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Show I CALLING U : ; . ... i ? !i MEETINGS PI SIGMA ALPHA: Planning and programming meeting for all members mem-bers Thursday at 4 p.m. in OSH 255. FREE U: The Free U Yoga class will meet Saturday, Feb. 28 at 10:30 p m. have faith, we'll get together to-gether yet! ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA: "What to W ea r ? Fa s h i o n s this Y ear' will be the topic of Tuesday's meeting meet-ing at 4 p.m. in the Union Den. There will be refreshments and a speaker. All interested freshmen women with 3.5 or better G.P.A. are invited. INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHT: All men interested in becoming an Intercollegiate In-tercollegiate Knight come to an orientation ori-entation meeting Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the Union. Room number to be posted later. Open to all University Uni-versity men. ELECTIONS COM 3IITTEE: Meets Tuesday at 6 p.m. and March 3 at 6 p.m. Important! I KUER 7:00 What's New? Children of the World. 7:30 Hunter Safety: Rifles 8:00 World Press 9:00 Black Journal 10:00 Frontiers of Science 11 :30 Figuring It Out. 11:45 Community Alert KUED Channel 7 7:00 Music 101. 8.00 On Campus. 8:30 The Goon Show. : f ( fl THE MOVING FINGER'S RIGHT! It Points to Europe This Summer $1395 will get you there and back, through seven countries coun-tries for nine weeks, fed and housed. Add $160 for up to 15 . hours crdit (in art, history and political science), and another $200 for spending money. These are variables, of course. The faculty will include: Dr. Twain Tippetts, Art Department, USU Dr. Doug Alder, History Department, USU Dr. J. D. Williams, Political Science Department, U of U JUNE 16 AUGUST 19, 1970 Paris, Milan, Rome, Florence, Venice, Oberammergau, Munich, Cologne, London, Brussels, Louvain, Amsterdam, and more! INTERESTED? Contact Coordinator of Travel Studies, 1199 Annex, for complete details; Phone 322-6223 TOUR LIMITED TO FORTY PERSONS ANNOUNCEMENTS SKI CLliB: The movie "Ski the Out-eF Out-eF !?'ns wiu be shown Feb. 26 at 3:30p .m. In Union 277. A club party will also be planned everyone every-one invited. INSOMNIACS: Faculty or students wanted for paid University sleep study. Applicants must average less tliari 5-6 hours sleep per night. Con-,t,actBeata Con-,t,actBeata Jencks. Ph.D. or Arthur C. Traub. Ph.D. 322-7951. 1.EAGIE OF UTAH WRITERS: The League of Utah Writers is sponsoring sponsor-ing speaker Donald MacDonald who will discuss "An Unconventional . Approach to Movie Writing" Feb i5 J?' J-?. p m- ln the Salt Lake Public Library, Sperry Hour Room, 2nd Floor. ALL PRE-MED STUDENTS: "How To Get Into Medical School" will be discussed by Dr. Snyder Dr Cords, and Med students on Pre-Med Pre-Med curriculum, MCAT Test, ets. Frosh and Sophs are especially invited, in-vited, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Union Un-ion 277. POETRY HEADING: Noted poet, W. S. Merwin, will read his work Monday at 8 p.m. in Mark Green Hall, Business Lecture Building. Free. FRESHMEN 19 AND UNDER: If you would like to study English literature in England this summer and then visit Paris and Rome call 322-8754. O ' tower y 9th lait, th South Kf YIR LISI HaK kRUUIlM IO the movie Wft)i at 3f Ik SawlK B I mm For Order of $12.00 or More orccn . J I .1 If Hi if DELIVERY ONLY 656 EAST 2nd SOUTH BETWEEN 4:00 & 5:00 P.M. STORE ONLY! SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY ONLY! |