Show 4 — CEU —Friday March 121962 Students abuse machines By Lisa Glnes Because of abuse and theft of money the arcade and video games were removed from the game room said Dr Vanderlinden Ralph dean of student Ufe Vanderlinden said that a game company placed the games in the student center free of charge to help the college and that any money made was split between the college and the company He said the company had to repair the machines because people were abusing them and then when someone broke in and took the money it made the expenses to great for the company so the games had to be removed “From the games we received $1794 in just half a year I estimate that if we had the games in there we could have the received same amoigit” He said that money coming from the game room was going to the student center directly (Continued on Page S) ASCEU Ombudsman named mediator By Lisa Gines sophomore com- - munications major was appointed as the new ombudsman by the executive council of student government Richard Chavez a graduate of Judge Memorial High School replaced Bill Samson as after Ombudsman between parties in grievance cases and also receive complaints from the student body and investigate the complaints The Ombudsman cannot change college policies He can only make recommendations on how to change policies On campus Chavez is Samson was released involved in basketball from his position Chavez’s new duties and softball intramurals include being a source of and is a sports writer for information for all the Eagle newspaper “If any student needs members of the college student body about help with some problem college rules and on campus come and see me and I’ll try to find the procedures He will act as a answer” said Chavez Shod the WhitG skin for a bronzer look By Jerry Hansen As the days become warmer and the sun hotter it is time to begin thinking about shedding that layer of white skin in favor of a bronzer sexier new one Laying in the sun it is now realized increases the bodys level of vitamin E and if done properly the side effects of early aging or obtaining skin cancer can be minimized Tanning is a result of a build up of a melanin which is a layer of brown pigment located at the baw layer of the skin As your body fights off burning this melanin rises to the surface and a tan which is the bodys mechanism to avoid burning becomes evident Different people have greater aidKW of melanin present in the skin The greater the amount of melanin present the darker you tan and the longer you can remain in the sun Blonde blue-eye- d or red haired persons have the least amounts of melanin and are more susceptible to burning classics as Hustler Playboy (or Playgirl if female) can be helpful in combating this boredom A few people around campus were asked their favorite way to get a tan Some of the remarks sounded like fun Jeff Schena I don’t tan Dee Huber I sit out by my pool and have the maid rub suntan oil on my body Dennis Rupp laying on a raft in Dee’s pool John Powell said "By running and keeping moist” Duane Newsome I try my best to stay out of the sun Rob Hunt I play frisbee man! Others like Mary Ann Keller go to art work March art exhibit now showing A painting of the Kiva Cafe and a 4 foot by 6 foot river run highlight Utah '82 opening this week in College of Eastern Utah’s Gallery East in the Main Building for Young the exhibit fantasize about John pleted by Utah artists Roscher and finally rays The SPF (sun Jaycecn Craven tans in The annual exhibition protection factor) is a her birthday suit is sponsored by the Utah Arts Council in conjunction with the Salt BOOKSTORE Lake Art Center Its past dates back 80 years when BOOK BUY BACK the Utah Art Institute IS March 16 & 17 held the first statewide POLICY: competition exhibition for Utah artists as 1 must have a teacher’s order mandated by its enabling for the book 2 Must be a current edition legislation 3 Must be In a saleable condition Today the exhibit of4 Overstocked books will fers Utah’s visual artists not be purchased a forum for recognition 5 Work books are not from their peers professional critics and people throughout the state Curators for the EAT DRINK AND BE IRISH swimwear and spring formals No deferred payments acceptet during Spring Quarter Main-537-1- 331 Tom Leek’s HOURS: 8:30 am to 4:30 pjn watercolor painters in Utah His subjects on will be featured in large canvases are Gallery East between usually of colorful April 5 and the 30 from southern Utah land8:30 am to 5 pm scapes If there are any groups weekdays Leek teaches print wishing for a special making at SUSC and is viewing of Leek’s also director of the paintings after regular Braithwaite Gallery gallery hours call Jim Leek has been described Young in CEU’s art as one of the best department ultra-viol- et Tolman's has a fine line of summer East ByAdaScovill shore) Helen Bero likes features a wide spectrum a Coors Light and to of the visual arts com 6 Must not be watermarked JI-- Art exhibits usually providing much less protection to the showre (Jersey w: John Durfey and Jerry Hanson work on their bronze look In front of the library Powell waterski and Termed as “wayout listen to music Bobby and different” by CEU Price likes to go to the art instructor Jim returnable 55 Lake 1C JITT- When selecting a sunscreen lotions are highly recommended over oils the latter harmful formal amounts useful way in determining how much protection one needs The SPF is a rating system ranging from two to fifteen A person who is an easy burner should use a higher number whereas a good tanner would select a lower one The worst part about obtaining that summer glow is the boredom one can encounter by just laying doing nothing Meditating listening to music doing homework or reading such literary very at Cook's Velvet freeze exhibit purchased ten of the paintings and gave IS cash awards for ex- cellence Since the beginning of the annual exhibition over 700 works have been purchased to make up the state art collection administered by the Utah Arts Council Most of the paintings are for sale varying in price from $400 to $2000 The original show included many more art works at the Salt Lake Art Center last fall Gallery East’s exhibit is the traveling exhibit that portrays the best work of the original exhibit "The ultra-reali- st work is excellent especially the paintings of the trout bulletin board and the water color on satin material” added Young "Some of the other paintings have gotten both positive negative reactions” and |