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Show Th. DcSy tfeh Chronic Thurt-r- y, FeSusy.mi Her first day 00 the job reveals there's no job WASHINGTON. D.C (CPS)-Caro- Iyn Henrich was anxiously awaiting her first day at her new job as student liaison officer at the Department of Education. The job didn't pay as much or last as long a the lucrative offer to work in student loan marketing she d received, but she figured the excitement of working with the White House and all the federal agencies involvd in education was worth the sacrifice. But on her first day she was hustled into an orientation session in which she was told her post would remain vacant until further notice. six-mon- th Her disappointment was due to President Ronald Reagan's new federal hiring freeze, which had jeopardized the relatively few channels that exist for student input into executive branch education policy making. -- The annual Student Secretary Conference, in which student leaders meet with the secretary of education and other federal officials, was also at least temporarily threatened by the initial round of Reagan's budget freezing. Coordinating the conference and arranging other policy consultations between students and education policymakers is one of the most important tunctions of the Student Liaison Office, which was established under the Carter administration. Rotary sponsors award Rotaiy Applications for the 1982-8Foundation Graduate Fellowship are 3 being accepted In the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office at the l'niersit. The deadline for I'nitersity students is Feb. 18. according to Ardis Macfarlane. financial aid counselor. The fellowship is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Salt lake The conference is scheduled for Feb. 19. Department of Education official finallv decided on Feb.. 2 to hold the confeience. . Andre Burnett, who headed the Student Liaison Office until Jan. 9. attributes the decision to go ahead with the Feb. It conference to the success of past conferences. "When they were reviewing the conference, the department got thousands of calls that City. A candidate for the award must be at least 18 vears of age and no older than 28 as of March I. 1981. The award is for one academic ear. It requires the winner to study in a foreign country which has Rotaiy Clubs and to demonstrate fluencv in the official paid off." Burnt ti said. He hopes similar pressure will save the job for Henrich. who has asked the Office of Management and Budget to make her a "hardship exception" to the freeze. language of the host country. During the year of foreign study, the leripient is expected to bean 'outstanding student and ambassador of good will, both thiough informal contacts and through appearances befoie (oveiseas) Rotary-Clubs.the requirements slate. The awaid covers navel exnses. room and bttaid. legisuation. tuition, laboratory and other school fees, books and educational expenses and other specified expenses. Pel sons interested in applving foi the fellowship may obtain flintier infoimalion by contacting Macfail.Mie al I he Financ ial Aid and Sc holai ships Of fic e. Annex 2080. 581-621- 1. When we heard that Carolyn's xsition up in the air. we got a student from I'tah who knew (foimer I'tah Commissioner of was Higher Education and new Secretary of Education Terrel) Bell ersonally to call. He wrote a letter recognizing Carolyn as a hardship case." "I'm not in suc h bad shape," Henric h said. "But there are a lot of people here in the department (of Education) who quit good jobs, sold houses, and moed their families here. Now they don't have a job." Support the March of Dimes BOTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION! STEREO COMPONENTS Display and Maintenance Tips MOKTAU BOARD Senior Honor Society TODAY 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Olpin Union first floor is now taking applications from Juniors for next year's membership. Information sheets are available at the ASUU offices. Deadline Sponsored by RK Sound andASUU is February Enchiladas Tacos Rice Tortillas Peppers Beans Nachos Burr itos Gaspacho and other delicacies. The Guadalupe Center 346 West First South 16, 1981 Authentic Westside Atmosphere Closed Sundays n7 '5 FOR YOUR VALENTINE welcomes an evening with Drawings for Valentine's gifts 1st VALENTINE . J CREATIVE CONCERTS PRESENTS DINNER FOR TWO at one of Utah's finest restaurants STUDENT SPECIAL Let your love show with nature's Drawing 8:00 p.m. this Wednesday 2nd Drawing 1 DOZEN ROSES most beautiful flower THE ROSE red lon2stem. sweetheart roses. carnations, daisies, and bouquets. Delivered or ooxea $10.00 to $20.00 BOTANIC DESIGN by Renate 364-779- 9 Mastercharge & Visa SPECIAL GUEST JAMES SCOTT 8 P.M. Monday, March 9th 144 Trolley Square 322-430- 2 SYMPHONY HALL and Si 0 reserved at Cosmic Aeroplane, all Sound Track Stores. Ruby Records Toad Tape Budget Tapes. Kimball Art Center and Symphon Ha'i Bon Office S9 A Creative Cone?" r" "?'")r, |