Show The Eagle-pag- e Thursday October 20 1988 6 Photo exhibit opens Gallery East's fall art shows I ' J J "Foreigner" opens theatre season school students and senior citizens and $2 for CEU students with activity card "This has been one of the successful most comedies by Richard Hickmon in the US in the last produced staff writer five years" Johnson added The Fun and experience is audience should enjoy our what CEU is all about during the production exciting 1988-8- 9 school year and in The cast includes order to make that come true many Quinton Powell as Sergcnt "What I enjoy the most by Travis Mann about the play is that there are no weak characters Each part is enjoyable and adds to the play" Johnson said "Take for example some of the characters and their attributes: a young revivalist preacher who staff writer "The key to the fun of the play “Foreigner" is the well drawn characters” said director Lee Johnson about the college's opening production being WMI English gentleman vacationing at a small Georgia inn where he overhears a plot by a radical white supremacist group to overthrow the community for their opera- lions Charlie Baker Rebecca Hess Betty Meeks Brett Larsen the Rev David Marshall Lee Traci Jeffs Catherine Simms Lance Ncilson Owen Musscr and Gilbert Evans as Ellard Simms fj nD October 281988 Prizes for best constumes 21 West Main flll®lh)tt§ $100 off with GOBtumel 7-96- 1® vldnpn company "Lange arrived after the strike but its effects are very evident in her work She took continued on page 7 i :00 Friday and Saturday ©nOO tf®ir ©®inllin!§ ©wiinrfl® graphs of Utah were taken 100 are included in the exhibit The photographs have been reprinted from the original negatives housed in the Library of Congress in Washington DC "After receiving her commission Dorothea Lange's first major stop was in the coal mining town of Consumers northwest of Price In 1933 striking miners seized the town and held control of it to protest the treatment they received from the Blue Blaze Cool Company The National Guard was called in to help local deputies storm the town and return control to the Get involved with CEU making 'an exciting batch of cookies' And an old lady whose idea of learning a foreign Ian- guage is to speak 'real loud'" Admission to the show is $350 for adults $250 for high 8:30-- 1 Open "Life and Land the Farm Security Administration Photog- N will raphers in Utah 1936-194- 1 be on exhibit at the College of Eastern Utah's Gallery East from October 4 through November 1 exhibit documents depres- sion-cr-a Utah in photographs and provides a diverse glimpse of familiar images and recognizable faces set in the years 1936-194- 1 According to CEU art instructor Jim Young the photographs were taken by Dorothea Lange Russell Lee and Arthur Rothstein who were commissioned by the Resettlement Administration and the Farm Security Administration to photograph rural areas to allow the government to address the plight of the poor outside the nation's cities About 400 photo-- No drinkingsmoking ffr®® pltogdlirllinifo® all around you So grab hold and join the fun College life can be a bit intimidating to overcome the fear you need to become involved in what's going on around you Join any of the 20 or more clubs participate in intramural sports and have a good time CEU has made it easy for you just take a look around and the fun and excitement- never ends CELTs activities began during Hello Week where two dances were scheduled along a barbecue and dorm parties to into the school year This case help - nity tomrei newpcople andmdtc new friend! J—- bored and a little restless you could slip slide and dive into a game of mud volleyball Be sure to follow it with a Jong shower Athletics will be a big part of the Eagles' year and help get SSSMfi-'H- Eno Thai's okay wc still have three big sports ahead of us with a promise of exciting seasons from all of them Volleyball opened its season September 2 at the UVCC Invitational Tournament Baseball opened September 30 with a six game scries against Colorado Northwestern Community College winning four of the six games Both men and women's basketball opens November 17 in Rcxburg Idaho at the Ricks Toum-wit- h ament r SSTITh ttSST of the purposes After all the excitement dating gamewas hosted followed by you should now be familiar with win lose or draw If that wasn't the school and some of the people enough how about an you will be associating with Now exciting game of tag where it's its time to settle down and go to for themselves everyone Keep the library to study But rememyour eyes open your dart guns ber to study on weeknights loaded and above all keep your because the CEU library is not enemies identity card with you open on F riday nights nor If you still were left Saturdays |