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Show What's happening DEBATE AND DEBACLE: Students Stu-dents for McGovern and College Col-lege Republicans will hold an open debate, noon, Wednesday in Hinckley Caucus Room, Orson Or-son Spencer Hall. Representatives Representa-tives of two presidential candidates candi-dates will be answering questions. ques-tions. "SHOULD THE CHURCH BE IN POLITICS?": Coffee & Politics host the Reverend William Wendt, Recor of St. Stephens Church in Washington, D. C. Thurs. at 9:55 a.m. Hinckley Caucus Room. OSH 255. PHONETIC LOVERS OF AMERICA: AMER-ICA: English Student Advisory Committee: Meeting Wed. 3:00 p.m. OSH 341 -F. SOCIALISTS UNITE: Young Socialists So-cialists for Jenness and Pulley: come and discuss philosophy of democratic socialism and plans for 1972 campaign. Thurs. Union Un-ion Bldg. 319. PHILOSOPHY MAJORS: There will be a meeting in the Tanner Room, Fri. at 3:15 to pick this years Student Advisory Com-mitee. Com-mitee. SERMON AT THE CENTER: The first meeting of a seven-week group studying "The Sermon on the Mount" led by John Wade will be at Campus Christian Center, 232 University St., 4:30 p.m. on Wed. All welcome!! FISCHER FANS: Meet Ruy Lopez for openers. Chess Club open play Thurs., 7:30 p.m. in Union 279. Integrated pieces. GET OUT OF THE DARK!: Darkroom Dark-room Committee meeting Thurs. 6 p.m., Union 322. Everyone interested in using darkroom, discussing bulk film and chemical chem-ical purchasing, plus deciding what this year's exhibit and contest subcommittee will be doing. COMMUNITY DRUG CRISIS CENTER: Want to spend three fun-filled hours a week rapping rap-ping with and helping people?!! Volunteer at CDCC. Next. Vol. Orientation starts Wed. 7:30 p.m. at 868 McClelland St. or call 355-2846. DEMONSTRATORS AND OTHER STRANGERS: Fall Anti-War Action. Ac-tion. Demonstrations are being panned for later this month and next. Help get it together. Sunday, Sun-day, 2:30 p.m. Union 213. duct student polls. Contact Larry Jensen, Campus Affairs Board or the ASUU offices, 581-6866. ANTHROPOLOGICAL INFORMATION: INFORMA-TION: Colloquium scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 5, will be Oct. 1 2 at 2:1 5 p.m. in Stewart Auditorium. Audi-torium. Dr. Jesse D. Jennings, Department of Anthropology, will discuss "The Evans Site: A TeachingResearch Exercise". ECUMENICAL COMMUNION SERVICE: Thursday noon, Campus Cam-pus Christian center, 232 University, Uni-versity, hosts Episcopal liturgist Father Bill Wendt, Washington, D.C. ENGLISH STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Meeting Wednesday, Wednes-day, Oct. 4 at 3 p.m. OSH 341 F. WE'RE CALLING YOOOO: Students Stu-dents for Owens fall organization organiza-tion meeting Wed. noon Union 328. Weather permitting, will meet at the Owens' Booth near Bookstore. FEELING UN WAN I tu i: Academic Aca-demic Affairs Board wants you. We need interns who want to learn about ASUU while pursuing pur-suing academic pursuits. Apply in ASUU in the Union. BOOKSALE: The Marriott Library Li-brary will sponsor a book sale Oct. 2-6 in the Library Auditorium. Audi-torium. The sale will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, Friday Fri-day from 8:30 to 2 p.m. CHICANO STUDENTS: All Chi-cano Chi-cano students are welcome to attend the Chicano Student Association As-sociation meeting Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in Union 319. This is a get-acquainted meeting to outline format for the coming year. GET RELIGION: "Free U" Class, "The Sermon on the Mount," begins Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 4:30 p.m. under the direction of Pastor John Wade. Weekly class will be held at the Campus Cam-pus Christian Center, 232 Uni-. Uni-. versify Street. LEGAL DILEMMAS: ASUU Legal Services are available to give legal aid to students Monday through Friday, 3-5 p.m. Call 581-8655. TALENT NIGHT: Applications for participation in Talent Night on , Oct. 24 are now available in the ASUU offices. Deadline for entering is Oct. 21. Affiliations . unnecessary. Any and all the- .' atrical displays are acceptable, . within reason. ' INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS BOOK EXCHANGE: Save on ; books. Visit the Union 279 ; from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 355-: 355-: 2846. TRAINING PROGRAM IN DATA : COLLECTION: Also a training program in applied behavioral : analysis. It will provide you .: with various skills. Independ-:;. Independ-:;. ent study credit available. ROTORACT: Rotoract meeting Wednesday at 6:45 a.m. Union 279 Get involved! Applications now being taken. Contact Tom Hurst, 467-3102. CHEAP FOLK MUSIC LOVERS: The Cork Room needs volunteers. volun-teers. Anyone interested in selling tickets andor stamping hands one hour at the door gets into the concert free. Call Cindy, 364-2138. WINGED WONDERS: Angel Flight Rush orientation Monday, Mon-day, Oct. 9 at noon and 3 p.m. in the Union "Cork Room". All coeds invited HELPLINE: Help Line needs new volunteers. If you would like to help troubled folks come to Union 323 Saturday, Oct. 7 between be-tween 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. UTAH WOMEN'S CAUCUS: The Utah Women's Caucus will meet Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 in Union 322. The group will make a final decision on whether or not to endorse a gubanatorial candidate. LACROSSE PLAYERS: Utah Lacrosse La-crosse Club meeting Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in Union 312. All lacrosse enthusiasts are urged to attend. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB: Meeting Meet-ing Thursday at 1 1 a.m. MEB 2041. Equipment available for training. QUIT YUR BITCHIN' STUDENTS: Students wishing to have their say in policy-making are needed need-ed to fill positions on ASUU Committees. Appointments available on Library Policy committee, com-mittee, Campus Traffic Appeals and Opinion Research to con- "A HIP EPIC!" ' THURSDAY Pauline Kael, New Yorker v'.sy-. FRIDAY X SATURDAY fj Arthur Penn's . :'fn-i, .? v-- y "''.'M' 'r LITTLE BIG MAN vi "! V Dustin Hoffman Faye Dunnaway ,v .:.:- : OSH AUD 7 & 10 p.m. 75 .i , O - What did happen on the Cahulawassee River? I W vt 'yaw Ji $ - . ' - I SkdlaMt' ' " , ,, 1 r v ' ' i ,;- $-"" ,' ' ' I ' r , franco A JOHN B00RMAN FILM Starring f .-iVIf'i JON V0IGHT - BURT REYNOLDS "DELIVERANCE" KZTJy WARREN MILLER SKI MOVIE WINTER PEOPLE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 7:30 p.m. Highland High School 2166 So. 17th East Advance Tickets at the Mountaineer Adults: $2.00 Under 12 $1.00 |