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Show I Calling W BACKSEAT PROTECTION!: Protect you and your date by joining join-ing the Judo Club which meets temporarily at 48 E. 8th South, Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. For further information, contact Sharron Joost, 322-8634, or Sgt. Maugham at the Naval Science Bldg. OPERETIC TALENT: Singers who consider themselves potential opera leads will get their chance today. Auditions for leading vocal roles in three opera productions to be presented this winter were announced by Ardean Watts. Try-outs, Try-outs, open to bass, baritone, tenor, contralto, and mezzo, coloratura and lyric soprano voices, are scheduled sched-uled between 5 and 7:30 p.m. today to-day in Kingsbury Hall. Accomplished Accom-plished vocalists from the University, Univer-sity, as well as from the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain area are invited. Applicants Appli-cants should be prepared to sing a selection from the operatic repertoire. reper-toire. An accompanist will be available for singers unable to provide their own. Auditions for opera chorus members will be announced an-nounced at a later date. EGOISTS NEEDED: Seniors, representatives rep-resentatives among you are needed. Sign up in the ASUU office. Applications Appli-cations are now out. HOT SHOTS: Interested shooters shoot-ers are invited to attend the first fall meeting of the University Rifle and Pistol Club. This years program pro-gram will be under the supervision supervi-sion of Sergeant Maughan of the Marine Corps. The meeting is Tuesday, October 5th at p.m. in the Naval Science Building. HELP NEEDED: "Pen," the University's Uni-versity's literary publication, is now accepting applications for staff positions. Application forms may be obtained in the "Pen" office. of-fice. Union 232. BIRDS OF THE RIGHT WING: Students for Conservative Action will hold a get-acquainted session in Room 234 of the Union, Monday, October 4, at 4 p.m. Plans for the coming year will be discussed and membership applications will be available. An off-campus social hour immediately follows. All interested in-terested students not afraid of hard work are invited. TEA TIME: Sigma Delta Omicron is holding a tea for members and new prospects today at 12 noon in the Home Economics Bldg., Rm. 305. Members and prospective members have to be enrolled in a Home Economics course. INTERESTED IN TALENT? The Live Talent Committee is receiving applications now. Pick up applications applica-tions at the information desk in the Union. Artists welcome. You don't have to have talent to join-just join-just enjoy it. IN THE SPOTLIGHT: "Exciting and challenging," states Polly Stewart, Ste-wart, Spotlight Chairman. Applications Applica-tions for membership are now being accepted. They may be picked up at the Student Activities Center, UB 318. All students are invited to join the Spotlight Committee. Com-mittee. FREE FOOD?: Panorama Committee Com-mittee wants you. The feeting for all members and prospective members mem-bers is Tuesday, October 5 at 7 p.m. In the Conference Room, 311 Union. FOR THE SYMPHONIC MINDED: MIND-ED: Symphony Debs will mark the beginning of the school year with an opening social on Tuesday, Oct. 5 at 4 p.m. in the Union West Ballroom. New members will bee announced and presented to Maurice Abravanel who is the honored guest. New membership applications may be obtained at the social. |