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Show I What's I happening . B0T0RCT: Meeting Oct. W in Un.on 277 a, If- sistlm " and doing statistical It-' "Mother managerial iobs, call 521- worK a?too at the Basketball Coaches Off tee !'. ,ors,Kdav through Friday. . M p? nNCING: A class for beginners in Sfeeesday6-7p.m.a, LL1" I I , " " "- WEB 2047. If you m" 'ELe a license, we'll help you get one " ' h.'t amateur license is free). For fur- &SS s,an s,a,en' MEB 2347- t 5J !?f pYCHED: For information on and t' l psychology contact the Psychol-i Psychol-i P'SSt Advisor? center (PSAC) 10-1 SJndav through Friday, 507 Beh Scl. Bldo. f ,ESn CATIONS: Department of Com-1 Com-1 C0M3on Student Advisory Committee Ss dSion making people for key posi-I posi-I . indications available in Room 150, : ShTommunications Bldg. (041). Call ouM6 for further information. t PREVIEW: An NBC Documentary ti- S?,L -President of the United States: Too Jflh Power'" will be presented in the Marly Mar-ly ffi lKv Auditorium Oct. 16 at 11 a.m. .UTHORSERIES: Oct. 17 at 7:30 1 p.m., Dr. Kenneth E- Eble, chairman of the Depart-3 Depart-3 of English, will discuss the topic of c "Professors as Teachers. S ci ide SERIES: Oct. 18 at 11 a.m. Dr. Peter ' goss of the Department of Architecture will ?rent a two-screen slide lecture "Olana, k & Home Frederic Edwin Church, Hudson P River School Painter." ' (I5TER ADELE MARIE: A member of the t' IJscopal Order of the Society of St. Mar-aa Mar-aa etsTwill be a special guest at the Campus f Christian Center, 232 University Tuesday evening at 7:30. In charge of summer activi-ill? activi-ill? for the Diocese of Massachusetts, Sister will present a slide-show on "The Religious iiiJ-a viable Alternative" and hopes to make contact with college-types who might wish to do camp counseling in the Boston area next summer. BLUES CONCERT: Mance Lipscomb, Texas blues singer, will wail in the Union Auditor-' Auditor-' lum Oct. 17. Bryan Bowers will also be featured fea-tured Doorsopen 8:30 p.m. Admission SI. 50. SACK LUNCH SEMINAR: "Human Sexual-ity" Sexual-ity" will be discussed by Dr. Marshall W. Kreuter, Oct. 17 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Union Browsing Room. This is the second in : a series of four Sack Lunch Seminars spon sored by the Women's Resource Center. MORE FREE U: Inkle Loom weaving class OSH 133 8-9:30 p.m. Oct. 18. Come see what 'EDUCATION PLUS' Christian Science Lecture by CHARLES M. CARIt Monday, Oct. 16 2:30 p.m. OSH Auditorium the looms look like ana wnar you can uu win, j them. It costs S10 to buy them or S5 to make I them yourself. More information call 521-" 521-" 6741. i ANANDA MARGA YOGA SOCIETY: Achrya Shishar Kumar will speak on Ananda Marga Meditation Oct. 20, in Union 322 2-4 p.m. and 7 -30-9: 30 p.m. In preparation, there will be a Ananda Marga Yoga Society Oct. 17, 2:30- 4:30 in OSH 174. I FREE INTRO LECTURES: Free introductory introduc-tory lectures will be held on somatotyping and the Eighttorld Path Oct. 18; Eastern Religiousness Re-ligiousness for Western Religion, Oct. 19; Humanity Atrophied! Humanity Reborn?, Oct. 20. All classes and lectures are held in j the reading room of the Creative Man at 633 I So. State at 8 p.m. i ORGANIZATIONS: We need current information informa-tion about you. Please update your organization organiza-tion listings in the ASUU Registry with names of current o cers, phone numbers and addresses. See Beverlee in the Student i Activities Center in the Union Bldg. FRIENDS: The Department of Languages announces an-nounces the visit of Jorge Icaza, Ecuadorian novelist and dramatist, Oct. 16. MAKE YOUR MUSIC: