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Show Teach Yourself Study Skills Quick Calculus Math Shortcuts Accounting Essentials Interpreting Test Scores Quick t Medical Terminology ; Clear Writing Business Math Business Statistics Statistics fj Money in the Economy Logarithms The quick : proven way with Sslf-Teaching ; oB Guides 'i fc 11 u rii r 1 tii 1 11 .ii. 1 i JR What's happeniif RUGBY? Anyone Interested In playing and learning ttie rules of rugby call 277-2941 or 277-9042. Floyd Ormsby Is hoping for a University Rugby Club but he needs members first. KUER: Public Radio for the Selective Listener, presents mellow rock and middle-of middle-of the-road music tor the early morning on the "Morning After," weekdays from 8:30 SONGFEST: ASUU Is acceptirs ltc-Tn from students interested inparwv Songfest Committee. Pickupii'J:' the ASUU offtes in the twin Union. STUDENTS FOR OWENS: Meet Frisi, r p.m. In Union 312 to discoss tie jbi:: push." Call mim lor more BOOSTERS: Applications nut :f reviewed. Check at the Union CW ;r Thursday trom neon 10 J p m. i n offices tor information and tickets. COFFEE AND POLITICS: ' Jackson will discuss "Lite in the u -Commons" Tuesday It I:li a"1 Hinckley Caucus Room. ECOLOGY: Ci reward stilt -; Improve the University Ennramr and committee applications HI"' lla m. (02p.m. in Unbuilt"1' by mall at the same address, HELP FREE "U":AII people W Free "U" classes please M j "i mplication m-plication at the Student Aclivities i-You i-You can help. MEET CAL: Meet Gov. CaW L 1 Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the HWJ Room. NO speeches, ustrHr8' WASATCH FRONT: Lit. g : tor editorial staff memwrs. Wn Interest in art, poetry, Mm !""' graphy and a slight Contact English Student Inlo. Center-3il-F, 5S1-8I40. YOUTH HOSTEL: Needs v: evening hours. Fun and " people. Call Durant at WOT STUDENT VOLUNTEWM needsyou.PMPl. WIM ASUU offices. -..nim--STUDIES IN CENTRAL contact Douglas Stock, w names of current ojt.! and addresses J BW w Activities Center in tw ASSISTING VOLUNT "Siir teers needed to assist ,,.,. nettinDiStricnumoerllu 0710. iitj; DEMOCRATIC VOLM'jfV.f; ConTacI Participa te , Bj,,,,. by the off ice m ,ht",'u tsn';. LEGAL DILEMMAS: WW-, are avallaole I gi "fy, Monday through Friday: .mil ' GET UN.FSVCHED:,,clff ! &problemsinPsy,Ceii oav student Advs" jj BH ; Pos:ifyoMsStr.- day t'lsrnwth. w;( F R E E E ie EA ! i r -M.iMaur- Willi! I m i i CPM National Team . . . CZTZ) a S wuge- S Pros 109" p-1 Swingers 94'5 A 1 Stds. 79" j jj o.m. io a.m. uave mnman, Kooen w. Howard, John Myers, John Gailey and Tim Weiler will be keeping you company with all the music and no commercials. The "Morning After" on KUER, 90.1 FM. AMERICAN PARTY: Meeting in the Union Lobby at 9 p.m. Tuesday. Everyone Is Invited In-vited to attend and watch Schmitz on television. SACK LUNCH SEMINAR: "Sex Roles and the Mass Media" will be discussed by Dr. Reta Artz Tuesday at noon in the Union Browsing Rooom. This is the last in a series o( Sack Lunch Seminars sponsored by the Women's Resource Center. MEB SPEAKER: Commissioner William E. Dunn wilt speak Tuesday from tl .m. to noon in room 2078, Merrill Engineering Bidg. He is sponsored by Chemical Engineering, SAC and the College Republicans. REPUBLICANS: An informal get-together for people interested in Republican ideals and people. There will be students and candidates can-didates in a social atmosphere at the gathering Friday at 7 d m. For further information call 582-4369 after 5:30 p.m. WHAT GOES ON IN THE DARKROOM: The Darkroom Committee is now bulk loading Tri-X and experimenting with a new batch of color film which delivers both slides and negatives. If you want In andVsor you are planning to enter photos in the contest-exhibit,, contest-exhibit,, please contact James Miller, 582-3274.. 582-3274.. KUER : KUER, Public Radio for the Selective Listener, presents classical music daily with "Repertory" trom 11 a.m. to 12 45 p.m. '"Opus" from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. and "Music Room" from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. On Saturdays Satur-days University Music Hour presents all the great classical composers from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy classical music on KUER, 90.1 FM. ENGLISH SAC: English Student Advisory Committee meeting Wednesday at 3 p.m., OSH 341-F. MEET CAL: Governor Calvin Rampton will be at the University to meet students informally in-formally Tuesday at noon, OSH 252. No speeches, refreshments only. Everyone welcome. NOW THAT IT HAS FINALLY SNOWED: Ski Club meeting will feature a speaker on skis from Skier's Salt Lake Tuesday at 7:30 P m.. Union 323. Refreshments and door prizes. Non-members 25 cents. POLI SCI EXPLAINED: Dr. Mayfield will lectuureon the Balfour Declaration and the Middle East crisis Wednesday at noon In the Union Little Theater. POLITICS OF CHILE: The Latin American Student Association is sponsoring Dr. Edward Ed-ward Epstein to discuss Chile, its Socialist government, the Kennecott situation and future political impact of the Chilian regime on other Latin American countries. Lecture Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Union (check information in-formation board for room). |