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Show rage o CALLING W 3 p.m. in Annex 132. All girls interested in writing, whether journalism majors or not are invited to attend. TICKETS: Time is running out girls; better bet-ter hurry to the Huddle Ticket Booth between 1 1a.m. and 2 p.m. and buy your tickets o the AWS dance. SENIOR LINK: The Senior Class is sill offering that $25 prize for a super-terrific idea for the Senior Class Link. Hand your design in at the Union Information Desk before Feb. 17. MATH: The comprehensive examination for math majors who are planning to graduate in either June or Aug. 1964 will be given Saturday, Feb. 29. Students must register with the department of mathematics, math-ematics, Math 201 and the Counseling Center prior to Feb. 14 in order to take the exam. LEGAL STUFF: The University Pre-Law Club and the Student Bar Association are presenting three seminars in law followed fol-lowed by a panel discussion of "Religion, Public Schools and Supreme Court Decisions." De-cisions." The seminars will begin at 7 p.m. Friday in the Law School. The panel discussion, dis-cussion, which is open to the public will be held in the court room at 8 p.m. HEALTH: The Health Service advises all students who are planning vacations in the mountains to hustle their bodies to the Health Center for their Rocky Mountain Moun-tain Spotted Fever shots at least six weeks before the beginning of their excursion. ex-cursion. SING-ALONG WITH LILLY: Lillie May Pamplin will sing traditional songs of her Tennessee childhood at Sunday's meeting of the Inter-mountain Folk Music Council. Everyone is invited to attend the meeting at 8 p.m. in Union 203 and bring your instruments. HELPING HANDS: Interested in helping culturally disadvantaged children one afternoon a week at a downtown school? Miss Unsworth of the SLC School System will meet with interested sudents at 3 p.m. in Union 278. N.S.A. NSA committee will present a movie today at 4 p.m. in Union 319. THETA SIGMA PHI: The national women's journalism sorority will meet at |