18 23 and four-eveni- ng V 30 7:15-9:4- 5 pm 227 Art & Architecture Center University of Utah To register phone 3 or write: Division of Continuing Education 581-648- University of Utah Annex Building Salt Lake City Utah 84112 Fee: $25 in advance $30 at the door 'Law School Admission Test 1152 |