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Show I 4 Kwikee Food Mart W 1 i'' 1 V i OPEN 6 a. m. to 1 a. m. 4 ' .-" Always Open ,.. For Your ,7 CONVENIENCE I and Kay Shepherd SATISFACTION M a nager "D" Street and 2nd Ave. CALIFORNIA TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES The Modesto City Schools' personnel will be available for personal interviews for interested teachers, K-12, at Roadway Motel, Saturday, February 8, from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, February 9, from 2 to 5 p.m., and Monday, February 10, from 7 to 9 p.m. Ask for Mr. Azevedo or Mr. Bairn. WESTERN TEST RANGE Vandenberg AFB, California . . . WORLD'S BUSIEST MISSILE & SPACE CENTER. ALL PHASES OF AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY Research Missile Tests Development Space Exploration CAREER INTERVIEWS 14 February 1969 Engineers Aerospace - ElectronicElectrical - Mechanical Physicists Contact Placement Office Immediately U S GOVERNMENT CAREER EMPLOYMENT Fully Competitive Income Levels Liberal Vacations Generous Retirement Equal Opportunity Employer - Male or Female Equal Opportunity Employer - Male or Female mo -v f i : r;: i ei. mi,." r I Equal Opportunity Employer - Male or Female I Serve Your Country in a "Critical Skills" Occupation I j O I i SUMMER i SCHOOL : : IN i : EUROPE : THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH is joining hands with Utah State University, Weber State College and the College of Southern Utah in sponsoring a Summer School in Europe. . . and reservations are still open for YOU. Tour and study in Athens, Corinth, Rome, Venice, London, Paris and countless other places important to The Western Tradi- tion. Live the last month at the University of Louvain near Brussels. Credit available (up to 15 hours) on undergraduate and graduate levels. Cost: just $1,475 for the most memor- able summer you'll ever enjoy. Tour Direct- ors: Dr. Richard Cummings and Prof. Louis Booth. For additional information, see, call or write: Division of International Education Annex 1122, U of U Camput '. Phone: 322-6704, 322-6223. Calling U VnT, .... . Ulc2n u.ilint U's fo' oy Ave ASUti Tm," on Friday. SUU , , Udy Co-ion will meet rri,y U ronfnce room 3 p.m. on XRLADTV,CE: J"n a ,Tom- shten It out Wsion, n. B: Umbd Delta "wsSruchi winu,r fOTm' I 15 .t c.,Mmnt Cmelot," MUSIC LOVERS: Tricia Thomas Is going to play the piano for Symphony Debs Tuesday at 3 p.m. in Music 303. KAX: To get you in the mood for Valentines, come Tuesday at 5:45 p.m. Don't forget the Nu and KAX fireside this Sunday. PHI ALPHA THETA: Friday, Feb. 7, noon, Union 324. Bring your lunch. Punch provided. Dr. James Clayton, Honors Program, will discuss the honor system and its relationship to historical studies. SPQR: Meeting Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at 2047 Princeton Dr. Dr. Joe Chrlstensen will speak. PR TYPES: Challenge Publicity Committee will meet next Tuesday at 6:16 p.m. in Union 279. FARMERS: NU-K Barn Dance, Feb. 8, 8 p.m., Eastute. BAHA1: Meeting Fnday at 14 s. 1 tan, No 3. Everyone welcome. DICKY'S DISCIPLINES: Attention GOP's. If you are a member in good standing of College Republicans and would like to attend the state convention, sign up in the Chrony office, Union 160. The convention will be held at Weber State Feb. 15. PSYCHIC?: Psychology Comprehensives will be given on Feb. 7 at 2:15 p.m. in Annex 1034. Two hours will be allowed. SUMMER-DAZE: Applications being taken for Summer School Chairman. Apply in ASUU offices. CHALLENGE '69: Chairmanship for Challenge 1970 open. Apply ASUU offices. JOLLY RODGER: Skull and Bones meeting Monday 1:15 p.m. Union. , RALPH: Cheer Up, Okay? i |