Show Tha Eagle - Page 3 Thursday October 15 1992 Forensics: Keeping the tradition By Gilbert Archuleta Carpenter and Andrew Shields Eastern of Hie College Utah placed third Brown was named debate team is off to another great sixth top speaker in the novice year On September 25 and 26th division and his partner Johnston the week before school started placed seventh the squad attended the annual The squad also brougL mw University of Utah Fall Debate honors from the Pioneer Trails Scrimmage With twenty-si- x Speech Meet in Casper Wyocolleges and universities attendming held October 2--5 Of the ing CEU came home with 13 20 colleges and universities awards CEU placed fifth overall with 17 In junior debate the team of individual trophies Gilbert Archuleta and Ryan Reid Mark Justice won the survived six preliminary rounds deLincdn-Douglof debate and continued into the the tournament of final round bringing home second bate) portion as he defeated a debater from place awards Also in junior deColorado State University on a 3 bate the team of Mark Justice 0 decision Justice also received and Marci Mawhoncr along with honors by placing second in Gillian Bickmore and Richard communication analysis Blair tied for the fifth place honors Archuleta also received In junior debate Archuleta the second place top speaker in and Reid placed second behind the debate junior United Slates Air Force In the novice debate CEU Academy Archuleta was named placed first and third Britlainy top speaker in junior debate and Reid was named second Tristy Johnston and Vince Brown won Atwood and Jory Johnson placed the division and Michelle as (one-pers- on third in junior division with Bickmore and Blair placing fourth Two novice learns also placed fourth in their division lire teams were Johnston with Brown and Carpenter with Shields Johnston was named third best speaker Archuleta with Duo Interpretation partner Elisha Ray placed sixth and Archuleta advanced into the semi-finrounds of poetry interpretation Just missing finals were Justice in Extemporaneous and Impromptu Carand Blair in penter in Impromptu Coach Scott Pullan reports that "We are pleased with the progress of our squad so early in the year In spite of the fact that we have only four sophomores on our squad and the rest are freshman we have managed to be competitive with the best of the four-yeprograms” al per-suasi- on CEU debaters Ryan Reid and Gilbert Archuletta prepare their case and files for upcoming debate competition ar (photo by Travis Day) The library will not be closing ASCEU by Jennifer Dnncan staff writer rv Jamison Brown staff writer By The Associated Students at the College of Eastern Utah's Student Government consists of 17 students each with a specific job Heading the realm are Aca- Rumors that the library will be closing for renovation are not true This rumor appears lobe tied to the fact that the library was at mw time to relocate in the gymnasium The library will not be moving thus it was concluded that the library would cease to function during the six months plus of remodeling The library will not be closed for one day said librarian Robert Dolan demic Vice President Jeff Piacitelli Activities Vice President held by Eric Anderson and President Mark Justice The other members include: Gilbert Archuleta Grctsel Miller Kent Sorensen Josh Hansen Sh- t' f The library will be moving upstairs where operations will resume All first floor functions circulation reference media services periodicals reserve materials and all computers will be relocated upstairs "I expect that the library will run at a minimum of 80 percent effectiveness overall” Dolan stated "with primary functions running at 95 percent plus effectiveness" The ground that the library was built on has been settling and as the ground moves so dob the floor Several years ago a five inch cement cap was added to the floor to correct the problem it was unsuccessful To correct the damages done the bottom floor will be removed a lattice work will be constructed on new floor pillars to insure the stability of the floor Asbestos will also be removed at this time This new floor will utilize space more efficiently and have manjr -- t :i I i 1 : j? f "’A - t - V : w ' v i" '’4 ’ 4 r - J - X 1 i': i-- r It mi f " ‘5 11 ft i f Is romodllng tbnol You can aoo Into the next room because of damagoo caused by the remodeling (photo by Travlo Pay) No H'a not time to go to the library improvements one of which is a new security system An $800000 appropriation from the state will pay for the renovation There will be problems operating upstairs Access to the library will be through the west side emergency door and the elevator will also be accessible It Seating will be very limited due to the lack of spacebut moving to the gymnasium would have been Jar worse In moving to the gymnasium equipment would have been lost the library would have been very limited or nonexistent for two to three weeks before and after the renovation The library witt be closed after December 17 1992 until early in January 1993 This is due to the fact that school is not in session at that time and it is the time that the library is traditionally closed "The library will not be closed one day due to the renovation" Dolan stressed Mil eri Ward Michelle Brady Kathryn Sorensen Stephanie Brockbank Monica Firth Jarvi Nicole Jones Stephanie Eden Thompson Dean Julian and Eric Turner Archuleta's position is ombudsman Students go to him if they would like a concern or idea brought up in student government He acts as parliamentarian during the meetings He makes sure the students are protected Miller is the activities secretary She keeps track of minutes at meetings types up agendas and helps plan activities and decorate Kent Sorensen is in charge of men's activities Examples of such activities are: intramural sports and Mr CEU Hansen's job is environmental chairman For those living in the dorms on campus remember the recycling bins that were outside next to the regular trash cans? That's the type of things he does The next position is publicity (continued on page 5) |