Show All dub organizations individuals and depanm putting their announcements in The Statesman caWrT should form a available at SC 315 PleaseTojL' lplcte "'k per event Deadlines for announcements are Ti— ll at 12:30 pm and Friday at 3 pm January MONDAY Last day to pay full fees Science Week — Rubik's cube contest 11 a m Sunburst Lounge “Earth and the Near Space Environment” 3:30 pm L 349 speaker Marsha Torr Gymnastics — USU vs Nebraska 7:30 Spectrum AED Honor Society presentation 7 p m SV 327 Miguel Perera of Pomona College of Osteopathic Medicine USU ASID student chapter meets 5 pm FL Lounge guest Brenda Hover Bridgerland Audubon Society presents film Galapagos 7:30 pm Logan Jr High Aud Si adults 50 cents for children Natural Resources College Council Dinner Meeting 5:30 pm 631 E 700 N United Intertribal Organization meets 6 pm SC 335 SC movie A Alan for All Seasons 7:30 pm WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Science Week — Rubik's cube contest 11 a m Sunburst Lounge Disabled students organizational meeting 4 pm Juniper Lounge USU waterpolo 8 pm HPER pool USU TV series — TtUmion is for Leaning — Quality Parenting ' Family Sutntion V RUED 3 p m Women's Center Conversations “Finding Your Way to Better Writing” 12:30 pm SC 335 Campus Crusade for Chnst — prime time meeting Bob Francis 7 pm SC 225 speaker broadcast Robert White former ambassador 830 a m PBL meeting on office of the future 6:30 pm 9th floor Business Bldg speaker Chuck Lutz STAB forum — “Atomic Energy Atomic Weapons and Civilization” 130 pm SC Auditorium Speaker Eastman Hatch Space shuttle expert Ed Dorsey speaks 1130 am SC Auditorium Christian Science Organization meets 7:30 pm SC 336 Entomology Club meets 12:30 pm NRB 230 SC movie A Man for AU Seasons 7:30 KUSU-F- Science Week — Rubik’s cube finals 1 1 am Sunburst Lounge winner gets HP calculator science displays 10 am to noon Sunburst Lounge 11-- USU waterpolo practice 8 HPER main pool new members welcome 12:30 pm FAC iper£ Gentry Lee topic “C snow sculpture contest jc 2 pm quad talent bo ft am Sunburst lzmy pm Women’s basketball— C University of Cokrafet SC movie Eye of the Needle 7:30 pm pm Spectrum v Mountaineering Club t" pm HPER 114 newt welcome A! Women in IntematkxU Development meets 111 SC 327 speaker JamesT nedy forestry departed SC movie Eye of the At 1 pm On campus "Galapagos" film slated The Audubon Society is sponsoring a film Galapagos by John Wilson tonight at 7:30 pm at the Logan Jr High School Filmmaker Wilson will be present at the showing to comment on his work There will be an admission donation of Si for adults and 50 cents for children te Women's center event set CACHE VALLEY FORECAST: Chance of rain or snow developing today and becoming slighdy cooler Highs in the upper 30s to upper 40s Lows in the 20s Continuing chance of precipitation Tuesday Highs National forecast Science Week— Convoy C pm Weather in the 40s Lows in the 20s ' THURSDAY The Women’s Center is sponsoring ‘‘Finding Your Way to Better Writing” Jan 19 from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm in SC 335 Bill Smith USU associate professor of English will discuss the many opportunities on campus for improving English and language skills including the language laboratory tutorial services and classes All interested are invited to attend Science Week activity As part of Science Week the Science Council is sponsoring Eastman Hatch to discuss the topic “Atomic Energy Atomic Weapons and Civilization” This event is set for Jan 19 at 1:30 pm in the SC Auditorium Also many other activities are planned in conjunction with Science Week Watch the Almanac and posters listing times and events later than Jan 29 For further information J and tions contact Ann Sessions Chief Employment Office Force Base Utah 777-397- tf K2f 0 Chuck Lutz to spezk Chuck Lutz will speak on the technology on the modem business to Phi Beta Lamba on Tuesday JH at 6:30 pm on the 9th floor of the Business Building There is noadfcJ " f sion charge t Shuttle experts speib NASA Space shuttle expert Ed Dorsey director of Space Booster Programs at 1L speak in the SC Auditorium pm on Jan 19 Organizations meet Women in International Develop in SC Jan 21 at 1 1 :30 am Kenned? be will James 327 The speaker of the forestry department The top be covered is “Feminine Gender uMpT and Statue in Natural Resource Manif ment” All persons interested inin'®1to tional development are encouraged will meet tend ountaineenng Club in HPER t7 pm Trainee program offered Summer employment will be available at Hill Air Force Base for undergraduate students majoring in accounting engineering and mathematics This is a student trainee program offering career opportunities with the federal govem- ment Applications must be submitted no : The USU ASID Student will r® 114-PH- - rd Chapter the FL in 5 18 at meet Jan pm will be Bre Lounge The guest on meas Brenda of Interiors by in attendance n Members please be members welcome |