Show I ilWWBiMIto 1 Altarnmtha P 'Par te route Praaeata pagt g v 4-- VitUybatl ipUtgg pagt f hl2olunT5V llltmiliv t " iceltltahlH450UyrhursdJTN(nymheiH2Jiy9 Fighting for rights: The Utah ACLU visits CEU meeting was public prayer both school and government The issue itw Blurts u when determin-to- r tn i rjah enmmunhieVvvtowanls ccomcSiconusing 1 "8 difference between church c constitution and the Bill 2000 households statewide by Matthew Harward editor Michelle Parish executive dircc-of the American Gvil Liberties Union’ Utah chapter spoke Is mnuenceongovenunencrgov ) UtbbawcgrainJcdm the conMittitioo and Bill of the ACLU to allow prayer in their Rights” she pointed ouL She explained the main concern meetings The forum became very emo-CEof the ACLU is to protect citizens tional during a discussion on gradu-Callin- g from the abuses of government and ation between “We stand government prayer The general view of the students seemed lobe that the average citizen!" Besides the ar ACLU school the prayer was OK much to the justice Department Court disagreement of Parish It turned a goes in front of the Supreme little hostile as students expressed other organization more than any most hated woman in Utah" she definitely proved that at the Speaker’s Fonim sponsored by the Office of Special Programs herself a “person who stands for freedom and fairness for everyone everywhere” she spoke on a range of topics considered contro- versial or “hot” in the counter's courts today Quoting Voltaire she said “I may not agree with what y®ur U Toprcs the ACLU is invoivcdin gh ' gion illegal search and seizure prison conditions and prisoner rights due process of law civil and privacy rights (including reproduc- five) public prayer censorship student press rights and funny enough polygamy She said polygamy was an especially impor- tant issue in Utah The hot issue of the day at the tsay it" The ACLU was formed in the 20s in response to the discrimina- citizens and lion towards anti-WIn Utah movements UnionLabor it began when a group of law school professors lead by Spencer Kimball Jr formed the charter chap ter in 1958 It has grown to about their opinions and Parish responded The meeting ended on that note Most students enjoyed listening to Parish and generally agreed with what she said The ACLU is open to any interested individuals Membership is $20 a year or $3 for students Many student chapters are organized in Utah Interested per- sons can write: ACLU 9 Exchange Place Salt Lake City Utah 84111 The passing of CEU’s friend: Sen Omar B Bunnell The legislator the College of Eastern Utah's Bunnell-Dmitri- Activity Center was named after died October 21 in Price Sen ch Student Senate enacted Omar B Bunnell a local state rrp-rcsentative with a history of dis- tinguished legislative service was staunch support of the college It In impromptu Justice placed The debate squad competed in was through his leadership that al-- Santa Rosa Cal October 23 24 third Shields placed second in lowed the BDAC to be built He 25 and once again came home with novice extemporaneous speaking was 80 honors CEU placed third place out Jory Johnson with partner Blair 16KhooUlhatatlnided and Mawhoner with Vince Brown He lud served in the Utah matching funds that are available from student government An ex- staff writer The CEU Student Govern-ample: supposing a club earns Stale ment officially voted and passed a funds by holding a student body activity they receive a match of program known as the Student earlier this year due to health prob- the amount earned by student gov Senate on Monday Nov 2 The senate will be comprised eminent lems Sen Mike Dmitrich the The first senate meeting is ota senate presiaciutmcx man who replaced Burnell re-16 The Nov for Turner and one officer for every Tuesday targeted members him fondly In a inter- meetings will be held every other registered club A club must be view by Sun Advocate reporter he week registered in order to be said " Omar Bunnell was not a The only foreseen disadvan- represented AU interaction and planning politician- - he was a true states- cage of this enacted program is man-- " within clubs will now go through lack of participation on behalf of student instead of govthe clubs said Mark Justice the senate He was one of the this with new dent body president Hopefully tfjSbUcedu- stnmgett supports Any students with special inprogram enacted there will be a cuico which wn why he ludnich docline in friction between dubs terests will be able to attend these and student government due to meetings but will not have a vote in any decisions made poor planning and lack of communication Any club or organization in- Throughout the year as dubs terested in becoming registered become registered their president may contact Turner in the ASCEU live measures automatically becomes a reprcsen- - office Any student wishing to His daughter Mary Helen ftw-tativ- e him in the senate contact also a ell is a tenured faculty member at join dub may Until a dub becomes regis- for a list of registered and potential CEU The college will miss him lercd they arc not eligible for clubs by Kristi Kelley stu-emme- nL - uebators take home bronze eiuad moved from west to into the semi-finround losing to UC Berkeley Gilbert Archuleta Southern Utah and Ryan Reid advanced into the “SS! VT CEU placed first in ju- octo-finround In the novice di- - Umveraty morcoIlcei and third overall vision - the team of Michelle Car- In debate Justice and Blair ad- mH Andy ckum drfatfrf to the quarter-finvanccd round rounds In of the quarter-finsneaker awards Justice nlaced sec- - dropping to Point Loma Nazarcne College Johnston and Brown o Archuleta third in junior and placed second in novice and Darcey Carpenter ninth in novice al “ al w al al MardMawhorterwontheLin- - KfawnhJoshiraUlibarriad- - vanced into quarter-fina- ls Justice in th and placed In individual events Brittainy Brown placed third in novice Johnston made it to finals in novice speakers wards In individual events Justice persuasive speaking Archuleta was round a finalist in dramatic interpretation advanced into the semi-finof Blair and advanced impromptu Aaron Southard was a finalist in final into the round mixed-orand placing first pointerpretation Martinez placed third in extern- etry He also placed second in communication analysis with Jus-- poraneous while Southard placed first in after dinner speaking tice trailing in third coln-Dougl- (one-pers- as on debate) speatov al al |