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Show Two From Column! "Give a damn" bv Dave Hanst V 7 . Give a damn I Oct. 14 is the day to claim your independence from the "Silent Majority." Saturday the students of the University will have the opportunity to show personal commitment is more than idle chatter. The program is Outreach Community Self Help Day. This Saturday thousands of students will converge upon the Union parking lot with paint brush and rakes in hand. This will be the second year that students have joined residents of Central City (People's Freeway Committee) in a project to beautify the environment and better relations between the University and the Utah community. com-munity. Scholarships Outreach is a University-wide program to provide low-income students of all backgrounds the opportunity op-portunity to obtain a higher education educa-tion For several years students, faculty and staff have worked together to-gether to raise funds for these worthy scholarships. Each yea tat commitment becomes greate in terms of both time and money money rarsed supports only stu dents attending this University. This year's ASUU Outreach Council is under the direction of Chairwoman Nannette Pederson. Outreach is undoubtedly one of the most active committees of the entire en-tire University. Community Self-Help Self-Help Day Chairwoman Janett Hen-riksen Hen-riksen has organized an activity to begin Outreach Month that is well worth participating in. Nannette and Janett are expecting between 1,000 and 2,000 students and residents resi-dents to participate in this year's clean-up. Self-Help We students do not often receive the opportunity to show that we care about our society and our environment. A year ago the Outreach Community Serf-Help Day was unique. This year other universities including University of Southern California, University of Washington and Oregon State will be starting similar programs. An unusually large number of benefits are reaped from Outreach, in addition to raising funds and beautifying the environment. At some time in our college career each of us comes into contact with I the local businessman I remembers the "Cro: incident of four years? small-minded in! greatest concern ' University is that it' down. Through fmf"; . Outreach and Awareness Council chance to change 1 the same time, we? break through our incarceration that sf-attending sf-attending the Un consider myself m' My only concern sheepskin. My L society will come uiv when I become a us my community." V Tim" Now is the tW '; U world the place W "iin.WehaJ. Si the energy. We J" commitment to s aimed a. a pos, S, society. If we spe"d lives m a sua , without challenge noshouldertocry , Support 0u.rea A( you won't be sorry. , |