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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2001 u I V E s I y PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS SUUSA PRESIDENT Ryan Richey {One) ...............................•.•... .......... .453 Jed Montgomery (Why?} ...................................... 390 Jerame Tyree (Hook Up) ........ ............................. ... 306 ACADEMIC VICE PRESIDENT Marilyn HodSO(I (Why?) ....................................... 471 Aaron Jensen (One) .....................................•....... 351 Ben Crosby (Hook Up) .. .........................................318 ACTIVITIES VICE PRESIDENT Sheri Stowell (One) ...............................................441 Heather Latteier (Why?) ..•.....................•..............403 Rebecca Fischer {Hook Up) ................................... 294 CLUBS & ORGS VICE PRESIDENT Andrea Latimer (One) ........•..................................439 Eric Kirby (Why?) ................................................. 429 Scott Rawlings (Hook Up) ...................................... 279 BTC SENATORS Amy McAffee-Clark (Why?) ................. ................123 Andrea Dover (One) ..........................••.................. 105 Lynar Young (One) ............................ ................... ..92 Marcus Cusik (Why?) ..................................•.......... 87 Jared Hallows (Why?) .................•......... ...............•.78 Spencer Koelliker (One) ................................ .........76 Steven Beckstrand (Hook Up) ..................................66 William Tyiet Young (Hook Up) .. .............................. 61 George Glynn Wilcox (Hook Up) ..............................47 EDUCATION SENATORS Amanda Pfundstein (One) .....................................70 Ashley McKell (Why?) .........................•....... .-........ 69 Ashley Pitcher (Why ?) ........................................... 64 Brittany Sweat (Why ?) ........... ................................ 57 Sara Baddley (One) ........•...............•........................45 Jane Clark (Hook Up) ............................................. 45 Joni Richa,rds (Hook Up) ..........................................39 Kristin Bjamson (Hook Up) ....................................... 38 Holly Burraston (One) ........................................... ,... 35 HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCI SENATORS Derric Troy Maxfield (Why?) ................................ 133 Amy Swalberg (One) ............................... v . . ......... 130 Dana Dzwoniarek (One) .......................................118 -Oani Hall (Why?) ................................................... 108 Chantel Thackeray (Why?) .........•..................•..... 106 Bridget.Reynolds (One} ........................ ................. 90 Rhiannon Bent (Hook Up) ........... ,........................ .... 89 Lenny Pollock (Hook Up) ............................ .............. 86 Hilary Stinson (Hook Up) ............... ~.......................... 82 PERFOWMING & VISUAL ARTS SENATORS Jay (Jake) Webb (Why?) ........................................60 Erin Turek (Why?) ...................................................56 Sara Markham (One) ...............................................55 Tiffany Carter (Why?) .............................................51 Crystal Bullock (Hook Up) .....................................37 Ruth Tibbitts (One) .................................................37 Hayley Trtus (One) ...•...•.....................•.................... 37 Courtney Gardner (Hook Up) ................................... 32 Clark V. Theodore (Hook Up) ................................... 31 Jason Petrovich ................... ..................................... 19 Jake Eyre .. .... ......... ....... .............................................. 6 SCIENCE SENATORS Matt Glazier {Why?) .............................................. 110 Kolby Day (Why?) .................................................103 Annie Draper (One) ................... ............................ 103 Joseph Katschke (One) .........................;................ 85 Julianne Olsen (Hook Up) ...................................... 75 Matthew Kime (Hook Up) ....................................... Dorian Drage {Vv'hy?) .. .-.......... .......................... ......... 