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Show Anderson Named Aide To B YU Student Officers Orell Anderson, son of Dallas and Kiki Anderson of Pleasant Grove, has been named as the new administrative assistant for the studentbody president and vice president at Brigham Young University. Orell assisted with the election campaign of Schipper Clawson and Robert Webber, the studentbody officers. In his new responsibilities, Orell will be helping put out a new first name student directory because many times students only remember the first name of someone they meet and have no way of finding them later on. One of the mottos of ASBYU this year is "bringing together 26,000 good friends." Another project will be grass roots polling to see if a program is desired by the students. Orell will also act as chairman of the University Committees. He said that there are a large number of committees with students serving on them. He will act as a liason between the student committee member and other committees. He said the goal of these studentbody officers is to activate as many students as possible and get them involved in student government. govern-ment. Orell noted that some of the mottos they will use this year include "Student Serving Student", "Best and Brightest" and "Truth and Virtue". A managerial-economics major with a minor in art, Orell plans to go j to Stanford for his MBA after he finishes at BYU. He worked on a ' "Women of theY" Calendar at BYU this last winter which was a bit controversial, he explained. This year he plans to do a Men of the Y Calendar and will work with the administration on it. Totally single, as he puts it, Orell is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and Seminary. He was active in student government, ski club, tai boxing, track and football and was the school Viking mascot. He was awarded an art scholarship to BYU. He is a member of the National Ski Patrol. He served an LDS Mission in Iceland.. Orell is also a partner and serves as marketing and promotions director for "The Computer School" located at 1875 S. State in Orem in Central Park West. This service is for business oriented individuals who want to learn about computers including students, housewives and businessmen. business-men. Those interested in signing up for a class may do so by calling 226-2813. Orell is also assisting Russell Robinson of Robinson and Associates Assoc-iates of Pleasant Grove. Russell is a marketing consultant and helped structure the marketing program for Amulite, a starch blocker. They are also working on ideas in multi-level sales through mail order. At BYU, Orell, is working on a project with a BYU professor who has developed a theory they plan to use to explain why artists market the work they do, why they pursue the field of art that they do, and why artists intrinsically don't become artists but go into other fields. Since his mission, Orell has been a Sunday School teacher, taught the missionary preparation class, worked work-ed at the MTC until there were no more Icelandic missionaries there, and is now teaching the seven year olds in Primary and is the Young Adult Representative in his ward. |