Show The Utah Statesman 0SUgroup Council joc th office been S(eciHl tili'hcvl tt"' such M tpeorkshop the 2quet and the -- Tro-gulu- s me of Sf awards committ have the Cabinet President I ester Ksnij nc heads the cabinet noted that addition to the activities listed ! underinkthe cabinet will ? SCSU soil new for projects this tear is the Affairs 8'jbbskmenl of a Iuhlic Thu will lie a croup which 3 of student conrjpwenl issues tall sut legislature st Ovaf the aims ol this board is to tome Sited place a lobbyist in the legislature to work for students Also on tap is the compilation of a faculty evaluation booklet This full-tim- booklet according to Kssic will make student evaluations of faculty more accessible It will provide a summary of student evaluations of every faculty memlier and assist students in making decisions about which instructors to sign up for when taking a class Kssig said In response to requests from university employees the cabinet will be promoting a campus cleanup 1 0 1 979 Page sc movies does handyman duties l'a1'r' fal1 Wednesday October As another part of the cabinet's activities there are student administrative assistants who work in various departments of the administration such as the Cooperative Kducation program KmFORGOTiWHATirfffffOA Also serving on the cabinet are the students from the four university appeals committees and the Utah Intercollegiate Assembly Funding for the cabinet comes out of the student btxiv president’s $7250 budget and is used for transportation costs expenses incurred for the workshops and general administrative functions Kssig said program Counseling project gets students to help one another Peer anybody out there have a dume concentrating during lec-ar- t Don periods there anyone else who has mbit taking tests' Ho about taking notes manag-Ume writing reports making nlrtporU reading textbooks or relations amoving interpersonal BToot need help then' 1b Room 2 of Old Mam at the and apartment of counseling K2& students are helping other OltfiU overcome these hangups irocgh the Peer Counseling l “A lot of students come here and are not well enough prepared academically or socially for a university level’ said Program Director Keith T Checketts "It's a real problem We don’t have many ways to help these kids and since money is not there to hire pxpU we've worked out this program where kids can help each other" he said Juniors and seniors at Utah Slate University who are considered qualified help other students improve study habits Special Services Services will t hosting tt laoual dinner feitisuff and students this 12 at 5 pm in the Room of the Student Center Spwal Services is a federally fcllW assistance program that iMbeenm operation at Utah State 19?Q Originally set up as a Jrtfrtm for American Indian adreu it has since expanded its pftta and now serves students koitt economically disadvantage physically handicapped or have Special a two hour training session he said According to Denise Richardson department employee and trainer the take the same exam that would-bcounselees are given when they come in for advice They are then taught how to adapt the appropriate materials to an individual s needs Aside from the chance to help their peers volunteer counselors are eligible to receive credit from the department of psychology’ said e Checketts dinner set Friday abilities to offers Services its parSpecial ticipants counseling and guidance tutorial assistance and services It services for the handicapped also recommends curriculum modifications to enable students to overcome educational problems while completing course requirements The dinner will feature as guest speakers Claude Burlenshaw vice president for Student Affairs Izar limited after Martinez associate dean of the College of Kducation and Suzanne Alley coordinator for Student Pro- Knglish-speakin- gramming Entertainment participants Regina Tsosie Sandy Kddington and Teresa Valdez The Special Services staff invites all eligible students to take part in their program For more information inquire at 517 C Richards Hall or call extension 7858 This easy orarise reduces pus pkoate bill Ikdifor your directory whenever you’re in doubt about a ynber and see what a difference it makes in your phone bill wouse making a habit of calling directory assistance may end you 20c a call for a lot of numbers that are right at your £Of course sometimes we all need help That’s why up are allowed five free calls to directory assistance each 2®jJAnd you may request two phone numbers during each is no charge for directory assistance outside Directory assistance calls made from hotels motel us or pay phones are free And the handicapped L avoid directory assistance charges by just me business office for details on our exempt S° remember to give your directory more out It’s an exercise that -- 7 $ Way pays off 6 Mountain Bc3 7 7 for the evening will be provided by Special Services jr PI HR mill and Cl C01MB- SHVmSPlllBfRlI - RICHARD miin rZTZIZ a PlUR II Ml omwi and BtMCHllY M ttoaotMCa BRDWId Mtuttii m JUMIUIMI!) me mu m Kills H l awwBimianwwiaMai 7:30 7:00 and 9:30 ID Require) USU Admission $100 Wednesday-Thursda- y Friday-Saturda- y 1 1 |