Show October 14 1993 PoqeS CEU placed second overall Forensics Team Off to a Winning Start Knock Knock Who's there? Victor Victor who? Victory Tor CEU! In Individual Events Elisha Ray Placed 6th in Poetry and Ulibarri was a in Extemporaneous Speaking The top three out of four in JV CEDA were from teams CEU With Atwood and Johnson placing First Bliss and Johnson and Martinez and Ulibarri tying for third Winning Speaker Awards were Ulibarri in First Johnson third and Martinez fifth Moore and Pressett Placed Fust in Novice CEDA and Pressett recicved second speaker This years readers theater team comprised of Jake Leonard Danny Kouranios and Elisha Ray took second with their interpretation of love is Death' Semi-Finali- st According to Scott Pullan one of the coaches of the College of Eastern Utah debate team the childish riddle above coined by a debate student describes with precision this year’s forensics squad In terms of this regular chant's style it represents the youthful energy enthusiasm and charm of the team and its conclusion could be no more true This year’s squad has set an early pace that exceeds even that of the 1991-9- 2 team which won the na- tional championship The debate team has attended two tournaments and has been victorious at both Sixteen forensics students attended the University of Utah Fall Scrimmage Tournament of Five days prior to the Sept 24-2- 5 the school year of beginning In JV CEDA debate Atwood and Brittany Tristy Johnston won 1st place Darcy Martinez and Josha Ulibarri received fourth Tying for sixth place were the teams of Ryan Hogland and Chris Theodosis Robin Bliss and Jory Johnson and Mike Cooper and Michelle Grogan Speaker Awards went to Atwood in 1st Ulibarri in 2nd and others went to Johnson Johnson Martinez and Cooper In novice CEDA Jennifer Moore and Renee Pressett won First Place Moore received First speaker and Pressett fourth In Individual Events Martinez and Kourianous placed fourth in duo interpretation and Pressett recicved sixth in Impromptu Speaking The Pioneer Trails Speech Meet was held in Casper Wyo last weekend and where New Dorms (continued from page 1) contractors license Filled the state requirement for supervision of building by a licensed contractor By building the new dorms without contracting out to a private sector not only was construction time cut but a substantial amount of money was saved he added The private contracting company estimated the cost of each budding to be approximately $12 million CEU cut the cost in half by doing the project itself with the approximate cost of phase one and two together being $12 million It is estimated that the heat for the dorm will be operating by the end of the week The State Division of Facilities Constriction and Management caused the delay by not processing the request by CEU for the necessary equipment until recently Completion of the second floor is forecasted for December The building and construction classes will be using the other two phases of the dorms for their lab projects for the 1994 and 1995 school years instead of building a house which is the usual The Eaole Staff yearly project Faculty member Dan Wissmer and physical plant workers Gene Carlson and Reid Bradshaw will direct the student's in these projects "I would like to express my appreciation to both the students and faculty and staff that have contributed to the projeeL I think it will illustrate what can be accomplished when students and staff work together I would also like to express my appreciation to the students who are living there for putting up with the inconvcinces they are having to deal with and thank them for their patience" Vice President Torgerson stated Stranger from page 2) (continued of diversity and never pursue knowledge about the unknown will never have the beneFti of learning what treasures lie in another's world A difference is only a symbol for the total uniqueness of the world shun it and close the door to all that is out there to learn Two channels can be accepted at once there is a place for Big Bind just as there is one for Van Halcn With open minds they can both realize that they can accept one another for who they were meant to be and banish the ignorance that scares many away from each other response "Realistically we have a good chance However everyone in this region is lough" Coach Bringhurst agreed stating that he anticipates no worse than a third Advertise in the Eagle place Finish The team plays their home match of the season Friday Ocl15 at the Carbon Country Club in Price Only $3 a column inch 0 Call Ext 250 for more information 637-212- Baseball (continued from page 7) the team in walks last year with 29 and when they did throw him strikes he hit 386 Gillens will be in the "hot box" at third base and has a 430 average in league day and a 395 overall average Let me explain the numbers you have just read Avery good hitter is happy to hit anywhere from 300 to 330 so as you can ! see the Eagles hitting is way above average In fact their team baaing ! average of 381 was third in the nation last year Their overall record of 6 doesn't reflect the potency of their offense as their pitching staff had a very inconsistent year therefore they lost a lot of games with 6 and 10-- 7 types of scores As a result coach Paur has brought in 12 new pitchers this year "From early season practice our pitching looks better and we feel stronger defensively If we can get consistent pitching this year we have a good chance at the playoffs” Paur said rCampus""1 Movie Night! 12 Price Every Tuesday 14-2- with activity card or coupon 8-- When asked if they expected to have the same type of output with the sticks as they did last year Paur responded with some very scary words for opposing pitchers "we feel we may be as good of a hitting team as we were last year!” Times 9:00 pm King Koal Theater 9:30 pm Crown Theater Golf CRUISE SHIP JOBS! 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Earn $2000 monthly Summer Holidays Fulltime World travel Caribbean Hawaii Europe Mexico Tour guides Gift Shop Sales Deck Hands casino Workers etc No experience necessary CALL: Ext C147 student Also joining the team this year is Mike Oldroyd He is a sophomore and attended CEU last year but he did not play Oldroyd is from East Carbon His handicap is a Five and he should prove to be a great aquisition to the team Concerning the team's chances in region play Vasquez had this 8 602-680-46- 47 dr Elisha Ray Editor Joshua Ulibarri Optnlua Editor Anna Adair News Editor Gregg Pretlyman Mfa'i Spurt Editor Christopher I louck Womca'i Sport Editor Darcy Martinez Arts k Entertainment Editor Matt Gwyther Graphic Design Edilir IPundayX Wdkndavl WifortdafM 1 $at&tfUfayt 18 19 1 I aura Wilscy Advertising Manager Photographers Ijonnic Rchunin Aaron Rrockhank Staff Reporters Melanie Bacon Jill Bayer Mark Hall Wade Holder Ixisl Jenkcl Dirk I eyes Danny Kourianos Jennifer Mecham Chris Myers Marde O'Donnell Frank Ori Renee (Vessel! 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