Show r- Page 8 — The Herald Journal Logan I Jta The AroirtVoathar ivyrvrtr'Virrt Selected stocks Hazing loretonoon '"V1 Monday May 20 1996 Weather aw - w wre 1 7TrV' Coo tin ned from Page Tuesday May 21 1 appeals court to review a majority decision it reached on May 8 wmm cnnOMMr BSD HL i cm M0i INC AccvWMtftw lac E3 E3 C3 O £li £Q Cache forecast ICI A— py mnBnongi wetpiif M wc gwnoii ITT j Frn JL — Weather synopsis: Bridgortand is enjoying nice weather between storm systems Following a few residual mountain showers today slues wil be mostly dear und Tuesday night often ogtia That storm wi bring showers and cool winds to the region before high pres sure ushers in fair breezy conditions r tic weekend Today: A taw clouds and mountain showers will end Mostly sunny In tie valey areas with highs near 62 Lows tonight wd be near 40 In Logan and 34 in Trenton and WeSsvBe - r- Increasing clouds wrung wo ownugnt wnn 44-4- 6 n town and 38 in tie urbs 72-7- 5 Extended: Mosty cloudy wl 44 rv ana vwnoifvnnni anoing Gusty northwest winds to 30-3- 5 and colder Snow down to 5500-600- Northern Idaho: Tonight alight chonoa of evening showers otherwise party ctoudy Pakfty early morning tog Lowa 35 to 45 Tuesday moody ctoudy wNh a chance of afternoon ehowara and tfiunderstorma Higha 80 to 68 rnoay mph 0 foot Thursday Htyhe 6065 Wednesday 52-5- 8 Thursday and back up to 6266 Friday Lows Wednesday night wd be 42 in Logan and 38 In the suburbs Central Idaho: Tonight isolatod earwig showers odierwiee party cloudy west and mostly claar seat Patchy dropping to 36 and 30 respectively Thursday and Friday nights morning tog Lows 30 to 40 cooler in oma Mgh vtfleyt Tuesday increasing doudfteea with a chonoa of afternoon Average temperature: The average high temperature tor tvs data In donee-toeLogan is 70 wdh tie average low droppeig to about 43 degrees Higha 55 Id 65 FfnlpHatltwt probabMWse: Monday 20 percent Tuesday 5 peresnt Wednesday 70 peresnt Thursday 60 percent Friday 20 peicanL Southern Idaho: Tonight isolated evening showers othaneise patty cloudy and continued cool Lows 35 to 45 Tuesday increasing cloudiness with a Freeze potential: Thera is a slight chance of Iroet in tie suburfee Monday night Good chance Thursday and Friday nights e chanos of afternoon showers and mamly western areas Highs In tie 60s evening otherwwe clesnng and quite coot Lows In the 30s to low 40s 20s mountains and Isr west Tuesday mosty sunny and s Me warmer A tow afternoon showers or tiunderatonws southaaat and western mountains hkghs in tie 60s to low TCe 50s to low 60s mountains tom Sunday Hat Neighbor Farm Logan KVNU Logan USU ML Logan North Logan NW Logan mot ot ww otviok lorvgni decreasing winds becoming clear and oooi Low In the 30 to lower 40s Tuesday mosty sunny and wanner aaoapl tar scaBerad afternoon showara or txaider stomw southwest HKfta kithe mld60s to 70s reaching near 80 i 08 anwrniM Trenton 1 In ordering another hearing the appeals court said public required to have a teaching cerschool students do not "shed their tificate to get a speech degree constitutional rights to freedom of And when she was working as a speech or expression at the student teacher to acquire that certificate Long quickly realized schoolhouse gate” it was something she liked When Seamons a second-strin- g In Maryland where her husquarterback reported the band was working at Walter Reed hazing football coach Douglas Snow told him to apologize to the Army Medical Center she was given a choice: become a speech team according to court docutherapist or teach second grade ments She chose second grade When he refused he was disAfter moving back to Washingmissed from the team the lawsuit alleges and eventually the ton she taught high school part school principal suggested that time while raising her own chilSeamons change schools and he dren She then taught college transferred to Emery County classes at WSU after getting her master's degree in elementary