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Show The Tfumderbird Awards are studied by Kallie The Lifetime Achievement Awards program begun last May by SUSC may not take place this year, according to Michael D. Richards, assistant to the president. An effort to make the program more special and tight funding may preclude the event. The awards were given to five Utahns, who in the opinion of the deans and faculty of SUSC, had careers and personal lives worthy of recognition and emulation. Last years award recipients were: Dallin H. Oaks, a justice of the Supreme Court; J. Keith Rigby, a noted geologist and paleontologist at BYU; Arch L. Turnout (continued from page Last year was the first time we did this and we got a lot of experience, said Richards. It was a great way to kick off Commencement week. Included in the program were seminars, a faculty luncheon, a banquet and gala featuring entertainment and tribute to the award recipients. In the seminars students were able to talk with the guests and learn from them and their experiences. is lacking 200 people voted in the primary elections and approximately 250 in the general election. The poor voter turnout was amount of money. ..maybe during the The new student representatives, according to the senate head, will get to help make decisions soon. One of the decisions to be made soon is whether to install courtesy phones for student use in the Student Center and Library. The phones were maintained last year but were taken out when no one paid the bill to keep the phone this summer. The phones would allow students to make local calls from the Student Center and Library free of charge. Maxwell said a special election may be upcoming to test some constitutional revisions Student Body President Mark Wade would like to make. 162 North Main St. Ptione (801)586-836- 3 DUANE V. COLEMAN Owner coupon Special College Discount Only $7.95 I For Lifetime Membership Expires 11-12-- coupon New Releases Man With Two Brains Stroker Ace Mother Lode Something Wicked This Way Comes 7. Stephens Video Game Center 166 North Main City, Utah Cedar HALLOWEEN PARTY Oct. 31 Free Eats year. Cedar City, Utah 84720 ) 586-775- 1 $300,000-400,00- 0 disappointing to the senate president. Id like to know the reason because Id like to do something to change that. I dont know if we didnt advertise enough or whether they were afraid to vote because they didnt know the individuals. Maxwell said those elected to student government should matter to the students because the representatives deal with a lot of money intended for the benefit of the studentbody. The annual base budget for the student senate is $19,425, while the executive council is working with a base budget of $36,000. There is, however, more money that is available to the student j Thunderblrd photographers Contact Kent Johnson at The Thunderbird House, 529 W. 200 S., (across from Juniper Hall), 8pm 'til 1am & Drinks Good For One Free Play Stephens Video Game Center leaders than the base amount. Maxwell said, Its a very large 1) Page 5 Applications are now being accepted for Madsen, the president of Bonneville International Corporation; Jay Dee Harris, an industrialist from Tremonton; and Maurice Abravanel, former director of the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Parkinson Monday, October 3 1, 1983 J ! j j I I J Free Games for: Ugliest Costume Prettiest Costume per customer 10:30 - ? Open Seven Days Weekly |