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Show Page 12 The Thunderbird Monday November 25, 19 85 All clubs, organizations, individuals or departments wishing to event or College-sponsore- d place an announcement of an event in This Week should submit the information to The Thunderbird at SUSC Box 384 or to the editorial office 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 Paquet-Howell- Special Ag Club meeting, 5 p.m., SC 121. Campus Bible Study, studies in Bible prophecy, 6 p.m., Library Seminar Room 213. Fall Fest, ASSUSC and LDSSA sponsored, 6 to 10 p.m., Student Center. Comets, 7 p.m., Ashcroft Observatory. Basketball, SUSC men at Weber State College. manw (n)(o) s' i CQ) pD3fl 7XW THANKSGIVING! 'Thanksgiving Vacation. Twelve Days of Christmas, Christmas Tree Lighting. Observatory program, 7 p.m., Ashcroft Observatory. Mens Basketball, Grand Canyon here, 7:30 p.m., Centrum. Coming up Turkey trot is next The SUSC Intramural Flag Football Championship was won by the Village Elite, intramurals organizers announced this week. The next intramural event is the turkey trot, which will be on Monday at 3 p.m. in front of the PE building. It doesn't matter if participants walk, run, or crawl because all they have to do to win is guess their time, organizers said. No speaker this week KGSU to air soloist No Convocation lecture will be presented Thursday because of the Thanksgiving holiday recess. SUSC will host two additional programs fall quarter after the recess. William Weimer, director of technical education at IBM, will be the next Convocation speaker Dec. 5. Weimer is an expert on a concept where employees may produce services within the company and sell their ideas to the company. He is also noted for his comparisons of U.S. and Japanese industry. Alfred Brendel is the soloist for two Chicago Symphony broadcast conccts devoted entirely to the piano concertos of Beethoven. The first program will be heard at 3 p.m. Dec. 4 over KOSU-FM- , the SUSC radio station. Featured on this weeks program will be the first three Beethoven piano concertos, the first two preceding intermission and, to conclude the program, the Piano Concerto No. 3. The last two Beethoven piano concertos will be performed by Brendel on the Dec. 1 Chicago Symphony 1 broadcast. James Levine is the conductor for the two Beethoven broadcasts, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will provide symphonic accompaniment. KGSU-Fis found at 91.1 megahertz on the radio dial. Pajute program set The Paiute Indian Tribe of Ut.h and Utah Endownment for the Humanities will present an hour of Tribal Oral History, December 3 at 1 1 a.m. in the SUSC Library Special Collections Room. |