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Show jSSIOeisSMARaWOSl983fl THE THUNDERBIRD X COLORFUL COSTUMES MARK SUSC'S POW WOW FOR APRIL 3 AND 4. SEE PAGE 2. X A "I 1 X CLASS WITH DAD IS NOT TOO BAD, ACCORDING TO A FEW STUDENTS. SEE PAGE 3. x Vr tlx lN n isi" N X I p an' s Q wwit- w njSvv.-'.- Newly named A5SUSC activities chair Cart Browning, a junior Spanish maor from Santa Clara, Cal , discussed a number of possibilities for student events with Administrative Vice President Stacy Buchanan after her selection as a student officer Saturday THE CHECK IS IN THE MAIL, IF YOU KEPT YOUR NOSE CLEAN. SEE OUR OPINION ON PAGE 4. Moe administration, goals take shape BY MITCH CONNELL "Let the word go forth from this time and place that the torch has been passed to a new generation who are unwilling to witness or permit the small undoing of those " Some 26 years ago John things that we hold important F. Kennedy assumed the office of president of the United States with an eye toward a "New Frontier." Last month here, the torch of ASSUSC leadership was passed to a new group of student leaders Led by ASSUSC President Monica Moe, the new group says it hopes to lead student government into "new frontiers" of service and progress A key initial objective, according to Moe, is to rejuvenate flagging student morale in terns of perceptions of ASSUSC and activities A major stride has already taken place according to Moe "I hope we've started to reduce apathy by giving students more time to think the more apply for Executive Council positions. applications we get, the better the selection in the quality of student leaders, then we'll have more enthusiasm in ASSUSC officials and this will pass on to the students in I more creative activities," she said The upgrading of Library facilities has become a major priority of the Moe Administration and she cites a close working relationship with the college administration as important in achieving the goal of a new Library Moe said she hopes support for the Library and other goals will come from the surrounding community and targets community relations as an important part of her tenure. "We really ask the community for a lot and think that it is time that we put something back into Cedar City. This is an area that to now has not been expanded upon and we hope to do that in the coming year " Moe said she hopes to build a strong bridge of mutual support to Cedar City and create a "two way street" of support Moe looks at new enrollment figures for directions she can take with program outlays and sees several areas of emphasis for her term The Student Service Center will likely be the recipient of more funds Currently, I (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) |