High School education but was soon lured Seamons is seeking compenaway to teach kindergarten satory and punitive damages The proposal was simple Offiagainst the coach principal cials asked her "Wouldn't you high school and school district like to teach for peanuts in our all defendants in the court school?" Long action said half her payment was salary District Superintendent Larry the other half was deemed public Jensen said he conferred with dis- service trict attorneys after the May 8 "If I had to do it over I’d go appeals courts ruling and is confiback and do it again" she said dent the district will prevail again In 1968 after Martin Luther in the lower court King Jr's assassination Long Jensen also said the court's upholding of the sexual harassment dismissal has important Wysmlng: Tonight some early implications for public educashowers or thunderstorms east Cache temperatures Chy h?H ia-a alt Lake Ogden and Provo: Tonight fair Lowa mid-40- u Tuesday moady tunny ft fte morning Becoming party cloudy during the afternoon Much warmer Highs mid- - and upper 70s Ogden tomparstarse: 65 44 75 Tuesday: Fair and much warmer with highs T-ro- upholding the Circuit Court's dismissal of claims that Sessions was sexually harassed One of the three appeals court judges dissented in the decision stating some sexual harassment may have existed because authorities told Seamens "boys will be boys" and he should "take it like a man” On the free speech issue Wallace contended the Cache County School District erred by retaliating against Seamons when he reported the hazing "You cannot retaliate against someone for exercising his free speech right" WUlace said in an interview "And one of the most important free speech rights we allege is to be able to go to authorities and grieve ard not be retaliated againsL” Continued from Page tion "It would hive made sexual was back across the country her white colleagues teaching older students received hate mail But at the kindergarten level the difference in skin color was not an issue — kindergarten teachers were simply part of the woodwork she said In 1970 the Longs moved to Cache Valley where she took classes at Utah State University and volunteered at Wilson Elementary School She was soon put to work at Edith Bowen on the USU campus where she would spend the next 23 years Fellow teachers and friends parents students and former students were among the crowd of people who thanked Long on Friday during a reception in her honor at the school The w ords teaching her first lesson on it That first lesson eventually led Long to draw up the plans for Gays Continued from Page Scamona who returned to uate in 1993 from Mountain seek protection from discrimination in employment housing and 1 High School left for an LDS public accommodations “We must conclude that Amendment 2 classifies homosexuals not to further a proper Church mission in Chicago the same day the appeals court handed down its rulings velous teacher " said Kaye-- i Rhecs Edith Bowen’s associate I director Kaye Rhees "She’s a master teacher" "I'm just one of the millions! I Long responded shying away from the publicity and acknowU the many other teacher!' "great" and "wonderful" were edging who are justly deserving of crcd often used by those who spoke of it But her husband Gilbert I Long summed up what many at Fri- Why did she teach? day's reception agreed: "She's "The kids” she said "They one in a million” love you no matter what you do They give you their trust They're so fun and no day is like any other" "You learn with them" she added explaining how she had to learn about electricity before Good Neighbors la a weekly feature taghkghtng Cache VaRey reaxtorti who ere making a difference ft our community H you have suggeMxma tor people to feature ft this column cal Charles McCoSum or Jennifer Hmee at The Her eld Journal 7522121 for the court “This Colorado cannot do A state cannot so deem a class of persons