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Show "Be Your Brother's Keeper" Guest Speaker "Voice of the Tabernacle Choir' Spencer Kinard Community Service Fall Fireside Sunday, Oct. 15 8:30 p.m. East Institute V Tomorrow is the last day to add classes. It is also the last day to pay fees and have regi-i regi-i strati on reinstated. Anyone fail- ing to pay his fees, with the $20 late fee, by Friday at 5 p.m. will have all registration cancelled. 8! I ! ' What's Happening LAST BAY to 'get it all together' and buy your Student Health Insurance additional information is available at the Student Health Service or by calling Continental Agency Co. at 521-7440 OSH 208. Runs Monday and Wednesday throughout fall quarter. FOLLOW THAT. BALL: Tryouts for varsity and junior varsity basketball teams will be held Oct. 16 and 17, 7-9 p.m. in Gym 109 of the HPER complex. All male full-time students interested should meet in the gym RETURN OF THE CLASSIC: More live classical clas-sical entertainment. Patrick Zwick, guitar, Tom Baron, violin; Jane Morrison, flute, at the Old Man and the Famished Woman restaurant res-taurant 230 So. 13th East, Sunday 7 and 9 p.m. HELPLINE: People interested in volunteering volunteer-ing for Helpline can dl out application in the Helpline oC&ce, Union 160B 1-10 p.m. through Friday. COMMUNICATIONS: Department of Communication Com-munication Student Advisory Committee needs decision-making people for key positions. posi-tions. Applications available in Room 150, Speech Communications Bldg. (041). Call 581-6866 for further information. FINE ARTS FRESHMEN: Orientation, Friday at Kingsbury Hall, 1:10 p.m. Please let us know if you're coming. LEGAL DILEMMAS: ASUU Legal Services are available to give legal aid to students Monday through Friday, 3-5 p.m. Call 581-8655. 581-8655. SLEEPING BEAUTIES: Applications for Homecoming Queen are now available in the ASUU o Hires. Deadline for filing is Oct. 14. Atliations unnecessary. Plans for talent competition is nal judging. TALENT NIGHT: Applications for participation participa-tion in Talent Night on Oct. 24 are now available avail-able in the ASUU oHices. Deadline for entering enter-ing in Oct. 21. Ablations unnecessary. Any and all the theatrical displays are acceptable, accepta-ble, within reason. DEMOCRATIC VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Contact Participation '72 at 581-8657 or come-by come-by the otVce 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 to help, contact the Division of Family Services, 2835 South Main, or call 486-1881 and ask for Kirt Soderquist. POLI SCI MAJORS : Vote for your Student Advisory Ad-visory Committee members, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Thursday and Friday in OSH 252. MCGOVERN WANTS YOU! : Volunteers are needed Oct. 14 at 9:30 a.m. to canvas for McGovern. Come to 237 E. 2nd So. DOC MILLER'S 4th annual feast is coming. ..and you're invited! For information in-formation call 484 2245. rOUTH HOSTEL: Needs volunteers during evening hours. Fun and experience with people. Call Durant at 364-5221. EPIC IN THE EAST: East High's Homecom-p. Homecom-p. ing Friday; activites include football game, - Highland vs. East, Homecoming dance that V. night inCapltol Rotunda. Forewarning: roll to be taken and all alums not present will I):. have records shipped to Jalapeno Tech. Ij.. Tickets $2 at entrance. "HOMECOMING FAIRE: Booths, displays, food, etc. For details see Judy Heilpern, or Doug Stevens in the SAC. ,'IANVASSING COEDS: Persons interested in T canvassing for McGovern come to headquarters at 230 East 2nd S., Oct. 14, 9-30 'va.m. Walk a district for George. KIERS: Ski Club will have only one meeting this week Tues. Oct. 17, 7:30, Union 323. Max Lundberg from Alfa will show movie 0 and answer questions. 