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Show ; HAVE TRAINING ! ' V V WE'LL TRAVEL L U iM.tf-' -f MVy vote f r KATHY WARNER Public Affairs Board ' - ' - I HI . . I Jill .,. . II ill " 1 . Jiei behind Ant ' j" lijJ j Jnnovator L " Program with rxxunn li n xi u M featuring 1 h FRED RAMIREZ h d b H MAFFITT & L M DAVIES P One Night Only H B April 27 C Show Time 8.30 P.M. M ML Bobbie Ml Gentry JU H May3-4 tj PRICES H H 2.85 4.15 5.40 M TICKETS: CHARGE YOUR TICttTS AT H ALL 2CMI CASTLET0NS OR SEARS wj M STORES Othtf ticket otlicet at 13th So. t Q " Main, and Theatrt tot Otlict. f4 CALL 295-3407 W M MAIL ORDERS M pXFILLED PROMPTLY M n n n n n 1 o tower rr.i ACADEMY AWARD "BEST.. FOREIGN. .FILM" "CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS" fO MOVIF 39th Sonth W IL. at Wasatch "GRAND PRIX" Cannes "LIVE FOR LIFE" ' French ( English Titles ) rmriRT) fllS Sabs STUDENT-FACULTY ilercan housa! zaxTFOTii Lixiiij j n X-LJLjA j I uuljul LjLLL ljllla tyA ,vi..jLJ iul. ffiAjLbAfME IMMLVAiJI I jyajlVAYT) tMWVAY-l asui t;;ji;;ii!iii!.'!iii!iii'B.iillMiiiilltl W S it 'ei it "atg,y,it t.' M ps. M Somcilutxa superior -pt your vrXcnor J I t " A -UTAH'S FIRST i (2350 E. 21st So) Only One V 235Q Location f parey.$ WQy "Orders to Take Out" Students: We stand again at the proverbial crossroads with this year's ; ASUJj j election. Given the state of the campus, the state of the State, a the state of the Nation and World, this year will provide studems opportunity to play a uniquely important role in the affairs oi campus and our society. We cannot just shrug off our individual responsibility to ' -J studentbody. Many of us have deprived ourselves of enriching exp ences and have undermined the effectiveness of the student contriDiu to our total education by not adding our talents to the broad spn of student action. Part of our contribution must be our own effort " involvement, and part, electing others who will be dedicated and sponsible student officers. We urge you to consider seriouslv the merits of the various can dates and to vote for those who will devote themselves to the studw e!orJ;hls reason we the undersigned, throw our support . hind STEVE Gl'NN for President and invite you to do the san ho StevT is Administrative Assistant to the Studentbody. pfrcesibe has worked closely with some of the most important projects t" undertaken by students of this campus, such as Community and lative Relations, the Free University, and the new administrative of the studentbody that is expressed in the amendments before u the election. More important than this, however, he is one that be counted on to serve the best interests of students. Steve ' . he a figurehead president. He will be a serious and sincere 3nd u cated representative. ,v- r. IoTMTenterest of tru,y conscientious leadership . . . STEVE Gl-for Gl-for ASUU President. CONCERNED STUDENTS FOR BETTER GOVERNMENT John Kesler, ASUU Pres. Nick Snow. Chronicle Manas- Lpe Burnham. Admin. Ass't. pattv Jackson. Campus TasO Ron Carlson, RHA I'res. (;arv Hansen. Col. Rep. CJ"1' David Marriott. LDSSA Pres. Kav Israel. Chron. Asst. f Stan Owen Imon Board Chairman Verla Jean Rieske, Lambda " Joan Carlston, Adv. Council Chr. s'Km Bd. I aulette Flandro, Cwean Pres. .Mac Oswald, ASUl I'ub. Aff-James Aff-James Q. Cannon, Pub. Aff. dim. |