Show Page 4 May 26 1994 fj sj r T4 London trip planned for Spring '95 Stroll an English countryside visit Oxford University or take a panoramic tour of the Eiffel Tower during Spring Break '95 in London and Paris with the College of Eastern Utah's theatre to Dover on a ferry The scenic trip includes being surrounded by the white chalk cliffs Upon arrival in Paris the City of Light participants can take a guided the Eiffel tour of Champs-Elyscc- s department and Concorde la dc Place la Tower Lee Johnson CEU theatre the Ecolc Militaire (Napoleon's alma chairperson has organized a nine-damater) Notre Dame's rose windows trip to London and Paris from March and flying buttresses are also 1995 Preregistration by June 5 included on the tour as well as the 30 1994 will guarantee the SI 235 per Sun King's opulent palace at student price and SI 395 per adult site of the famous World price Johnson warned that the price of Versailles I War signing the tour will go up after June 30 so The final day in Paris' itinerary preregistration is crucial if one wants includes touring where more than to save money 1000 people were beheaded during Part of the agenda includes spending the a day touring the British capital Reign of Terror strolling through the Tuilerics seeing the treasures Westminster Abbey the House of inside the Louver Latin Quarter Parliament Windsor Castle Sl Paul's g artistic Montmartre or Cathedral and the changing of the cafe sidewalk a at guard at Buckingham Palace "We're excited to offer this Another day can be spent walking educational tour to CEU" Johnson past medieval colleges city's said "We've put together an waterways Blenheim Palace outstanding itinerary and plan to take (birthplace of Winston Churchill) n trip through Anne everyone on a cities" the two Hathaway's thatched cottage and The trip includes roundtrip airfare Shakespeare's birthplace seven overnight stays continental The Thames provides another day's breakfast and dinner daily bilingual Elizabethan Banquet consisting of a tour director transfers and intercity meal and medieval entertainment transportation four comprehensive sightseeing tours five visits to By way of Canterbury and its cathedral (the seat of the Church of special attractions two walking tours and an additional sightseeing briefing England) tour participants will travel y 17-2- Lynn Taylor won a sculptura departmental award for "Gulnerlu" photo by Lonnie Behunln Gallery East showcases student art through June 6 CEU'i annual student art show opened in Gallery East on May 19 Among the work displayed many outstanding recognitions were given by the four CEU art faculty Bookstore awards went to Amanda Amanda Turner for ceramics J Alan Deans for "That Stool Looks Uncomfortable N and Coleen M Herzog received two for “Spooling" and "Artifact" Herzog and Troy Jones received purchase awards for "Ms Sherrie Strebel" and "First Exit to Your Left” respectively The departmental award were: illustration Jcny Wright computer graphics Chris Ashton printmaking Jones sculpture Lynne Taylor ceramics Joshua Jorgenson painting Herzog and airbrush Chris Ashton Merit awards went to Tarena Meadows for "The Shelf" Dean's airbrush and acrylic "Where's the Back Seat” and Les Oveson with an alabaster sculpture titled "Inclosed Thoughts" Choir receives rave reviews by Jennifer Mechem staff writer The College Of Eastern Utah's Concert and Chamber Choirs under the direction of Russell Wilson performed their Spring Choir Concert Tuesday night The members of the Concert Choir opened their performance with a 20th Century song "All Things Bright and Beautiful" in addition to three Norwegian folk songs The voices of the chamber choir astounded the audience Benjamin Jones Aimee Oveson Tara Compagni Ericka Wilson and Bonnie Bird all performed solos in various songs The choir began with a Renaissance number The Silver Swan" and received a standing ovation for its second number a moving and spiritual Latin song entitled "Requiem Aetemam" (eternal rest grant them) which Wilson said was “the most difficult piece ever performed at CEU The melodies of the songs were peaceful haunting and sm choir page 1 2) Other students featured in Gallery East include: Amy Alleman Lonnie Behunin Kathy Belnap Ginger Esperson Steven Espinoza Blaine Hawks Jennifer Kilgrow David fb Joni Moosman Lynn Taylor Joey Walberg Robert Wardle and Jenny Wright The work selected was judged by James L Young Brent Haddock Cliff Bcgera and Jim New Student art is also available for purchase to the general public Gallery East is open daily from 8 am to 5 pm people-watchin- first-cla- Stratford-upon-Avo- five-cour- ss se Artistic saint attending CEU by Jennifer Mecham staff writer You may remember the highly publicized kidnapping and murder of Rachael Runyan twelve years was playing at a ago The in Utah which was park Ogden behind her backyard when she was offered by a stranger then abducted by him Her older brother who was with her at the time ran to his house to tell his parents Jeff and Elaine Runyan By the time they got back the abductor his car and Rachael had vanished One week later police found the body of ice-crea- m young Rachael The case was never solved Runyan began a propaganda to help save children from the same fate that look his daughter He started the "Do Right Duck's Child Protection Club” and was toying with the idea of writing a book on child protection when he saw an exceptionally good drawing by Chris Gamer then 16 Runyan asked Gamer to be the illustrator for his workbook Do Right Duck and His Do Right Pals Never Talk to Strangers Gamer who is now attending the College Of Eastern simplicity On the contrary both parents and children found the book informative straightforward and easy - which : ‘ 4 Utah accepted He illustrated the coloring book and copied Runyan's childlike captions in his own The book was published in February 1993 Runyan had 100 copies of the book printed but critiques thought the book wouldn't sell because of its to follow Runyan says in his opening ' statement is due to the children being able to “comprehend the dangers in the book's childlike language because they don't usually understand adult's warnings” The book teaches children about strangers and gives the parents an opportunity to get involved by them giving their kids a "Do Right School Test" at the end of the book Parents also get to reward their children by giving them a "Do Right School" diploma and a theme shirt Do Right Duck and His Do Right Pals Never Talk to Strangers sold over 100 copies in the first month Because of its success Runyan made the book into a series and both Runyan and Gamer are currently working on the third scries Gamer also of Ogden has traveled to schools with the Runyans to talk to kids about strangers and the book He has won a number of awards for his artistic talent In addition to the Do Right book he illustrated a humorous cookbook for college students Although it hasn't been published Gamer plans to finish it this summer Those interested in ordering the "Strangers" WorkbookThcmc shirt set send $1695 (check or money order) to: Do Right Duck's Child Protection Club Inc PO Box 136 Kaysville Utah 84037 or call 1 |