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Show N I I T y CAMPUS NEWS: suu sees its funds grow through judicious investments in premium stocks. PAGE3. CAMPUS NEWS: Founders' Day 1998 at SUU saw an unveiling, honors to fi-ve l uminaries, a con cert and a ball. PAGE 4. CAMPUS ARTS: The Braithwaite Gallery is now open with a display which will run through the beginning of next quarter. PAGE 15. CAMPUS SPORTS: The suu Lady 'Bird gymnasts host Texas Women's University tonight at 7 p.m . in the Centrum, but the squad will have to face the Pioneers without the ' services of bars and floor artist Kym Franl<lin, who's likely out for the year with an ankle injury. PAGE 16. Kym Franklin OPINION: SUUSA is hard at work along with campus officials to institute a 'one card' for the use of SUUans. PAGE 8. STATE NEWS: A Salina mother of four has been convicted of the murder of a 70-year-old man. PAGE 13. NAT'L NEWS: Whitewater #gure fames McDougal died yesterday in prison while serving a three-year sentence for fraud. PAGE 14. WORLD NEWS: Serbian police have declared that they have wrapped up their crackdown in Kosovo. PAGE 14. , ~ .- rpsty ?~ This ~anet of SUUans found yest~z:4_r,y a perfect{ttay for rolling a snowman NATIONAL SPORTS: Just who is go~g to the Big Dance this year after the NCAA has handed out all the invitations! PAGE 18. soutlfiff_, the Sherratt Li6'ary. (From left) Clint Stone, a business major from #1. L" e City, Michae,,l finn, an accounting ma,;or from Sa~ram,to, Calif., 'hristy Randall, ~ business ma;or..f-,:gm lJas Vegas, Nev., · ii Mariah ve. well, a~eatre ma;or fro~'CaJi'1te, Nev., are al fre§mifen. |