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THURSDAY TUESDAY 10 7 page 8) computer lab ao that that land may be converted into parking stalls This rumor has many people confused because the building was once used for a licensed day care center and a licensed day care center is exactly what a lot of people feel is needed on campus "It is hard to convince people to tear something down once it has been built" bliss said"in the long term the plan is to tear the building down but for the short term it may be used as a day care center" The problem with the day care center is that it would have to be an auxiliary enterprise like the bookstore ami the cafeteria The reason this is a problem is because the students who have expressed a desire for a day care at little or no cost If the day care is an auxiliary enterprise then the college can not use state or federal money to operate it" Bliss said "The private sector has already expressed a concern about a low or no cost day care saying that it is 'unfair competition" Bliss added Bliss also stated that "Some current legislation which Resident Bush is expected to veto because of its SI billion price tag would probably allow the college to turn the computer lab into a day care center without any problem" Another rumor some students fear is that the plan for a Plreschool Training Center has been abandoned According to Bliss the FTC is still a part of the master plan and will be located in the CBB "The reason that the preschool training and the day care would need to be located in different areas is because of the current federal laws on day care centers which require children of certain ages to be separated form others and to have sleeping rooms" Bliss stated Many students have also expressed there concerns about the bad lighting around certain areas of the campus One particular dark spot is the area between Eldon B Sessions Hall and the BDAC "We have a critical need to improve the exterior lighting of the campus and while $37000 isn't nearly adequate to solve the problem it is a first step in the right direction" Bliss commented Communications are another area which has been designated as a problem by the administration who plan to keep things running smoothly with a communication upgrade system This system will contain a sovoice phisticated and data transmission system This new system will utilize fiber optic telephone lines and Ethernet cabling and will eventually become network for common a campus-wid- e mail and acelectronic file sharing cess to the automated library state-of-the-a- rt ii Newspaper Publish Political Forum 6 (continued SATURDAY FRIDAY pm Natural History Fueursioi MONDAY CWT:AR i 1130-13- 0 Mother's Day Choir Concert - Sunday 13th CHS Auditonum i Political Forum 6 pm International Club: Library 17 10 Political Forum 6 pm 30 CEU Band Political Forum 6 pm 1 ANNUAL AWARDS ASSEMBLY Casino Night 8-pm SAC 11 Concert 730 Pofitical SATURDAY FRIDAY Last Newspaper Published & LT Free Luau - cafeteria 5 pm Dress Hawaiian and beach ball party Dance Production! Spring Concert in WEDNESDAY THURSDAY TUESDAY 1 1 seball Regional Toumamr nt State Transfer Articulation Committee noon - 3 pm Cap and Gowns Gradw lion Material available the bookstore 1 ) am to 4 pm MONDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY TUESDAY CHS Graduation Forum 6 pm BDAC Annual yearly calendar meeting: noon cafeteria Testing MONDAY Pofitical Forum MEMORIAL DAY HOUDAY FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY TUESDAY Uj Alumni Room 6 pm © 11 Political Forum 6 pm SATURDAY ASCEU Annual a President's 6 pm Social Hour International Club: Library Conimunitv Theatre Soring 30 (no school) 0 LDS forunf-vice-preside- Graduation Sale pm near the fountain In case of & Clothing plush toy animals and gifts on sale Come in ana browse! Sale begins O Award program— Monday May 14 and will continue through (continued from page 7) June 7 Rings and name cards vices Thursday The program will be held at 7 pm can be ordered any time Announcements in the Alumni Room A tea will preand caps and gowns will available May 16 cede the program from 6 to 6:30 inclement weather it will be moved to the ballroom AWiec To 17 CEU Bookstore OlgRiQMfr: 7 pm Buirut oinruir followed by dancing softbal-lQWomen's (continued from page Of Don't forget your mother on her special day! Cards handbags and gift items are available sulting Services has served as mission president of the Washington Seattle mission as stake president in Calgary Alberta Canada and as a bishop He and his wife reside in Salt Lake City They have six children v Carbon Country Club Mother's (Da nt PU $15 per couple Memory Week continued from page 1) to give to the world" he said of TeleconHanks Bafi — again faced Snow and lost a to the Badgers 14-- 9 heart-break- er In the fifth inning the Eagles rallied to tie the game Vicki Smith Allison Jackson Tina Sperry and Trudy Derrick all had key hits to help the team to stay in the game with Snow in the late in- nings After the rally the Lady Eagles just let the game slip through their fingers to lose an exciting season finale Tins Sperry and Trudy Derrick were both named to the all Region 18 softball team The future looks bright next year for the young Eagle team which win be reluming many freshmen |