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Show Calling 4Uf CHANMNG CLUB: Channing CluK (student liberals' religious club) dip sents John Flore, of the Central CiiC Community Action Project in a slimi. lating, informative, and in every an awakening look at poverty Ro sure to attend on Sunday, Uni Building's Room 304 at 6 p.m wheS John Florez confronts the midd'le cla with poverty (that means you, Eahv? FULBR1GHTS: All seniors and l 7a students are eligible for Fulbnht scholarships; if interested, pick up an application and talk to J. Garlinetun a 315 OSH. Competition ends Oct n HURRY! "' J1- SFAC. Students From Abroad Committee Com-mittee will meet Thursday evening 7 p.m. in the Union Emeritus Room' 279. All students invited. ' COFFEE & POLITICS: This weeks Pi Sigma Alpha Coffee & Politics lecturer will be S.L.C. Police Chief Dewey Fillis. Hinckley Caucus Room 9:55 a.m. ' FOR ALL MEN: Circle K will hold a meeting tonight at 8 and one on Oct 25 at 8 p.m. in U.B. 311. All men invited. in-vited. DARKROOM COMMITTEE: There will be a meeting of the Darkroom Committee today at 3 p.m. in the Union's Room 312. Everyone interested interest-ed should be there. RIBBONS & SPURS: Ribbons & Spurs will meet Wednesday at 730 p.m. in the Union's Den for square dancing. HOME ECONOMICS: For your viewing view-ing pleasure and information a weekly week-ly film will be shown in the Home Economics Departments Wednesdays at noon and Thursdays at 1 p.m. in Room 207 during autumn quarter. Subjects of general interest in all areas of home economics with no enrollment en-rollment in classes required. The film to be shown this Wed. & Thurs.: "Individual "In-dividual Differences." LOUSY WRITER'.': Contact some Publication Rival. Otherwise, bring your typed efforts to us. Or try us in either case you never know what PEN will print! JR. PROM: Applications for Jr. Prom sub-committee chairman arc available ASUU offices. To be in charge of: Decorations. Publicity, Ticket Sales. Queens. BUSINESS MAJORS: Dr. Anthony Athos. Harvard Business School's Director Di-rector of Admissions will talk to students stu-dents interested in graduate business education about 70 fellowships now available & other items of interest; Placement Center, Room 2180 Annex, Oct. 20. HOMECOMING QUEEN: Extra applications appli-cations for Homecoming Queen can be picked up in the Student Activities Activi-ties Center; applications due back m Friday. EVALUATION: Applications are now open for course & teacher evaluation; may be picked up in the ASUU offices of-fices anytime this week. FKEE U: The Free University.is cepting applications for the ExocuTi!: Committee to be responsible lur a I arrangemens for Free U classes. Pick up applications in ASUU offices. CHESS PLAY: Open chess play for all interested students Wednesday 815 p.m. to closing, in UB 324. IK'S: Intercollegiate Knights Rush 4 open house will be Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Lounge, Union Un-ion 277. All interested men welcome. COMMUNITY SERVICE NEEDS YOU: If you would like to do anything any-thing from tutoring Junior High students stu-dents to organizing youth groups, the Community Service Bureau is the group to see. Apply in Union 318 or call 363-5242 after 5 p.m. JAZZ COMMITTEE: Applications for Union Jazz Committee are available in the Student Activities Center. Deadline for filing is Oct. 20. MARCH FOR PEACE: Take a stand! Fight apathy! A peace march through downtown "Salt Lake will begin at noon in front of the Federal Building Build-ing Sat., Oct. 21. Marchers should be at the Federal Building at 11:30 Saturday Sat-urday morning. For information call 355-3637. |