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Show Sheriff Posse iS"S% Activity’ S success due to volunteers By Alice M. Crittenden | Signpost staff writer — excited we getalotaccomplished.” Barrow said some of the events she plans include Homecoming, “New blood, excitement, pride ‘ the Crystal Crest Awards, Wacky and ownership in university student activities is the key to our Weber Week, CAB success thus far this year,” said Nancy Barrow, executive vice ‘There are many ene and chairs making it necessary for a lot of communication and dedi- _ Barrow comes to school every cation, Barrow said. “We try to “morning at 6:30 a.m. and often get the faculty and staff —— also.” = president of ASWSU. __ does not leave until 7:30 p.m. She is also carrying 18 credit hours. and many other activities. 7 western region participated iinthe | retreat,” she said. S “What is neat is that everyone else looks to see what Weber State University is doing. We are kind - of a role model because we always walk away from those retreats with several awards for what we have done and for our innovative ideas,” Barrow said. _ WSU is recognized as a role ~ model because the university ac- 2 ‘Batrow said die eainieakieanumcomplishes so much on a small : _ of ideas for activities from sev- _ budget, Barrow said. - When asked about the orga“The process to a off all the : nizing of events, Barrow said it eral retreats she participated in long hours, a : boils down to a lot of people vol- _ throughout the year. “This year activities involves , will- | unteering their time. “We try to we went to Sacramento. Students lar ge dose of commitment a generate a lot of excitement about from the University of Idaho, Ne- ingness to have fun and a sense of _ each activity. When everyone is vada, California and humor,” Barrow said. the entire | |