25 cents for non. members. Refreshments. "INSISTING VOLUNTEERS : Student volunteers volun-teers needed to assist Rep. Charles E. Ben-- Ben-- I in Dislric number 13. Call 266-4411 or 467-fls 467-fls 07 10. J' IT0,NY0UR T0ES: Callin9 vou presents hoik Dancing Monday nights, 8:00-10:30. !:; Everyone welcome. -AHAI CLUB MEMBERS: Meeting for elect- 1 mg new oncers Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. Union 322. All urged to come. DULTS ONLY : Adult Books and Pornography Porno-graphy Is program featured at Campus J-nristian Center's Coeehouse, Oct. 15. Dr. 1 .r.Cll.ne' University Psych prof and Dr. i.Jon Atzet, Westminster Psych Dept., are , S5, 'LwiM be Pen ,orum a"er eir !S, statements of position. "Downstairs from if K-.UPc a,rs wi" be "rious cotrees and Dr. !Fo.r RUH,la,- Tea alon9 wi,h conversation fcST,.n,llell9M' A" welcome, rfj wLW0MEN: Na,ional Organization S'Krta?T ? membership meeting Oct. 15, lyt' mpmho yn,on al 5 " T recruit new II. members and explain organization. All wel- ,lnCtlni,LS'da.v '"ilm series 0ct- 15 at 7 P-m. '' Fritz Sng a're' Metropolis" directed by ,RALLY REpEAT: Kennedy, Owens, Kutulas and McClure will be there, i-irL LPm- Jerrace Ballroom. Major ad- !rTubVlen- nedy. Free. V 4n aboTvoON,: Weneed curre"' 'n-' 'n-' ' w ?' Plfase uPda,e our organiza- am m SS the ASUU Registry with andTddL," 0 cers' Phone numbers tctiviffrf; Se? Beerlee in the Student trtlENn? enSr in the Union Bldg. ounces ihl 8- D.ePartmentof Languages an. h ',0M?r9e Icaza. Ecuadorian 6DfTlT?2d-d.rama,is'' 0ct- .i'Oct 20 lnP,!ak0,,,,ranscendental meditation K-liffi ";om 2-4 pm-and again ei be a lectur.1' J-n Proration, there lental mlS.? d d'scussion on transcen-(.3ental transcen-(.3ental meditation Oct. 17, from 2:30 to 4:30 in SSfl.. Bring s ment and interest to OSH, Oct. 19, 7-9 " n'lovVJJGE!HER: Discussion of hu-iivision hu-iivision S 9rowtn' ,he ri9in of fear and S work5; f.SVchic Phenomena, and -.Jet if a,,enrs of history, starting l!i':30' P.m '" 0SH ,32' 7" ifitad!y' NWJGA: Tnose interested meet !l'J5T238,'5 3ud7noSmayhand P1" "'9h lads P-m- beginning Oct. 16. Bring "!aYm'eSGaIf0hDS ENC0RE: Tra"s"-'37, Tra"s"-'37, 7-8 p m ginning Oct. 18 in OSH lXaAt!onN M0DS ENSEMBLE: Group )ct 2, '? 'ns Wed. 8 p.m. Oct. 18. AIsS lught Start' nP.'m' Ha,ha Yo9a wi" be v.augh star. "9 ct' 2' at 3 It will also be Acupuncture 9 16 a 8 p m- alon9 wi,h l09v be9ins oct-,6, fUDIES m rc'an Center, 232 University. " Wact Do,fENTeRAL CITY7- lf interested, 1 .""ion ornAPrTRONS: svey and dis-H'rooaganda dis-H'rooaganda an,HPle.-,-and methods used in rn I' ana utilization of techniques , " Begms Monday, 3:20-5 p.m. in Sandwiches Soups Salads Sweets-Imported Sweets-Imported Beer Cal Evans on guitar Fri. & Sat. night 'til 1 1 Open Mon.-Thurs. 11-4 Fri. & Sat. 1 1-1 1 h folk & bluegrass every Sat. night 1 ) AAon. thru Thurs. 5-1 2 pm ( Fri. & Sat. 5-1 a.m. ) i Sunday 5-1 1 ) 1 Mon-Sat Open for Lunch ll:30-2:00pm (' |