Show Thursday May 28 1987 Haddock and Torgerson to jop students named serve over two new divisions jn Awards Assembly by Denise Kabonic of the Eagle Staff Two new division cluPKn hive been appointed for the 1987-8- 8 school year at the College of Eastern Utah Brent Haddock art director at will be CEU for ten years of the humanities chairman business and science social division Haddock graduated from State University with a Utah MFA Degree and has had much experience Chairman for the science and technology division is Robert Torgerson who has been at CEU 1967 since teaching and science life chemistry involved been He has computers committee CEU in many his and received assignments MS from the University of Utah The previous four divisions have been combined to make two both include seven departments each having its own chairman Division chairman serves for a and years department chairman will also be "The rotated periodically the of department responsibility heads also requires help with the budget and class scheduling" said Haddock The and departments humanities in the chairpersons social business science and division include: fine arts Lee Johnson developmental English and reading Mary Helen Powell literature and foreign English language Larry Sevcreid family life home economics and education Phil Brown business and economics Henning Olsen social science Dr David Lewis physical education and dance Curt Jenson Those in the science and technology division are: physical science and math Norm Larsen life science and allied health Dr LaVell King cosmetology Debbie Pilchard developmental math Michelle Fleck computer science and technology Faye trade and technical Torgerson Paul Howa Richard mining Robinson Torgerson also said that this program must provide the quality for students to prepare them to go on to larger colleges and universities "The quality must be better or equal to the programs at the larger universities" Torgerson added academic main said Haddock "is quality education for He believes the the student" "The goal" program will improve and broaden the instruction at CEU People firm the community will also be hired to instruct classes in the fine arts department such as photography and painting arc divisions work to closely to improve the academic at CEU "1 believe we able to utilize our faculty "and Torgerson said Both determined together programs will be better" develop a close relationship" The program starts July 1 1987 but the chairpersons have taken responsibility in already their respected areas New company to manage food service next fall by Rebecca Wlnaor of the Eagle Staff most of the students faculty and staff at the College of have Utah probably Eastern been has bar snack the noticed will It closed for remodeling the reopen in the fall under Food American managment of Mangement which is a division of Service Mister Their food service combine snack bar and will cafeteria dining Combining the As two services will provide a greater service for CEU students and staff The cafeteria will expand its hours to be more convient to the college According to Leila Menzies the college contracted out to Food American Management because of the variety of foods they could offer and cost of those items Because they are a Mg company they are able to buy in bulk and pass the savings down to the students This year's meal plan for instance will be $20 less dim last year Regular food itemi prices will go down also Their buying power will also allow than to increase menu variety Assistant librarian retires by Todd Green Eagle Editor Marie library Knight of the at technician College 19 Eastern Utah will retire after yean of service to the college She worked as the night librarian for the college for 12 yean before moving to day shifts as library technician I didn't mind working nighu but I regret ed missing school activities such as plays and ball welcome games The days were a change she said She rememben moving the library from the old art building all by to the present location move had to "We hand shelf shelf by everything lot of hard a was "It Knight said work” Knight was in charge of from hanging the library catalog the Dewey Decimal System to the library of Congress System She is the also cataloges books and library's supervisor over die work study students "I enjoyed die work" Knight said "Guess that's why I stayed so long" Knight has watched many The Mggest changes take place is remembers she change vocational old the watching into the transform building Student Activity Center She would like to see the library hire more help if finances allow it but feels the would library has served the students e well with only two full-tim- employees With all her extra time she and friends visit to plans and home relatives and work at in her yard "I enjoy being around the kids I'll miss them the most" she added serving area will include regular fast food items soft drinks french hamburgers fries etc A bakery three drily entrees as well as an am cereal bar and a salad and deli bar The food will all be priced by item so that patrons can chose only the foods they like The set up gives the on meal plans die option of eating the hot foods or creating their own lunch They also have the option of eating This students or at during designated meal times their convince The college is also offering three different meal plans to chose from Students can buy coupon bods tint equal 10 meals a week 14 meals a week or the complete meal plan which is 19 meals a week three meals a day Monday thru Friday and two meals on Saturday and Sunday Coupon books will be given out at first of the month and the students are free to use them whenever they like The advantage of the coupons books is that they are used like money and are good any time not the use the mod hours Students coupons like can be used anytime money They in the cafeteria for as much as the student would like Although the students meal times the during on die me el plans recieve a discount on the prepared meals The cost per quater will be about $475 for the full meal plan and less for die others Coupon be books will worth $25 available to anyone who would like to buy one for $2220 just during by Todd Green Eagle Editor Outstanding College of Eastern Utah students in all fields of study were honored at the annual Awards Assembly last night May 27 at 7 pm in the Alumni Room of the Student Activity Center The top awards went to six sophomores and five freshmen the as named were who their of students outstanding class The six sophomores included Evangeline Bisqucra Wendover Terry Thomas Casle Dale Todd Green Salt Lake Juley Atwood Price Elmo Dixie Poindexter and Wendy Maihie Price The five freshmen included Trevor Olsen Paula Dupin Kim Judd Shane Zhender and Troy Hunt all from nice The vocational department students who were honored include Blair Filmore receiving die Harry Award (outstanding Mingus Clair W vocational student) outstanding diesel Cratscriburge mechanic student John Garrett outstanding drafting student and Billce Hatch outstanding ruining student Students honored for their accomplishments in their fields of Jones Debbie were study student business outstanding Tamara Jerard outstanding early education student childhood Hansen Michelle outstanding education student elementary Todd Green outstanding journalism student Brad Palmer outstanding life science student and Thomas outstanding Terry science student physical Awards going to siudcnis who excelled in their extracurricular activities were Vangic Bisquera as outstanding Blue Deb and cheerleader Todd Green outstanding yell leader Kerri Mair concert outstanding band student Pat Boyack outstanding jazz ensemble band student Pam Zillncr and Chris Harrison dance outstanding students and Tara Andrus and n Sandi outchoir students standing Adams-Jorgensc- honored include Atheletes William Allen Jim Orwin and Beth Arm Hussey athletes of the year Stephanie Chadwick outbasketball player standing Hamblin Heather outstanding softball player and Beth Ann Hussey also receiving outstanding volleyball player Kabonic named editor Carbon High where she was a will be Kabonic Denise writer for the Carbon Copy taking the job as the managing 1 plan to add to the Eagle editor for the 1987-8- 8 College of( the both a music section and polls on Eastern Utah's newspaper campus problems and interests Eagle Kabonic The added features Kabonic resides in Spring said will help the Eagle be published Glen and is a 1986 Carbon High other week instead of every She is majoring in every graduate does now and hopes to third week as it communications editor will be Entertainment work for radio or TV Avan Thayn and features will be interested She first became covered by Trevor Obcn both in journalism when she worked at Trevor Olsen both from Carbon station High local radio the Sports editor will be Gus from Her first ex- Magarm KOALKARB High Dugway was with 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