Show 1 hursda Page 4 iThe Kaftle Movem berl 1 2 Ji992l new start gets Foreign language by Anna Adair two languages I love: French and staff writer Spanish" "I love CEU I am really impressed with the students here I Find their interest very high and they seem to be interested in their Dybdahl has extensive teaching experience at both the secondary and higher education levels Her college teaching experience includes: Wingate College Wingate studies They have a very high quality of work The faculty is helpful friendly and very caring" Janis Dybdahl Ph D newly appointed chairperson of the CEU Language Department said Dybdahl is a 1972 graduate of Knox College in Galesburg 111 with a bachelor of arts degree She earned her masters from the University of Northern Iowa in 1978 and her doctorate from the University of Denver in 1991 Dybdahl is a native of Aspen Co and is excited to be in Utah "I like Price It is a nice town with nice friendly people U is a very pretty place" She has also studied at the University of Barcelona in Spain the University of Montreal and St Paul's University in Ottawa Canada Her study of foreign lan guage goes hand in hand with her travels to places such as Europe South America Mexico and Canada When asked why she chose to enter the foreign language ' 92-9- i At CEU Dybdahl wUl offer a language program including Spanish and French "I hope to establish a strong program and create a lot of interest in the study of foreign language" she said 11 r-m-nim ( II I III - TVAv freshman learnt a little French from Janie Dybdahl appointed chalrpereon of the foreign language department Troy DaLuca CEU field Dybdahl replied "It wasn’t choice I had to do it because I a love it so much!" Dybdahl is sure to love Utah in the winter due to her love for readers' series opens 3 season CEU NC Winthrop College Rock Hill SC Belmont Abbey College Belmont NC4 and Colorado Mountain College Glcnwood Springs CO yr- tJ newly skiing She only wishes there were more mountains around insutuuon Price Travel and animals are It also me a chance to gives high on her list of hobbles and she share my talents by teaching the iotcs that she is a strict vegetar- - it?2£“f?ncl?CEUusc Prizes prizes: original poetry sought for contest fellowship a Bread Loaf Fellowby Mickelle Marston ship in the novel as well as two staff writer Are you interested in poetry? National Endowment for the HuThe College of Eastern Utah Do you have a way with words? manities fellowships to study Naopened its Readers' Series for the If so the National Library of Potive American literature In 1991 1992-9- 3 season Monday Nov 9 etry has something for you The g novelist he received a doctorate of humane welcoming North American Open Poetry letters from Whitman College Craig Lesley Contest is now taking entries Lesley has also authored many Lesley author of two novels short stories which have appeared in This year they will award $12j000 Winterkill and River Song prein prizes to over 250 poets The such publications such as Massented excerpts of River Song to deadline is December 31 contest sachusetts Review Northwest Reover 75 CEU students and (acuity 1992 and is open to everyone free view and Seatle Review members of charge River Song was Lesley's interpreLesley has taught college English Any poet whether previously tation of the Fish Indian Tribe's classes for the past 15 years in published or not can be a winner struggles while living along the Portland Ore where he resides Every poem that is entered has a Columbia River Lesley grew up with his wife and two daughters chance to be published in a deluxe in Oregon near the Columbia River hardbound anthology The CEU Readers' Series is the and spent 12 years researching this Entrants should send one origioldest established literary forum of Indian Tribe Much of his research nal in its type the state The group poem no more than 20 lines came from hands-o- n time spent sponsors various readings through- with the poet's name and address with the river people appearing on the lopof the page out the year at no cost to the pubLesley has received the Western Entries must be postmarked by lic Funding is provided by the Writers of America Golden Spur December 31 and may be sent to College of Eastern Utah the Utah The National Award for best novel of the year Library of Poetry Arts Council and the National Enthe Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award 1 1419 Cronridge Dr PO Box for best first novel and two Pacific dowment for the Arts For further Mills MD ' Northwest Booksellers' Association information about the Readers' Se- 21117 The contest will open awards He has been the recipient of ries contact Nancy Takacs or Jan Jan 1 1993 a National Endowment for the Art Minich award-winnin- gs Dybdahl mentiored the foreign language club sayng "I am very impressed with the young people who have dedicated their lives like with missions to help other people They understand the importance of learning a foreign language 1 am trying to involve all of those who already know a language with the foreign language club I hope they will feel free to come and share their knowledge and get involved even if they aren't in a language class" Language club es fantastico by Jennifer Duncan staff writer Bienvenidos Bienvervus Wclkommcn and Bienvenuli What do all of theses words have in common? They all mean welcome in a different language A new club has been added to CEU this year The foreign language club has been functioning three weeks The club's advisor is Janis Dybdahl Tiffany Baggs is the president Jennifer Sadler vice president Roger Siggard treasurer Jennifer Stansfeild the secretary and James Lyman is the campus representative The students have been planning activities for the flub including a bake sale on November 17 from 8 am to 3 pm in the Main Building and a fundraiser at the fair in Wellington on the weekend of November 20 The club will be in charge of running a booth Other upcoming activities deal with the cultures and customs of different countries which is the purpose of the club The first activity is movie nighL On November 19 at 8 pm in the student lounge a foreign language film will be shown with subtitles The club is organizing a singing telegram service This service will be available to students interested in hiring them for parties birthdays anniversaries or just simply impressing a boyfriend or girlfriend Watch for this group around Christmas time as well where they will be putting their musical talent to work by singing carols The purpose of this club is to "Bring together all people who are interested in foreign languages culture and people” said Dybdahl If this sounds like a club you would be interested in you can contact James Lyman in Burten-sharoom 1 or Dybdahl CBB 238 or call her at 0 ext 341 The club currently has 35 members but would like to get as many as possible Anyone can join this club You do not have to be enrolled in an foreign language class or even know a foreign language The club meets every Tuesday at noon CBB 236 w 637-212- |