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Show Tuesday May 27, 1986 Page 10 The Thunderbird PBL sends 13 students to Washington, D.C. WE HAVE CHANGED, AND YOU'RE GlOINQTO LIKE IT With this adj dropoff smi UL FULL SERVICE LAUNDROMAT 32 only6Yi um 430 South ttainStr&Lt , par load.. 6964 m20 (101)526 - m pr) n nrr u u 3 .17 1 1 U V I j n r u uvJ SUMMER STUDENTS LEASES ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR SUMMER HOUSING AT THE CEDAR VILLA AND COLLEGE PARK APTS. PRIVIATE ROOM FOR BOTH SUMMER SESSIONS $290.00 SUSC will send 13 students mention in business communications. to national Phi Beta Lambda Lane Taylor and Corrie Keele (PBL) competition June 30 will represent Utah with two through July 3 in Washington, Weber State College students as D.C., as winners of a statewide members of Utahs competition.' The SUSC delegation came parliamentary procedures team. home with Utahs traveling PBL Taylor won an honorable mention in management at the plaque as a result of winning the annual state leadership competition. conference. SUSCs efforts in chapter Chi Alpha Chapters 27 reporting also paid off with trips to Washington, D.C., for Diane delegates represented SUSC Young, Diane Stubbs, Suzanne very well, said Chapter Advisor Doris Williamson. We Corry, Lane Taylor, and Keilani Lindsay. only entered three events that we didn't place in. Corry finished third at the SUSCs Troy Olsen was state contest in word named the state parliamentarian processing machine and elected to a position on the transcription and fourth in PBL Executive Committee. business communications. Kan Gardner will represent Lindsay was third in SUSC in Washington, D.C., in administrative assistant typist, administrative and received honorable mention assistant secretary competition. in accounting I and information Another state winner, Ken management. Keele received Harvey will compete in Mr. honorable mention in Future Business Executive information management. competition; while Olsen, and SUSC received other first Terry Clark will compete in the places at the state level for team contest business decision contests in National Advisory making. Council Leadership, local Harvey, a graduating senior, chapter annual report, finished first with Olsen in outstanding project, business decison making but achievement in business can compete in only one advocacy, and for an annual national contest, said PBL volleyball tournament. Williamson. Olsen also took Terri Tubbs finished second second in accounting II, Ms. Future Business Teacher in management and impromptu competition. speaking. Dan Jacobsen finished third Also representing SUSC at in both marketing and Mr. the nationals will be Josefina Future Business Teacher Navarrete in marketing. Navarrete took third in the competition. Lisa Willis was third in administrative state management competition. SUSC will also be represented assistant secretary. Ami Jo Barney took fourth in by Mark Pierce in economics. Pierce also placed fourth in business law, and Allan Buethe finished fourth in Mr. Future management and fifth in business decision making (with Business Teacher competition. Kathie Griffin finished fifth in Clark), and received honorable mention in business business communications and communications and Mr. received honorable mention in Future Business Executive. word processing machine Clark received an honorable transcription. ; FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL JOHN DALTON AT rz L) cJ 7 Sj0 ! ' TINKS SUPERIOR AUTO PARTS 200 WEST 200 NORTH CEDAR CITY, 586-389- 6 FAST SERVICE & LOW PRICES! WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARS & TRUCKS AUTOlfa PARTNER |