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Show What's happening; AUTHOR SERIES: Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m.. Dr. Kenneth E. Eble, chairman of the Department Depart-ment of English, will discuss the topic of "Professors as Teachers." SLIDE SERIES: Oct. 18 at 11 a.m. Dr. Peter Goss of the Department of Architecture will . present a two-screen slide lecture "Olana, the Homeof Frederic Edwin Church, Hudson River School Painter." BLUES CONCERT: Mance Lipscomb, Texas blues singer, will wail in the Union Auditorium, Auditor-ium, Oct. 17. Bryan Bowers will also be featured. fea-tured. Doors ooen 8:30 p.m. Admission SI .50. COMMISSIONERS ARTICULATE "What, Reform Re-form County Government?' will be discussed by county commissioner cand idates McClure, Kutulas and Kirkwood. This Coffee and Politics Poli-tics presentation will be Thursday at 955, OSH 255. MORE COFFEE: Robert Scheer will expound on "The view of the War from the North" Tuesday at 955, OSH 255. CAMPUS YOUNG LIFE:Bible study and Fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Union Parlor A. Everyone is welcome. NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS: Peace Corps and VISTA applicant counseling. Contact Pat Hennen, Monday through Thursday from 3-4 p.m. in the ASUU office or telephone 581- 6866. SCHMITZ FOR PRES: The American Party will sponsor a campaign booth for John Sch-mitz Sch-mitz in the Union Huddle Booth Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. POLXS APPEARING KNIGHTLY: Chess Club open play Thursday at 7 30 p.m. In Union 279. HOMECOMING APPROACHETH: Homecoming Sweepstakes applications due Thursday at noon in the ASUU offices. Grand prize to organization or-ganization or Independents with the highest number of accumulated points is a color television. tele-vision. There is a $10 application fee required. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS : Volunteer Corps needs you. People interested In working with volunteer services in the community may sign up in the Student Activities Center in the Union. "O'TORACT: Meeting Oct. 17 In Union 277 at BALL MANAGERS: People interested in as. sisting as managers for the 1972-73 University Univer-sity basketball team and doing statistical work and other managerial lobs, call 521-0757 521-0757 or stop at the Basketball Coaches Office 2-3 p.m. Monday through Friday QttVifE..DANC!NG: Aclass ,or "pinners In nr, 1a,sl,9or0win9 ,co,ac, 5P"-' l begin ?2' 8 ?, m- "l,,he Union Auditorium. For Information call 582-6412 A?h"iA.Mf 1 DS-: Meet everv TuesdaV M P.m. at r , ?Hmm.'?9 P001 in ,he p E- Complex. miiG A.LJJAMS! Am3,eUr R3dl0 Club 2? ,. " a m- WEB 2047. If you don t have a license, we'll help you get one Yu,r lrst teur license is free). For fur ra sas s,an s,a,en' MEB GmMN"P -YHED: For Information on and problems in Psychology contact the Psychol opy Student Advisory Center (PSAC) in i Monday through Friday, sSI Beh IcLBIdg HISTORY MAJORS: Election of the Student Advisory Committee will be Wednesday at 1 :30 in Union 323. SACK LUNCH SEMINAR: "Human Sexuality" Sexual-ity" will be discussed by Dr. Marshall W. Kreuter, Oct. 17 from noon to 1 p.m. In the Union Browsing Room. This Is the second In a series of four Sack Lunch Seminars sponsored spon-sored by the Women's Resource Center. MORE FREE U: Inkle Loom weaving class OSH 133 8-9:30 p.m. Oct. IB. Come see what the looms look like and what you can do with them. It costs $10 to buy them or $5 to make them yourself. More information call 521-6741. 521-6741. ANANDA MARGA YOGA SOCIETY: Achrya Shlshar Kumar will speak on Ananda Marga Meditation Oct. 20, in Union 322 2-4 p.m. and 7:30-9:30 p.m. In preparation, there will be a Ananda Marga Yoga Society Oct. 17, 2:30-4:30 2:30-4:30 In OSH 174. FREE INTRO LECTURES: Free Introductory Introduc-tory lectures will be held on somatotyping and the Eightforld Path Oct. 18; Eastern Religiousness Re-ligiousness for Western Religion, Oct. 19; Humanity Atrophied! Humanity Reborn?, Oct. 20. All classes and lectures are held In the reading room of the Creative Man at 633 So. State at 8 p.m. FOLLOW THAT BALL: Tryouts for varsity and iunior 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. DOC MILLER'S 4th annual feast is coming. ..and you're invited! For information in-formation call 484-2245. YOUTH HOSTEL: Needs volunteers during evening hours. Fun and experience with people. Call Durant at 364-5221. 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. 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 the olce 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. HOMECOMING FAIRE: Booths, displays, food, etc. For details see Judy Heilpern, or Doug Stevens in the SAC. SKIERS: Ski Club will have only one meeting this week Tues. Oct. 17, 7:30, Union 323. Max Lundberg from Alta will show movie and answer questions. 25 cents for non-members. non-members. Refreshments. HELPLINE: People interested in volunteering volunteer-ing for Helpline can Jl out application In the Helpline o(4ce, Union 160B 1-10 p.m. through Friday. SISTER ADELE MARIE: Episcopal Order of thi SootU-garets, SootU-garets, willbeaspeclaHaiiw Christian Center, 231 wm evening at 7:30. In chanjedfw-j1 ties for the Diocese of WwcW will present a slide-shown Llfela Viable Alternate make contact with colleg W wish to do camp counsdin)"'; area next summer. COMMUNICATIONS: DW-t munication Student AM" -needs decision-making PW"'e tions. Applications !' Soeech Communication m 58U866 for further Infcn-' GETTING IT TOGETHER: r":, division, Jesus, JW K; God's work in paltenr Oct. 19, I" 0SK 7-8:30 p.m. n,? KUNDELINI YOGA: Xm Monday, Wednesday OSH 238,5:30-7 p.m. be9 137, 7-8 p.m. .t0!i MEDITATING MOODS EK Jf meditation begins VW " ,,. Oct. 21 at r-':m.X-" taught starting Oct.! ' taught starting Oct. 1" acupuncture. ORGANIZATIONS UtionaMutyou.PIuM tion lis'!"!,.1" "' names of current o , ., and addresses. SB" Activities Center in MAKE YOUR MUSIC maKe your owr i n-j strument and mterei1 p.m. j. ASSISTING VOLUNTEER o7io. ,ia-&f '"Rji'k ? Everyone welcome. . POBTS:l.vrSS:ft ,or vour ouw ego, r DATELING A.O-i .s.-UNewTestamenC(,., .s.-UNewTestamenC(,., at Campus ChT'lJAlCirft SADIES INCENjilA contact Douglas S ; s PROPAGANDA" . cussion of Pyulil,! propaganda ano Seamed. Begin OSH 208. BU f throughout fan i |