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Show PAGE 12 THL'NDEREIRD T SL'SC T. THE e ryrrz: Tuesday, 4 HR 26, U;- - T ? r? C t N f i i s)t r-- . iY j 1 IT I ' 4 ; i I ! j f v U . ' Cj , V i J i ) (fU - 9JA IRRrWRi 5T Y r "7 U" ' V Cj if A I! I f ' T I ! Iff i I Y ; ' j ( )J 1 K j M 'N v. Y M ' jj ; x' ; ; 1 t.j t I I v; 'X V 3 - SCETOXyiS 1 NO TESTS NO HOMEWORK o ONE CREDIT SIGN UP FOR ARLE 201 CONVOCATIONS ARE IN THE SUSC AUDITORIUM AT 11 A.M. THURSDAYS (WITH THE EXCEPTION OF NOVEMBER 19 ADDRESS) SEPTEMBER 20 McFarland, actor spanky An Inside View cf and the Film World Topic: As the star of Hollywood Little Spanky, along with his pals, personified the true essence of childhood. America's favorite kid will take the RascalsOur Gang comedies, audience down memory lane growing up with Alfalfa, Buckwheat, and the rest. OCTOBER 5 UTAH SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL COSTUME CAVALCADE The highly entertaining and informative Costume Cavalcade is narrated by the founder and producer, Fred C. Adams. Specifics of fashion through the eyes of Shakespeare will be discussed, while the historical based Cavalcade recalls recreations of what our European ancestors wore. OCTOBER 12 THAD BOX, PUBLIC LANDS EXPERT Topic: The Role of Public Lands and Sustainable n A lecturer and proponent of multiple use of public lands, the former dean of the USU School of Natural Resources voices a position of land use that balances public use with uses by the private sector. Life-Styl- es well-know- OCTOBER 19 DAVID YESKULKA AND THE CENTER FOR COMMON SECURITY Topic: Common Security: Strategies for Peace and Defense Pragmatic and visionary approaches to peace, including non-provocati- ve defense, nonviolent sanctions, student leadership, and others will be introduced. OCTOBER 26 JAMES MAPES, MOTIVATIONAL ANALYST Topic: Quantum Leap Thinking Focusing on the advantages and positive results of using techniques such as mental rehearsal of the four major fears: change, rejection, success and failure. and applied imagination, as well as breaking through the barriers NOVEMBER 2 JESSE BENNETT AS PATRICK HENRY, PATRIOT Topic: Give Me Liberty Or At Least A Bill of Rights Patrick Henry, the fiery orator from backcountry Virginia, comes to life through Utah actor Jesse Bennett in a lively reenactment of the struggle for a Bill of Rights. NOVEMBER 9 STACY ALLISON, MT. EVEREST CLIMBER Topic: Reaching The Summit Climbing the worlds highest peak is an excellent model for achieving any demanding objective, and the first U.S. woman to climb Everest deals with that commitment. NOVEMBER 16 PEI MINXIN, STUDENT ACTIVIST - INTERNATIONAL WEEK Topic: Student Power The Spark of Revolutions The director of the May Fourth Foundation for Democracy is one of the chief spokespersons in the U.S. for the student movement in China and among the most experts on events in sought-afte- r that country. NOVEMBER 19 MADAME NIEN CHENG, AUTHOR - INTERNATIONAL WEEK Topic: An Inside Look At China The author of Life and Death in Shanghai was a target of the Red Guard in 1966, and spent Jones Theatre Sunday evening at 7 p.m. years as a political prisoner. This lecture is in the Randall NOVEMBER 30 RICHARD ROPERS, SUSC DISTINGUISHED FACULTY HONOR LECTURE Topic: Toward a Kinder and Gentler America SUSC assistant professor of sociology will address the problem of ending persistent poverty and fulfilling the American dream. An expert on poor and homeless Americans, Dr. Ropers is the author of two books on the subject. DECEMBER 7 GARY APPLEGATE - SUBSTANCE ABUSE WEEK Topic: Rethinking A Strategy of Change As president of the Center for Skill Development, Dr. Applegate is an expert in behavior change and will show us how to make significant changes in our lives. SrW f.T |