Show Friday October 6-- CEU 29 1982 Drama spooks invade this weekend fm & ' 4 i ' of Eastern Utah's Drama Club is continuing its Spook Alley tonight (Friday) and Saturday at the west entrance of the Old Carbon Hospital The haunted house will be conducted entirely by the CEU Drama Club and volunteer supporters according to Corey Tuckness CEU drama inThe m :ih stages of famous Broadway shows in next summer's trip Tuckness is looking forward to an even better moneymaking year for the Spook Alley This year's Spook Alley is the third consecutive haunted house sponsored by the CEU Drama dub "Before there have been a couple of different other Spook structor Allies around town I think The Spook Alley will run we’re the only ones this year” from 6 pm until 10 pm Tuckness said "We’ve put about $300 into tonight On Saturday the show will be presented between 6 advertising around the area” pm and 12 am Children Tuckness explained He said must be the annual event has been under successful in past years "Last a accompanied by parent Admission to the drama club year I think we had about event will be $2 per person 1400 come through” The revenue taken in from the CEU drama students and Spook Alley will be used to some 40 volunteers will be fund drama club activities running the Spook Alley in shifts this year according to during the year to a Tuckness Tuckness "It surprises you According good part of the money will be how tiring it is to work six used for a trip to New York hours in a spook alley After an City next summer Drama hour you’re dead” he club students will tour the College 1 ft 14 v ' ft r r t'? i if VT iuP " - ' s ) 4- - 'Q 1 i'j Q In every production countless hours are s spent by the cast creating the atmosphere In the up- - Forensics team y behind-the-scene- a 1 1 iJ' ’ ’ ‘ I w - it—- - r coming production of "Grease" Rick Bracken builds a 1950's street scene 10 keeps winning College of Eastern Utah forensics students continued in their winning tradition by the winning sweepstakes trophy at College of Southern Idaho’s speech tournament held in Twin Falls last weekend CEU garnered 45 sweep-stak- e points to bring home the victory followed by Ricks College with 36 and Casper College with 13 points The squad also earned six trophies at the two-da- y trophies I I j I I CUOTIO MATII30 Bring this ad In for 4 fret j weeks of rent on any or TV Rental Mon 10— Sat 7 East of Price— VCR 637-737- 3 er third in the impromtu speaking Miss Maxwell won the second place trophy in after-dinn- er speaking third place in expository speaking and fourth in persuasive speaking The duo4nterpretation team of sophomores Wayne and Alan Peacock placed second for CEU Competing for the first time was-jCEU- tournament attended by seven colleges and universities from Idaho Wyoming and Utah Two freshmen were CEU’s big winners in the tournament with Nannette Turcasso of Price and Claire Maxwell of Peoa winning four of the six p Miss Turcasso placed first in the after-dinnspeaking and ! I——— —————— J ’s Mc-Candle- ss readers -- theatre They presented a troupe collection of stories by Oswald Dragun an Argentine writer and earned a third place trophy for their endeavor Members of the troupe included Donya Gardiner Wylie Gerrard McCandless and Peacock CEU’s squad will be at home this weekend hosting their Autumn Speech Tournament The twcHlay tournament will feature some of the top Utah college forensic teams CEU's forensics team opened the season with their usual victory bringing home a sweepstakes trophy from the College of Southern Idaho’s tournament Team members include: row 1 (L to R) Claire Alan Maxwell Wayne McCandless 2 Row Peacock and Nanette Turcasso Chandra Chapman Bob Vuksinlck Wylie Gerrard and Mikle Huntington |