Want to make your own music? Bring your instrument in-strument and interest to OSH, Oct. 19, 7-9 p.m. SETTING IT TOGETHER: Discussion of human hu-man love and growth, the origin of fear and division, Jesus, psychic phenomena, and God's work in pattenrs of history, starting Oct. 19, in OSH 132, 7- 7-8:30 p.m. KUNDELINI YOGA: Those interested meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights in OSH 238, 5:30-7 p.m. beginning Oct. 16. Bring pads. MEDITATING MOODS ENCORE: Transcendental Transcen-dental meditation beginning Oct. 18 in OSH 137, 7-8 p.m. MEDITATING MOODS ENSEMBLE: Group meditation begins Wed. 8 p.m. Oct. 18. Also Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. Hatha Yoga will be taught starting Oct. 21 at 3 p.m. It will also be taught starting Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. along with acupuncture. STAR GAZERS: Astrology begins Oct. 16, 7:30-8:30 in Union 319. DATELING A.D.: Chronological study of the New Testament classes on Tuesday at 5 p.m. at Campus Christian Center, 232 University. STUDIES IN CENTRAL CITY? : If interested, ' contact Douglas Stock, 363-4595. PROPAGANDA PATRONS: A survey and discussion dis-cussion of principles and methods used in propaganda and utilization of techniques learned. Begins Monday, 3:20-5 p.m. in OSH 208. Runs Monday and Wednesday throughout fall quarter. FOLLOW THAT BALL: Tryouts for varsity and lunior varsity basketball teams will be held Oct. 16 and 17, 7-9 p.m. in Gym 109 of the HPER complex. All male full-time students interested should meet in the gym. DOC MILLER'S 4th annual feast is coming...and you're invitedl Fdr In-tprmation In-tprmation call 4B4-2245. YOUTH HOSTEL: Needs volunteers during evening hours. Fun and experience with oeople. Call Durant at 364-5221. LEGAL DILEMMAS: ASUU Legal services are available to give legal aid to students Monday through Friday, 3 5 p.m. Call 581- T?ion !iTTN,IGHT: Applications for participa-Lm. participa-Lm. r.lKle.niNi9ht.n 0ct- 24 are now avail-fno avail-fno :L Xh1 SIJU 01 ces. Deadline for enter-ann enter-ann !n .CJ- 21- A-la'ions unnecessary. Any and all the theatrical displays are accepta-oie, accepta-oie, within reason DrIi?CRATIC VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: h! ,Lac,f artlcipation '72 at 581-8657 or come Bir ilce in ,ne nor,h wing of the Union. iSR0THER NEEDED: A 13-year-old boy hrZ. 'n,ees, in electronics needs a big 3, .' Ihe child is br'9ht but hi" not been ar. , ,!?a enou9h to do well in school. If you re 'Willing to help, contact the Division of SW, Services, 2835 South Main, or call 486-1881 and ask for Kirt Soderquist. food SEMiNG FAIRE: Boo,hs' oisplavs. rS,,:e Fr details see Judy Heilpern, or Doug Stevens in the SAC. thE , clubwiH have only one meeting this week-Tues. Oct. 17, 7:30, Union 323. max Lundberg from Alta will show movie nn??nswer questions. 25 cents for non-members. non-members. Refreshments. H'f!E: Pele interested in volunteer, mg tor Helpline:an U out application in the rjeipime oU.ce, Union 160B 1-10 p.m. through . r y n MJL SEASON n n QMLY$34 n ZZ check proper box FOR SPECIAL RATES y"o Not"0 sZ r j 'STUDENT SEASON PASS (WEEKDAYS) $34 $45 $11 j I t J 'STUDENT SEASON PASS (UNLIMITED) $60 $75 $15 L J STUDENTS MUST PRESENT CURRENT ACTIVITY CARD ""H EACH SKIING VISIT I APPLICANT PHONE -1, ,.. ADDRESS C7r STATE ZIP- I j SCHOOL STUDENT NUMBER I TAKE THIS COUPON along with CHECK, or MONEY ORDER to j j I your nearest II , 1 UiOage Sports tn pi FOOTHILL 582-5611. MURRAY 262-5547, PROVO 375-2200, I I BOUNTIFUL 295-0478 or j man direct to PARK CITY WEST P. 0. 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