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Show What's happening 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 theatrical the-atrical displays are acceptable, within reason. FEELING UNWANTED?: 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. MINERS, ETC: There will be a departmental open house for grads and undergrads, faculty and staff of the Department of Mining, Metalurgy and Fuels. Monday from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in the Union East Ballroom. This is a get aquainted sessin. UNIVERSITY MOTHERS: Mothers of University students are invited in-vited to attend a membership tea at the Sill Home Living Center Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. CHEAP FOLK MUSIC LOVERS: The Cork Room Coffee House needs volunteers. Anyone interested inter-ested in selling tickets andor stamping hands at the door get into the concert free. Call Cindy, 364-2138. INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS BOOK EXCHANGE: Save on books. Visit the Union 279 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 355-2846. night in Union 279 at 7:30. Bring a friend with a set. EAGER SLOPE FIENDS: Ski Club meeting Tuesday at 4 and 7:30 p.m. There will be a surprise guest. All are welcome. In the Union. SACK LUNCH SEMINAR: The subject will be "women" at the Women's Resource Center Snack Lunch Seminar Tuesday from noon to 1 p.m. in the Union Browsing Room. Everyone invited in-vited to this informal rap session. ses-sion. TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION: MEDITA-TION: Free introductory lecture Tuesday at 12:30 and 7:30 p.m. in Union 324. Transcendental meditation is a practical technique tech-nique which has gained recognition recog-nition within all fields of knowledge knowl-edge and study. DEMOCRATIC VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Contact Participation '72 at 581-8657 or come by the office in the north wing of the Union. BIG BROTHER NEEDED: A 13-year-old boy with an interest in electronics needs a big brother. The child is bright but has not been motivated enough to do well in school. If you are willing will-ing to help, contact the Division of. Family Services, 2835 South Main, or call 486-1881 and ask for Kirt Soderquist. COME, COME STUDENTS FOR LLOYD: Organizational meeting Tuesday at noon in Union 311. TAKE HEED OF RULES YE READERS: READ-ERS: This column is for the purpose pur-pose of distributing news of clubs and organizations of in- terest to University students. Due to the volume of information, informa-tion, we can run your spot for a maximum of five days at a time. Also, the deadline for your materialsi2 noon the day prior to publication. Turn your info in to the What's Heppen-ing Heppen-ing box in the foyer of the Chronicle office. LEGAL DILEMMAS: ASUU Legal Services are available to give legal aid to students Monday through Friday, 3-5 p.m. Call 581-8655. SLEEPING BEAUTIES: Applications Applica-tions for Homecoming Queen are now available in the ASUU offices. Deadline for filing is Oct. 14. Affiliations unnecessary unneces-sary Plans for talent competition competi-tion is final judging. PRUSrtt I' v t iswwiww. i ,c- , med orientation Wednesday at I 7 p.m., Union Auditorium. Program Pro-gram will feature Dr. G. Synder , discussing, "Would You Be A Good Doctor?" and J. Hunt de-fining de-fining medical school admissions admis-sions requirements. POLI SCI MAJORS: Nominate ' your Student Advisory Committee Commit-tee members Monday and Tuesday Tues-day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in OSH 252. Elections will be held Wednesday and Thursday. COMMUNICATIONS: Depart-i Depart-i ment of Communication Student t- Advisory Committee needs de-r de-r cision-making people for key r; positions. Applications avail-1- able in Room 150, Speech Corns' Corn-s' munications Bldg. (041). Call 581-6888 for further information. informa-tion. ; A PHILOSOPHY OF REASON: : Lectures on objectivism. The series of 20 recorded lectures made by Nathaniel Branden expressing ex-pressing 'his interpretation of Ayn Rand's philosophy will be- I gin at 7 p.m. Thursday at Union 323. The first lecture will deal with the role of philosophy. The ; series is free and open to the public. ; ENGLISH GRAD STUDENTS: Meet with Dean Sterling Mc-Murrin Mc-Murrin Oct. 12, Union 200, at 4:15 p.m. UNIVERSITY REGISTRY OF ORGANIZATIONS: OR-GANIZATIONS: We need current cur-rent information about you. Please update your organization organiza-tion listings in the ASUU Regis-try Regis-try with names of current off i- II cers, phone numbers and ad-' ad-' dresses. See Beverlee in the Student Stu-dent Activities Center in the Union Bldg. - NEW TESTAMENT: "Free U" class, "The Chronological Study of the New Testament" begins r Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Campus Cam-pus Christian Center, 232 Uni-versity, Uni-versity, with Episcopal Chaplain Father Howlett. Class starts with the.Johaninne Epistles. : LOOKING FOR A CHECK MATE? e Chess Club fore play Thursday Now you can get a Mm Inlsjfi at Bank of Salt Lake! And some McDonald's French fries. And a drink. Up to $1.00 worth at McDonald's! Just come in and open a checking or savings account at our University Office, then get up and get away to McDonald's with a dollar's worth of Gift Certificates for good food. You deserve it. BANK OF SALT LAKE 290 South 13th East Member F.D.I.C. Offer good through October 31, 1972 only. "SET WOllBOf s MIITjMD k SUUIYAS ill with Stars of D'OYLY CARTE FAME EfJjB This world-famous com- "hp"" jSJffm pany, direct from London, f&X C will join with the Utah ilkr-i f M'L Symphony to present a iffiV t tfl f Iffi feast song and dance of p Tickets at U of U Annex switchboard and room 1 1 98 or Utah Symphony Office, 55 West First South. Phone 58 1 -646 1 for reservations. $5, $4, $3, $2 with discounts for students and senior citizens. Mail orders P.O. Box 200. S.L.C. 84110. "Co-Sponsor: U. of U. Division of Continuing Education" Only five W -to-getitaii days left... f 3p t0ether" fcv and buy your vT student health i lyS insurance ! rVV S'UC'enf 'lea'f'1 'nsurance af fne Pr lUM I X. V" ill Yi Additional information is available at the " J J J Student Health Service or by calling the |