Show 2— Friday April 10 1981 overlooked Courtesy to Dear Editor: OPINION come back tomorrow Individual attention Election participation necessary Election time is upon us once more and the Eagle would like to encourage the student body to get involved Now is the time to have your voice heard it is the time for you to make a difference If you have been unsatisfied with the way in which things have been done or if you are satisfied and want to make campus life even better now is your chance It is time to do away with the college apathy and replace it with college activity GEU is your school and you can make a difference Your opinions ideas and comments are needed Whether you run for office or only vote make it known what you want and what you expect from a student government and from a student body So many times we just decide to accept what is happening and we do not voice ourselves as to whether we like something or not We cannot have a strong and active student government without a strong and active student body The two groups must act as one in order that we can achieve the most out of college life It is necessary now for the student body to take an interest in what is happening for it will be those Movies dated tending "on? rt the ASCEU powered y ® movies on Tuesdays and SSE-i- - MSi-W'"' "- Movies slated quarter include: Tli® Annl 7 - VI Mountain 40 WalfoPper April 16 -- The Jerk April 21 23 -Electric Horseman April 28 30 - Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie May 5 - Olivia in Concert - M " £3 Donald May 18 -- Tom Sawyer O Student center renovation 1 completed this summer mini - theatre housing a in full completion swing 100 chairs will be built in this past year (Continued from Page CEU administration has applied for a $150000 loan to complete the cafeteria by fall 1981 in near the future President Randolph said that he hopes the school can raise money through donations and con- the building Ficklin added that tributions to finish the student government has theatre soon A $4000 contribution seen a need for more was and activities given to the school completion of the center is the best last fall by the Emery way to get people in- - Mining Corp to purchase volved in the activities a wood conference table for the small conference ASCEU offers Besides the rooms to be room 1HE E4GLE S54FF Karla Edmondson EDITOR Shelly Babcock Jerry Hansen Reporters LIsaGInes JoeMarrelll Blake Olsen Sports Editor Sports Writer Photographer Copy Advisor Advisor Todd Gorlshek Jackie O'Berto Mark S Jones Monty Hope SosttWheeli Larry Severeld Susan A Polster THE EAGLE The official student publication of the College of Eastern Utah Price Utah The Eagle Is dedicated to give Information and service to the student body It represents The editorial opinions expressed In The Eagle of addo not necessarily reflect viewpoints ministration faculty student or staff ’ ! newly elected students who will lead this school through another academic and social year When you decide to run for office understand the responsibility you have to the student body and the school With hard work and dedication GEU’s student government can provide an enjoyable and fulfilling year to all those attending It cannot provide that however without involvement and interest from the student body A directing body of this campus can not do an adequate job without a campus that is interested in what happens to it You have feelings and opinions about this school so take charge and become a part of it In the event that we have an apathetic student body might not we have an apathetic student government? It is the responsibility of those attending this school to make sure that this does not occur The Eagle supports those who have the desire and the initiative to make this college a better one The key word is involvement and if we all try to accomplish this task our college years at GEU will be enjoyable and worth remembering Cheerleader tryouts - AMS Week Wmian“- - Call Those wishing to tryout it cheerleader spiritleader yell leader or song leader but tryouts for the 1981-8- 2 squad will be Friday and Saturday April 24 and 25 because should wear shorts and tennis shoes to the practices Six judges will select next years cheer and in the women’s gym song leaders who will travel to their annual Friday’s tryouts will be summer clinic at the from 5 to 8 pm with an University of California ASCEU dance following at Santa Barbara from Saturdays will run from 9 August 17 through 23 to noon with the judged Last year at the Santa event running from 1 to 3 Barbara clinic the squads won spirit sticks pm O "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof " My trip to Price that day was a total waste If I would have known the registers office closed at certain are There people at CEU who students have to deal 4:24 1 would have stayed an extra day with my family Several others were working on their registration yet I was told to “come back tomorrow” Maybe an extra employee would relieve problems and tensions in the register’s office during registration I feel prompt efficient and occasionally that lack respect courtesy and individual attention with people in the The registration office fit into this category On March 23 1 left my home which is over 100 miles from Price in what I thought was plenty' of time to get registered for spring quarter my classes COURTEOUS service need to be given to students by people in this department of CEU For all the money we pay to come to college I fed we should be treated like human beings which is basically done by The counselors were very helpful in assisting me choose my classes unlike they have been my other two quarters at CEU and for a moment I thought for ‘ once would go registration smoothly I was standing in line at except the employees in the everyone at the registers 4:24 pm preparing to fill out my cards when I was frankly told I would have office registration office Sincerely Blake Olsen Ballet to perform Cultural entertainment at its finest modem abstract ballet technique performed oriental style Epsom Esquire is a traditional ballet brought to life through rag time be brought to the CEU community in the form of BYU's Theatre Ballet appearing at 7 pm on Tuesday April 14 in Carbon High School’s will music The Flower Festival is another traditional pas de - duex of Danish style auditorium The ballet will feature seven different dances ballet Circle of Woman’s Reach is a popular solo depicting ballet as proof of a woman’s ideals beginning with Coppilia Variations 1 a compact ) from Page (Continued As continues of version action viruoso dances son Gooper Trudy Buetler his wife Mae and Reverend Tooker Ron from the complete their children Phillip Dunn and Dr Baugh Coppilia ballet and Heather Gardner Blake Olsen come to the Paquita Variation Kean and Bren Johnson Pollit residence with the features a traditional and Whitney Beall sad results of tests Spanish ballet with a elementary school recently performed on female viruoso solo Wind Chimes has a children from Price Big Daddy Student government and the Drama club are combining efforts to organize a Sadie Hawkins carnival and dance Tickets wm be soU in advance at $2 and at the door for $250 Advanced tickets will be soM Until April 15 with people buying these tickets matched radomly together After the coed finds out who her match is she has from midnight April 19 to midnight the 22 to catch him The 23 and 24 will be free game meaning a coed may1 ask whoever I Concluding the pep formance is Saxon Suite an energetic movement with four contrasting sections building to a balletic folkstyle O Forensics head for nationals Catch your man Get ready and go catch that man you have been wanting all year! CEU women will get their chance at chasing men during the Sadie Hawkins activities on April 20 through 24 they were closing and courtesy shown by instructors are the things I enjoy most about CEU she wants and bronze awards to the few who perform select begin 14 and well enough to dominate including continue through Mon- the multitude of other a marrying booth fish day April 20 with the entries in each individual booth jail with sheriff awarding of gold silver and group event Jeff Jorgensen funny people picture booth and Taylor-Mai-d many more Three door prizes will (Continued from Page 1) The carnival will and events feature many tun and Tuesday April unusual booths he given At 10 pm two movie tickets will be given at 11 pm a $1500 glft certificate from and at 12 Sunset pm a pi&c basket The new ASCEU officers will also he announced this night The dance will feature a nve hand pictures will also be taken with either a couple or a group of people taken at the hay stack for a minimal cost goth activities will be jn the girls gym Friday April 24 Everyone is invited to attend with a date or without Beauty Supplies for all your Beauty and hair care needs featuring top professional beauty products for men and women and nail care items make-u- p including Imogn Rndkcn Jhirmock RK Nudoic Plus Wnlla L'Ornd KM1 Clairol Roux PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE Shapo-u- j0hn Evani AVAlUiTALLTIMES 7o Dtmrty Sc?ply 49 West Main— 437-320- anyj RS! 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