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Show _T_HE_UNIVE _ _R_s_1TY_J_o_ u_RN_AL_·_s_o_u_T_HE_RN_U_T_AH_u_N_NE_R_SITY __ • _TH_UR_s_D_AY_._o_E_CEMB _ _E_ R_1_0._1_99_8_·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1:rIHim cc.&.OOJPUJ§ 0 5) Service is focus of SIFE South Elementary in Cedar , SIFE members distributed T-shirts to students to decorate. The T-shirts were Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), the then displayed and sold. Ford said that student organ ization aimed at this activity was very enjoyable and increasing campus and community educational for SIFE members as w ell as awareness.at srJU, i s off to a great start the elementary students. this year, according to SIFE President Other projects planned hy SIFE Amy Ford. include teaching teen-mothers Ford, a seni< ~ ~ - -- - - -- -- - ~ budgeting skills and communication major participating in a from O rem , said that literacy program , Ford SI FE has "a gr c1t said. Both of these team," and th ... they projects w ill be conducted in Las have accomplished a number of projects. Vegas, Nev., she Ford said that SIFE has added. Ford said that SIFE focused primari ly o n projects this semester, members have and that next averaged mor e than semester they w ill be soo hour s of focused on preparing community service for com petition . thi s semester. " It's a Accor ding to SIFE r eally good way to get Adverti sing and involved. Not only do you help others learn , Publicity Director Nicole Reynard , a hut you learn yoursel f. senior com munication The more you' re major from Sal t Lake involved the more Ci ty, SIFE has earn ed the honor of benefits are to he gained," said Ford. competing on an intern ational level for "It's a good way to give hack your the past 10 year s. knowledge of free enterprise to the This sem ester SIFE's pro jects have community, " she added . ranged from ·~ orking with l ocal Ford said that she encourages all elementary schools. to lectures held on interested students to attend SIFE's campus regarding budgeting and other weekly meeting held on Wednesdays at skills used in business and money 5 p .m . in BU r oom 209. Participation in management, Ford said . SIFE can he counted toward upper In a recent proj ecl:, conducted at division internship cr edit . By LISA DAWN PERRY JOURN AL STAFF WRITER SIFE ,·s a student organization aimed at increasing CampUS and community awareness at SUU, d' S/FE accor ,ng to President Amy Ford. lnter-e,ted in helPina inc 001ina ,tudent,·on the tr-ail to ,uccei\? The Student Development Center is hiring Orientation leaders for University Orientation in the Summer of 1999. I ES \:7C:JQ0 00C? ~DES r ,' \ D'ol\t f orge.t...... ~stttas ~1ft ~rt1f1cate-s ttake great stock1l\g stuffers! tl/c,..vatlable ll'\ ar.y valve, I { \ t \ MOORS: M-f q AM to q PM s~tvrd~y q ~M-5 PM + 5&3 S M.~it\ Svit~ 2, c~dAr City + CAIi (135) 5&~-~3b~or yovr )PPOil't~~t toaAt _,..,_ .. ,.__ ,.,..I' Ready to take the plunge? Orientatio n leaders will be responsible for working with groups of incoming freshmen during new student orientation. • Orientation leaders must be hard working, outgoing and willing to contribute to a team atmosphere. Orientation leaders will be required to toke a class for credit during Spring Semester and will work all orientation days during the summer of 1999. . This is a terrific practical experience and a resume building opportunity for anyone interested in a career working with people in a leadership capacity. • I' For more information please contact . Jeb Branin, University Orientation Coordinator 586-5425 Sharwan Smith Center i Let Castro & Co. break your fall. i ~&.&. ~~,;:::u eut-~ ·sK6-2422 ·.. ,~ ' |