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Show Calling7 FUIXBR1GHTS: All senior , students are elegible for atOSH. CoinpetiuoVen BUSINESS MAJORS: Dr . Athos, Harvard Business SriF10"? rector of AdmissiorisWill tell?01 s dents interested in graduate ' k, 0-sh-education about 70 felWsl ; Usuis available & other iterTf 'lno I1 Center' Room a$ HOMECOMING QUEEN- Evtr0 cations for Homecoming Oui be picked up in the Studenfl V8 ?dac;nter; applicati-WiSft Room 2039 at 1 p m on Tdnnes Thursday. The exSm 'is prttJ to entrance into Air Fowtt program. us KUTC EVALUATION: Applications are open for course & teacher vaiuatl? may be picked up in the aIttit ?; fices anytime this week UU of' FREE U: The Free University is ac cepting applications for the Exen.fivl Committee to be responsibli for J arrangemens for Free U classes Pick B applications in ASUU office REFERENCE GROUP No 19- Crm to our informal gatherine i Sf Irt South Tuesday6 nighT! g C-S REFERENCE GROUP No. 12: Will ner afterwards. m CHESS PLAY; Open chess play for 8.15 p.m. to closing, in UB 324 CHANNING CLUB: Chaling Club (a student liberal religious group) presents John Flores, of Central City Community Action Project, in an informative in-formative look at poverty. Sunday at 6 p.m., UB s Room 304. PI BETA THETA: A karte demonstration demon-stration by the Black Eagle Federation Federa-tion will be given at chapter meeting Tuesday 5:45 p.m. West Institute Banquet Hall. All interested are invited. in-vited. UTE ALPINE: Ute Alpine Club meeting meet-ing tonight at 7:30 p.m. in U.B.; caving cav-ing slides will be shown; every member mem-ber should attend. PHI CHI THETA: Phi Chi Theta, professional pro-fessional businesswomen's fraternity, is holding a rush party for interested women enrolled in College ol Business Bus-iness at Sugarhouse Park, today, 5:30 p.m. For more information cot. tact officers or just come! IK'S: Intercollegiate Knights RushV open house will be Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Lounge, Union Un-ion 277. All interested men welcome. TEACHING FELLOWS: There will be a meeting of the Association of Teaching Fellows today, 5 p.m. in hp Union's Room 323 A. All delegate must attend membership ducas ,!:, be collected. LAW SCHOOL PICTURES: Frosh & senior law students' pictures will be taken in SBA offices Tuesday from noon till 4 p.m. It's important that j!1 sudens concerned remember to have them taken. THE FOCUS OF THE LAW: Frosh and Senior Law student pictures will be taken in SBA offices Monday and Tuesday from 12 to 4 p.m. is important import-ant that all of those concerned come in. PEN: Calling all kinds of writing for consideration by PEN, the literary magazine! Bring typed stories, poems and essays to Union 232 or the reception recep-tion desk. The work of every part or full time student who has attended the University within the last three quarters is WELCOME! COMMUNITY SERVICE NEEDS YOU: If you would like to do anything any-thing from tutoring Junior High students stu-dents to organizing youth groups, the Community Service Bureau is the group to see. Apply in Union 318 or call 363-5242 after 5 p.m. JAZZ COMMITTEE: Applications for Union Jazz Committee are available in the Student Activities Center. Deadline for filing is Oct. 20. MARCH FOR PEACE: Take a stand! Fight apathy! A peace march through downtown Salt Lake will begin at noon in front of the Federal Building Build-ing Sat., Oct. 21. Marchers should' be at the Federal Building at 11:30 Saturday Sat-urday morning. For information call 355-3637. |