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Show Calling I DANCE ON: Tryouts for the Ballroom Dance Club will be held in the Stewart Gym, Saturday, 9 a.m. Dance room experience ex-perience is required. Further Information: Informa-tion: 363-9162, after 5 p.m. BRICK LAYERS ! : Applications are still available for Mortar Board. They may be picked up in the Student Activities Ac-tivities Center. THETAS AND: Thetas and those interested in-terested in the gentleman's chapter are invited to a meeting today with the little sisters in the Westute Banquet Hall, 5:30 p.m. COOK AND SEW: Applications for scholarships and awards for Home Economics students are available in HE 215. Deadline for applications is April 10. SPORTS: Nu Chapter of Sigma Gamma Chi will show a special sports film, today, 5:30 p.m., Westute men's lounge. Come with friends. MOCK: The Mock Conventions foreign policy platform hearing will be held in the Hinckley Caucus Room today, noon. MORE MOCK: The resolutions subcommittee sub-committee on the Civil Liberties plank of the Democratic Platform will hold an open hearing. Today, noon, OSH 253. Interested students invited. BUZZ: Applications for the Beehive Selection Se-lection Committee are now available in the ASUU offices. Beehive is the highest high-est honorary for graduating seniors. COME HOME: Name the theme for homecoming! It should be along the line of Cougars vs. Utes. Submit to Guerry Jarrett in the Student Activities Activi-ties Center all week. CHALLENGE '69: All interested persons per-sons apply for "Challenge Week '69" committee for a Challenging (giggle) job. Applications are due April 5 in the ASUU offices. CIVIC MINDED? If you're interested in tutoring high school or junior high students, stu-dents, organizing youth groups, working in the detention home, Head Start or any type of volunteer help, come to see the Community Service Bureau team in Union 312, any Tuesday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., or leave a message for Jeff Fox in the Student Activities Center. LIBRARY POWER: Got a gripe about the New Library? Apply now for a position on the Student-Faculty Library Advisory Committee. Applications are available in the ASUU offices. KIITE: Two people are needed for the board of directors of KUTE. Also, one person for the ASUU International Affairs Af-fairs Bureau. Apply at ASUU offices. HOMECOMING '68: All chairmen and members please meet in Union 312 at 6:30 p.m. Please be prompt. MID-EAST. Dr. Hafez F. Farmayan, visiting professor of history, will introduce intro-duce three films on Iran. All interested persons invited. Program will be in the Multi-Purpose Room in the Library at 8 p.m. this evening. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. TOUR: Central City tour sponsored by Community Service Bureau scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed until Thursday. Interested students call Student Activities Center, 322-6263 and leave a message for Jeff Fox. SGX: Sigma Gamma Chi will hold an openhouse on Monday, April 8, at the North Chapel of the East Institute Complex, 7 p.m. All interested men invited. There will be a buffet dinner and a program. AFOQT: The Air Force Officers Qualifying Quali-fying Test will be given Wednesday and Thursday, April 3 and 4 in A2039. Exam will last from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day. All third-quarter freshmen or sophomores on a five-year graduation gradu-ation plan interested in AFROTC should apply. For Information call the Department of Aerospace Studies, 322-6236. 322-6236. CHESS: Open chess play for all interested inter-ested students Wednesday evening, 8:15 p.m. to closing, Union 324. DEBS: Symphony Debs meeting 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Music Hall. Elections Elec-tions will be held. CWEAN: All sophomores women interested in-terested in applying for Cwean junior woman's honorary, should pick up applications ap-plications in Student Activities Center, April 2 to 12. THETA'S: Let's get to know each other tonight at 5:30 p.m., in the Banquet Hall of the Westute. Refreshments will be served. |