Show Page 4 February 23 1995 tedasto Entertainment Casino Might returns to CEO Imagine this Loud music kids screaming "hit me hit me!" and thousands of dollars changing hands every second Hard to imagine? Well it all happened Tuesday night in CEU's Alumni Room Why all this chaos? Casino Night appeared once again on our campus Each person was given $2(X) in chips at the door after paying a $2 entry fee and were then let loose to play black Jack Craps or Roulette At the end of the night an auction was held Prizes ranging from carnival tickets to a cordless phone to the mother of all prizes a CD boom box were auctioned off for various amounts of chips Night in Rio" Sigma Gamma "A " Courtroom Chi's carnival Art " sequestered by Leona J Christensen staff writer Sigma Gamma Chi College of Eastern Utah's only fraternity will host an exotic night of fantasy and fun on Ech 24 from 8:30 0 in am the SAC ballroom for all students and community members over age 18 Carnival "A Night in Rio" is the essence of the Rio de Janeiro experience which draws people from the four comers of the earth to enjoy the world's wildest party The festival will feature the live music of the CEU Jazz Ensemble as well as food beverages and soft drinks The Samba and other Latin dances will he performed Party goers are asked to dress in wild costumes with prizes going for the best Masks and face painting can be purchased at the party Prices are: $3 per person and $5 per couple for presold tickets and $4 and $6 respectively for tickets at llic door CEU students receive a $1 in Gallery East through February pm-12:3- non-alcoho- discount at the door z y 1 ' f 7 7' i:' - v "V V j V' "' Vr r- - " ' 1 Maren 1 Z tf y fa I Jf jv '“i y t a"' o i a V jt v "V "rtH ‘‘t IT V V f t t f U ' y y ‘ r ( f of short stories Hearth a Western Woman has lecendy been lelssiied - ? ’ ' Phglisl is a New Jersey native who haslivedin Pocatello iincel976 HeS is also a published poet and hi- sj works include a book of poems First Lights was published by filue faeUvJAYs teheupSAivte CW4 Scarab weekly newspaper publishers grew up in rural towns She has been widely published and her collection A -- 'l ” tivity Center Alumni Room Leslie Leek arul Steven EPuglisI are both teacher of communication “’d theatre at Idaho State University in Pocatello Leek the daughter of 'r i I "Two dramatic poets will presfent theirworks ini free public reading on'j poeiryreaamgO S6l ' A VAfirllnr TOr I V Double ? r ' Refreshments will be served after the ' reading I j a ( i ft M |