Show Friday March 7 1986 growth employee has seen much She ii a native Price and s 27-ye- ar rmr? her husband Harold are the parents of four children All except one is a CEU graduate During the time their children were growing up Helen worked ! JA and then progressed to when the children two sons and two daughters were older Seven presidents have been here since her initial association began as a student "Each one states Helen "Has contributed significantly in making CEU a plus in Southeastern part-tim- e full-tim- e Utah"' The goal of CEU is to graduate atudents in the field of their choice Helen suggests that each student go to the advisor he or she has been assigned to and get the correct number for the course and classes he or she needs Students have contracts to folfill for graduation ante k In csaqi d pngm mt Mo h lar as a student first and as an employee by Mary Lucille Purcell Mm Mm ka hh i M 27-ya- r staff writer since 1959 One of CEU’s valuable employees and resource personnel is Helen Nelson admissions technician She has been associated with the College college both physically and She has seen the growth of the acdemically especially mining and computers areas as Winter quarter test schedule Monday March 17 Tucoday March to 12 am pm pm Wednetday March 19 8 am to 10 am the instructor combined MWF from 2:15 to 3:05 pm 1988 All classes taught daily and MWF from 10 to 10:50 am 10 am to 12 pm Classes which will not fit this schedule 1 pm to 3 pm Classes which will not fit schedule or which may conflict for students who may have tests at 10 am on this day Tests in two (2) hour classes held Tuesday and Thursday may be given on the last class day before finals N ight class instructors may give exams on the last night the class meets or at the regular class time during final week effort Helen has seen many outstanding students graduate and come back to live in the state or community These include Bert Bunnell SCD Dr Dennis R Deaton DMD PC John C Schindler married to Helen's attorney-at-laBrockbank Dr Keven daughter These are just a few of a very long list she said Honorary degrees have been given to outstanding civic leaders such as Luke Pappas and Toy Atwood Helen states "I am motivated by these accomplishments and enjoy my position a great deal because it enables me to associate with students" She has been a part of seeing CEU grow from student enrollment of 500 to the present enrollment of over 1200 Under the direction of Dr Michael Petersen it is estimated that this type of growth will increase along with the quality of education offered she OB-GY- N and notifies the admissions office when classes are filled 5 Be aware that the admissions technicians have guidelines to w pm All classes taught 1 pm to 3 pm All classes taught daily trial registration 3 Be aware of classes needed 4 Understand there is a limited number of students in each class and Graduating studenU is a 8 am to 10 am All classes taught am This was begun in 1983 If each student will: 1 Be sure he or she understands what the contract includes 2 With help of advisor correct classes schedules and numbers on follow 1988 8 am to 10 am All classes taught daily and MWF from 8 to 8:50 10 am to 12 pm All classes taught daily and MWF from 1:15 to 2:05 1 pm to 3 pm All classes taught from 3:15 to 4:05 10 Campus trivia of added MYSTERIOUS GRAFFITI ARTISTS have students at the U of Wisconsin baffled The graffiti- -a been appearing circled letter on campus building daks and blackboards but no one seems to know its origin or meaning J-- has "THE FOOD IS REALLY SPOILED ROTTEN and it's nasty" That's what some U of Kentucky students recently heard when they called the campus "Dial a menu" number to hew what was being served at the commons The food was graphically described in unappetizing and indelicate terms Food service employees say they don’t know who created the message how long it was on or how many students heard it FEMALE MBA GRADUATES jvho let prospective employers know they we feminists are not likely to get hired according to the Canadian University Press The Oklahoma State U researchers who prepared the study concluded that companies are interested in hiring women-b- ut not women who might question company practices and create trouble STUDENTS SHOULDNT BE ABLE TO VOTE in county elections according to a group passing petitions to bar U of Kansas students from the polls The group says the students are more liberal than the area's permanent residents RAISING THE DRINKING AGE wont help according to Gerald Globetti a sociology professor at the U of Alabama "Two things will happen" he says The community and law enforcement officials will lose interest and people will learn how to circumvent the law" THE MOST PREVALENT CAMPUS VENEREAL DISEASE is chlamydia according to the Centers for Disease Control Chlamydia often does not produce symptoms in its victims and can cause pelvic inflammatory disease-whi- ch can lead to sterility— if left untreated MAGATHE ZINE on campus is again TOP-SELLIN- G "Cosmopolitan" The annual survey by "College Store Executive" found that "Gentleman’s Quarterly was edged out for 10th place by "TV Guide" STUDENTS CAN CHECK OUT much the same way do with a they library book at St Olaf College The school’s history department received a gift of six briefcase-siz- e microcomputers from A COMPUTER Epson a Japanese company Students are afforded more flexibility chance to work at their computers in quieter more relaxed settings The portable computers also ease the congestion in campus computer rooms FBI INTERVIEWS met with protest from students at the U of Wisconsin law school The students ssy the FBI discriminates against gays Law school policy prohibits interviewers who discriminate on the basis of race or sexual preference from using the school’s facilities ONE IN SIX female paduate students in psychology has sexual contact with professor while working toward their degrees according to researchers at the U of a Nearly a third of the students questioned said they had been harassed and half of those women said the professors retaliated when their advances were refused Missouri-Columbi- A SINGLE FOOTBALL WEEKEND at Indiana U brings an 1 million to local estimated businesses according to the Bloomington-Monro- e County Convention and Visitors Bureau INAUDIBLE MESSAGES ON RECORDS AND TAPES help students study better according to a merchant near the U of Michigan Messages such as "You have total recall of all that you study and read anytime that you want and need" is one of the messages hidden beneath "new age music" A UM psychology professor however says There are no reputable researchers who have found any basis for the effectiveness of subliminal messages” MINOR TEXTBOOKCHANGES are costing students a bundle according to the Arizona State U Student Book Center owner Francis Keller The changes are made he says so the authors and publishers can issue new expensive editions because they make a profit only when students are required to buy a new book "Doesn't that strike you as deceitful?" ©ECJJ ©©©KSY© Book Buy Back March 17 and 18th in the Student Union Center In the Television Lounge Winter Sale March 10-1- 4 1986 Check 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