68 Ghada Shabana (One) ...................... .. .....................66 Paul Martin (Hook Up) .................... ..........................62 r4 STRAIGHT PARTY VOTES: Why?: 145 Hook Up: 118 One: 115 PERCENTAGE OF TURNOUT: 24.5 (Names In bold advance to Wednesday's finals) SEE STORY ON PAGE 5. SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY· CEDAR CITY, UTAH Founders' Day is tomorrow F~stivities include banquet, ball and Billy Dean, Gary Morris concert SUU's Founders' Day celebration will be staged The celebration will conclude with the Founders' Day Ball tomorrow, and as usual, a list of both traditional and fun beginning at 10 p.m. in the Sharwan Smith Center Ballroom. events are scheduled for alumni, faculty and staff, and Music will be provided by the Joe Muscolino Band. Tickets students. for the ball are also obtainable through the Centrum, and are Open tours of the newly-completed Physical Education $10 per couple. Building begin at 11:30 a.m. The dedication is at 2 p.m. The Hall of Honor will induct two new recipients this year Then, the traditional President's Founders' Day Dinner at the Founders' Day Dinner on March 23: will take place in the Steve Gilbert Great Hall of the R. Haze Obert and Grace Tanner. The contributions and Hunter Conference Center. Following a reception and fullrelationship of the Tanners to SUU are numerous, course dinner, the president will award Distinguished considerable and invaluable. It is through their generosity Service Awards to individuals who have made significant and love of SUU, that the institution has received such contributions, not exclusive to financial , to the university treasures as the Adams Memorial Theatre. (Adams, over the years. · incidentally, is Grace's Inductions to the Halt maiden name). of Honor will also take The Tanner Lectures place for this year's on Human Values, acknowledgement for formally established extraordinary support first at Cambridge and contribution to University in England, the institution. is an internationallyAt 8 p.m., an recognized intellectual exciting musical event Noted scholars concert will be held in and philosophers are the Auditorium the gladiators in this prestigious arena of featuring musical Obert c. Tanner Grace A. Tanner Thomas Hatch headliners, Billy Dean thought and-Gary Morris. The Mr. Tanner passed a cappella group, The away in 1993, but his Coats, (formerly legacy contin ues to live called The Trench on through his wife and Coats) will also partner. Every year. the enhance the evening. Tanners sponsor at Concert tickets are $8 least two of the lectures with student 1.0., $15 within the university's general and available annual Convocation through the Centrum Series. First, the Box Office at 586-7872. (continued on page 3) Frain G. Pearson C. Steve Lunt Mary MacDonald P.E. Building dedication is ·set That eyecatching new edifice on the comer of Center bulkhead allows the pool to be sectioned off to accommoand 600 West is SUU's new Physical Education Building, date races, or simultaneous water polo games. and will be dedicated during this year's Founders' Day Inside and out, the building is ~ k and efficient. The Celebration tomorrow. sculptures on the south end of the building were solicited ·we felt it particularly appropriate to dedicate this building from New Mexico artists, Howard and Kathleen Meehan. on Founders' Day because the P.E. department has The Meehans created "The Zone· sculpture especially for contributed so significantly to the program and reputation SUU's Physcial Education Building to symbolize the of SUU." Dean O'Driscoll, director of marketing and public human experience of being in that euphoric zone of relations, says. physical peakness. The design, as well as the intriguing The 120,000 sq. ft. building houses a S~meter Olympicinteraction between the sculpture and light, are sized swimming pool, five racquetball courts, a fitness representative of the geographical surroundings of the center, several specialized labs, more than a dozen faculty campus. offices, several classrooms, including the largest lecture On Founders' Day, open tours of the new P.E. ·Bl,!ilding hall on campus, and a single room which includes three will take place.from 11 :30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The dedication gymnasia, an indoor track, the ability to accommodate ceremony will be at 2 p.m. Enter at the south end of the either 12 simultaneous badminton games or seven building, near the sculpture. teaching courts for volleyball games. Plans are under way to helve a memorable event for all in "This facility will be the most electronically-compatible on attendance at the grand opeping. the campus," says Steve Lunt. 30+-year faculty member of "This building is so huge it demands a great celebration,· the P.E. department and integral player in the design and !Says O'Driscoll, who is also the event coordinator for the opening of the new building. dedication. "There are several times during a tour of the State-of-the-art certainly describes this structure. There facility where guests just stop and stare with their mouths · are even water extractors in the locker rooms for . open,· he added. "It's really just a spectacular site that swimmers to dry their swimsuits after a workout in the pool. can't be desaibed with words.· And, speaking of which, the building holds a beautiful 5~ ·we now have a building which compares favorably with meter pool. That's big enough to hold five pools the size of P.E. buildings at any school in the country," says the pool in the existing P.E. building, 54 lap swimmers at a time, or several large swim classes at once. A. mobire (continued on page 3) I • I •• |