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Show tirr,yrv yn i y.ii.rr.. I'll WjjKMnMfar! 'tf VTF" Page 3 University Journal Thursday, October 7, 2004 r- - rv' ar N s UU J ! i kjKz 7 vJ SUU plays host to Red Rock Classic tournament West. SUU forensics director. f kJ -- forensics." said Terry Matt Gjertsen from the United States Air Force Academy took home the tournament championships, Individual Events Champion. including e among the four-yesweepstakes State University, which Arizona to universities went sweepstakes, with the also took first in U.S. Air Force Academy taking a close second. Third went to Northern Arizona University. Among the first in two-yecolleges. Northwest College took sweeps. "Our students did a marvelous job of hosting tins tournament." West said. He said the tom nament's success largely came about because of the efforts of Neal Cox, dean of students, Sandra Houde, student activities secretary, Marsha tor Plant Operations, Rowley, building supervisor buildma managers, custodial crew's and campus BY THE JOURNAL STAFF Debate teams from colleges and universities from around the western United States came to SUU in the annual Red Saturday and Sunday to debate Rock Classic fotensics tournament. Students Irani 15 schools competed in events such as parliamentary, policy debate, impromptu, intormative speaking, extempoi ancons, persuasion, speaking, communication analysis, dramatic mtei pretation. poetry interpretation, duo inter pretation and piogram oial interpretation. SUU'x onl two Irishmen debaters participated in the tournament. Lynley Peterson, a freshman communication maor fiom Nephi. look fourth place and Top Junior Speaker in poetry interpretation, and Jennifer Booth, a fieshman communication major m from Tooele, took fifth and Top Junior Speaker awards are given to Junior Speaker suasion. Top pet the highest among students junior debaters who place in their Inst two years of forensics. and "I was ei y happy to see Jennifer Booth with these nationally Pctets'on right placing Lynley of college competilixe guests in their first year First-plac- after-dinn- security. Our students will be treated better at tournaments where we compete based on the model these members of our administration and staff have set for excellence," West said. High schoolers perform at SUU By JENNIFER BOOTH jboothsuujournal.com High school and middle school students from the western United States will visit SUU Saturday to participate in the Theatre Arts & Dance Departments 2Sth annual high school Shakespeate competition. from Arizona, Students Colorado. California. Wyoming, JSesada and Utah participate in the competition exery year, and will complimentary provide to tours of SUUs campus visiting students and teachers this weekend. competition The Shakespeare was organized in 1977 by Fred C. Adams, founder and executive duector of the Utah Shakespearean Festival, and Ray Jones of Provo High School to expose high school students and teachers to the values and qualities of Shakespeare in a positive and artistic manner, accoiding to wwvw.bard.org. after 37 years, the numbers are still increasing. will perform Students duo- and monologues, and ensemble scenes for professional actors all weekend. Students who are juniors and seniors 'in high school can attend seminars to receive univeisity credit, and their diama coaches will also be able to earn upper division credit for attending these seminars. SUUs presidential ambassadors trio-scen- today-throug- . Cedar Creek Restaurant Luncfi Serving Breakfast, Also includes ppctizers: So. 50 Sauteed Mushrooms II lute (1 hole mushrooms sauteed in Butter, l hine, S5.75 Spic Chicken mgs 2 pound of Chicken Wings in Cedar Creek's special Spicy Hot Sauce S(.5 Chicken Caesar Chicken Shredded Parmesan, Tomatoes, Olives, Julienne of Red Onion, heart of Romaine ib Croutons gently tossed in Caesar Dressing. SO. 05 Cheddar Chicken, of Crispy Chicken Salad Chopped Crispy Filet Cheese, Olives, Tomato Wedges, Bacon, Green Toasted Almonds Onions, lL Home Stle Cup oj Soup ora Dinner Salad. Sandwiches: S(i.5() Southwest Grill Prime Rib Sliced thin with Ortega Chiies, Swiss C heese tb Cedar C reek s Special Southwest Sauce hilly . 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Bacon, or Sausage Cedar Creek's Works Skilled 2 Fggs over Home Fries with Chopped Bacon C (b Sausage, C)mons, Mushrooms, dz heildar Chepse Served with Toast off with Student ID 10 SCHOOL SIDEWALK SPIRIT Live Music on Thursday Nights A Degreed Chef Located at 8G j frekl. South Main Cedar City, UT 84720 Next to Best IT estern) JANA TAYLOR UNIVERSITY JOURNAL (435)586-631- 1 Salt Lake City, adds Wishing Lvonel Gammon, a freshman communication major from was part of Homecoming The activity Centurium. Tuesday near the art chalk to his touches week 5 FREE TOKENS with suu i.d. for first time costumers x Pi Ma ball Get ready for Utah's premier paint acres of adrenaline park with over 10 fun!!! ent for group & birthday pumping action and All church groups Pities welcome. Or...jusn 1st Annual some eTDccqHr FALL RUMBLE! Paintball Tournament Saturday, October 16. Register online at www.chaospaintballpark.com Tons of Prizes 5-M- an I V-- t ! 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