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Show MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2001 I UNIVERSITY JOURNAL CAMPUS NEWS I PAGE4 - 'Old Scho·o ls' have rich history Baker wins $64k on 'Millionaire' SUU theatre arts student Lance Baker won $64,000 on ABC's 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire,' in a show which aired Tuesday, June 12. The senior from Green River, Wyo., chose to walk away when he 'had no idea' which revolutionary leader was known as 'The Liberator,' for the $125,000 question. The answer was Simon Bolivar. Baker said he plans to buy a new ca r, pay off some of his "' student loans and treat a few ~ friends to SUU and USF theatre ~ productions. He's shown here being congratulated by show host ~ Regis Philbin. · (co ntinu ed frorp page 3) For instance, do you remember how new 'tll{Jencs u d co be initiated up n their arrival to the old s boots? Older -rndents would throw lhem inco lhe big irrigation ditch that used to run along the road ilf front. of the elementary chool. Do you remember the I ving nick.name student gave to a favorite American History teacht:r Zot: Palmer? Aunt Zo . Did you know that originally the high school's main uoors wen: si.1pposed co actuaUy face another direction than they Jo? The high ·chool was built in 1939 by the WPA , but they mu t 've had the building plans turned the wrong way on the table. Do you remember what the newer addition between the elementary and junior high school was alw,1ys affectionately called? Th andwichbecau ·e it was sandwiched in be een , and connected, the cwo building ·. The addition housed die home e onorriic classe and offices ; Rulan ' office u ed to be in ·me :andwi ·h. 3 Sandra Stiglinski passes aw-ay Theatre Arts and Dance Costumer andra Stiglin ki, 53, sue wnbed to a heart attack at home early Wednesday, June 13. · u tig." a1so designed cosmmes for the Utah hakespearean Festival and for many regional productions over the years. he came to UU in 1977 aft~r graduatin~ from Cal State Fullerton." While in edar City, she promoted a number of children's causes, and provided aid and helter to many youngsters over the years. he was also devoted co a number of children's theatre projectS, the most well-known of which was The Peanut Butter Players. SP E CIA L he was currently erving on the fund raising committee for the Heritage Community Theatre. he leaves a daughter, Jamie Oared) Ball and three grandchildren, Madison, Maxwell and Rowan. Stig was interred at the Cedar City Cemetery Saturday. The family has requested that those who would like to remember tig do so by donating to ~Park DiScovery in Memory of Sandra tiglinski. " Checks can be mailed to: ina Barnes, 141 North Main, Cedar City, UT 84720. · IN T RODUC T OR Y - I - R A T E .\ .J.SUU 1 - ~w - -- ··- Q~ - A1v1U1bla Fall <!' i 1,----~~ ~~ ~J~,__-uo~~~~~ -' S11111 ,, _2001 ' ~ 1• R -\ 1\ _SOU'S W1ST COtMNIENllY LOCAllP APARTMENTS • I 112 BLOQ(S FROM SOU QASSROOMS • I 112 BLOQ(S FROM 00\JJNlO\NN PADDINGTON PLACE All NWlMN1S HAYE: • CABLE W • Ml<ROWM • .DIS~WAS~ER • GARBAGE DISPOSAL • WAS~ER ~ DRYER iED t DRESSER NAILA~ILITY IS LIMITED, SO CAU (435) S'I0-'1543 10 MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW l |