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Show ! A 0 ber and Hardin Davis: bv the Newman New-man Center, 2nd So. and" University Street SCIKNCE OF THE 3IIND: Free U class on princiulps uiii,i, ,,, . hance your evervdav living Wednesday Wednes-day 2-4 p.m. at Union 3H. Call 3Ci4- FRKE I': Minorities Sociology Tuesday Tues-day at 1 p.m. at Union 311: Tennis Saturdays 9-12 at Ballif Courts: Indian In-dian Music, Margaret Smith 485-8C27: 485-8C27: Military Counseling call Harold Har-old Sparck 359-7C21. MEETINGS LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA: Informal rush, March 30 through April 10th. Chapter meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday: Tues-day: Kappa Alpha Chi. Delta Chi (East Institute): Wednesday: Gamma, Gam-ma, Alpha Theta Chi. Kappa Delta, (East Institute), Alpha Omega, Zeta Alpha Nu (West Institute) : Thursday: Kappa Nu. Chi, Kappa, Gamma Chi (East Institute). All girls are welcome to visit. KAPPA NU: Date Fireside Sunday at 8 p.m. at North Chapel. SKI CLUB: The meeting originally planned for Wednesday will be held April 7 at 4 p.m. In Union 319. We will discuss plans for a spring party and elections will be held. KAPPA-PHI SIG: Conjoint Friday night at 7 p.m. at West Institute. SOCCER CLUB: Practices every Tuesday Tues-day and Thursday at 2:30 at Sun-nyside Sun-nyside Park. All talented players welcomed. KUED Channel T 7:00 p.m. What's New: More Jungle Wildlife. 7:30 p.m. Comment: Lively Arts. 8:00 p.m. Washington Week in Review. 8:30 p.m. NET Playhouse: Reddick. 10:00 p.m. Mission Possible: They Care For The Land. KUER 90.1 FM. 7:C0 p.m. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. 7:30 p.m. (9 only) Challenge 9:00 p.m. On Campus. i I ! FUNKY MUSIC MOTHER TRUCKERS Thurs., Fri., Sat. SANDPIPER LOUNGE ; 4000 Highland Dr. NO COVER ANNOUNCEMENTS FELLOWSHIPS: Applications deadline dead-line Is April 15 for persons wishing ' grants and fellowships in the Department De-partment of Special Education. FnKSUMAN SlttlilNU COJ1MIT-TJilfl. COJ1MIT-TJilfl. Meeting Friday noon in union un-ion 317 to discuss High Scnool He-lauons. He-lauons. . DllAi'l' AND MILITARY COUNSEL-AWli: COUNSEL-AWli: Counseling Monday tnrougn Friday from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. at the Union Information booths or '. outside on the wall by the Huddle if it is nice weather. BEEHIVE HONOBAJtY: Apply now for honorary or committee positior in the ASUU offices. . ' ; FREE U CLASS: Shorinjf Kerripo-Old Zen Buddhist's; , setf ' defense Monday Mon-day and Wednesday, 2-4 p.m. in the wrestling room. First workout will be on Monday. SOCCEB CLUB : Practices every Tuesday Tues-day and Thursday, 2:30 p.m. at Sunnyside Park. First practice Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Union 311. INTERNATIONAL WEEK: Anyone wanting to help with International I Week, please contact the foreign 1 students office by Friday. FREE U : Tha Spring quarter Free U schedule is in the Union booth. Classes start next week April 5. STUDENTS FOR MC GOVERN: All students interested in working for McGovern In '72 please contact Meg t Fuller, 322-6866. ,. FUTURE GUITARISTS: Sign up for Guitar Workshop at the Union Information In-formation Desk. Beginning, lnter-,L lnter-,L mediate and advanced classes. Cost $8. " SOtHOMORE GIRLS : For any sopho-t:: sopho-t:: more girl interested in applying ; for Cwean (junior women's honor- ary) applications are available in i- the Student Activities Center. ' SEALS & CROFTS: Bala'l Club in-nr in-nr vltes everyone to an informal fire-' fire-' side. Music by Seals & Crofts who t will also discuss the Bala'ii Faith and its principles Friday at 8 p.m. n - at 214 So. 12 East, Apt. 3. All are invited. 1:l CAMPUS CHRISTIAN CENTER'S . COFFEEHOUSE: Espresso 232. Cam-'"' Cam-'"' pus Christian Center's Coffeehouse, h!:: open on Sunday from 8 p.m. will feature a Yugoslav-produced film tti: entitled "Sunday Picnic" this week. FISHERMAN COFFEEHOUSE: Fri-day Fri-day Mobeus, Fred, Ginger and Ar-lene Ar-lene and Bob Center will perform. L- Saturday Joe Kennedy. Ray Ger- RADICAL DISSENT: (Will Thompson, Thomp-son, 355-6746) A history of the radical activist left, Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. in OSH 233. THE ART OF RAISING CHILDREN: CHIL-DREN: (Lynn Behm, 35 5-9804) A study group using "Children: The Challenge" Chal-lenge" as the text, Mondays at 7:30 p.m. in OSH 208. CREATIVE BARTENDING: (Joel Morris) A practical application course designed for experimentation, imaginative imagina-tive minds and taste buds, Tuesday at 8 p.m. First meeting in Union Parlor A. SCIENTOLOGY: NEW SLANT ON STUDY: (Ruth Eckman, 466-4443) Basic data that can be applied to any field of study. Thursday at 3:20 p.m. in Union 312. POPULATION AND BIRTH CONTROL: CON-TROL: (Monica Julian, 359-7131) Methods and morality of birth control and abortion, Mondays at 7 p.m. in Biol N 207. . INTRODUCTION TO