Show February 23 1995 Page 9 Architecture graduate develops jewelry hobby into business by Kara Railsback staff writer she learned more techniques and came better at designing jewelry ‘Try and take electives outside your major" Erika Kardclis advises Kardclis took her hobby and began to design it She has been selling it three years She bought her equipment and began working out of her home She created her own personal designs and e Kardelis is a AutoCAD CEU instructor at She holds a masters in from the Univerarchitecture degree Illinois As a graduate sity of student Kardclis took time out of her busy schedule to develop a hobby and a new found talent She enrolled in two semesters of part-tim- g (jewelry makclass The sparked a new ing) interest for her and she continued alter graduating to learn more about the art of jewelry making After college she got a fulltime position as a computer-suppotechnician For a change of pace from her job she was also a lab assistant at a jewelry class offered in Chicago There be- mctal-smilhin- rt sold them to friends and at different craft shows She gets her beads metal and oilier supplies through catalogs stores friends and garage sales Kardclis said the place that she gets most of her supplies from arc garage sales because people sell old or broken jewelry that she can take apart and remake When she makes a piece for a friend often times they pay her by giving her their old jewelry Her jewelry ranges from pendants to earrings bracelets and necklaces She has not designed any jewelry since she moved to Price hut plans to as soon as she prepares a shop in her basement Her hobby gives her an escape from everyday frustrations and the chance to create She strongly encourages students to break out of tlieir major to take classes that can leach them new skills and give them a change from their structured i Since moving from Chicago Ericka Kardelis teaches AutoCAD jewelry Let our typing service's come to your Pick up & by Fayth Marrelli staff writer Style rescue Reports Sb&fi Spread Sheets Resumes 41 S 300 S Puce KtdL 14051 delivery is available P&otc: 637-723- 9 637'254i aco Time Your mom always said you'd make her famous someday Site's been telling her friends that you were going to be president Now's your chance to make her dreams come true Wouldn't it be neat to have your name written in gold on a name plate with a very prestigious title such as student body president? Well the possibilities are not that out of reach Student government elections are March and four WMt ions need filled Candidates are needed for: student Inuly president vice president of academics vice president of activities and inter-du- b council chair In order to run lor a position you e student and have need to be a at least a 25 (JIW You need to complete a petition by noon on Feb 27 (available in the student government office) with 50 signatures A slum meeting w ill be held on l eb 28 to inform the candidates about the tluee-da- y campaign "There will only be three days that we'll actually have material plastered all over the place" said Mark Hall academics vice president Ilu: elections will follow on March 9 and 10 and voters can cast their ballots in the SAC lousge Winners will be announced at a dance following the play "Cabarel"on March 10 Candidacies can determine their fate earlier by calling the ASCEU's AUDIX 6-- 640 West Price River Dr Price Ul 84501 full-tim- (801)637-840- 3 ibftu High Sj Ward!! 01) 226-674- 2 Colic i Weddj & Lindsay cy Owners Privatl Get Two Crisp Tacos For 990 Try Our Delicious BREAKFAST PIZZA CHESTER FRIED CHICKEN ONION RINGS Good only at Taco Time in Price FROZEN YOGURT J FRESH BAKED PASTRIES STOP & SHOP FRESH HOMEMADE PIZZA rCURLY FRIES With this coupon Expires March 31 1995 e ASCEU elections and wedding dress headquarters Your prom QaETifc fErpe? Term Papers part-tim- for CEU 637-000TEXACO 4 790 North Cedar Hills Drive Price Utah |