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Show Dysfunctionalism Isn't Limited To Family,on Says Award-Wjnnin- Seminar Thursday, Nov. 7. The presenter, Eloise Bell, professor of English and associate dean of general and honors Vo education N y-- , V i 4 S' i x IJ 4 j, A V V Award winning Utah . , fP,- " r .. r ? ? . - 4, J, y I .' V t Healhef Busn author Elolse Beil by Mari llerold Forum staff writer Many people commonly associate the term dysfunctional with family situations. Yet many people must also deal with a vv - r , 1$ -- v V4 I - v dysfunctional environmental corporations, churches, academic institutions any organization where people are brought toatmosphere. gether in a team or family-lik- e Good: the Narcissistic Make Me Look Organization was the title of the WestBrown Bag minster ASWC-sponsored at Young Brigham University .suggested that parental narcisa certain kind of family dysfuncsism can translate into organizational tion narcissism when the same types of behavior and attitudes take place outside of home and family. Organizational narcissism often takes place when those who should be nurtured and encouraged by the system, such as students.employees, and church members, are instead expected to nurture and encourage those in authority. According to Bell, this behavior is often erroneously attributed to power-hunge- r, when it is in fact a result of the authorities own unmet narcissistic needs Women in particular may have experienced organizational narcissism, either as victims or perpetrators, said Bell. She of a attributes this to a possible carry-ovdysfunctional situation at home and the uncertainty and lack of recognition that many women still feel in the workplace. er Into The Streets" Volunteers Needed For Thanksgiving before volunteers few staff spent the day at the Community by Heather Bradley Forum staff writer The kickoff day for the national Into the Streets a community service program, was Nov. 1. Thousands of students from around the country, including Five from Westminster, volunteered their time to become more educated about the needs in their community. Ruth Anderson, Judy Conner, Carol Macfarlane, Kathy Moran and Don Wag- - a days gram needs Thanksgiving to help distribute boxes of food to people who are in need and to visit with them for a while, said Moran. It will be a nice way to help someone else get through difficult times during the holiday season. The next meeting to brainstorm service project ideas will be Friday, Nov. 22 at 1 It is important to p.m. in Converse have different backgrounds involved, or at least to give input, said Wagstaff. Serv- ice Council shucking old film canisters for recycling and sorting food for the homeless. Kathy Moran, Westminster staff ber, said the Community Service Council is the destination point for the annual Boy Scout food drive. They still need volunteers to sortfood who desire to help those people who are less fortunate, she said. Westminsters community-servic- e B-1- 4. pro Author g Humor can often break the silence of an uncomfortable situation and help associates confront problems, rather that just continue to do what they feel is necessary to Took goodshe said. Bell speaks throughout the state on subjects such as poetry, journals and journal-keeping, and feminist issues. A collection of essays drawn from her monthly network (a monthly womens publication) column, Only When I Laugh, has been published by Signature Books. In 1 983, The Utah Womens Political Caucus honored Bell with the Susa Young Gates Award for contributions to human rights and the cause of women. She has also won numerous awards for teaching. Art Professor And Students To Sell Works On Campus Westminster pottery students and Kay Kuzminski, professor of art, are holding a sale of their pieces on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 2-- 3, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Shaw Center. The sale will continue in the foyer of the Gorse School of Business building on Dec. 34 from p.m. The public is invited and encouraged to come early for best selection. Artwork for sale, made from stoneware clay, will inclay, porcelain and low-fir- e clude ceramic jewelry, functional pottery such as mugs, bowls, pitchers, etc., as well as wind chimes, holiday wreaths, and various Christmas items. The price range for all items is $2 to $30. . A large portion of the proceeds from the sale support the St Vincent DePaul Homeless Fund. 30 How Well Do You Know America? Find Out With This Quiz Which state was the first to join the Union? , A. Maine B. Delaware C. New 1. Hampshire D. WestVirgina 2. Where was Mark Twains boyhood home? A. Nevada B. California C. Mississippi D. 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Denver, CO B. Chicago, IL C. New York, NY D. St. Joseph, MO 6. What was the first state where women were allow to vote? A. Utah B. California C. Wyoming D. North Dakota 7. Which state has the longestcoastline? A. Alaska B. California C. Hawaii D. 3. What state receives the least amount of rain each year? A. Washington B. Montana C. Maine D. Nevada 4. Where is the most land farmed in the U.S.? A. Mississippi B. Texas C. South Dakota D. Utah p.m. . Flordia 8. What is the longest river in the U.S .? A. Nile B. Sevier C. Mississippi D. Colorado 9. In 1869 the railroad tracks from the east and the west met in what state? A. Arizona B. Montana C.Utah D. Louisiana 10. Which of the following states was one fo the original thirteen? A. Ohio B. Kentucky C. North Carolina D. Tennessee 11. In which state is the Professional Football Hall of Fame? A. California B. Ohio C. New York D. Michigan 12. Where is the U.S. Naval Academy located? A. Maryland B. Vermont C. Colorado D. 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