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Show Iiujc 12 The Thunderbird Mo rulin February 10, 1986 IBS All clubs, organizations, individuals or departments wishing to event or College-sponsoreplace an announcement of an event in This Week should submit the information to The Thumierhird at SUSC Box 384 or to the editorial offices at 529 West 200 South. It should not be assumed that any information not submitted in this manner will otherwise appear in this space. This Week is not obligated to seek out items for inclusion. Deadline for receipt of information each week is noon Friday. The editor of This Week is Jeanine W( Paquet-Howell- Winter Wonderland, starts with club competition at basketball game. Basketball, Fort Lewis here, women 5:45 p.m., men 7:30 p.m., Centrum. Origin of the Universe, 7 p.m., Ashcroft Observatory, il'UPSSDW el tT tl CAUSA Seminar, 7 call Marion Corley, Student-Facult- y p.m., Library Seminar Room 586-157- Recital, 8 Hall. Snow Sculpture Contest, noon, quad (if no snow, in Fieldhouse). Open House, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., Family Living Center. Inter-tribclub meeting, Center conference room, 4 p.m. Navajo Taco Dinner, 6 p.m., Great Hall. Inter-Trib- p.m., Thorley Recital Club fund-raise- Multi-Cultur- Voc Ed Week Open House, 2 to 4 p.m., Industrial Education Building. Social, FacultyStaff Associated Women, 7:30 p.m., Family Living Center. Student Talent Night, 8 p.m., Thorley Recital Hall. Military club meeting, mandatory for rappelling trip on Saturday, 3 p.m., Library Conference Room. Mid-Wint- 1 u Baxter Black, Convocation speaker, 11 a.m., Auditorium. Mr. SUSC Competition, obstacle course and tire change at noon in the Fieldhouse. Free Art Films, 3 and 7:30 p.m., Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery. Pageant competition, Thorley Recital Hall, FREE. Friends Unlimited Volunteer meeting, 7 p.m., Student Center Senate Chamber. Abe Lincoln Forensic Tournament. Center Rummage Sale, 10 a.m. to p.m., Great Hall. Puttin on the Hits, dance, 9 p.m., Great Hall, ASSUSC Candidacy forms due at p.m.; Mandatory meeting for all candidates at 4 p.m. in the Small Ballroom in the Student Center. Multi-Cultur- 1 3 $1.50. Basketball, men and women at Colorado Mines. il ra Abe Lincoln Forensic Tournament. a Barbara and Gymnastics, here, 7 p.m., Fieldhouse. Basketball, men and women at Southern Colorado. Basketball, JV, at Snow College. Rappelling trip planned, Military Club, meet at corner of 5th West and 2nd South for rides, 7 a.m., $2. UC-Sant- Presidents Day Holiday (no classes) Origin of the Universe, 7 p.m., Ashcroft Observatory. Basketball, men and women at Mesa, Grand Junction, Colo. Basketball, BYU JV here, 7:30 p.m., Fieldhouse. Coming up Open house scheduled National Vocational Education Week II e iHebrated with an open house of the technological advances in industrial education. The open house is slated for Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the I.E. Building. The CAD (computer aided drafting) and CAM (computer aided manufacturing) systems and the RHINO robot will be on display. Intramurals planned Intramural events planned for the month of February are: downhill skiing, Feb. 18, entry date Feb. 13; wrestling, Feb 24 and 25 with an entry date of Feb. 21; and cross country skiing, Feb. 27 with an entry date of Feb. 24. nights in Mexico City; one night in Taxco, a picturesque hillside village; and two nights in the international beach resort Acapulco. The $895 tour price includes airfare from Salt Lake City to Mexico City and from Acapulco to Salt Lake City; excellent accommodations; a half-day tour of Mexico City and tour to the Plaza of Three Cultures; bus travel from Mexico City to Taxco and from Taxco to Acapulco; the yacht cruise and visit to La Quebrada; and tips for transfers, lodging, baggage and tours. A deposit of $100 is y full-da- Mexico trip slated A March 19 through 26 visit to Mexico is being planned by the language department at SUSC. The public is invited to participate in the eight-da- y tour which includes four required immediately. Rummage sale set Center will hold The its annual rummage sale Feb. 14 from Multi-Cultur- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Student Center. Proceeds will be used for Native American Week and for the annual MCC awards banquet. Director Bonnie Mitchell said that donation of items will be appreciated and should be taken to the MCC on the fifth floor of the Student Center. Call 7770 if youd like to have large items picked up. |