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Show JOINING THE PEACE PBL TAKES STATE PLAQUE FOR 1986. SUSC's former assistant cataloguing librarian Blanche Clegg joined the Peace Corps in 1977. In an interview with Kory Roberts, she tells of her experiences working in Zaire. SEE PAGE 3. SUSCs Chi Alpha Chapter, also CORPS AT AGE 51, known as Phi Beta Lambda, won the most number of points in a recent state competition at Weber State College, taking 13 students to nationals. SEE PAGE 6. iirsL M aria Josefina Navarrete of lrapuato, Mexico was named SUSCs 1 986 valedictory speaker. Navarrete chosen to be valedictorian Maria Josefina Navarrete will deliver the valedictory address at SUSCs commencement June 7, repeating the honor she received at Dixie Junior College in the spring of 1983. Navarrete, daughter of Maria Elena Navarrete and the late Jose F. Navarrete from lrapuato, Mexico, has earned nearly a 4.0 (straight A) grade point average while attending SUSC. She will graduate with a bachelors of science degree in business administration with minors in secretarial science, marketing and accounting. The SUSC valedictorian and outstanding scholar for the SUSC school of business, technology and communication has been accepted into the SUSC masters of accountancy program and plans an eventual career in international business. Born near Mexico City and raised in lrapuato, a central city in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, Navarrete came to the U.S. in 1976-7- 7 as an exchange student and lived with the Glen and Shiiiey Sherman family in Reseda, Calif. She received her American high school diploma at El Camino Real High School in Canoga Park, Calif., then returned to Mexico and worked for three years (continued on page 7) SUSC students participated in yesterdays Hands Across America movement to aid Americas homeless people. The movement to get participating SUSC students to Flagstaff, At., was organized by students Mike Anderson and Nancy Auteri. War Memorial Fieldhouse closed SUSCs War Memorial Fieldhouse has been ordered games since then. Soil settlement problems have caused the buildings closed by the Utah Department of Public Safety. foundations to crumble and sink, making it impossible The Fieldhouse, recently been replaced by the new to open several of the buildings exit doors. The 5,300 seat Centrum, was cited as having an is structure also has no sprinkling system or fire alarms. foundation that falling away, improper Inoperative fire protection and other missing life safety As a result, the office of the state fire marshal has considerations, said Edward P. Itchon, deputy state fire ordered the building removed or extensively repaired, marshal. to college officials. according The fieldhouse was erected originally at the Japanese SUSC has announced that the building will be razed Relocation Center at Topaz, Utah, during World War and the site used for the construction of a new Student II. It was relocated on the SUSC campus at the end of Center. the war and has been the site of the SUSC basketball |