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Show Free U offers anything Free Man in a Restrictive Society, Wednesday 7:30 p.m., contact Stan Reichert, 1332 Devonshire Dr., 582-5928. Crafts, Thursday 4-5 p.m., contact Elaine Snyder and Gail Corah at 363-2268. Collage, silk screen, choose your subject. Beginning Creative Writing, Monday Mon-day 7-9 p.m., N: Physics 209, instructor Donald Packard. Do you have what it takes to become a Pulitzer Prize winner? Body Movement, Tuesday 7-9 p.m., Dance Bldg. 204, instructor Donald Packard. Beginning dance-uniform: dance-uniform: sweat suit, tights, shorts or loose clothing (no jeans). Get your Body English speaking correctly. cor-rectly. Pickup fun "How to Pick-Up GirlsHow To Pick-Up Boys," Thursday 7-9, OSH Little Theatre, instructor Donald Packard. Revolutionary (non-computerized) methods for meeting members of the opposite sex. Have the tongue-tied desire, but not the technique? Seminar on UnPeace, Tuesday and Thursday 7:30-9:00 p.m., contact Debbie DuWaldt and Harold Vogel at 1280 E. South Terrjple Apt. E. The natural unpeace within us and Nonviolence from the perspective of historial biography. Crazy Kirk again Writer's Workshop, Monday 8-10 p.m. M.B.H. 308, instructor Joseph E. Kirk. An advanced and beginning workshop by the best "instructorwriter in the Universe," Univer-se," author of "A Whistle in Halls and other poems," etc. For more information on attending attend-ing free "U" classes or starting a free "U" class contact either Nina Rich or Bob Townsent at the Student Activity Center, 8522. In future schedules, look for whats happening in Hare Krishna, Macrame, Ski Theory, and Economic Eco-nomic discussion. T,ke vour pick of original, usual J d unusual Free "IT classes, gently there are 16 classes Seduled with more to come. 'U" classes will be added lg the quarter as students Sea desire to either study or Sa particular subject. If you to study a subject not being lUght in regular Universfty "Lor want to teach a subject f interest, sign up at the Student Activity Center irr the Union. Due to the lack of publicity, there is still room for students in many Free "U" classes. Many classes are group discussion or informal rap sessions. Schedule The present Fall Quarter Free "U" schedule includes: Personal Finance, Wednesday 4:30 p.m., Bus. 102, instructor John Brumit. The class will cover budgeting, consumer borrowing, use of accounts, life insurance, other types of family insurance, social security, income taxes, home ownership, stock and bond investments and estate planning for you rich dudes. Consciousness III, Monday and Wednesday 8:30 p.m., Hinckley Caucus Room, instructors Roger Buck and Bob Hickson. Informal discussion groups will discuss the pros and cons of the two best sellers, "Future Shock" and "The Greening of America." Is the Youth Movement America's hope? Investments, Monday 6:45, Bus. 206, instructor Marilyn Hinkins. The Fundamentals of Investing Security Analysis, underwritings, and penny markets will be taught A really heavy class for you up and coming young gen iu ses. New Testament, Tuesday 5 p.m., Campus Christian Center, 232 University, instructor Father Howlett The New Testament's three generations of thought about Christ will be chronologically chronologi-cally presented. Zen Macrobiotic "Zen Macrobiotic," contact-Willy Littis at 643 E. 2nd South no.4 Salt Lake. Hatha Yoga and Meditation, Tuesday 4 p.m. at Union 100, Thursday 4 p.m. at Union 277, Saturday 2:30 at Union 277. Hatha yoga exercises, chanting Jnd group meditation will be jjaght by members of the Onanda wga Society. Look inward, People. Human Awareness Group, Mon- y 8p.m. Union 279, instructor aul Harris. An eight member "Blunter sensitivity group will end your awareness of yourself and others. Diseussion group 1olh'C! 7rl' Sunday evening, Oct. I n r,DeC- 5th First Presby-J Presby-J n Church, 12 C Street, con- With Cit! r dlSCUSS'n gr0UP city, country and state polices. poli-ces. The stomach will be ! 'J1 "well as the mind with a ji-50b"ffetdinnerat7p.m. i I |