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March Alumnus develops Intramural tie playoff restoration hobby ByJoeMarrdll Former CEU student Dennis Marrelli is the proud owner of a 61 By Dan Burns Dudley’s Duds and the Floaters played a hot and bodily game on Tuesday the Floaters beat 4 in a double overtime The Duds suffered their first- - loss in the highly disputed game which leaves a tie for first place with the Floaters who both have one loss The see - saw game was tied throughout thus 'the Salt Palace in November of 80 where he took a first The most current show was in Roadster Corvette February of 81 in New currently on ISCA dr- - Mexico where Dennis cuit International Show took a first and the best Car Association paint of the show award When asked why he “Having a show car is had so much interest in strictly a hobby to me building a show car there is very little money Dennis replied “I’ve to be won but there is always had a great interest in automobiles and have wanted a Vette for a long time and when I finally acquired my 61 all I wanted to do was make it as nice as I possibly'could” Dennis’s corvette is about how much money I had invested into its restoration it would probably scare me” Dennis has only entered in 3 shows but has done well each time The first show was at the Salt Palace in November of 79 Where he took second in mild sports class Dennis entered gain at 1941 Dennis plans to show which heroes are made — heroes and buffoons They are the true offspring of Adam and Eve victims of all the ills that Heshis heir to They have will the with ceremony along a Brett Brady cheerleader and baseball player from Kearns Miss Myerburg hails from Granger where she was Active in debate find co-host- ess fvtoHMk'ma She was awarded best actress of her region for her performance as Mary Warren in “The Crucible” She received a theatre cfhfliarsMp both years at CEU where she per- formed as Cecily in “The Importance of Being Earnest” Kathy in “Vanities” and Bianca in “Taming of the most dramatic single per-- Shrew” - Her formance was In last spring’s performance as Petersen survived a thousand calamities by the skin of This comedy their to their wbute b4 conveener Homecoming queen her freshman year and was a drum member of Young singing and dandngtroupe Miss Myerburg is currently attending SUSC on a theatre scholarship In last year’s pageant a dramatic reading taken from ’’Anne of a she performed ThoussndDsys included: Wade Dudley captain Scott Anderson Mark o Less (Continued from government is not broke they ue simply going to have to make a choice Mm per for three quarter With quarters proximately 600 ap-Amer- ica FIE students ASCEU’s According to ASCEU student government has president Terry Ficklin “Many reasons are at-$18648 Other projected tributed to this financial tomes include $1000 problem” He explained “Student government Pagent $1500 from the had to start from scratch ? sPapfr 00 a budgeting plan this year because no help was given from last year” SwuJPk? 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uarter 4t 044 O Memory Estellln”NoEziL” I i Mark Jones Masters Toby Phillips John Roscher Gene Andrews and Dan Bums Devon Maupins ASCEU broke $1036 per student intramural CEU’s added Spencer The Floaters include: “Also the benefit is two and Jeff Jorgenson are -- fold because local music Dave Snell captain the ushers be can assisted students Brad Beal Derrick Lee Johnson said that Robby this is one of the largest financially towards Blackwell Cook of Thomas their Randy college casts for a play in a long pursuit Lanum said and education” James Spentime He also stated that Ronnie Jackson cer Hinds named was Doctor- is played by 1 o Robby Thomas of the Floaters drove down the key and sunk a basket to give the Floaters the two points students and senior needed for the crucial citizens are $150 adults victory The two teams will $3 high school students meet again to decide first and children $2 and second place in out-Lar- ry Muse and a majorette seconds 12 remaining O Symphony professorconveener 2 is played by Blake Olsen Continued fromPagel Jim New portrays the judge and conveener 3 Utah Orchestra for many Doug Bruno Homer and years in the area in hopes conveener 4 John of bringing residents a Martin conveener 5 chance to enjoy Severeid Cindi standing classical music Sunday afternoon and you come head to head with the best looking Vette - around you will know it was worth seeing and why it has done so well in the She 1 Nathan Wright and in-h- as Miss CEU pageant Fourteen CEU coeds will vie for the coveted Miss CEU title at 7:30 pm on Thursday March 12 in the Geary Theatre The reigning Miss CEU Joan Myerburg boychair pusher is played by David one Marreiii’s next show is in Grand Junction Colo in the mild sports car class on March 13 14 15 With two the Dolores Scott plays M- - they plan on using mixed Muse and a lady stage media in the production manager Robin Hall of the play Tickets for CEU fortune teller telegraph Continued Aram Page 1 So if your cruising town car shows going into overtimes Roadster Corvette a rarity on the ISCA circuit a The Skin of our Teeth" said Dennis” the car on the ISCA circuit for one more year and then get a little every use out of it one of only 10000 Vettes day “Owning and main' made in ’61 being so stow car is very iUjappropriSnaTto taking time consuming and sj10W He'said that it i im expensive but I can’t think of another way Td possible to say how many hours or even years he f?01" P“4 “W P“ spent preparing the car for competition “I guess if I thought 56-5- much satisfaction in bringing home a first place trophey 1SJI—7 ££ seekers pg e 4) the fact that college there may be graduates in some fields !everal factors students contributing are havtag to according inm - ficult time obtaining educators One is the costs of post- high school education programs which have risen during the P88 decade Another is employment than those who 8° from “hool directly into the labor force Campus Paperback bestsellers 1 Still Lite with Woodpecker by lom Robbins (Bantam $695) A sort of love story: fiction 2 Godel Esther Bach by Douglas R Hofstadter tage $895) Computer scientist s theory of reality (Vin- 3 Jailbird by Kurt Vohnegui (Dell $295) One man s Me from Harvard through Watergate: fiction Right Stuff by Toni Wolfe (Bantam $350) The story of America's first manned space program 4 The 5 The Official Preppy Handbook (Workman $395) edited by Usa How to make it: humor Birn-bac- h i 6 THpli by Ken FoDett (NAL Signet $3 oower in the Middle East: fiction 7 50) Agents-vt- e tor Smiley's People by John le Carre (Bantam S350 masters py versus Russian counterpart ) British 8 Drawing wards on tho Right Side of the Brain by Betty (JP Tarcher $895 ) Ed- Anyone can draw 9 Portraits by Cynthia Freeman (Bantam $350 i Four generations of a family from New Ybrk to San Francisco 10 Garfield at Large by Jim Davis (Ballantme $491) Wit and wisdom of comic strip cat Zompilod by Tho Chronelt oT Htghf Educ§hon bom mtormation upptod by cofego Morot throughout (ho country |