a stranger to its laws" The amendment approved in 1992 has never been enforced because it was immediately challenged in court by gay men and women FlOKISTQUAm Mums for Mimoriai Day ANDERSONS f9 Center Logan tiun-derator- Extended forecasts Northern Utah: Wednesday mosty Chance of showam and twnder-ssorm- s Lows upper 40s and 50s Higha 65-7Thursday cloudy Chance of cloudy- 0 n the mountain Much cooler Lows 40a Nghs upper 50a to mkf60s Friday party ctoudy and wanwar Sigh chance of showers and thunderstorms Lows 40s Highs 60s to tower 70s I so Southern Utah: Wednesday and Thursday partly cloudy and cooler Skght chance of showers and funder-storm- s State forecasts By The Aeeoomed Lows nwMOs to these Northern Utah: Tonight tee Lows 40s to near 50 Tuesday party cloudy Much warmer HwTOe Southern Utah: Tonight tax Lows s upper 30s to Tuesday moefy army Warmer Hghe 60s to lower 90s mid-SO- Dixie: Tongrt dear Tuesday tunny nxd-5- 0 Hgfts 70s to mid-80- s Fndsy party ctoudy Sfcgfo chanos of ahowsre and tunder-storm- s mainly east Lows 40s Highs 70stomd-60- e Northern Idaho: Wednesday moedy ctoudy and breezy wh a good chance of ahowars and Vunderetorma Lows ft the 40a Highs 55 to 65 Thursday baoommg party ctoudy Skght chance at ram Students Colleges in the fast growing southwestern part of the state have not suffered enrollment Continued trots Page I stagnation “For my age I'm doing real good Holmes ssid "I quarter was up 65 percent from the prior year and Dixie College enrollment was up II percent i9M SUU's enrollment in winter I feci know kids in school try ing to pay on a car on school loans and every thing else I figure as long as construction s good I might as well jut try to hank it" As businesses move into Utah or expand operations they tap into an energetic and inexpensive source of labor: college students “They come on campus and art op booths They are making major efforts to recruit our stu-dca- ts ssid Gerald Sberratt president of Southern Utah University in Cedar Ory Companies such as Matrixx Marketing Circle 4 Farms and the OSuilivxn furniture are kxAirg to bond their work forces igifcas:!y Sherratt said mana-fKtur- rr -- t i Utah Valley State College's enrollment was up 64 percent but Utah State University's was up just 36 percent and the University of Utah’s w as up leu than I ipu rj ft? V 4 mf 31 tr 4 nijMMiu nriEMxirj unarms Fza’if disc crjuas riacAaz Q$22 792° j j cuua ft! i 6 percent College of Fatten Utah saw an enrollment decline of nearly 1 perernt The Humbert are more serious at Weber Sure Univmiry which had a 0 6 percent dip in the winter quartrr and a 33 percent decline in the spring quarter EnrollmenCwas 146 percent below pmjccTkxiv Weber's student body which commutes and tends to be is mot! susceptible to changes in the economy ssid W5U Provost fkft Smith CtarareeexftM n most mux caron wtfsvA r tftfvn JCr"ZTAV blue-coll- ar to amiij earn accyww 'TOE v ti M lm AUTOMOTIVE Lr' uhA 12 22T2T 22 ms das aonsnaMJ eboho sm iLtJn I 4 U 1 —to a r j - r Me ' f4 I ‘ 1 i area! at the dMds: Tonies tow evenwg mountaei showers or otherwise party cloudy and cod Lows In tw 30a Tuesday Increas ing clouds with scattered afternoon Showers or thunderstorms Highs In tw upper 50s to 60s ls o ?: r ! rewiring a room in her house She said working at a school in “ the middle of a university campuS -has made a difference She likes ! Director Prent Klag's vision that the school should be a cross ' between Harvard and Disneyland — "and that makes it fun" she : : added Long offers advice to begins ning teachers: "Each child is dif--' I ferent and you have to treat them ! that way” "Hone is a marvelous mar- legislative end but to make them unequal to everyone else' Justice Anthony M Kennedy wrote harassment a far greater administrative oooeem" Jensen said I again — this time teaching at an inner-cit- y school in Columbus Ohio Race issues divided part of die nation And in fact some of - rTfTTTT 1 ' |