Show Welcome to the youngest community college in the state — Since 1937 College of Eastern Utah has been ©lege of Eastern Utah the symbol of educational opportunity in eastern Utah to one of the most beautiful areas in the state College of Eastern Utah stands proudly in the shadow of the majestic Rockys on one side and borders the solitude of the San Rafael Desert to the other extreme The area is a paradise for fishermen Rice Utah 84501 VOLUME III NUMBER ! Friday October 211977 Flans underway for Homecoming 1977 “Like an Eagle” is CEU's Homecoming theme for 1977 This is the year of the Golden Eagle so it will be CEU's best Community-Colleg- e Homecoming yet! Homecoming 1977 is November 7 thru 12 and the activities are going to be terrific! The entire week is dedicated to competition between classes ana will be coordinated by the class officers under the direction of LaKae Keller ASCEU Social VP The activities will begin on November 3rd at the “Homecoming Kick-Off- ” Forum at 10:45 am in the Comer Peacock Room Homecoming Week begins on Monday Nov 7 with class competition hall decorating during the day and an evening of class games competition in the gym from 8 to 10 pm Tuesday the 8th will feature a snake dance at 6 pm beginning in Skagg’s parking lot and ending at CEU's JB’s The Torch Run will beginat JB’s and end at the CEU letters on Wood Hill The first runner to the top will light the bon fires R is rumored that the faculty will pull their best trick so the far am! students by a great length! out-distan- coordinator reports “This is going to be a super fantastic event! Missing this will be like missing your mother's birthday you’ll be sorry all pear!0 Immediately after the powder puff there will be a “car bash” the track After the torch run the Bring a hammer and work students and faculty will out your frustrations! The committee is considering have a weiner and roast on the hill using LaRae Keller's old car “Arty” but then again will “Blue be Wednesday a school vehicle might be a & Gold” day and everyone ' choice is encouraged to wear better Any “Blue & Gold” That night suggestions on which one? dance is dedicated to studies and Homecoming also be will which float building girl's preference this year is Thursday the 10th begins with a "Pep Rally” Forum scheduled for Friday the at 10:45 am in the Geary 11th at the Elk's Club Lodge Theater Later that day the from 8:30 pm 12:30 am sophomore women will Theme for the dance is attempt to defend their “Sometimes” and the crown music will be provided by championship against the freshmen Odessa Tickets are $300 women in the Powder Puff per couple and can be at CEU’s football game at 4 pm on purchased the football field Pam cashier's window The Homecoming Parade Hoehn Puff Powder mar-shmel- on lo -- hunters nature-lover- s and the adventurers to a land rich in heritage and history a land where Butch Cassidy once roamed A land where the lore of many races and and game will be on cultures have lived and Saturday the 12th The parade starting at 10 am will the celebrate Homecoming Theme: “Like an Eagle” and will feature floats bands and other entries from the area The Homecoming Alumni game begins at 7:30 pm in the Armory At halftime of the recipient Not only does CEU have students from various parts of the country but we are very fortunate to have students from different parts of the world Representing Bagladesh have a student named Mohammed Karim Also Hernan Sainz and Luis Lobo are here at CEU from we Registration their home country Bolivia CEU is very fortunate to have two brothers from Iran Mehdi and Mohsen Mozaffar Also from Iran is Mohammad Shahidi Ale Akbar Kashani Hosim Nigeria is a very well represented Country this year on the CEU campus Johnson Megwalu came back to CEU with his buddies Aliu Momodu Samson Fatunmbi and Mohmoud Adotokunbo Akintade Three students are here Vossough and Mohammad Bolouforosh from Japan: Haruhiko Nishida Yuko Hayashi Sharbani College of Eastern Utah students have the unique opportunity to attend a scheduled for October 27 by Phillip Notarianni of the Utah Historical Society on “Utah's and Atsuko Arima Other foreign CEU Fausal Saleh and Ahmadi from Saudia Alhossayni students include: Arabia Christine Altzingcr from Germany Eneri Godato from Brazil and Maui from Wilhern Welcome new Icronesia and old foreign students! Castle Country and mosi important College o Eastern Utah to an experience not tr soon to be forgotte: environment friends notes books food garbage money dead lines tryouts exams laughs sleep no sleep rap session reading room — mates labs involvement elections growth mail movies Gibby romance sports grades weekends 7:45 am parties rts forums holidays headaches! barbeques lines etc to College of Eastern cards drop etc ect Utah! Local history lectures series of local history lectures and an exhibit pertaining to Carbon County’s exciting and this fall Homecoming's “Golden picturesque past quarter Gibby” award will be Under funding by the announced It will be National Endowment for awarded to the class which the CEU will Humanities had the most participation local five feature history at the Homecoming activities which won the most lectures and an exhibit October through points in the various class during December competition activites and “Two Utahs: The which demonstrated the Colorado and Plateau the most school spirit Great Basin” by Dr C throughout the week Come on out and support Gregory Crampton from the U of U and “Coal this year’s Homecoming activities at CEU! Without Mining: The costs of Monopoly and Technician” you it will just be another by Dr Floyd O'Neil also Homecoming With you from the U of U have CEU's Homecoming will already been presented fly “Like an Eagle!” early in October The next lecture is -wide is world campus to and growth o: contributed Ellis Island: Carbon County Immigrants Find Americanization’ Difficult” Dr Kent Posell of the Utah Historical Society will present “Unionism: The Unwanted Revolution” on November 10 and the final presentation will be on “J Braken Lee’s Carbon by Dr Denn: of Bridgewatc Lythgoe County” State c College Massachusetts o November 30 These lecture series an exhibit are presented I stimulate further thought research and preservation of historical materials Concepts and ideas will b given so that audience may view Carbon County': future development with it past The lectures take place ii theGearyTheatreat7pro on the designated date while the exhibit can b viewed at CEU’s library from October 1 through December 4 Zion's Firs National Bank in Price wil house the exhibit fror December 5 16 Drop cards due Nov 11 Students are remindc that Friday November 1 is the last day to withdra from a course ft Winter quarter will be he during the week Pre-registrati- on December 5 9 are encouraged Studen to set approval of their academ the wet program preceding pre-registrat- io lines add cards requirements money waiting crowds |