Show Creature takes refuge in Geary Theater Air Supply cancels Western tour Air Supply has canceled the remainder of their western tour No reason has been given for the cancellation For ticket refunds contact Bill Painter at the Athletic Center ticket office Bunncl-Dmitric- h Art exhibit on display at Gallery East HVL23i Elizabeth (Roehalle Lotte) Victor (Sean Ovlatt) and Henry able to recreate life Johnson is sure to be a show that by Jeff Bell win be remembered for yean to staff writer come The cast includes Sean The mad doctors monster Oviatt (Orem) as Victor Rochelle storms into the Geary theater for Losse (Lehi) as Elizabeth the production of "Frankenstein" Oct 29 through 31st This proChristopher Aguayo (Taylorsville) duction is going to be one of the biggest technical and acting spec- fades ever held at CEU "Rankensfein" directed by Lee as Alphonse Robert McEvoy (Cleveland) as William Jason Quinn (Heber) as Henry Ray Gra-ham (East Carbon) as Lionel (Jason Quinn) discuss the many applications of being (photo by Garth Frandton) Julie Benedict (Standing) as Fnu Mueller Mike Shewmake (Granger) as Hanz Metz Jeffrey Cartwright (Price) as Peter Shmit Matt Trenery (Emery) as Delacy Sonja Stirling (Sandy) as Justine and TmvisCoyne (Price) as Grca- - ture Stage managing the show is Stacey Tucker (Sandy) and design- - ing the set and lights is Grady McEvoy Opening night is Oct 29th at 7:30 pm and the show runs every night until Halloween when there will be two shows one at 7:30 and the other at 10 pm Tickets arc available in ad- vance at the cashiers office or at the Geay Theater the night of the show Literary magazine encourages CEU professor named creativity and talent outstanding teacher of by Valerie lluatsaaa staff writer Have you ever written a story poem or essay and patted yourself on the back because you created something so incredible? If you have now is the time to find dust off and share those masterpieces The College of Eastern Utah has something new to offer A CEU student is spearheading drive to encourage creative suba missions to fill the blank pages of a litemry magazine Shelslook-in- g for poetry prose short stories photography essays or anything of literary value Becky Callor who will serve as editor of the magazine said she wanted to start something for people like herself who like to write "I think that it will be a neat experience not only for me but for the students at CEU to be involved in something they en- the year Russell Wilson professor of music at the College of Eastern Utah received recognition at the annual American Federation of Teachers Utah convention Sept 28 at the Clarion Hotel in Salt Lake City Wilson was named Academic Teacher of the year by the Federation for his outstanding performance as an educator joy" In his fourth year teaching at CEU Wilson's novel approach to There are no restrictions on who can submit College students teaching has generated keen interest in his Music Appreciation class both from students wishing to take his classes and from educators wishand community members are all ing to study his techniques invited to take part by sending in Wilson was awarded the Annual Excellence in Teaching Awvd durtheir literary and artistic works his first year at CEU The award was based on his performance and Submissions are to be brought ing evaluations of the course student to CElTs Main Building room Prior to teaching at CEU Professor Wilson taught at Utah State 203 and dropped in the mailbox He is recognized as one of the outstanding community colmarked "Becky Callor" They also University in nation the and teachers choral music with national publishes lege may be given to any CEU English publishers instructor ‘ Gallery East at the College of Eastern Utah opens the new season with "Wood Engravings" by Harry E Hcil a professor of An at the Western State College of Colorado in Gunnison "Engraving is a laborious and exacting technique" Hcil explained He has developed a technique of constantly changing the tools to create more variety and interest in the small designs of meticulously rendered form and intricate linear valve systems His love of watching the development of the white-lin- e image as the engraving burin plows through the block of hardwood has kept his interest alive over the part several decades Hcil has exhibited extensively and over the past 23 years has had more than 100 showings He recently received recognition for his waterookn and with the Society of Western Artists in California and the Brigham Young University Fine Arts Exposition in Provo Some of his other showings include: The Fifth National Art Exhibit at Ricks College in Idaho Graphics National Print and Drawing Exhibition in New Mexico and traveling exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Colleges A glimpse into his background reveals that he is a descendant of two pioneer families one in Utah the other in Nebraska His love for the accomplishments of the pioneers has created a towering interest for the Platte River Rood which his ancestors crossed in the 18301 "I hope that these engravings will in some way arouse people lo take interest in the little things and preserve those delicate fragments of our life's history for our posterity” he end-gra- in wood-engravin- said-- - |