Show Publications editors New exhibit at Library appointed Newspaper with editors being named The Yearbook Editor will be Cynthia Grange from Huntington and the Eagle faculty and community Editor will be Debra Fivecoat from East Carbon City Qynthia (who prefers not called Cindy) was on the Emery High School Yearbook Staff for more than a year working with the “Student life" section ads and proofreading She loves music sports of all to be kinds and “horror and terror" — she works at the Hospital Emergency Room Among other plans for next year’s book Cynthia wants to try to do a lot with student activities and do a little bit more on women’s sports (this does not mean cutting men’s sports) She plans to have a supplement which includes the activities that happen after the final deadline She also dans to have a Yearbook King and Queen Cynthia urges anyone who is interested to talk to her about Joining the staff for next year Debra the choice for next year’s Eagle Editor spent three years on the East Carbon High School Yearbook Staff serving as editor in her Senior year As a member of the Eagle Staff this year she worked as a feature writer and reporter and also did some of the makeup 'We're glad to know you!' by Simone Lanon In past issues this column has tried to highlight those who have not only given their time but their talents as well to improve the college With this in mind it seems only Just that for the last edition of this year’s newspaper we honor Mrs Earlene Gibson To even try to list all the accomplishments of this great lady would be futile She has contributed more single-handedto our most than college ly organized groups One of acGibson’s Mrs is the complishments coordination of the Miss CEU Pageant She has taken a Homecoming assembly and upgraded it to the standards of the Miss America Pageant She has reestablished the student newspaper so that it has become a regular on campus Probably the biggest role she’s filled is that of being first Dean of Women then branching out to encompass the title of Associate Dean of Students fill these varied Debra collects all kinds of “elephants" and loves to swim and have fun She To to major plans Elementary Education satility versatility she has also been able to teach Speech for the English Department Personal Development for the Family Life in She wants to print the news much like this year continuing the high quality it has had She encourages all who have writing ability to talk to her about being on the staff for next year “I can’t do it alone" she says “but with the help of a good staff it can be a great paper!" 1977- -8 INCART began the annual student art show May 16 with an opening tea which was held from 4:00 to 6:00 in the Library Gallery The tea officially starting the 1977 student art show was open to all students Plans are being made for next year’s Yearbook and Carbon CEU— Tuesday May 17 positions as well as she has demonstrates her Because ver- of this and Department Vocabulary Building for the Business Department Mrs Gibson received a Bachelor’s Degree in Speech and Music from the University of Utah and a in Master's Degree members Art students have been preparing for the showing of their work throughout the year All of the pieces are well done examples of the students Married students Rand and Jill Finley look toward summer In “white-white- " casual leans from Richard's Rand's are by Brand New Generation featuring the Hash-Sta- r pocket motif Also available in blue denim His shirt is navy cotton and nylon terry by Forum Jill's slacks are ability Everyone is encouraged to attend the show which is open during library hours Student work wifi be tor sale for those interested in purchasing any of the work by Pentimento and her Guidance and Counseling also from the U She is retiring this year simply because she feels that she needs a change for awhile She looks back over 100 the years by saying “Teaching and working with students on the junior college level has to be one of the most interesting and challenging of Jobs It is a great satisfaction to be involved with young people in their activities and decision making To follow their progress here and after they leave for other schools and careers is a rewarding experience I have enjoyed my twelve years at CEU more than I can say both teaching and in the area of student ac- I ‘ i- - ' IP ' ' cotton percent layered shirts are made In the Phlllipines by Ardee All are available n other sizes style variations and colors ” fCi East Main Price Utah 42 South Main Helper Utah 120 TOOOCRY and 3C GRADUATES tivity particularly the I newspaper the Eagle sincerely hope will continue to Improve and to play a vital part in campus life" Change is sometimes hard to accept and the absence of Mrs Gibson from her present position yrr student will be one of those changes for the rest of your lives you'll be loving flowers Remember the nard-to-acce- pt PRICE FLORAL SHOP We wish Sirs Gibson the best in her new endeavors and hope that she will continue to keep a watchful 60 West Main 637-27- 31 eye on all of us 'Aivvy It’s the real thing Congratulations Graduates Coke BOMS I SWEET" BOMB Drop in and say Hil Coca-Col- Cynthia Grange left and Debra Fivecoat study past editions of the publications for which they will serve as editors next year a Bottling Company Price I ©DflPO ©FCDGn lMJowthMeln Helper Utah I f |