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Show THE UNIVERSITY JOUR AL • SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY • WEDNESDAY, OCTOJ!ER %5, 1995 Internet for job seekers workshop set In today's job market, students can use a leg up anytime that can find one, and SUU's Career Services Office is providing one today. According to Cal Stroud, assistant director of the office, there are still some openings for today's free workshop on using the Internet and SUU Home Pages to find job openings. This workshop will be most helpful to seniors and juniors, he said. It will be held from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Shooting Star Room, Hunter Conference Center. Among other things, students will learn how to find job listings, how to submit on-line reswnes, and how to find corporate and organizational home pages, said Stroud. Interested students should call 586-5420 to register. "Only 25 students will comfortably fit into the room," said Stroud, "so, naturally, it's on a first come, first served basis." THE CAMPUS Technology's Steve Adams succumbs to cancer Popular woodwork ing professor learned of illness only days before start of quarter Long-time SUU Technology Professor Stephen R. Adams died reflect the university's motto 'Learning Lives Forever.' We miss Oct. 18 of pancreatic cancer and was laid to rest Monday. He him and are thankful for the time we have shared together in took medical retirement from the university Sept. 1. this, the pursuit of education." He was an integral part of the university for many years, having He was well known for forging nurturing relationships with all of his students, some of whom were faculty members from served as student body president here in 1954 and returning to the faculty in 1970 after teaching in Anaheim, Calif., for 12 various areas of the university who took advantage of Adams' years. expertise. Over the past quarter-century as a member of the technology Among those is Language and Literature Associate Professor department he served as department head for 5 1/2 years, was Jim Aton, who took courses &om Adams for 10 years and said, "He was one of the finest human beings I've presented with the Distinguished Educator Award in both 1980 and 1990 and just last year ever known and possibly the best teacher I've was named SUU's Outstanding Educator. ever seen. He made each student feel special Additionally, he was named Utah's Industrial and his students just worshiped him. He was Education and Technology Educator of the year always patient and calm, which is hard in the in 1994. nerve wracking and often dangerous environment he worked in. Finally, he was a Besides teaching woodworking, he taught technical education and facilities management master woodworker. There was never a time I and advised all technology students who went to him with a problem that he didn't planned to teach. He was known as a master know the answer to." cabinet and furniture maker and possessed a 1n addition to his duties at SUU, Adams rare talent for passing this craft on to others. served eight years on the Iron County School "One of the great attributes of this institution Board, gave of his time and talents to his church and to the Boy Scouts of America and has always been a quality faculty," said Ken Munford, head of the technology department. was known for a beautiful singing voice which "This faculty is comprised of individuals who he shared on countless occasions. care about people and the world in which we Survivors include his wife, Ida, and his mother, Nevada, both of Parowan, five sons live. They are men and women of high intellect, integrity and compassion. Stephen R. Adams and 16 grandchildren. One son, Eric, is the ranks at the top of this cadre of educators. He husband of Dialea Adams of SUU's accounting office. was a man who not only exhibited perfection in craftsmanship but in the quality of giving of According to Munford, a scholarship will be Steve Adams established in Adams' name and those self. As calls of love and concern have flooded into our office, it is evident that the impact of - - - - - - - - - - -- interested in contributing may contact the Advancement Office at 586-5468. Professor Adams' life and his years at SUU will continue to Jolley's Ranchwear LEVI'S LOOSE FITTING JEANS. at MATRIXX MARKETING Consumer Representatives (Evenings) - ~= --- ::::= • 4 Nights per week & Saturday Mornings • Weekly bonuses • $6/hr base wage (after certification) MATRIXX MARKETING 1552 W. 200 NORTH 586-.3251 As you'd expect, this is more than just another loose fit. It's a loose interpretation of the original. ---111!11'!~-,..~,. N. Main• 86-8101 Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon - Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. |