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Show WhatV happening COMMUNICATIONS: Department Depart-ment of Communication Student Advisory Committee needs decision-making people for key positions. Applications a vocable voc-able in Room 150, Speech Communications Com-munications Bldg (041) Call 581-6888 for further information. informa-tion. A PHILOSOPHY OF REASON: Lectures on objectivism. I he series of 20 recorded lectures made by Nathaniel Branden expressing ex-pressing his interpretation at Ayn Rand's philosophy will begin be-gin at 7 p.m. Thursday at Union 323 The first lecture will deal with the role of philosophy. The series is free and open to the public. ENGLISH GRAD STUDENTS: Meet with Dean Sterling Mc-Murrin Mc-Murrin Oct. 12, Union 200, at 4:15 p.m. UNIVERSITY REGISTRY OF ORGANIZATIONS: OR-GANIZATIONS: We need current cur-rent information about you. Please update your organization organiza-tion listings in the ASUU Registry Regis-try with names of current officers, offi-cers, phone numbers and addresses. ad-dresses. See Beverlee in the Student Stu-dent Activities Center in the Union Bldg. LOOKING FOR A CHECK MATE? o 3ir5)ii?7 i,c f ' "sri5 Wmmk IS viy GIVE A HOOT. DON'T POLLUTE Chess Club fore play Thursday y ht irl Union 279 at 7:30. Bring a friend with a set. DEMOCRATIC VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Contact Participation 72 at 581 -8657 or come by the office in the north wing of the Union. BIG BROTHER NEEDED: A 13-year-old boy with an interest in electronics needs a big brother. The child is bright but has not been motivated enough to do well in school. If you are willing will-ing to help, contact the Division of Family Services, 2835 South Main, or call 486-1881 and ask for Kirt Soderquist. ENGLISH STUDENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Meeting Wednesday Wednes-day at 7:30 p.m., 51 1 12th Ave. ALPINEERS: Alpine Club meeting meet-ing Wednesday at 8 p.m., Union Un-ion 322. All are welcome. FLYING TROOPS: If you are interested in-terested in flying, attend the University Club Flying Wednesday Wednes-day at 5:30 p.m. in Union 319. COFFEE AND POLITICS: "A Funny Fun-ny Thing Happened on the Way to Miami" will be discussed Thursday at 9:55 in OSH 255. Students Mike Hansen and John Bybee will be guest speakers. GIRL SCOUTS: Campus Girl Scouts meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Union 311. Anyone who has ever been in scouts or who is interested is welcome. CAMPUS YOUNG LIFE: Bible study and Christian fellowship. Everyone invited. 7:30 p.m. in Parlor A of the Union. WOMEN'S SKI TEAM: Meeting Thursday 4 p.m. in the west HPER Building, room 117. ATTENTION DEMOCRATIC BUFFS: Free Candidate Rally Friday, 7 p.m. at the Terrace Ballroom. Major address by Senator Ted Kennedy. Also attending at-tending Owens, Kutulas and McClure. CANDIDATE FAIR: It s time for you to decide for yourself. Come talk to Sherm Lloyd and Wayne Owens. Which will represent you the best? Wednesday in the Union from 9 a.m. -2 p.m. fill out applications !, line office, Union 1 60E p.m. to 10 p.m. thrown day. BAHAI CLUB: There,, meeting for all memt electing new officers Fi p.m. Union 312. SPEAKEASY: Gary Alb of "None Dare Calllij acy" will address the fir. ing of the American k Thursday at 2:30 p.m. 322. Everyone welcome. PROSPECTIVE DOCS: I orientation, Wednesdoy Union Auditorium.Or.G will discuss "Would;; Good Doctor?" J.Hunt, medical school admis. quirements. GEOGRAPHY MAJOR! tions for Geography Advisory Committee r will be held Tuesday, 1 day and Thursday inC GUITAR WORKSHOP; for all those interest ing up Thursday ot i in Union 323. SOCIALISTS UNITE: Tc cialists for Jenness or come and discuss phit democratic socialisms for 1972 campaign. 1 3 p.m. Union 319. FINE ARTS FRESHMEN: tion, Friday at Kingsb 1:10 p.m. Please let if you're coming. LEGAL DILEMMAS: AS1 Services are availobli legal aid to students through Friday, 3-5 i 581-8655. SLEEPING BEAUTIES: tions for Homecomif are now available in' offices. Deadline fa Oct. 14. Affiliations sary. Plans for talent tion is final judging. TALENT NIGHT: Applt participation in Tolen1 Oct. 24 are now ot the ASUU offices. De entering is Oct. 21. unnecessary. Any atrical displays areor within reason. Jeffs' J & i C'pTL, 'VtLlk--t'H . .XeT'. idajt . .. Hal (.V.W. iu.tl'lAaf (Op. Xujto. ti'.u. U'-OOm-te'OC Pm I A lot of people don't know what it's like to eat at S 755 So. State the only place in town where the customer is never right. UNIVERSITY MOTHER! of University studen. vited to attend I o tea at the Si! Center Wednesday' 4 p.m. . ! PARTICIPATION '72 1 ! CAMPUS MAIL I j YES ! I WANT TO BE "INVOLVED" PARTICIPATION 72 ADDRESS NORTH WING j j PHONE NUMBER .. UNI0N GILDING I PARTY PREFERENCE: DEM REP OTHER J CAMPAIGN WORK: I McGovern ... . Nixon x i . I Rampton sX .Z State Legislature ! Cameron ST?5 1 wod like to ! I T A cClure work with P 72 1 I Kirkwood Kutulas I I Other I J GET INVOLVED: I I Drop off this coupon in CAMPUS MAIL or call 501 H6SA a ! '. m the Northwing of the Union. or can ou I -8656 or drop in and visit us 1 i ! BLESSED ARE: The second meeting meet-ing of a seven-week group studying the "Sermon on the Mount" will be at the Campus Christian Center, 232 University Street, Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. There is still time to join this Free U class. Class led by John Wade. Supper follows. RESIDENT HALL STUDENTS: Vote on the ratification of the RHSA Constitution Thursday, from 9 a.m. -6 p.m. at your hall's main desk. FREE FLICKS: Free movie Sunday, Sun-day, Union Theatre 7 p.m. This week's thriller "Metropolis." COWBOYS: Rodeo Club meeting. Thursday 8 p.m. Union Building, Build-ing, room 317. POLI SCI MAJORS: Vote for your Student Advisory Committee members, 8 a.m. -5 p.m., Thursday Thurs-day and Friday in OSH 252. HELPLINE: People interested in volunteering for Helpline can care Who cares about Ab0UtTSha cans and tras" " countryside. Abo trees dying jjj5 Andammalst' Woodsy Owl. the battler for a cWj cares. And so s J join Woodsy in poUution |