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Show Page The Dixie Sun 6 94 Avalanche D51 - twintip, perfect condition with rotational bindings and leash, $300.00 or best offer. GNU General Joe 165 - Asymmetrical Goofy, good condition with bindings and leash, $150.00 or best offer. Call and 9 for Nate. leave message at (SELF SERVE ONLY) All Student D 'S WITH STUDENT WHILE SCHOOL IS IN SESSION 1988 Saab 9000 Turbo, black in color, tan leather seats, manual transmission, 5 door hatchback, new Pirelli snow tires, 106,000 miles. $8,000. Call Nicki, Thwe St Geone Locations River Road Downtown Sunset 674.7XK8 8 7 652-101- v'ljHiiij i!iuf;(! IMIiji jji(r SjiWMi Cyber Days Lisa Perry ATTI i The Colorado Belle invites you out for Spring Break 96! So, stay and play at the perfect getaway! r V r 1 (a; Rooms from $18 a night - Mention this ad for this special room rate Rock and Roll in the Riverboat Lounge Beers of the World and Bratwurst BBQ on Saturday, March 23rd Shooter Specials Free Gift at check-i- when you show your college I.D. n SHOW YOUR COLORADO BELLE ROOM KEY AND RECIEVE: V- - Free 12 hour Sea Doo rental (with each hour paid) Free Limousine transportation to and Sea Doo rental dock from J BONUS: free spring Break 96 with Ten or More Booked Rooms from Your School! Colombo bellE Sunday through thursday. weekends slightly higher Must be 21 years ot age or older challenged m and timidly touched a button. Instantly the machine went into "red alert", it started quacking at me, the screen started flashing and I think I saw sparks coming out of the back. Immediately several computer lab workers sprung to action, h in administering cyber an attempt to prevent the hard drive from deinitializing - or something like that. Dazed and confused I backed slowly away and resigned myself to handwriting all of my assignments and paying some of my more computer literate pals to type them. I realize that I am not alone in my illit f L 3 mouth-to-mout- 'up JO inadverte-dumpe- 628-770- 8T5a!ilLER -QypusJt- 5 eracy. There have been times when h been in the computer lab, keeping a distance from anything that looks r technical than a pencil sharpener have heard the groans of agony is' )A from students who have not only their work on every adjacent terminal u, lab. Again, I watched as the comm assistants rushed to the aid of the dent, talking their cyber lingo and am ingly restoring everything to the good" status. Regardless of the fact that the spend their time talking about sprat links to a transpositor, and the fact it these individuals can, if necessary as ble an entire computer in less than ? minutes, the computer lab assistants not nerds. Computer gods and godde-armore appropriate titles for these .r viduals. They have figured out a m traverse the vortex that separates the a mal human being from technologt are able to effectively communicate t (even more amazingly) understand cc puters. To these fine lab workers let me say thank you, and I'm sorry for call l! you nerds in am one of the most computer ate individuals on the face of this earth. For example, the other day I walked into the library and casually approached one of the computers. Gently, I reached out illiter- I For Sale PIE For rm iust lechnically Classified mcJ March jt high-schoo- Diversity continued from Page 5 advisor, but the participation within the club slowly faded away. A similar club called The La SalsaLatino Club, advised by Dennis Martinez is offered at Ran The International Club, advised bv bier Loya Garrett, covers all the Asian and European students at Dixie. Dennis Martinez is advisor over (he La Salsa (Latino) club. The Inservice Training seminar conducted at the college on Feb. 23 inclu- ;;sc ded a variety of workshops. Dr. Chris Ruiz, BYU professor and keynote speaker, said,"To consider each other's differences is a formidable way of reaching tolerance. What makes our bid country great is our differences, not sur Wa ilarities." Coi Being involved in a club, according Ruiz, is a great way to appreciate your Ut; culture or your talents. Tal from Dixie. "The Salsa Club was one of the best clubs, but they only came to 4 or 5 out of the 8 meetings last year," said Nikki Clayton, Exec. Council Organization vice president. The Black Student Association was a short-live- d club, advised by George Scott, College Housing. "No one wanted to assume the leadership position," said Scott. "Most black students are here on athletic scholarships and don't desire to be in a club." 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