Show The Eagle -- Pages Killer guide to snowboarding "Go fast stay low and don't catch your edge or you'll slam your head" by Data C Olson staff writer This is a radical look at this season's hottest sportto hit the mountainous tundra Snow-boarde- rs have always been in a league of their own They are generally considered the psycho Gypsies of the slopes Crushing moguls bashing powder and wishing through trees with surgical precision always draws gasps from the lift lines Whether boarding or hitting the slopes upstate flannels and goodwill fatigues are definitely back-count- ry in Snowboardcrs would rather eat ice in front of a group of snow bunnies than be caught wearing a designer label Low earth tones and dark baggy "shred threads" are the definition of the ultimate rip modcdudc As for floresccnt and neon colors they are fads of the past are much like surfers and skateboarders but they have many more layers Snow-boarde- rs More than 90 percent of the mountain resorts in North America welcome snowboardcrs Many of these resorts maintain a halfpipe and a few have specialty runs and facilities that make than a great place to shred In order to be a "shred head" you must familiarize yourself with the boarder lingua Forex-ampto ride "goofy" means to ride your stick with your left foot forward And if you see a babe crushing the slopes she is referred to as a "shred Betty" Yea that's right ma'man If you want to ride your board backward down the slope you are riding "fakic" Some equipment every should have arc: 1) a good pair of gloves 2) some warm comfortable boots 3)some moisturbibs 4) a Bula e-proof Cincllaflcccc Shred Snake This is a hat that comes in an assortment of wild colors and features a tail Well if you two foot-lon- g want to add extra weight you can (Continued on page 8) - HKKI lWIU 'Ml N le snow-board- er Liberals beware: Young Republicans surface on CEU campus by Mickelle Marston Now that the election season Since the creation of the club two organizational meetings have been held Robert Torgcrson vice president is the faculty advisor of the Young Republicans The goal of the Young Republicans according to member Garth Bryncr is to support local Republican candidates in their bid for election "We worked with Mackae Poller candidate for state representative and Carrol Haddock county commission candidate" Bryncr said staff writer On today's American college campuses the general concensus among the faculty and the would classify themselves as liberals Here at the College of Eastern Utah we have controversy or rather conservatives running a muck Vince Brown along with several other CEU students have banned together to form a college branch of the Republican party dy has passed the Young Republicans will meet on a monthly basis to organize various activities including service projects awareness forums and a trip to the state legislature He encouraged students to join the conservative movement "We arc trying to recruit new members Our meetings are open everyone is invited to attend" Interested students may also contact Brown Gallery East of the College of Eastern Utah will be hosting an exhibit of artists from the Salt Lake Gty Art Directors organization (ADSLQ The exhibit involved graphic art works done by professional artists and will be on display from 8:30 am to 3 pjn Monday-Frida- y Nov The 1992 ADSLC exhibit will spend the year travelling extensively throughout Utah making stops at all major universities and colleges The works being presented were chosen at the annual awards program by prestigious judges from throughout the United stationary and letterhead designs company logos photographs etc Messages depicted in the works range from political campaigns and college scholarship an- nouncements to anti drug campaigns The ADSLC focus' on promoting the highest standards in all branches of the graphic and typographic arts the fostering and encouragement of education in these arts the elevation of public taste in the design illustration photography typography and production of printed matter and mutual cooperation with other organizations and institutions holding similar objectives -- 3-- 27 Travelling exhibit visits CEU States The show consists of posters photo by Travis Day Project teamwork teen conference includes Ballet Repertory by Nicole Nyffeler staff writer College of Eastern Utah's Ballet Repertory's opening performances were in Green River on November 6 at the sixth annual Project Teamwork Teen Conference They performed "Desecration of Innocence” a moving portal of child abuse in modem dance style This performance takes you through the four forms of child abuse: physical emotional mental and sexual To get their message across artistic director Carolyn Gwyther used music dance scenery and sign language picked very emotional and touching music that when com- with movement a hard hit-ting message is viewed Dark shades used in their lights and the backdrop sets the mood for the entire movement The use of sign language is used to slowly but ef- fcctivcly convince you of the sc-riousness of this issue This dance ensemble has ere- ated a very powerful and moving dramatization that point out the very serious issue of child abuse e It is very recommended that this see chance to a one who gets performed should take the oppor-bine- d any-Sh- tunity Those performers involve were: Michelle Jensen Stephanie Jarvi Shon Hiau Dec Treadway Todd Jordan Jefferson Bell Steve West Brian Daws Jeff Jordan Lee Kiniki and Ruth Jcmigan CEU alumnus Mariah Congdon- Barkley designed and nxi the lights : Matthew Horword Editor oaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoaoa Editor Troy Daluca aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Sports Chris Houck Assistant Sports EditormH Archuleta GHbort Editor Opinion Travis Day Photographer Silva Carmen Graphic Designer Michael Clayton Illustrations Brown Anna Adair Trlsty Jamison Reporters Atwood Bryan Gordon Jennifer Duncan Daln Olson Zach Gunn Randal Harrington Kits! 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