Show CEU— Tuesday Utah Chorale Living Artists show visits to appear CEU Library on campus The American Living for his work is one of Hie College of Eastern Utah is one of the sponsors of the forthcoming visit of Utah Chorale to Eastern Utah The 90 the member group will perform for the community on November 13 1978 in the Geary Theatre on campus Hie Chorale is the official performing and recording chorus of the famed Utah Symphony featuring all adult mature voices They will perform a wide variety of musical selections from renaissance to modern pieces including some exciting Bicentennial Nov 9 1978- -8 THE VIP'S AT CEU only Artist show is presently being exhibited on the CEU campus in the Library Gallery n the many artists whose work is exhibited in the show Other artists include: Philip well-know- This show is one of the collections of the University of Utah Fine Arts Museum Funds for the showing on the CEU campus and other campuses throughout the state are made available by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Utah Institute of Fine Arts Custom Rockwell Joseph Hirsh Kent Isamo Noguchi and Frank Stella ' The exhibit will be here from October 15 until November 12 and will be available during the library hours This is the first in a series of throughout the exhibits year Everyone is welcome and encouraged to visit the show Alexander Calder who is renowned internationally music They must be here - where? The Chorale is cosponsored by the College of Eastern Utah Music Department and the Utah by Donna Johnson not for deer but for traditional CEU The hunt is on students Where is everyone? I look at the "old stomping grounds" of last year and find a completely different Bicentennial Commission and all proceeds will be given to the music department at the college Mr Jay Andrus Choir Director at CEU said he would like to emphasize that this will be a rare cultural experience for the residents of Carbon County and if not responded to such cultural programs will become nonexistent in the future He also added that everyone who attends will greatly enjoy the formance per- Hie conceit will begin at 8:00 Tickets will be $100 for students and $200 for others pm setting: The library was where it seemed that more socializing went on than studying where every seat was taken where it wasn't unusual to see someone with a sign on the table pleading "No One Talk to Me!" Now I walk into the library and the silence is deafening The lounge was once constantly filled with juke-bo-x tunes ping-pon- g nuts people meeting people and the Dear Sally: I live at the dorm Last night there was this girl pounding on my door all night What should I have d one? BMOCs (Big Men on Campus) Come on out BMOC's and nuts unite stop being so doggoned anonymous! Ping-pon- g ana keep the Lounge constantly filled with the sounds of competition Doesn’t anyone want to socialize any more in the Lounge? Gibby Can you believe this all time record: Gibby (as to date of this writing) has gone 51 days without anyone morning visits to give her making the usual a new coat of paint What has happened to the excitement the parties the tenseness of not getting caught that g adventures? surrounded traditional — own its is then vear this But depending on what people make of it I can see the yearbook depiction now: A year of friends not met a year ol empty days in the Lounge a year when Gibby went unpainted in short A year with no traditions Where are the traditional CEU students? If you happen to run into one let me know for the hunt is on Popular Pete Dear Pete: late-night-ear- ly You should have let her out Gibby-paintin- Love Sally 1976-197- 1976-197- 7: 7: rnrmrrmmTrnTmTiTiTrrmTnrrnrr President Dean McDonald and Jan Johnson Miss CEU look on as Utah's Governor Calvin Hampton cuts the ribbon at the October 13 dedication of the new Career Center on campus The ribbon ceremony followed a program on the steps of the new building where the Governor was the main speaker Have you tried the Snack Bar in the Student Lounge? all-ne- w Clean fast courteous service 8 am-- Elected officers of Phi Beta Lambda are shown following their Installation They are left to right: Angela Jullano Sheila Atwood Jody Cooper Deon Wilson and Carol Photo by Janalyn Farren Ockey Officers installed in On October 12 the Phi Beta Lambda Business Club Installed Its officers and members for the 1978-7- 7 and both CEU the PBL Your Quality Secretary Hi-- Fi Specializing in Quality Components Deon Wilson Treasurer and Ockay Historian Carol Reporter Mr Gary Wlxom club’s members indulged In a pot luck luncheon fJaHTOOOt I Some of the activities planned for the year include a trip to San Fran-sisc- in November State competition and national competition in Denver CB Radios and so will your appetite!! n large selection records o be pleased I the Bang-Olufse- at the Snack Bar You II Store Pioneer-Yamaha-Mclnto- sh Angela Jullano President Vice Sheila Atwood President Jody Cooper now being featured 20 N Carbon Ave Price UT 84501 Mr Henning Olsen business teachers at are the advisors for club After the in stallation pm Ask about all the new treats year Hie new officers are: 4 & CEU topes Car Stereos I FOOD SERVICE gjuuuuuuuuLMi Miaijuuuuuuuuu t ijgjuuuuLU |