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Show CampUS April 5, 1994 New Pres., V.P. Makes Plans For The Upcoming Year Forum Cheri Stringham Forum Staff Writer Hughes said. Arveseth said he realizes the position of ASWC president is a big job, and there is a lot to be done. He said the hardest thing will be filling former ASWC President John Rechs shoes. Hes done an incredible job, Arvescth said. Rech has started things that need to be continued, added Hughes, We want to maintain the reputation he has developed for ASWC. As for the senators, Arveseth and Hughes said they are very pleased with the outcome. Everyone will be easy to work What does new ASWC President Jed Arvescth want to do next year? I want to hang beads from the office door, furnish some lava lamps, buy a strobe light and e in here, he said. have total corrected his stateand Arvescth laughed ment, No, Im just kidding. On a more serious note, Im going to take itas itcomcs, and Im excited for the coming year. New ASWC Vice President Jessica Hughes said shes psyched about winning the election. 1 want to get everyone involved and feel like they can come into the office anytime to give comments and ask questions. Hughes said she wants a environment Hughes said she and Arveseth plan to open communications with students by free-lov- non-cliqui- I putting a calendar in the office so students can drop by and see upcoming events. I really want to know what students think, ' with because wereall friends, saidHughes. Arvescth will be a double senior next year. Hughes is currently a freshman and said she wants tocontinue to be involved in student government throughout her years at school. sh photo by Cheri Stringham Next years AS WC president and vice president, Jed Arveseth and J essica Hughes, were sworn in at the awards ceremony held in Tanner Plaza last Wednesday. Musician Tulley Cathey Workshops For Communication To Perform At Westminster Students Helps With A Job Hunt t will perform his compositions e I fea- - turing ALDIVIVA in the Jewett Center for the Performing Arts, 1250 East 1700 South, on Sunday, April 10at3p.m.The is invited to attend this concert at no charge. The program features Catheys An- Friend I and II , Following, Tril-ogy: an Homage to Edgar Allan Poe, and The Bardol Saga. Also planned is Over Rainbow by Harold Allen, arranged Work-Universit- Sym-publ- ic y. at ; er 364-983- 6. Pan-Americ- an by Cathey. Cathey is a guitarist, mandolinist, and composer. He has performed in Utah with the Utah Symphony, theNova Cham- ber Music Series, the Contemporary Mu- sic Consortium, the Ririe-Woodbu- A free job hunt workshop for students ager of Corporate Communications for in the communication field is planned for Californias Beckman Instruments and an Monday, April 11 at 1 p.m. in the Shepherd intemationalofficerforIABC.Ms.Herbert Union building, room 338, at Weber State will present Jeanies J iffy Job Hunt Another workshop will be held' shop, which covers topics such as ele-thsame evening at 6 p.m. in the Nun- - ments of a good resume, putting together a emaker Place at Westminster College. The portfolio, wheretostartthejobsearch, salary levels for communicators, interviewing tips, workshop is sponsored by the Utah chapter and helpful hints on getting your first job. of the International Association of BusiFor information, contact Julie ness Communicators (IABC). The presenter is Jeanie Herbert, man- - Hackett,KBZN The Breeze, Dance Company, and the Utah Perform-Cathe- y ing Arts Tour. He has been the leader of his own jazz groups since 1983. Tullys orchestral works have been performed by theLouisviUe Symphony, Baltimore phony, Utah Symphony, the Colorado Springs Symphony, North Carolina Sym- phony, Boise Philharmonic, Tulsa Sym-othphony and the San Antonio Symphony, His work Elements: IV . Water has been recorded by the Modem Mandolin Quar-th- e tet on the CD Journeys. His score to the documentary River and Stone: ThePowell Expedition received a Rocky Mountain Emmy Award in 1993. Alsoperforming with Cathey areTodd Woodbury, guitarist; John Cotton Thomp- son, violinist; and Patrick Zwick, bassist. Musician and composer Tulley ry Westminster Earth Week Schedule Monday April 11 1 -- Lecture by Dr. Barry Commoner -- Malouf 201 Dr. Commoners presentation, entitled The New Environmental Goal: Economic Development Book signing 2 p.m. 7 8 p.m. -- 8 8:30 p.m. -- Tuesday April 12 Breakfast with Dr. Commoner in Nunemaker Place Noted environmental writers, faculty and students 12 1 a.m. Performance by the Westminster Jazz Band and poetry readings in the Plaza 12 12:30 p.m. Navajo tacos will be on sale in Tanner Plaza, sponsored by the Westminster Indian Club 1 1:30 p.m. Open microphone for anyone who is feeling environmentally inspired 1:303:30 p.m. ;i:Trash sculptures, everyone is welcome to participate in 1:30-- 5 p.m. Emigration Creek clean-u- p 0 a.m. 8:30-- 1 -- -- -- - T Wednesday April 13 12 2 p.m. -- ; 1 -- -- 4:30-5:30 p.m. 5 6:30 -- ' , Trash sculptures Emigration Creek clean-u- p and campus tree planting Evening picnic at the Amphitheater House of Cards will be performing in the Amphitheater . 4 p.m. pjn. Saturday April 16 9 a.m.--2 p.m. Canyon Cleanup, for rideshare meet in the Plaza at 9 a.m. Otherwise we will be meeting at the Waterpump Station in Little Cottonwood Canyon at 10 a.m. (1 12 miles up the canyon on the south side) , fi .X t r . i . ; i 4 (' i ' 4 f y - . J J - ? , J 4 i Jii . t f .1 s' ? ? H ' t .n - I f I f J I ' J ".IM I Jt . v i . - 4 ; i .f- - J ; ) , t .i . J J f v t 3 ,i - f f .! i V t ' ( t I I i I ,t i . f ! I J t t f i f .i i J M t ' ' 4 ( t t. |