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Show Tuesday, June 4, 1991 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Eight student. "I was told NOW from page seven that background and from having worked with Polish officials in Chicago city stirred government Liszkowski to become more politically active here in Utah. "I was starting to be concerned about political issues, like feminist issues or equality issues," Liszkowski said, explaining why she shifted her focus in college. "As a woman I felt really like a second-clas- s citizen here in Utah. I Kopetz that it was of Utah of the culture part felt, as a long-ter- m thing, could do more for the dance community and the creative arts through legislation. My focus is on I trying to help people through the political system, through legislation." . . . differences in the societal role women take in Utah as a result of religious influence, it active in the name of women. In other words, she didn't become involved in NOW to save women from themselves, but rather as a result of some of the intellectual growth she has experienced as a college "Bring the diversity and just let them know that we're out there and that we do exist in this town. That's what I hope to do. Not to dwell on who I am, but to let other people bring issue to what is important to them also." wasn't this realization that motivated her to become it seemed that the voice," Liszkowski living environment for my kids to grow up in was wonderful." the has used Kopetz confirmation of colleagues and associates across the country in making his decision and had a very good feeling from his visits here. This was done despite the fact that there are budgetary problems with education in Utah and specifically in the music department. "It's unrealisitc to expect that has similar beliefs. The diversity of people played more of an important role in Chicago life. You found your strengths being a woman. or being Polish, or being black or being a minority. I think Utah really needs a stronger voice." Growing up in a city with the kind of ethnic diversity that Chicago has obviously lends itself to a belief that different groups need to have there own voice. While Salt Lake does not have that kind of diversity, Liszkowski believes that there is still that same potential here; there simply needs to be more effort made to be heard. "I can't speak as a gay man, or a lesbian woman, but I can find someone who can give While she noticed some from page seven and for my family probably. And that women were supposed to be in the home, that it was part of their religious beliefs, which is fine," Liszkowski said. "But I also have my beliefs and I think the nation READ by changing jobs that everything is going to be perfect," Kopetz said. "I don't think it's just budget that makes programs. I think more important is the quality of the staff and what they're trying to Both Wolking and Kopetz are obviously excited and have good feelings about the situation. While much of this is to be expected in the beginning, there is a feeling of great expectations accomplish." Kopetz will take over full-tim- e for Jim Jorgensen this summer. Jorgensen is the retired director of bands at Redlands University in California and has served for one year as the interim director at the U. to allow the committee to that transcends the usual a thorough department once he arrives. An assistant director in charge of the marching band must also be hired in the near future, and officials will be working with Kopetz to quickly fill that position. conduct introductory good will that often accompanies new working relationships. Kopetz will direct the University Wind Symphony and act heavily in administrative and recruiting duties within the search. Wolking said that the U. is very grateful to Jorgensen for his efforts and his willingness to serve for only one year before relinquishing the reigns. AM1IE ARIENE MS WEDNESDAY, I shell El (Pe nfi a said. (We promise write column) Volunteer needed to work with child with cerebral palsy, especially summer recreational activities. Contact Nancy Augustine at 581-256- 6. Volunteer needed to help eastern European woman with conversational English. Contact Julia Vestal at the New Hope Center, CRAMMING FOR EXAMS? Domino's Pizza at 815 E. 400 S. is open until 3 a.m. during finals 363-495- 5. Summer reading tutor needed for 7th grader. Contact Ephraim 1 Claudio at (evenings) or (days). 942-56- 269-985- 36 M.S. patient needs volunteer to provide transportation every other week to and from doctor. Contact Cindy at 262-406- 3. Great Western Trail needs 4,000 volunteers to help maintain trails along Wasatch Crest. Weekend work mostly. Call the GWT hotline at 942-872- 1. 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