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Show Q What's happed TENOR and BASS J for the SALT LAKE SYMPHONIC CHOIR, the largest traveling choir in America! oi o jtr rz 1 F7 l :'M&-tfm J spooky. BUT FUN : Residence Halls Halloween Party and Dance Oct. 28 from 8 to 12 o m. Dance in van Cott Lounge; prizes for best costumes. Spook house and apple bob at 9pm in Van Cott basement. Two horrable movies from midnight to 4 a.m., "The Haunting" and "Psychopath" in Ballif TALENT NIGHT: Tuesday f ? p.m. In the Union Ballroom. Everyone Is invited. PSYCHO COLLOQUIUM SERIES: Dr. Charles Truax, University of Calgary, win discuss "Training in Interpersonal Skills: A Viable Alternative to Traditional Treat-merit" Treat-merit" Friday at 10 a.m. In Mark Green Hall of the Business Lectue Hall. All are Bt' MEDIUM AND LITTLE WHEELIES: University Motocross Club will have its first meeting Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. In Union 311 We need new blood of both sexes. Many races yet to come In '72, so you haven't missed the action. WASATCH FRONT: Lit. magazine Is looking for editorial staff members. Must have an interest in art, poetry, fiction and-or photography photo-graphy and a slight degree of competence. Contact English student Info. Center, OSH 3il-F. 581-8140. I. ,ee" n5ii o assist Rep a,,.,., nett in Distric number 13. Cagg, HOMECOMINO FAIRC. food, etc. For details" ft'' Doug Stevens in the SAC " DEMOCRATIC VOLUNTEERS ur.tjc! esrKcipafta'Hs by the office in Ift: north ios,". LEGAL DILEMMAS: ASUULmij,' are available to give leoal .ftjj Monday through Friday, 3.5 YOUTH HOSTEL: Needs ,.,., evening hours. Fun and eTOl people. Call purant at Mm ' BALL MANAGERS: People Inlny sistlng as managers tor the mjnV slry basketball team 8na u work and other manajerin & I;: 0757 or stop M the Baskets ci: 2-3 p.m. Monday through FrlnT " GET UN-PSYCHED: For Interns,,, problems in Psychology cmliiiKft.. ogy Student Advisory Center (PSAr : Monday through Friday, 507 b;. POETS: If youarelooklngfgrnim for your outer ego, submit ywfwir'r to the Chronicle secretary day, this month, this year. All pan, considered lor the Chrony'i FREEEEEEAKIlll! PAGE. ' DOC MILLER'S 4tti anmil lei coming. ..and you're Invited! k formation call 484-7245. j Go! On The Deer it iiC Hunt BUT STOP AT THE MARTS I "Where Convenience and Service is Our Business" OPERATED BY THE SMITH BROTHERS "D" St. 2nd Ave. "T" St. 2nd Aye. We have yojjr DEER HUNTING food needs OPEN Plus "" " 6a. REPAIR THEM BOARDS: Ski Club will hold a Ski Repair Clinic to file edges, repair bases, and hot wax skis. Bring skis and file Wednesday Wed-nesday at 7 p.m., Union 312. Members only. HOME EC MAJORS: Sigma Delta Omicron Is sponsoring a Dip and Drape Doll demonstration demon-stration Wednesday at noon, room 106 of the Home Econ. Bldg. Everyone is invited. SENIORS: Applications are now being accepted ac-cepted for Senior Class Committee to help plan class activities. Apply in the ASUU offices in the Union. HELP FREE "U":AII people interested in Free "U" classes please turn in an application ap-plication at the Student Activities Center. You can help. TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION: Introductory In-troductory lecture on Maharishi Mahesh Yogi technique Tuesday and Thursday at 12:30 and 7:30 p.m. in Union 324. It is free and the public is encouraged to attend. SKI TYPE PEOPLE : Vagabond Sport rep. will speak on "The History of Boots" at Ski Club meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Union 323. Equipment will be shown during refreshments. refresh-ments. Non-members 25c. BAG-IT SEMINAR : "A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Women" will be presented by Dr. Pat Albers Tuesday at noon in the Union Browsing Room. The seminar is presented by the Women's Resource Center. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS: Volunteer Corps needs you. People interested in working with volunteer services in the community may apply at the Student Activities Center in the ASUU offices. HOMECOMING APPROACHETH: Homecoming Sweepstakes applications due Thursday at noon in the ASUU offices. Grand prize to organization or independents with the highest number of accumulated points is a color television. There Is a $10 application fee reauired. 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. OSH 208, Runs Monday and Wednesday throughout fall quarter. ORGANIZATIONS: We need current information informa-tion about you. Please update your organization organiza-tion listings in the ASUU Registry with names of current officers, phone numbers and addresses. See Beverlee in the Student Activities Center in the Union Bldg. ASSISTING VOLUNTEERS: Student volun- WOODSY OWL HOOTS: ShhhhhhL Noise polte; Ipf Some" How comes?" about shaving, answered: How come I can't get a close shave? Maybe you should take your clothes off first. Showering before you shave will soften your beard even more. Lots of hot water and soap is the key to a better shave. How come my chin and upper lip are That's where whiskers grow the harder to shave? most. Always shave there last. The longer lather is on whiskers, the softer they become. How come I get a lot of irritation and Every stroke of your razor nicks? scrapes away skin cells. So use gentle strokes (and as few as possible) in the direction your beard grows. Never press too hard with your razor. Whatever bugs you about shavinq ENGLISH LEATHER POWER FOAM SHAVE CREAM can help de-bug it. We know shaving won't ever be fun But at least we can help make it a little nicer to face the day. inglish leather. A. Transcendent Meditation as taught by '' MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI - I INTRODUCTORY I - LECTURE r I Tues., Oct 24 (rfii and Kx) " Thurs., Oct. 26 5tjS? r 12:30 and 7:30 pm Room 324 V H 1 Union Bldg. Students International Meditation, 1 r |