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Show V Cm V gj 0 & O Campus Calendar Today High: 75-80 Low: 40-50 Sunny and fair 1 11H11 11 111 in- 11 1 1 1 ir im 111 , Thursday High:70-80 Low: 40s Sunny and fair Friday High: 70s Low: 40s Mostly sunny iiMttiB r Miami 1 Today 10:30 a.m., Battle of the Bands, Bell Tower. 1:30 p.m.. How to write a research paper, SC267, all invited to come. 1:30 p.m., CATS, Animation, with Roy Stock and Karen Wimmer, LI73. 6:30 p.m., The Stars of Spring, Ott Planetarium, $lstudents, $2non, 626-6855. 7:30 p.m., Voyage to the Planets, Ott Planetarium, $l$2, 626-6855. 8 p.m., Lecture by Mark Innerst, Marriott Allied Health Peery Lecture Hall. 8 p.m., Luau, duck pond, entertainment, dancing. Thursday 10:30 a.m., Battle of the Bands, Bell Tower. 10:30 a.m., Convocations: Candace Gingrich, national spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign. 10:30 a.m., Honours Issues Forum, Civil war in Guatemala, Wildcat Theater. 10:30 a.m., Intro to electronic library resources, Ruby Licona, LI38. 10:30 a.m., Hostage negotiations and crisis intervention, SS215. 10:30 a.m., Middleast lecture series, Dr. Jeffery Chadwick, What peace process? Iraelis, Palestinians and Jerusalem in the middle, B2 227. 1 0:30 a.m., Dr. Robert Sanderson on deaf culture, awareness, sign language. 1 1:30 a.m.. Registration; help with class schedule, SC267, open to all. 1:30 p.m., CATS, Internet publishing, with Livingston & Wimmer, LI73. 5:30 p.m., DLSU business meetingelection, UB347, 1-888-230-8240. 7:30 p.m., Dr. Schaffer and Mr. Stern Dance Ensemble, Peery 's Egyptian Theater, $3.50-$7.50, 626-8500 or 1 -800-WSU-TIKS. 8 p.m., Sunfest movie: Footloose, Wildcat Theater Friday 10:30 a.m., Wordprocessing, UB310, all invited to come. 5 p.m., Class of '57 Banquet, $7 or $ 1 4 for picture & keepsake, UB31 8. 8:30 p.m., Sunfest All Night Activity, $5, hypnotist 12 a.m., food & music. Saturday 10 a.m., Class of '57 reunion breakfast, $8, Lindquist Alumni Center. 2 p.m., Hong Kong: what's in the future?, EMCB103. Beach Fest '97: K-9 Frisbee, kite-flying festival, Great Salt Lake, 250-1 898. Continuing events May 1 1 -1 8-HeaIthy Mom's Week, Community Health Center, 393-5355. May 1 2 to June 6-Annual Juried Student Exhibition, CA, 626-7689. Upcoming Events May 24-Ogden Valley 5K Run, 9 a.m., pre-registration $10, registration $12, WSU lower practice field, 629-8935. If you find an error in The Signpost. Please contact the section editor or the editor in chief. A list of staff phone numbers is on page 4. Submissions Send Campus Calendar and Campus Briefs items to Mellyn Cole, news editor. Items can be brought to The Signpost offices, SU267, down the hall across from Wildcat Lanes. FAX items to: 626-7401 . vour education! Pick up a class or two this summer. General education and upper division courses Evening and early morning classes - on and off campus Accelerated and block courses Small classes with individualized instruction Fridays off No out-of-state tuition Weber State University REGISTER NOW Summer Quarter begins June 23 Pick up your free class schedule or visit us at www.weber.edu Graduation Announcements Nov Available! Weber State Bookstore 626-6552 SEMESTER CONVERSION IS COMING WORRIED ABOUT WHICH DIRECTION TO GO FOR SEMESTER CONVERSION? ii MAKE SURE YOUR FALL REGISTRATION WORKS FOR you mm m MEET WITH YOUR DEPARTMENTAL ADVISOR NOW SO FALL REGISTRATION WILL HELP YOU HEAD IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION If you rwed to know who your departmental advisor it, check the semester conversion page: http:www.weber.eduscmcsterconversionadvcoor.htm mm w QJou diamond Sfofte f P'WWWMWiiw.MM.i.iiii i I'JT Y 'tA i , !- . - I, i "Farr's has a good atmosphere and friendly people who are willing to help. -CRiinn Gwgim ft Jaime cAllctofe backed by 4 1 iicnts in the JcwcOm business t r r r t 40 ycjrs of savings "MCC IAf-,U- x r.i . Mon-S.it 9 30 6 00 Tri 0 00 -.2466 Washington Blvd. phot. 621-7666 |