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Inc Chairman 4 Pruidwit f inance and AdmtfuctraOofl Accounting M—ff <.»>i i Mi i#hi Su> i ! i-.:i M \ Si’-k K<kujm> Wrs/i * '•4 u u Mjfj/m# Vbpa Alabama fan loved Crimson Tide to death M.ilum.i l.ms in known tm then foott>.iI! '.pirn Sunn- ih-ui miw .1 game Some hire'll crimson Hut Rutus Smckl.mil lonnil .1 wut to go i>tn- In tier Strickl.itul. known to Ins lucinls .is “Strick.” planned i posthumous tribute to the < .nmson I nlc \Ihhc his headstone, in i i rmeten dim th across hum Hrc.int I >i-iitiv Stjilnnn, .1 sign re.tils, "Roll lull- Roll, Sun k .uni I tit-mis " I hrn is also in inscription on his toinhstonr that sats, "III I hanks tm stopplin' In Stm k Ills wnlow I at i Stm k I a in I, tats Sunk di sii'iicil tin headstone ami inscription .n least three tears lielotc "lie planned In'- mate site like- that In ot In-. Iiietuls to come see him on tile Ins death last lulv i ause he is atiteil .ill was to the game." •* * Rufus Strickland proclaims hi* undying low for Alabama. >uuf hunur com • y ** a s.iVs I aye, u ho 'let «u at«-s the >>iu t»»othali rallies t (it I In »l i • i n s “It just proves .th.it there tv true' Hunt ciiiliiN.isin m tin- .tititlife-.' sa\s senior Brad Nesbitt 1 .in.ttii .il .tinms arc .1 * 11 j»11 »I .is lit >r in.11 .»( iniisl • "football schools, hut the l.u t that Strick didn't even 5 yo to the 11 n 1 vetsitv nukes his story . .ill the more bt/aite lie attended Vtltens ( olle>:c. hut quit to enroll m . nu ittu Lin’s s< In«>1 \u oiilitu; to his unlove, there lus onlv been one case of vandalism to Stink's decorative erase t >n tin mulit ot hometomme, someone stole a tour toot hii'h elephant (A la I Lima’s mascot) which sin had plat ed tiler e Vllhoup'h 1 a v e will he laid to test alongside Sunk one dav, she will he on the side farthest from the toot hall stadium Stink bought land direvtK from the c it\ ot I use al< *« »sa. I .lie tull\ « hsurmi' tiut no ones >. •! .in t would cIomi to I hr -> 1.1 • 11 > 1111 ih.m Ills ■ H.ii/t'll.i I sllr, I hr ( iiiumiii H hilr, l ut M.iImiiij From television CEO to BMOC In the ~IK, he « .n t he voungest president ( ItX ever li.nl. .nnl he m iit mt In hnitul i aide's \i ts \ I im i i atnment Network Hut inm , is president ut Muhlenberg ( 11111■ g i' m I’ennsvh ami. \tthui lailor s.ns lie has his dream |ub \nd Ill ’s using Ills business hat k pri>11 Hii tu t.u hit- n " lieliei i it i n in it. the i realm husitiess companies anti how the\ ate managed are almost ulentii al In the knnl i >1 manage merit uni use within a college, sa\s I alien. s , who was ilean nt the business school at I nnlham l ttoiii I‘ah' to I'a’t.’ \ proponent nl ipialni-con trol management. lailor bclieics in mining input Imm emploiees ii fieri lei el nt a eoiniialil nr institution \tuJ because this appro.li h has pt in ell ettei t Ii e tot lot il ami \erm, I as lor eanceled classes tot a ilai during the I *a‘a J oi school seat ami held a "plan in" to hear the concerns iit stu dents, laeulli ami stall Mote than 1,1 10 ot the sihool s l,6s0 students attended the meetings and came up with t> speeitn mmatnes I wenti live ot those Taylor, on camput with his new uacs initialises have been implc nu n ti ll, mi l tilling .1 sinmi work si 11 ill |>i 1 if 1 .1 in in 1 In admmisti .iiiuii. hat wc ’ii tr\ini' to do Inn is 10 put decision making in those plans wheir tin greatest know ledge is which in most cases happens to lie with the students. " sa \ s 1 as lora who doubles as a career counselor lor seniors " I he goal is 10 hud a less expensive was ot deliver mg a high (juality educalioii M hen I as lot arm ed at Mulllenlierg less than two years ago. “ I here was a little skcptl 1 ism at hist because he was a big time ( I ( ) loi ( IIS, s.i\ s Student Bods President Mike I lui le “Bui he has l.u exceeded all ol our expei tatioiis Me re not small nine employees lor a impolite executive ■Shaun Kaihau, / he State \ciri, Vri/ona State l . How's about a nice knuckle sandwich? \ 11 night eateries have their share of nmih i ustiimers lint tin ( oiintrv kitchen in Iowa ( itv, Iowa, will proBahlv never see another patron ipntc like lirav v u eight hovel I online Moi risi >n Morrison, who hriellv held the World Bovine < )r emi/.ition title last stimtnet and played rising timer Inmim (iiinn in I'^l's A’siiv I , was convicted ol assaulting eustouier Bill Stnnit, a sophomore n the I ot Iowa, in the restaurant St rout savs he and his Inends were studying earh in the morning on Dei ~ when Morrison entered "I was 11ist looking at him when we made eye eontaet, and he gave me a look like he was angry.” Strout savs lie says he had looked awav when Morrison stun k hull ill the head from Behind, knot king him to the floor "lie puked me up otl the floor and told me to shut up and warned me not to look at Inin, not to giggle, and that he was going to kill me," Strinit savs \ police hreathah/er test showed that Morrison had a Blood alcohol level of 0.24. according to Iowa ( itv Police Sgt ( raig l ulls I'he state intoxication level tfor drivers) is 0 I Morrison consented to Be fined SI 10 tor assault and puBlu intoxication, But apparently dnl so tor convenience and still denies the alli gations against him Morrison’s attorneys refused comment ■Jim \ tine \ st ail, I hr I hilly Iowan, l . ot Iowa