OCR Text |
Show University of Utah Art Students' Christmas Sale of Student Art Works Union Building Ballroom December 4, 5, Si 6 9a.m. -4p.m. Sponsored by Student Art League AyC GREAT STYLES M J FOR ACTION Featuring: is W hat 's happening DANSKIN CHARACTER SHOES CAPEZIO CASTENETS MP'y FREED CHARACTER SKIRTS nM' ' ' GAMBA GYMNASTIC SHOES AND : REPETTO SUPPLY At 1 34 East 3rd South (downtown) 'l PHONE 328-0297 ' " TAFFY'S GREAT STYLES FOR ACTION At 1 34 East 3rd South (downtown) PHONE 328-0297 ies for Hinh -INSCIENTISTS: Meeting Thursday yner ;ftjO)iii,e Campus Christian Center, ropriate ' welcome. "takp a il THE MARRIOTT LIBRARY 1IIIM: The following programs will Idorses ited during the week ot Dec. 4-8; all me .i mm open to the public: Tuesday, "la ana , swrey d. Aggeler will discuss n and " Orange" at 7:30 p.m. Wed-. Wed-. ii TreWakelleld Players will present action fler! of Renaissance and Baroque , on,,,! -( illp.m.; Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. eiuai euetl will present a slide series en-Or en-Or all "A Student's Perspective of rsflvakia, Poland and Russia" at 3 arolyn JI1PHV MAJORS: There will be a rl lor all majors interested in 1 aat! school Information Thursday at :;n. in fhe Tanner Room. Faculty -wwlll be there to answer auestions. ition ::S0F THE TASK FORCE REPORT ON STATUS OF WOMEN AT THE ) the 'iEHITY ARE ON RESERVE AT THE TL- J1N0 MARRIOTT LIBRARIES. "B mini: The Lion's Club will meet Dec. ipen: --inn p.m. for an organizational . fo held to formalize a University 'ugn jsaub. All students, staff and faculty Ved- ',Kl t0 at1end- nn iwtnj: it you could get Into mix -.UU- barbershop quartet singing, call rjgy :'u Baker at the Chrony office, 561-7041. '' nil set up a meeting right after the sen: m a, ilUTIVE RELATIONS: Find out more . "7 !'! legislative issues facing the Uni-;00 Uni-;00 'i''JMwbrk with your state senator or relative. Applications now being ac-i.m. ac-i.m. a me student Activities Center, se(j TNorthWing. c" "SCHOOL AND CHRISTMAS ART 3nrj '-: Art maiors interested in December f should conlacl the Union Gallery for -"alien. S'7, GOT THE HANG OF 1 7: V Gel credil ,or developing I " I" with the General Ed 197 Systems." The class will be -1 1 " W"er a' : 55, II , and 1 : 10 for :; '"Person registration. SERARY ID: LDSSA is wi, book. drive for Church schoo - Any ""ege'level books are ;E s,m,a,y.be ""W H at TOE-KISSING TECHNIQUES: The Student Lobby Training seminars will be held Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.. Union 279, or 7:30 p:m., Union 277. All students planning to work with " Legislative Relations are reminded to attend. at-tend. BUGGED WITH HOUSING HASSLES? There will be an informal rap with the Minority Housing Advisor Friday at noon. Union 324, for all interested minority students. GUYS, DO YOU NEED A PLACE TO HANG YOUR HAT? Apartment available for young men at 1410 Butler Ave., across the street from the Physics Bldq. LECTURES ON OBJECTIVISM: "The Psychology of Dependence" will be presented Thursday at 7 p.m., Union 323. This is part of the recorded lecture series on the philosophy of Ayn Rand. The lectures are free and open to the public. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST: Oscar Wilde's hilarious play will be shown Dec. 7, 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. at the Central Christian Church, 4th So. and 3rd East. This student production is free and open to the public. WRITING ABOUT KEEPING THE STORK AWAY: Planned Parenthood is looking for students interested in doing voluntary writing for the newsletter and training to give small raps with teens. Call Karen Ferrari, 363-4471. This will be interesting, but you need give no more time than you can. METALLURGY GRADUATE SEMINAR: Mineral Science Bldg. 207, Wednesday, 3:20 p.m. "The Effect of Sulphur Dioxide in Column Leaching," Kenton E. Sutliff (metallurgy graduate student). CHEMISTRY SEMINAR: Chemistry Bldg. 102, Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. "The Nl H Chemical Information System," Dr. Stephen R. Heller, National Institutes of Health. CONCERT: Marriott Library Auditorium, Wednesday 8 p.m. Wakefield Players (Renaissance and baroque music). JAZZ CONCERT:University Jazz Ensemble featuring trombonist Rich Matteson, "Downbeat" jazz clinician of the year. Olpin Union Ballroom, Wednesday, 8 p.m. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SEMINAR: 3176 MEB, Wednesday, noon. "Economic Development and Environmental En-vironmental Quality," Ronald Bouck, Chamber of Commerce. DANCE ALL NIGHT: University Senior Choreographers concert Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. at Churchill Junior High School, 3450 Oakview Dr. Students $1, Adults SI .50. it 1 ' ' ' " CHARLESo ANTHONY I custom jewelers and I diamond cutters N NOW OPEN! ' in Trolley Square 'jast, bRtwPPn fith & 6th South |