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Show THE THUNDERBIRD · SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITI • THURSDAY, MAY6, 1993 • PAGE 5 Greeks' plans for quarter are 'open to all students' BY JAKE CUDNEY of r.he Thunderbird Staff SUU Theatre Presents ~ c:::>.:S.«?-pF...CL-n..c:C With the completion of Rush Week, the SUU's lnter-Greek Council is looking forward to the remainder of the quarter with activities that will include the entire student body, according to Ben Baldwin, IGC president. Baldwin said the lnter·Greek Council doe most of its advertising and focuses more on including the entire campus during Rush Week, however the group's budget won't allow for mass-campaigning like that of rush. Baldwin said, "All of the activities are opened to all rudents, but we're not going out and advertising like we do with rush week." One upcoming Greek event will be a dance held tomorrow night. According to Baldwin, the hop was originally going to be held on Saturday night, but due to scheduling problems with the P.E. Building, the date and location had to be changed. It is now going to be held in the Srudent Center. "That's the day that came up last week so we grabbed it," he said. The two SUU sororities, Chi Sigma Upsilon and Phi Alpha Beta, have plans of their own for the rest of the quarter. On May 18th, the sororities are co-spon oring an educati.onal program on time and stress management , Baldwin said that the program will be run as an interactive lecture for the best mix of speaker and audience participation. The meeting will be held in the student center but Baldwin is not sure which room as of yet. "We haven't scheduled a place in the student cenrer yet, but it will be in there somewhere," he said. lGC has one service project planned for the re.st of the quarter. They are going to be working on an Adopt a Highway project on May 19th. The group plans on cleaning a one mile stretch down the middle of the north anJ soud1 oound ections of 1.1 Baldwin said that they are going to finish out the month with a social May 26th. Tentatively, IGC has planned a hike through Zion's National Park, however Baldwin explained that nothing is definite right now. tn..e. ~i-!1:9 ' • e-Chr1.--i.co Lor -1-->~ -rec:1.--.--r-1.-C-c:> C1.-t A Musical Comedy By Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber • Directed by Fred C. Adams April 29, 30, May 1, 6, 7, 81 1993 • 8 p.m. • Matinee May 8 • 2 p.m. Randall L. Jones Theatre• $2 with current SUU Student 1.0. ,ijQ y . STR ETCH JEANS Levi's Lycra Stretch Jeans have the look and feel of washed heavyweight denim · - . with the added benefit of Lycra. Classic 5-pocket styling in 98% Cotton, 2% Lycra. These might be · the most comfortable jeans you'U ever wear. s. .I PBL earns state honors Member ofSUU's Phi Beta lamlxla (PBL) busine s fraternity chapter won top honors at the recent state leadership conference and competition in alt lake City. The chapter earned a total of 40 awa rds, including the Outstanding Chapter of the Year Award, which is based on attendance at leadership conferences, chapter activities, and awards won in competitive events. Fifteen of the 17 SUU PBL members who attended earned individual event awards. The following PBL members earned first place awards: Jeff Barton, (Cedar City), Mr. Future Business Executive; Tad Wright (Vernal), business graphics; Ronda Miller (Caliente, Nev.), machine transcription. An additional 29 second through tenth place awards were won by SUU students at the PBL competition. Stafford Southwick was also honored as SUU's outstanding chapter member. Six members of the SUU chapter qualified to participate in competition at PBL's national leadership conference in Washington D.C., July I0-13: Jeff Barton, Adriana Cortei, Tad Wright, Brent Bills, Crystal Crookston, Stafford Southwick. Sl )t :·s P( TIUJ( :ATl():\S c:(>l 1 :\(:IL IS ACCEPTING A PPIJCATl():\S F<H{ THREE NE\\' \IE\I BERS. nanchwear 52 N. Main 586-8108 Don't fo rge t Mother's Day Sunday, May 9th Re me mber her wi th a bo x of de li cio u s home made Fudg e . Choose from a variety of flavors, wrapped in a personalized giftbox. You Pick up TIH.: Coum:il is rl'sponsihk for administt.Ting lht.· gnu: ral affai1·s of Jolley's rlt<' n11111der/Jird and Fail1f'i11tl . including th<.· sdt·t·tion of tht.· l'ditor of t·ad1 puhlication . thl' appro,al of thl' annual hudgl't ~11HI thl' hl'aring of complaints that arl' not amdioratnl at a lo,u-r kn·l. .\n applkant must ht· a full-ti ml' stmknt and not a staff mt.·mhl'r of dthl'r puhlicllion nor a n1t·1uhl'r of st udl'nt go,·l'rt1 ml'nt. Applications 1nay ht.· pkkt.·d up from Lois Bulloch in AI> 212 and returned no later than 5 p.n1., .\londay, May 10. 1/ 2 lb .... $2.95 1 lb ......... $5.50 We mail 1/2 lb .......... $4.50 1 lb ... :...... .$6.99 Please order early at SUU Bookstore Special Off er: With a 1 lb. order get one of our select~d mugs for $1.00 more. Have your 1/2 pound or 1 lb. fudge box gift wrapped for that special mom for just $2.00 more!! Offer good through May 8th. ~ ~. |