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Utah 845011 1 Published by the students of the College of Eastern Utah Class of 1990 largest In CEU history Rep Karras accepts invitation to address graduating class Retiring speaker of the Utah House of Representatives Nolan E Karras has accepted an offer to deliver the commencement address to CEU's 1990 graduates The Roy republican wiU also receive an honorary degree at the June 8 graduation exercises Karras who was widely regarded as a top candidate for the COP' gubernatorial nomination in 1992 surprised political observers last month when he announced he was retiring from public office He wu first elected to the Utah House of Representatives in 1980 and soon became a driving force as a member then later as chairman of the power ful Executive Appropriations Committee In 1987 his peers tapped him as the house majority leader elevating him to speaker two years later A successful certified public accountant and registered investment advisor Karra earned a bachelor's of science in banking and finance from Weber State College in 1969 One year later he completed work on his master's of business administration at the University of Utah In 1979 he became a vice president in the Jack B Parsons heavy highway construction companies based in Ogden He also serves on the board of directors of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Utah In addition to his responsibilities in the Utah Legislature Karras maintains a high civic profile serving on the Governor's Gean Air Commission the Salt Lake City Olympic Organizing Committee and the Ogden Symphony Ballet Foundation The University of Utah named him one of their outstanding Alumni in 1988 and the Utah Stale AFL-CIhonored him with their outstanding legislator award in 1986 Karras will address nearly 300 graduates at the Price campus exercise the largest graduating class in the College of Eastern Utah's O Three instructors have been added to 1 990-9- 1 CEU faculty " "W p 4 — - Three new instructors for the 1990-9- 1 academic year were approved Monday by the College of Eastern Utah's Institutional Council at their monthly meeting Benay Blend PhD Athens Ga wu approved a history instructor Henry Zwick Big Rapids Mich wu approved a mathematics and computer instructor and Russell Goodrich Ml Home Utah wu a computer applications approved and business instructor Blend --war graduated from the University of New Mexico with a doctorate in American Studies Her concentration wu in Southwest studies and women's studies She completed her dissertation in 1988 with history of "Women Writers and the Desert: Mary Austin Ina Sizer Cusidy and Alice Corbin" Her master's degree wu earned at the University of with an emphuis in American history and a concentration in the West and native American studies Her awards include the Theodore Blagin Awvd for best article published on conservation in 1988 and first prize in the EC Barksdale Student Lectures: Essays in History u u u Texu-Arlingl- Use new number in case of emergency only 9-1- -1 As Carbon County and the College of Eastern Utah have installed the emergency number on the phone lines a few problems have occumd due to misuse of the service "Students at the college have called the number to contact the disor patcher night security personnel for routine business” Frank Whipple chief of CEU security said is for emergencies only If you need to contact the dispatcher call 9-1- -1 9-1- -1 "9-1- -1 637-162- 1” Emergencies constitute fire police sheriff rescue medical and the is Utah Highway Patrol 9-1- -1 available free of charge from coin phones businesses residences car phones and telephones for deaf people It is to be used only when you see a fire when you see a crime being committed or when you need rescue or emergency medical services Whipple asks that students who need routine services from the night 1 It security personnel call for is not appropriate to use routine business or calls If you have an emergency remember to dial "9" to gel off the campus phones before dialing 637-1629-1- -1 9-1- -1 1977 Before accepting her position at hu been a history instructor at the University of Georgia and Memphis State University and a teaching us is tint at UNM Zwick was graduated from the University of Idaho in Moscow with two master's degrees One wu earned in computer science with an emphuis in software engineering while the other wu in mathematics with an emphuis in modern algebra He earned his bachelor of arts de CEU she gree from Northeastern Illinois University Chicago 111 in mathematics He currently is an usistant professor of mathematics at Fcnis State University in Michigan where he teachers mathematics and computer science duses His teaching experience includes an usociate in mathematics at Wuhington State University computer science and mathematical lecturer and instructional usistant at the U of I and a mathematics instructor at Northland Pioneer Community College and Utah State University Goodrich holds a mutcr's degree in information systems from USU and a bachelor of science degree in business education with a minor in business education A high honors graduate his overall GPA finished at 397 He hu received the NBEA award of merit president's scholarship teaching fellowship named to the national dean's list business management student of the year national Gold Key Honor Society and Delta Phi Epsilon His teaching experience includes teaching business and computer classes at Allamont High School and computers at USU He hu also worked with special services where he taught motivation study skills academic knowledge accounting BASIC programming and economics Region church representative speaks to students at LDS forum By Gina Howard feature editor Elder Dale Hanks LDS region representative for the Moab Price and Cutle Dale regions talked about the events that have enabled the LDS Church to send miuionaries into new parts of the world at a noon forum May 3 at the Price Institute of making headlines in Church publications "things are happening every- day” Hanks said Besides speaking on the progression of missionary work Hanks also stressed the need for missionar- ies and particularly members to "spend time being good Christians" He continued by saying that often develop a negative atReligion titude toward Church because the Hanks the nephew of LDS Church Church with only usociate the General Authority Marion D Hanks they and work not service related the series of events that lead missionary He forum that reminded the those at to missionar ies being allowed into they need to be willing to serve the the Soviet Union to proselyte He community not just the members of also told the stories of how misthe Church "The Gospel's bigger sionaries were able to get into than that" he said Hanks admonCzechoslovakia and other Eutem ished members to catch the vision Bloc countries and also how they "We have a tremendous contribution were able to get into parts of Africa Although there events are not (continued on page rs |