Show Page 4 October 5 1995 Arts Entertainment & Homecoming '95 Dear CEU Students We want to invite all of the CEU students and their families and friends to attend the events scheduled for Homecoming 95 which will he held The day's activities begin with registration at 1:30 a m on the Library steps 'litis is where everyone can pick up a copy of the program and in the activity locations The the at behind noon pit Library starts and tickets should be purchased in advance at the (Til cashier Adults are $5 and kids 2 ycai s and under are S L Meal plan students can choose to skip Saturday morning btuncli and eil at 1 har-h-qu- har-h-qu- e e following lunch the "Spotlight on Excellence" will present a setiesof half hour woikshops which are repeated lourlimcscach The woikshops will begin at 1:30 2 and 2:30 pm This is your chance to learn more about new programs at the college You can watch I ’resident Petersen leach on the distance learning system see how your faculty arc developing new course materials catch a preview of the teaching innovations added to science courses enjoy a vignette of drama and music from past productions see a preview of the coming year presented by your student officers in located Gallery Last the main building will also be open with the latest exhibits on display I 3-- pm the (Til 5 Prehistoric Museum (loeated at Main and l(X) Mast) will host an open house and conduct guided tours If you haven't seen the real e Utah raptor claw the ice-ag- on Saturday Oct 14 the FYoin without the football? mammothorthethree-toe- d sloth you are in fora big surprise Then are Indian artifacts and dinosaur tracks and the Discovery Room offers fun for kids of all ages Me sure to lit this adventure tour into your plans lor the day The highlight of 95 Home-comin- g is “The Last Dance in the Old Gym" The festivities of the evening begin at A:3() pm with the Piesident's Reception w here all the guests are invited to meet lor light relresliments In the event of inclement weather the Piesident's Reception w ill be held in the Student Center Ballroom The original gymnasium w hich was built when the college was founded in 937 js the site of “The List Dance" The old gym will be festooned as it was lor proms and dances held there over a period of 30 years until newer facilities were available The dancing begins at 7:30 pm with the Jimmy Dart Orchestra playing the musicasl arrangements w hich made the orchestra a favorite from its first dance in 1939 until the mid 'AOs The Jimmy-Darfor Orchestra was 1 t The Jimmy Dart Orchestra CLU's Golden Anniversary in I9XX and has been invited to play lor numerouus alumni events over these last few years We have found that CEU's modem day studentsenjoy ballroom dancing there will be a spotlight dance featuring some of CLU's faculty The second half of the evening features the current CLl) students playing in the CLl1 Danee Maud directed by Seotl Stanton They will move the music forward to the decades of the 'AOs with a definite rock'n roll heat which will rock the gym until 1 1 :30 pm If the crowd is still dancing ‘50s and up a storm the evening will continue with recorded 90s tunes The attire for the evening is want all CEU students to join in this fun evening Tickets should he purchased in advance and arc available at the CEU's cashier's window Tickets arc $1 with activity card and S5 without a card Don't forget Saturday Oct 14 CEU Homecoming 95 Yours truly CEU Alumni Assoc dressy and dates arc not required We First Coffee House of the year a success by Miranda Odendahl staff writer dimly lit cafeteria assorted hot and slushy beverages and a party of six jamming musicians on (lie stage was the setting of this year's first installment of the CLl) Coffee House At 7 pm the party began with an open “tnic" w here several emotional readings were recited by students Liter Sage look the stage and played for over rial with blues an groovin' A lf Tlte group is a Utah- - based hand from Cedar City consisting of Blithe Small Laird Small Justin Jenkins Corey Greenlaw and two unidentified percussionist brothers from Salt Lake Sage performed original mate Students enjoy the waves and pizza at the wave pool party during the first week of school There were other events such as: an Ice cream dance a parking lot dance and a watermelon bust It goes to prove noall of life Is hard work folk and alternative influence along with some good old American classics including “Sweet I lonte Alabama" Ride Sally Ride” and "Hrown-Lye- d Girl'' The crowd enjoyed (lie group's “acoustic harmonious" tunes Some swayed in their seats while others hit the dance floor with some heavy With a good attendance and crowd participation ASCEU hopes the performance sets a precedent for future Coffee I louses which are held (lie first Tuesday of every month The next will he Nov 7 featuring Big Parade Don't foreet to Check out the lunteer opportunities at the Sun Center |