OCR Text |
Show Owur tUhi'mecB-yea- ir Jazz helps charities twyeaiir sctotaMps womft make ceiege easier. Imsfl: easier to ffer. pay by Ginny Gale Salt Lake Jazz is not just concerned with selling season tickets this year. In the spirit of giving, they have several programs to help The those less fortunate. Among these are the following: Whenever Thurl Bailey gets a rebound or a slam dunk, American Express will donate $5 to the Guadalupe Center for the benefit of the children. Even if you didn't start college on a scholarship, you could finish on one. Army ROTC Scholarships pay for full tuition and allowances for educational fees and textbooks. Along with up to $1,000 a year. Get all the facts. James Welch, senior vice president of the Jazz and member of the 100 Club also will make a contribution every time Thurl makes a dunk or rebound. He has been contributing in excess of $2500 per season since Thurl has been averaging 480 rebounds. Darryl Griffith donates $10 for each three-pointhe makes to the Primary Childrens Hospital, while for every team American Savings and Loan makes a donation to the charity of their choosing. Karl Malone has donated a section in the Salt Palace of 50 season tickets for underprivi-- 1 edged persons. Called the "Mailmans Mailbox, Karls personal expense is in excess of $10,000 per season. Whenever Mark Eaton gets a blocked shot. Physicians Health Plan makes a donation to the Special Olympics, while Eaton contributes $5 to the charity of his choice. In addition, Eaton donates ten ticket plans to senior citizen groups and the Utah School for the Deaf. aimdl er three-pointe- r, , . For more information contact, Joe Smith at 581-67- 16 et ARMY RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS 20-ga- Classifieds I Monday nights are still family nights, with Proctor and Gamble handing out baby bibs to SECOND ENCOUNTER the kids. WOMENS CLOTHING Designer labeled, classic styles and like new. Come visit 2343 East 33rd South Millcreek Plaza December 2 will be barstool basketball night, with fans trying to make a basket at halftime while sitting on barstools. On December 3, the team will make their annual visit to Primary Childrens Hospital to' cheer up the kids that have to stay there during the holidays. Help Wanted Finally, on December 4, there will be a Nutcracker Preview at halftime to encourage fans to attend the annual ballet presentation. TYPISTS Hundreds weekly at home! Write: P.O. Box 17, Clark, NJ 07066 Come on out and support your team. Youll not only have a great time enjoying the games, but youll be helping those less fortunate during the holidays. Thats the true spirit of Homeworkers Wanted! Top Pay! C.1. 121 24th Ave., N.W. Suite 222 Norman, OK 73069. Christmas. Home Mailing Program! Excellent income! Details, send Part-Tim- e f self-addresse- Monroe film festival Late5 team takes Karla Joost The former queen of American cinema, For the first time in a long time, according Marilyn Monroe, will make her first Utah big to professor Chris Johnson, the facultystaff screen appearance in years when the Utah team won the Intramural 3 on 3 Basketball Media Center presents a Marilyn Media Fest Tournament, which was held Saturday, Nov. Dec. in Salt Lake City. 14 in the gym. Twenty-fiv- e years after her death, the Johnson, who was the captain of Johnsons magic and mystery of Marilyn Monroe con- Lateness, (the name given by intramural tinues to fascinate the American public, said coordinator Elke Haussmann because of the Jim McAndrew, chairman of the film festival. team s last minute decision to play in the tour"Books, photographs, posters, videocassettes said his team won its first two games and other memorabilia keep her presence alive. nament), by one point and went on to win the third game Unfortunately, the films that created this phenomenon have largely been relegated to late-nigThe members consisted of professors Cid television or y videocassettes. Ken Meland, Dan Taylor, Chris The Media Fest 87 will offer Utah audien- Seidelman, mailroom clerk Todd Tapper, and ces their first opportunity to see many of these Johnson, staff member Tom Duffy. janitorial films in their original 35 and 16 millimeter said formats since their original release in the his teams initial strategy was basically, to not get hurt. Beyond that we had 1950s, McAndrew added. decided that if we made a basket first, we The Marilyn Media Fest is the Utah Media should and hold on to our lead and stall the try Arts Center Societys annual g rest of the event. Tickets are free with purchase of a $25 out due to game. This, however, didnt work occasional double dribbles, throwing membership in the society. Single tickets also the ball out of bounds, are available at a cost of $10 for Gentlemen feet, and other minor dribbling the ball off our difficulties. Prefer Blondes, $7 for Seven Year Itch and e Commenting on his players individual roles, contest, and $4 for all screening at Johnson summed it up as follows. Ken Meland the Media Center, 3-- 9 25-1- ht poor-qualit- fund-raisin- 7. play the most and to run a lot, or hustle. Cid Seidelman was our best outside shooter, so he was to stand around until someone him the ball (in order to) make a basket.passed it M 8 8. WOO strategy man, according to Johnson, bei that he came up with our SOI-St- rate Offense Initiative. Tapper was our token macho man, said Johnson. He was to act tough and intimidate players, fouling them when he could. And Tom Duffy was our key rebounder during foul shots, (while) my job was to try and keep everyone from leaving before the tournament was over. eJer was a real success. Johnsons team recei intramural sweatshirts: the second p team, The Accounting Flunkies, recei beer mugs; and the consolation team, Br er s Bricks, received long sleeve h Uttier teams participating were myers Greatest and BMS Haussmann wished to add that there will be regular 5 on 5 and 3 on 3 leagues beginning next semester. look-alik- 534-115- first we 11 nave, she said. d, stamped envelope. WEST Box 5877, Hillside, NJ 07205. HELPERS WEST Have 100s of well screened nanny positions available. No fees! $150-20- 0 week room and board, airfare paid, vacations and group insurance. Call (801)295-3266- . Typing Services Typing Services Word Processing and or Typing of research papers, resumes, letters, etc. Can check spelling, grammar, references (APA, Turabian, Campbell). Thorough. Accurate. Experienced. Mrs. Nelley, 467-432- 0. For Rent Unique 2 bedroom, unfurnished apartment for college artists or other geniuses. $350, includes heat and lights. Comfort, good friends and easy college access; 1219 E. Emerson Ave. (1500 S.), 466- non-tradition- al Apt. for rent. 2 bedroom. Great downtown location, 645 E. 200 S. Easy access to college on 7th South. $275.00 a month, first months rent free. Water paid. Call ask for Laura. 359-812- 0, Forum Issue 7 Dec. 1, 1987 |