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Show CALLING U MEETINGS SOCIOLOGY M4JORS: Socioloey Student Stu-dent Advisory Committee will meet Wednesday at 2:15 p.m. In OSH 206. All interested soc. majors are urged to attend. ! ROTARACT INTERNATIONAL: Gen eral membership meetine to discuss plans for upcoming social-business meet. Speakers and guests to be Invited will be chosen. Meet Wednesday. Wed-nesday. 6 p.m. in Union 277. A.S.A.: Associated Students' Alliance: if interested In brlnElne: about r-SDonslble r-SDonslble changes on camnns attend at-tend Wednesday ni'ht meetings. 9 n m. In CamD"s Christian Center. 232 TInlversltv St. PJ SIGMA ALPHA: Planning and Programming meet for all members mem-bers Feb. 2K. at 4 n m. In OSH 255. SKI CLITB: Met Fridav In Tinlon 277 at 3:30. Vlnce Rice of the U!SA will show ski-racing mov "Fu-r-ine '68". Will flso make n'ans for future events. All Interested, please attend. . INTERFAITH LENTEN SERVICE In a meaningful, contemporary style. Thursday evening at 7 at the Newman New-man Center, 2nd South at Universe Univer-se St. , i- j CHI'S: Be sure to attend "Cherished In Our Memories". Chl's Founders Dav meeting. Thursday, at 6 p.m. in West Tute. , RODEO CLUB: Action movies planned for meeting Wednesday 4 p.m. Union Un-ion 311. M , KAPPA: Food, Food, and bring your favorite dish and reciepe Thursdav. Elections will also be held. Business Busi-ness meeting at 5:30 p.m. DELTA SIGMA PI: Important meeting meet-ing Wednesday at 9 p.m. in the Business Lounge. Elections will continue con-tinue for new officers. tlon are: president! vice president, secretary, finance director, and representative re-presentative from the Finance and Marketing Departments. COFFEE AND POLITICS: Laury Hammel will discuss "Racism and Male Chauvinism" at noon In Obri 255. All Invited. Thursday. FLYING CLUB: Free ground school will be taught on Thursday at 3-30 in the Union. For more Into call 322-8969. , ,,.,, TRAINING session and Invitation to new members at the Student Problem Prob-lem Center, Feb. 24, 5:30 p.m. In Union 322. NEWMAN -FILM SERIES: "Eric Hoffer - Passionate State of Mind Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Center. 2nd South at University St. KAPPA NU: Elections for next year's officers will be held. If you re e Ig-ibie. Ig-ibie. runl for office. East Tute, 5:30 p.m. MAN OF LA MANCHA: Tryouts for female singers Thursday, 3-5 p.m. Music Hall 303. Bring own sheet music. BAHAI CLUB: Anyone interested in finding out more about the Bahal Club faith. Come and hear Miss Kitty Dolan of Chicago speak on the "Youth Dllema in the University." Univer-sity." Thursday at 8 p.m. Union 279 Miss Karen Phillips will sing folksongs. ENGLISH STUDENTS: The English department Student Advisory Committee Com-mittee would welcome student opinion opin-ion on ne v professors who are up for retention. I.e. Drs. Mlckelsen, Ruelck. Iannuecl. Allen. Fisher, Ag-geler, Ag-geler, and Vernon. We Invite your observations in Union 811. Wednesday Wednes-day from noon to 1:30 p.m. CWEANS: Informal dinner with other honorarles. Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. at Sill Home Living Center. ANNOUNCEMENTS CHESS: Play In Parlor A, Union, on Thursday at 8 p.m. STUDENTS Interested In Joining the Student Tutor Society Executive Committee must make application by contacting either Randy Brown (355-9689) or filling out an ASUU application and leaving it In the Union Activities Center by Feb. 28. FRESHMAN: Students 19 and under: if you would like to study English literature In England this summer . and then visit Paris and Rome, call 322-8754. SOVIET FILM: Dostoevski's "The Idiot", with English subtitles, Union Little Theatre, Thursday at 8 p.m. 85 cents for ticket. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: Catgif, 1155 East 5 South Apt. 25 Friday at 7:30 p.m. "In the World but Not of the World." Also, Leadership Lead-ership Training Class - "Did Adam Have a Naval?" - Wednesday at 7 p.m. In Union 323. BUSINESS MAJORS: Applications due Wednesday at 5 p.m. at the BuO main desk for Student Executive Execu-tive Council. Offices open for elec- Union Movies Presents: 75c ;J? -vJ'n'O Michelangelo Antonioni's v f ( '"' "The Red Desert" : lK MONICA VITTI RICHARD HARRIS ' ? tW ' 1 i Today 2:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Little Theater ; $Li, , t, 1 "In Antonioni's first color film, 'The Red Desert,' the color has an imporant drama- I' 'L 1 " - tic role to play. The story is about an unhappy woman shut inside a mental prison ( VJ """" I of nighmare and agony, and the film is dominated by cold shade sof green, grey and blue, which occur in almost every scene and give an emotional tone of sadness, un- f - 1 L case and troubled dreams. Antonioni himself has said that his film was 'born in ! j color and he intended that 'the color should serve the ends of the story.' "1.1 J R. Stephenson & J. R. 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