Show The Eagle -- Page First Thursday October 19 1989 raises $14000 in scholarship money phone-a-tho- n Dozens of volunteers contributed hundreds of during September to raise $14000 in scholarship funds in the first annual CEU Alumni Association's Phone-a-tho-n According to CEU development officer Mary Shaw CEU employees students administrators alumni officials and community volunteers spent over three weeks contacting former CEU students across the nation soliciting the donations The support we received from the alumni was tremendous" she said "We had set a goal of $12000 and had no trouble at all surpassing man-hou- rs it" Gifts ranging from $1000 from Walter Wright to several $5 con- iribulions were pledged from locations across the continental United States The average donation vas $30 Shaw explained that students will receive the greatest benefit from the effort "One of the greatest challenges facing families in an economically depressed region like Eastern Utah is obtaining a college education Ben CEU will be able to provide assistance to an cause of the additional 20 students next year who otherwise might not have had the means to attend college" she said for their assistance Volunteers received gifts of hats and and vied for prizes as individuals and teams by raising the largest sums of money A group of faculty members set the record for the most productive evening when they secured pledges of more than $2700 lies with some of the college's forShaw said that n mer students was one of the added benefits of the phone-a-tho- OurStudentLine Account offers out You get a checking account with no minimum monthly balance required and first 15 checks with no monthly fee Check It Visit any THE SPRING BREAK You'll go Hw far First Interstate hanking office and Cany fantastic plastic Get a VISA or MasterCard with approved credit HOWTO GET TWOC’S open your account today Fint lntrrffate with First Interstate lMrd when you travel Because you can cash a check at over 1300 offices In 22 states And get cash across the US and Canada through CIRRUS the nation’s largest automated teller network BtnLZUlU 8L1LQ tMtlMLl Make the grade Get up to two per day — that's $200 cash with your First Interstate Red Bancard EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CEIl Tnftrttice 89 POSTGRADUATE WORK THE ALL-NIGHTE- 'When R I See you keep students' hours not bankers’ hours So you can get cash anytime at First Interstate Day if Night Tellers and CIRRUS machines on or near campus We Extra services are available If you have special needs Choices Include student loans and Interest-earnin- g checking accounts and savings accounts 0 The CoUege of Eastern Utah Dance Concert season will feature the Ballet Repertory Ensemble and Musical Dance Company as they perform four concerts "Les Patincurs” Act II of the "Nutcracker" and a new addition "Snowflakes" will be performed by the Ballet Repertory Ensemble at CElTs Christmas Concert Dec 8 and 9 The concert will also be presented one week earlier at Uintah High School in Vernal The first concert of the new decade will be March 17 "A Salute to 'Broadway" will feature selections from "Cats" "Annie" and many other musicals It will showcase the talents of the CEU Musical Dance Company and al- umni who will return to offer old and new Broadway favorites Spring Concert will present the Ballet Repertory Ensemble in two programs on May 17 18 and 19 The 17 and 19 will feature "Gassical Celebration" and includes traditional favorites as "Graduation Ball" and "Paquita" "Contemporary Conbe presented on the 18 will cepts" and feature last year's powerful "River” and a new modem work choreographed by Artistic Director Carolyn Gwyihcr Selections from both programs will presented at Emery High School in Castle Dale May 12 Advance tickets are available through a patron series a subscription scries or as individual tickets Contact the Dance Department for more information throughout the year as the upcoming performances are posted 89-9- EXTRA CREDIT services designed expressly for you Including a checking account you get with no monthly fee if you write 15 or fewer checks year 89-9- 0 phone-a-tho- He Itoiameatal® tf The SMeatlsme sit First Interstate lank CHECKWRITING 101 Dance dept sets concert dates for Smite' The Real World awaits But rest easy Alter graduation you can move your accounts to any First Interstate office In our vast territory where you will automatically be welcomed as a First Interstate customer MemberFDIC Friday October 27 Student Activity Center ‘Battmom 9pnu $7 per couple JuadhuurM 7Mpm in tfa Alumni pom t2 ptr person if on if mtal plan ffper person oidervist Fast Interstate HdsusoUttimnin Bank Nobody makes banking easier ifc Jtudnn Qonnumnt Ofjta buh Student JkMigGmur - |