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J0£3 64 leads the pack through the first turn after taking the holeshot at Sunday's MX races Mammoth skeleton to be housed in CEU museum by Kirsten Christensen news editor remodeling of the museum for purposes of accreditation" Burge said- It will also give us a more professional status that will aid in the borrowing of display material from other museums he said CEU has recently received a federal grant to help with the costs involved with accreditation Burge educational proposal Morris said Museums requesting replicas of The prehistoric mammoth the mammoth include Castle near last summer found skeleton Dale's and CElTs as well as the the Huntington Reservoir will be city ofFairvicw A replica of the mammoth housed in the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum will be mounted for display at the However its permanency CEU Prehistory Museum The there is contingent upon the muactual bones could easily be damseum becoming an accredited said aged if mounted Also mounting 1992 said institution by would limit their scientific access Meanwhile tlic bones arc George Morris forest supervisor of the curation initial and Burge said Because the bones arc continuing Manti-LaSNational Forest The stabilization by the Utah Slate valuable they will probably be reservoir is located in the Manti-LaSDivision of History in Salt Lake displayed in a high security exForest The Forest Serhibit Burge said Which is better City After stabilization the Muthan having it in boxes in a basevice will maintain ownership of seum of Natural History in Salt the skeleton though it will be on ment somewhere he added Lake City will coordinate the loan to CEU Other items found at the site molding and production of the The process of drying and bear skull casts of the bones used to build including a short-face- d and mammoth the will also be loaned to CEU Morstabilizing replica mammoth skeletons for then producing the molds and casts other institutions and orgaris said Several institutions requested to build replicas could take up to nizations the mammoth be placed in their two years to complete Morris said The Museum of Natural Hisin a letter announcing the Fbrcst facilities including the Earth Scitory was selected for molding Service's decisions for the care and coordination based on the experience Museum at Brigham Young mammoth the of ence the museum has in producing University in Provo and the Murepository That time will allow the CEU molds and casts as well as their seum of Natural History at the museum to complete its current renovation and the accreditation many window displays in various process said Donald Burge curaPainter Kathryn for the museum stores tor and director staff writer Susan Polstcr taught the The arrangements and agreement Have you noticed the still worked students about advertising and documents arc being CEU window display being crehow to design and create ads on out he said ated with colorful fashions from "The accreditation process is the Pagcmakcr computer prothe CEU Bookstore Charlotte's lime and consuming" gram expensive Fashion and Kmart? The class has been doing Burge said "But we are going Fashion merchandising the window displays and projects ahead with it" students were taught window disto show the steps in fashion merAccreditation with the American Association of Museplays by Krista Kaminski and chandising Jennie Hess came have been their and talked to the class about how what to a similar practicing ums is college newly learned in skills winthe to sell a product display goes through Burge said And it dow in Main facilthe of the CEU students in the Building will require upgrading The students were also of fashion merchandising class are ity and staff "On the upside how to in consultaught present products making a project called the situation a team of a creative Ms Kaminski to be sold to students way tants from the AAM will work in is a professional in the field of are us They ponytail holders made an advisory capacity to help and has with colorful material merchandising designed with the construction and - al al Students learn marketing concepts "sco-onic- s" pic have been involved in the University of Utah whole process It was local people "The decision of the Fbrcst who discovered dug and stored Service to name CEU as the repository for the mammoth is the the mammoth and then worked to best one" Burge said "Local pco- - bring it back" Award Assembly ten Cami Knudson outstanding precision drill team member by Nancy Karpowitz and Wcndi Young outstanding cheerleader Daren Cortez outstanding yell leader and Kcni Maccy outstanding song leader an- nounced Susan Polstcr Lee Mathic was named outstanding journalism student by Polstcr while Mike Smuin was named outstanding physical science student by Wilson Henderson John Egan outstanding band student by Dcrral Siggard Tim Miller outstanding business student by Henning Olsen Renee Brown outstanding elementary education student by Phil Brown Cindy Parker outstanding French student by Jay Andrus Mary Adair outstanding Spanish student by Katie Thompson ftlrick Hillas outstanding mathematics student by Bob Taniguchi and Jane Johason outstanding geography and geology student by Michele Fleck and Don Burge Academic Vice President Robert Torgcrson awarded 38 students honor cords for achieving 3 5 to 4j0 GPA throughout their classes at CEU Those receiving honors (33 to 373) include Gregory S Warren Jancl M Anast Trmi Ong Bisqucra David Michael Carr Shirley G Coyne Darlene Dillcy Tammy Lynn Downand Clint B EliasonTodd Alai Hackney Melissa Kay Jewell Calvin Johnson Joye Kcclc Linda M Mate Timothy C Miller Evelyn Olsen Robert William Richcns Paula Espinoza Wells and Martcc M Wrighi include Cindy Jo Parker Jeanne High honor students (37-4Q- ) Wright Taskar Tracy Black Catherine Bonomo Willie Draughon Jr Shane LaVillc Hanna Patrick John Hillas Cindy A Jones Susan M Kochcvar Brett C Larsen Lee Norcll Mathic Jacquelyn A Rassmuscn Christine M Rummcl Dan Neal Swink Nicholas Patrick Talton Irene Willbur Stacy Bcmcll World Kristin Diane Hodges Kirstic Renee Sal-amani- and Jackie L Huntsman Bill Painter presented special awards to the 1988-8- 9 ASCEU student government officers They included Calvin Johnson Salamanikas Regina Taylor Lee Mathic Becky Bdl Kenneth Muir Todd Bills Shane Taylor Shawndra Jensen Cindy Parker Angclyn Verdi Kendra Wright Wcndi DcFricz Anna Thompson and Todd Dcvcnish At the conclusion of the ceremony Johnson swore in the 1989-9- 0 ASCEU student government officers TTicy included Brad G wythcr president JD Conover vice president of academics and Kristie Eliason vice president of activities |