HANDWRITING HAND-WRITING ANALYSIS: (Leslie King) The uses and principles that modern graphology employs in personal selection selec-tion and personality assessment, Wednesday Wed-nesday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Business 103. BEGINNING WRITING AND SPEAKING FOR THE ILLITERATE OR SHY: (Don Packard) Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. HPER N 227. BEGINNING ASTROLOGY: (Phillip (Phil-lip Wharlow) Covering the fundamentals fundamen-tals of the science, the meanings of the houses, signs, planets and their aspects as related to the natal horoscope, Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. in Union 322. INTERMEDIATE ASTROLOGY: (Phillip Wharlow) The science of astrology, astrol-ogy, treating simplified charts. Tuesdays Tues-days at 7:30 p.m. in OSH 130. INDIAN MUSIC: Call Margaret Smith at 485-8027. MILITARY COUNSELING: (Harold Sparck) Needed: former servicemen to train counselors for people on active, reserve or ROTC. Leave name in 160C Union or call 359-7021. WRITERS' WORKSHOP: (Joe Kirk, ex. 6401) Lectures and readings by established writer and private critical appraisal of students' work, Wednes- J days at 8 p.m. in 308U MBH. ;, ORGANIC GARDENING: (Miles J Labrum and Patrick Wight, 322-671 1 i or ex. 8257) Planning, planting and growing a non-pesticide, non-chemical garden. Starts April 3. Saturdays at 1 1 a.m. in Union 161. DRAFT COUNSELING: (Harold Sparks) Learn more about the draft or how to become a draft counselor, by leaving your name at Union 160 or call 359-7021 after 7 p.m. MIDDLE EASTERN MUSIC: Sunday, Sun-day, 8-10:30 p.m. Bring instruments. Call Margaret Smith 485-8027. SHORINJI KEMPO: (Kunihiko Ogawa) Learn an old Zen Buddhist self-defense art. Non-members of the University community will be required to pay 50 cents per class for use of the gym. Mondays and Wednesdays from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in HPER E 2 12. BASIC NEEDLEWORK: (Ruth Ann Synder, Nina Rich and Peggy Darger, 359-6574) Embroidery, crewel embroidery em-broidery and anything else, Tuesdays at 4 p.m. in Union 311. AUTO MECHANICS FOR GIRLS AND OTHER PEOPLE WHO DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT AUTO MECHANICS: (Andy Nelson, 363-9680) Satudays at 10 a.m. in Union 322 Applications for new committee members are being accepted. Visit the SAC or see a committee member in the information booth in the Union. MINORITY SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY: THE-ORY: (Andres Mendoza Carranaz, 359-9402) The thought of the minorities minori-ties in the social system. Tuesdays at 1 p.m. in Union 311. SWINGING DOUBLES: (Wayne Werbel) Tennis class for all levels. Emphasis on mixed doubles and the social aspects of tennis. Bring racket and balls. Saturday morning at 9 a.m. to noon at Bailiff Courts. Free University of Utah Class Schedule Spring 1971 Classes are free. No tuition, no tests, no grades, no credit. Classes start the week of April 5. Applications for new committee commit-tee members are being accepted accept-ed in the S.A.C. For information call: S.A.C. 322-6263 SELF-TAUGHT CLASSES: This class is based on the idea that other students can learn from other students just by getting together on their own. If interested, start a sign-up sheet in the Huddle ticket booth. BODY AWARENESS THROUGH DANCE: (Don Packard) Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. in Music Hall 104. BASIC IN ART ILLUSTRATION: (Lynn Robison, 485-5862) Principles of line, tone and color, Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in Art 362. INDIA AS WE SEE IT: (K. Biliyar, ex. 8445) Information about India which cannot be found inooks and any other topics of popular interest, Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Union 311. INTRODUCTION" TO SOARING FLIGHT: (Gary Flandro, ex. 7934) Basics of glider and sailplane flying plus preparation for FAA Glider Examinations, Exam-inations, Thursday at 7 p.m. in MEB 2035. DRAWING FOR THE NON-ARTIST: NON-ARTIST: (Don Packard) Bring 18x24 rough newspaper pad and lear drawing Mondays at 7:30 p.m. in Art 361. FLY TYING: (Guy Benson) Art of tying artificial fishing lures, Mondays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Union 312. HUMAN SEXUALITY: (Dr. Richard Rich-ard Babcock, ex. 7646) Personal communication com-munication in sex, anatomy, physiology, physiol-ogy, constructive and destructive behavior be-havior and sex education. Class limited to 30 students who will attend every meeting. Wednesdays from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. (bring your dinner). V x Hit of:. fr "No- 1 didr,,t take Institute. Why?" d mum Still time to register for any 1 t the church OF JESUS CHRIST 0f our 1 00 classes including 1 WWmSiI the Church in the Twentieth r Kill I Pi All Century or Mormonism and j 4 H)JJ Philosophical Thought. V REGISTRATION FORM Name Date Address Phone Class Title Class Title |