Show The Thursday May 25 1989 4 Eagle-pag- e features CEU students in courtroom production Comedy-Dram- a May 31-Ju- ne by Ragun Larkin staff writer Twenty actors and actresses plus the production crew arc getting ready for the Castle Valley Community Theatre production of "Night of January 16th" This comedy-dram- a will be presented in the Carbon County Courthouse Building just cast of 1 st East on Main Street in Price in the County Commissioners' Board Room The show begins at 8 pm on the nights of May 31 and June This courtroom production written by Ayn Rand tells a story of an international tycoon who is dead before the curtain opens There arc many CEU students and alumnus along with the community members involved The CEU students arc Melissa Jewell Pamclla Dick Catherine Bonomo and Cindy Parker The alumni involved arc Tori Spencer Joanne Pappas 1- -3 3 White Boyd Bunnell Debbie Miller Kevin Brockbank Don Rock Jim Dillon Margaret Brockbank is the costume designer and Layne Miller the Community Theatre President is the business manager Other community members involved are Sara Bryant Kim Bond Kay Bunnell Bob Gilbert Jannette Adair Tammy Moore Emily Jewell Ken Dick Arva Smith handles publicity and Nlargi Rice will supervise make-u- p The interesting thing about this production is that the audience plays a part in the play They will act as jury at the trial and will render a verdict at the end of the play to decide the guilt or innocence of the accused Tickets for the play are on sale at Ann's Hallmark in the Castle Rock Square and Serendipity Bodes at 95 East Main Tickets arc S300 for adults and $200 for senior citizens and students Theatre students spend summer in Jackson Hole production two scholarships a departmental honors and an activities Three College of Eastern scholarship from BYU Jeffs also from Emery Utah theater students are spending and a freshman has been intheir summer in Jackson Hole volved in numerous activities Wyo Brett Larsen Traci Jeffs She was a drill mistress for the in and Andrew Powell will act CEU Precision Drill Team and in 100 performances of "Annie Get Concert and Chamber Choir Your Gun” The trio left last week to Jeffs participated in the theatrical productions of "The Foreigner" spend almost 16 hours a day in rehearsals in preparation for the "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Drcamcoal" "The Memorial opening weekend Dining Room" and "Something's They perform seven days a week Afoot" She auditioned for her from Memorial Day through Jackson Hole role over the Labor Day After they the will also phone begin play they hold down day jobs Larsen and Powell from Price holds a 38 GPA and plans to be Powell will be hosts at a an engineer He has only been at restaurant while Jeffs is still CEU since winter quarter beundecided at this point cause he was serving an LDS The average age of the mission in Scotland He has small cast is 27 -- years-old "The been involved in Concert and kids felt pretty good about being Chamber Choir and performs accepted into the productions" Dian Henderson CEU theatre regularly in cmscmblcs and solo work He was a Carbon High instructor said Larsen from Emery student body president and was is and involved in theatre during high a theatre major County had been involved in CEU’s: school "The Foreigner" "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Drcamcoal" and "Something's Afoot" He is 1 the 1989 salutatorian with a 39 GPA Larsen turned down theatre scholarships from Utah State SUSC and the U of U to accept Ragun Larkin staff writer Graduation Eractice June be will at 11am in the BDAC CEU students acting in the upcoming community theater production of the "Night of January 16" include Melissa JewleP Pamela Dick and Cindy Parker Carbon County Attorney and former Utah State Board of Regent member Luke Pappas plays the Judge in the play Photo by Garth Frandsen 9 spring quarter test schedule Monday June 5 1989 8:00 am to 10:00 am All classes taught daily and MWF from am 10:00 ajn to 12:00 nm All classes taught daily and MWF 5 from pm 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm All classes taught daily and MWF from 3:15-4:0- 5 pjn Tuesday June 6 1989 8:00 am to 10:00 am All classes taught daily and MWF from am 10:00 am to 12:00 Pm Finals-198- 1:15-2:0- 50 All classes taught daily and MWF from am 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm All classes taught daily and MWF 5 from pm Wednesday June 7 1989 8:00 am to 10:00 am All classes taught daily and MWF from am 10:00 am to 12:00 pm Gasses which will not fit this schedule 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Gasses which will not fit schedule or which may conflict for students who may have tests at 10:00 am on this day ODonations needed 50 (continued from page 2) donations at any time Afier 6 pm just ring the bell on the front 2:15-3:0- door If you would like to help can you drop off clothing and donations in room 1 1 1 in the Main Building on any weekday between 8 am and 5 pm The donations will be taken over to the mission on June 6 so please try to have all donations in by June 5 10-10:- non-perisha- Student awarded national scholarship by Gina Howard feature editor A College of Eastern Utah student has been honored by Lambda Delta Sigma by being awarded a national scholarship for scholastic and service excellence Only one sophomore receives the scholarship each year Melissa Jewell Price was honored during the national convention of the LDS sorority held May 5 6 and 7 at Brigham Young University Jewell has received over 80 in forensics and took the trophies in speaking to Award Bronze inform at the 1989 National y Forensics Meet She has been ' i named CEU outstanding forensics 1 student for the past two years and last year was named CElTs outstanding freshman student Jewell has been involved in Lamda Delta Sigma two years serving as treasurer She plans to use the scholarship to further licr education at California State University at Northridge Lambda Delta Sigma has 76 chapters on 45 campuses throughout the West and in Novia Scotia and Hawaii It is open to all single college women who ' maintain the standards of the LDS Church v 1 Vtfl-- i - y 1 I' arski' ' V |