Show " y? 4—CEU —Tuesday spi U Ju II 1I7J O Ov GUvIb UJgvjd The Athletic Booster Gub (ABC) has gotten off the ground this school year During the past quarter ABC has had a few one of which included a surprise breakfast ac-ticiti- es for the Womens' Volleybally team Coach Lugene Black awakened the girls at 6:00 am and brought them to the The annual Wishing Stars Talent Show is scheduled for February 24 If you are interested in entering or know any student or member of the community who would like to participate please notify any member of the Forensics Squad or Mr Neil Warren as soon as possible FRIDAY SATURDAY Un- fortunately only a limited number of students could be accepted thirty in all in order that expenses could be held to a minimum This will provide more trips less cost and better instruction tor those who were lucky enough to get in the class Transportation will be provided by the school tor a limited number of the students or private cars can be taken with the school picking up the bill for all gas costs The greatest advantage this program is the relative inexpensiveness it has in one of the most costly sports around The college has provided enough money for the free transportation as well as discounts on ski rentals and lift passes making it easier for any to Resource seminars set Mr Norman Larsen of the Science Division has announced that the division will again sponsor a series of weekly seminars during the winter quarter dealing with our natural resources The programs will be held on Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm in room 123 of the Science Building as listed on the schedule below The general public is invited to attend the seminars without charge if no credit is desired Full-tim- e students can take the course for credit as part of their regular course load Others who desire one hour credit in Life Science 289 should complete their registration through the Admissions office of the college The first two seminars on the schedule have taken place but students may still register for the balance of the quarter: January 6 — Habitat the Key to the Future of Wildlife John Kimball January 13 — Bats Around the World Dr Howe Black January 20 — Fish Hatchery Programs Rod Stone January 27 — Management of Problem Wildlife by Behavioral Modification Dr Barry Gilbert February 3 — Introduction of Canada Geese at Desert Lake Success or Failure? Urn Provan Larry Dalton and Brent Hutchings February 10 — Are Utah's Lakes and Reservoirs Dying? Dr LaVer Merritt s' Role in Deer Herd February 17 — Management Panel: Jim Bates Coy Jemmett and Joe Cresto February 24 — Coyote Predation on Utah’s Deer Herds Dr Fred Knowlton March 3 — Cougar as a Recreational Source in Utah Dr Max Blackham March 10 — Pollutants and the Ecosystem Dr Bill Wagener Inter-agencie- THURSDAY December last way when they held their first meeting Many of CEU’s students have been waiting for the Newman Gub to be reactiviated so there was a great turnout One of their first activities was a party on December 10 in the basement of Notre Dame Church The club grew closer together by playing cards hanging several mistletoes and Just plain having fun The Newman Gub is a Catholic organization and they will be playing a big part in activities of CEU this year Notice Snow— Skiing most popular for this quarter was immediately filled as soon as the advanced registration began U cafeteria where a pancake and egg breakfast awaited them ABC still needs more student support One of the Business Club Attends this for activities planned Western Conference quarter is an Eagle fan The CEU Business Gub button sale So all you Beta Lambda has Phi Golden Eagle fans buy your really been moving around buttons now this year On November 18 Incart Travels many members of the club were aide to go to San The art club of CEU has Francisco to attend the been busy sponsoring art Wesiern REgion Conshows and traveling to San ference were able to in do someThey While Francisco and sightseeing California the members of share with San Francisco Incart were able to travel to and the people who atart tended the conference museums many galleries and even attend some of CEU’s great smiles two Broadway plays You'll and great personalities probably be nearing more Angela Juliano President and more about Incart as of PBL arranged for the the year goes on headed and the group trip Newman Gub in its activities Some of the Reactivated activities planned for this On December 9 the quarter are a quilt raffle Newman Gub got under and poster sale Xtu?Ci (Cont from Page 1) by Janalyn FarTen Booster Club Holds Breakfast v-r- student to afford Ac- cording to Krompel if students pack their own lunches they can enjoy a day on the mountain for about $10 each which is significantly less than any other skiiers would spend even if they owned their own equipment Beginners will especially enjoy the class since the instruction is also a free service provided through the school Depending on the resort the class travels to CEU will hire professional instructors from the resort to teach the "graduated length" techniques of skiing The method puts ' the first-timeon shorter skis for better control and easier handling then they 'progress to longer skis as they learn more about the sport Many kids who are rs well experienced will also be along to assist Krompel with the others who won’t need the professional attention The students in the class will be meeting with Mr Krompel before each outing to decide the resort ahead of time in order that arrangements can be made for instructors and rentals According to Krompel the course should be making five or six trips throughout the quarter skiing on as many of the State’s slopes as possible The course is solely for recreation purposes and good attendance or progress won't be grading requirements as in other PE classes This happens to be an experimental course right now and if it is successful will continue on every year k now it From the be no will seems there for Krompel and problem the others at CEU to have it approved for every winter quarter to come as a physical education credit for one of the most vigorous sports in Utah out-loo- The Frame House 3 art & frames i EAST MAIN - PRICE 637-32- 92 Ch§ek o w student specials and everyday lew prices PET CANDLE Florida's Answer to the Pet Rock PET CANDLE comes to you with complete set of operating instructions to train your PET CANDLE to sit up stand light up and fly Available in Small Medium and Large Sizes We Feature the Enchilada Supreme and PET CANDLE 110 Giralda Ave Small $100 Medium $200 $300 Large - Soft Flour Taco Supreme Coral Gables Florida 33134 plus 50e postage & handling plus 754 postage plus 95 1 postage & & handling handling Namu Addraia 5 1 5 EAST MAIN STREET PRICE UTAH City - Statu 1876 Pat Candlu Inc Zip 20 N Carbon Ava Price UT 84501 Your Quality Hi-- Fi Store Specializing in Quality Components Pioneer-Yamaha-Mdnto- sh Bang-Olufs- en Large selection records ft tapes CB Radios Car Stereos |