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Show ( Page 12 The Thunderbird Monday October 28, 1985 individuals or departments wishing to of an event or College-sponsoreevent in This Week should submit the information to The Thunderbird at SUSC Box 384 or to the edttorial 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 All dubs, organizations, place an announcement Paquet-Howell- play auditions, 4 p.m. in Auditorium 108. Newman Club Meeting, 7 p.m. at Christ The King Social Hall. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, in the Great Hall, 7 p.m. $1 per person or 2 for $1.50. The Universe, 8 p.m., Ashcroft Observatory. One-ac- t Oct Halloween, in the Great Hall, 7 p.m. $1.10 per person or 2 for $1.50. Volleyball, RMAC Playoffs. Spook Alley, Shakespeare Theatre. Barry Lopez, Convocation speaker, 11 a.m., Auditorium. Free Art Films, 4 and 7:30 p.m., Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery. Films scheduled are Lascaux: Cradle of Mans Art, Prehistoric Man of Europe, Ancient Persia. Costume Dance, 9 p.m., Great Hall. $1 per person. Prizes for best costume. Spook Alley, Shakespeare Theatre. Our Town, 8 p.m., Auditorium. Volleyball, NAIA District 7 Tournament. Nov. a Our Town, 8 p.m., Auditorium. Student Center Night, 8 p.m., Great Hall, movies, refreshments. $1.50 if in 50s clothes, $2 otherwise. Southern Utah Forensic Invitational. Volleyball, NAIA Districts. Football, SUSC at Western State. Coming up of October and will continue for 39 weeks. The programs are broadcast on KGSU-FM- , 91.1 MHz. Symphony to air Costumes to be rented The great American soprano Leontyne Price will be the featured guest artist on the Oct. 30 Chicago Symphony broadcast concert scheduled to be aired at 3 p.m. over KGSU-FM- , the Southern Utah State College radio station. KGSU-Fwill broadcast the entire season of AmocoChicago Symphony programs. Programming began the first If your Halloween fancy tends toward as the shiek of Araby or Lawrence of Arabia, youre in luck because such costumes can now be rented from the SUSC costume shop. Weve got lots of Arabian costumes this year because of the Utah Shakespearean Festival production Antony and Cleopatra, says SUSC Costumer Sandra Stiglinski, and weve got our usual array of clown costumes, costumes for knights ip. armor, ladies in waiting, bellydancers, witches and other weirdos. In fact, we can use our imaginations to come up with just about anything. Costumes will be displayed Oct. 28 31 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the costume shop, located downstairs in the SUSC Auditorium. Signs in the foyer will mark the way. Costume rentals range from $5 to $25 with proceeds going to the theatre department scholarship fund. All before costumes must be theyre returned to SUSC, Stiglinski d that a contract to that extent must be signed by the renter. Rentals must be handled in person. No orders can be taken over the telephone. says, adding Cookout planned The International Circle K Club will host a cookout Wednesday at 5 p.m. at Canyon Park and club spokeswoman Monica Moe notes that all are invited to enjoy free hotdogs, volleyball and a mini tennis tournament. r |