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Show CALLING U ' The University of Utah Music Department, The Artist and Speakers Committee, the Utah Symphony present CRAWFORD GATES, Guest Conductor S"J4i in the 1 1 th Annual fySfs Festival of Contemp- V orary Music f0" "Vt featuring Lowell Farr, "J'S .t .guest pianist II fj Alexei Haieff, A guest composer V y y JANUARY 27 and 28 J KINGSBURY HALL 8:00 PM Tickets are on sale in Music Hall, Room 201 and Huddle Ticket Booth 50 cents to Students TEAM: Confront the problems ii: disrupted environment Join Hi: tal Environment Awareness 11 - ment (TEA M). First m: "T" Wednesday noon In Union L: J Theatre. For more information! f 322-TT42. , ASSOCIATED BROWN STUDLV The first meeting will be Me: 6 p.m.. 321 Union. CAMPUS GIRL SCOUTS: Sic will be Sunday. 1 p.m. In the: Scout Office. n Quee PRESIDENTS OF ALL 0RGDI . . TIONS: Meet in Advisory ft ' Meeting, Friday, 2 p.m., Unit:: ence. to discuss March of Dimes, Car. and and Parking. ja partr KUED Channel 7 2lt 6:30 NET Special, State ot It;- arv Ion. 1970. ' Down 8:30 The Forsythe Saga. 9:30 Community Alert. Engir KUER 90.1 f.m. 7:00 Smithsonlal Concert. 8 :30 They came to the U. 9:0Q On Campus. Witt ANNOUNCEMENTS FREE II FLY TYING: This class will teach the construction of artificial fishing lures on Mondays, 7 p.m., north Biology. 107. BAHA'I CLUB : There will be a panel discussion on "the Role of Religion in Modern Day Society" and Father Merz as a guest speaker at "World Religion Day", Sunday, 8 p.m., Union Un-ion 324. AVDITIONS FOR HAIR: Singers (male and female) should bring 1 resume 1 picture, 1 rock song, and 1 ballad to the Newman Center, 1327 E. 2nd So. in the Fisherman's Coffee Cof-fee House, 4 to 7 p.m. KAPPA NU: Sister Afton Afleck will speak on drug abuse Thursday, 5:30 p.m.. East Tute. LEAGUE OF UTAH WRITERS: Jack Adamson speaks on "The Tired Image", Monday, SLC Public Library, Lib-rary, Story Hour Room, 7 p.m. Public welcome. CHESS : Open play for all interested, Thursday in Union Den, 8 p.m. PERFORMERS ENTERTAINERS: Find out about "The Circuit". Leave name and number with Performers Guild at Union Activities Center. POET-PIANIST : Fisherman Coffeehouse, Coffee-house, 1327 E. 2 So., presents a poetry poe-try reading-piano recital by Keith Moore. Campus community invited. BRIDGE: National Collegiate Duplicate Dupli-cate Bridge campus tournament will be held Jan. 25, at 2 p.m. in Union 277. Trophies will be awarded. Entry En-try SI. 00 for national associates. Winners get trip to Rosewell. N.M. for regionals. UUMIP: Minorities Library Committee Commit-tee needs people to catalog books.. Please come to the ASUU office for the time. CHRONICLE STAFF: Pick up 1969 W-2 forms at office by Friday. LACROSSE CLUB: Meek wouldn't recruit you? Join the club. Practice Wednesday and Thursday. 7:30 p.m., Fieldhouse. STUDENT PROBLEM CENTER: Call 322-8276 from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. PUBLICATIONS COUNCIL: Applications Applica-tions are being accepted for this council. Apply in ASUU offices. ELECTION COMMITTEE: Need co-chairmen co-chairmen and members. Apply and sign up for interview at ASUU office. of-fice. UNION MOVIES PRESENTS: "Genesis "Gen-esis II". This award winning collection col-lection of new experimental short films will be shown in OSH auditorium audi-torium Thursday, Friday and Saturday Satur-day only. Two show each night-7:00 night-7:00 and 9:30 p.m. SORORITY INFORMAL RUSH : Signup Sign-up Jan. 26 March 2. For Information Informa-tion contact Student Activity Center. Sign up by Jan. 23. EPISCOPAL LITURGY: Each Thursday Thurs-day noon at 12:05. Campus Christian Chris-tian Center, 232 University. "If not now, when? If not you, who?" Mr. Talmud. UNION MOVIES PRESENTS: "Battleship "Bat-tleship Potemkln" and "Un Chien Andalou" Wednesday 2:30. 7:00 and 9:30 p.m. In the Little Theater. U DAYS: Anyone Interested in working work-ing on U Days meet In Union 323 Jan. 22, at 7 p.m. FISHERMAN COFFEE HOUSE : Friday Fri-day Folkslngers "Jonathan and Daniel": Saturday Poetry Night, everyone welcome to read; Sunday Jam Session. Free, 8 p.m. at the Blue Light In the alley near Second Sec-ond South and University Street. MEETINGS EDUCATION STUDENTS: "Renewal In Teacher EducationProposals for Improvement". Meeting for all education edu-cation students will be held Friday, Jan. 23, in Rooms 111 and 112 of MBH. from 12:00-2:00. The Education Edu-cation Department faculty has agreed to dismiss classes during this period In order to facilitate participation. GYMNASTICS : Girls interested In competing in Intercollegiate gymnastics gym-nastics meet Thursday at 3:15 HPR West 106. Ext 8117, Mrs. Holman, if cannot make this meeting. LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA: Informal winter rush Jan. 21, 22. Chapter meetings at 5:30 p.m. Intention Tea Jan. 24, 4:30-6 p.m. SIGMA DELTA OMICRON: Meet Monday, Jan. 26 at noon Home Ec. Room 201. Mrs. Balls will speak on Home Manageent and Organization. Organiza-tion. Come!! T.A.'S: Meeting Tuesday. Jan. 27. at 10 a.m. in Union 322. Purpose Is to discuss continuation of our present role and existence In the University structure. FLYING CLUB: Free ground school being taught by the Flying Club will meet at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday in the Union. Subject is Meteorology. For more info, call 322-8969. CHANNING CLUB: Will meet Sunday " 7 Pm- at the Unitarian Church. Black Rage and White Anguish" Is subject. PSYCHOLOGY COLLOQUIUM: Dr. Charles Wlnick, psychologist, will vPk on the "Drug Abuse In ioutn, 3:20 p.m.. Wednesday. 203 Business Lecture. A " (tei& dfcrejr Gtoro (Htm ($ |