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Show 4 Page Jive --- AnotlieR view- Daily Utah Chronicle May 8. 1974 - The lime in the coconut : j by University Student Health Service Sometimes hepatitis A is transmitted in this way also, and occasionally hepatitis B by the orange juice, or where effluent gets too close to a water Your questions about health and disease are answered in this column by the Student Health st-wa- supply. Recent interesting Service staff. Address your epidemics have resulted from queries to "The Lime in the eating shellfish harvested from w ?crs. Health Student Coconut, B (or serum Service, University of Utah." Hepatitis You need not sign your name hepatitis) is usually acquired by unless you wish personal reply needle or blood transfusion. in the event there is insufficient space to publish in the sewage-contaminate- focal-ora- route. The virus has l also been found in other body fluids such as saliva and semen, and in Britain particularly sexual transmission is thought to be d increasingly frequent. Chronicle.) Q. What can I do for the flu? Do I need to see a doctor? A. Flu, or influenza, is a virus infection causing fever, malaise, muscle aches, runny nose, sore throat, cough, and ofte-- diarrhea and vomiting. No specific treatment is usually necesaary, but symptom relief can be obtained with aspirin, cough remedies and decongestants. Bed rest may help and at least keeps you from giving it to your friends. A doctor should be seen if a potential complication appears. Q. How do you get hepatitis? A. In two major ways: one, a gastrointestinal or fecal-ora- l spread, the other, through needles, injections or transfusion of blood or blood products. Most cases caused bv over-the-count- 'NO MORE PRESIDENTIAL LANGUAGE IN THIS HOUSE, SON! staa mek ARIES: You can get the money. You can get it in cash. But that would be wrong, that's for sure. TAURUS: A systems approach to your problems is in order. GEMINI: Some mountains are ugly, and some are buttes. CANCER: Watch your step or someone will identify you as the person in that revealing photograph. LEO: Good weather for playing one-wahandball, if they had the courts in this godforsaken place. VIRGO: Get out into the desert and find the origin of religion and the demise of churches. ll LIBRA: The next generation has already begun laughing at you. SCORPIO: Your nightmares are silly. Everyone knows it's impossible to swallow yourself by yawning wide. virus That male infectious hepatitis) are acquired no male octopusses. CARPICORN: Get out of town, but not until you find out who killed Cade. AQUARIUS: Learn some Irish drinking songs. Then go gun down a Catholic. PISCES: You were supposed to have Aquarius' horoscope, but the astrologer got drunk and screwed everything up. STUDENTS or water fecally by someone with this form of hepatitis (who may not even know he's sick). This is especially common in family members of small children who have a mild case and pass it on because of unsanitary toilet habits. Large epidemics have occurred when a food handler in a cafeteria has contaminated a large batch of "My insurarkre company! Now England is fw ("( tl Slij(V'MlS i'f yi m, fx'l t iMji,t'J f ligU'Ht l .V t uf yn, ' . A fP1 I?.! Sl.irt y iu' Nv I 41 r t Six it t ethnic student affairs students of the University of Utah have elected new officers for the academic year 1974-7On Wednesday. April 24. 1974, the newly elected officers began their duties by initiating a new budget for the fiscal year and beginning plans for changes within the structure of their organization. Great results can be expected for the coming year from the black students on this campus. The officers are: Barbara Hankins, President; Glen Taplin, Dianne Howard, Executive 5. Vice-Presiden- t; Dianne Bledsoe, Secretary; Corresponding Secretary; Bonnie Rogers. Treasurer. There will be a meeting of the Black Student Union Wednesday, May 8 at 3:30 p.m. in the Black Student's Lounge. Room 318 Union Building. All students are requested to be there and on time. On May 11 at 4 p.m. the black faculty staff members and students will be getting together at the club house in the "Willows." home of the newly-electe- d President of the Black Student Union, Mrs. Barbara Hankins, maps are being sent to everyone to assist them with proper directions. Please call Barbara or the Center for Ethnic Student Affairs, 1 if you will not be able to ) .!." S(H tij""1' int ntv I t '.irkpr, t "th Ity, i f hjt 1 6 M41o? , " (H()1) NOW - 't:V-0- t 4r PLACEMENT allowance. Tuesday May 14. SIGN UP NOW! explanation and should take care of the matter immediately. parking fines due during Spring Quarter should be paid before the quarters end. The impounding procedure will continue throughout the quarter on vehicles having three or more unpaid citations. A complete list of those cars on the impound list may be found in the Traffic Appeals Office located in Building 463 (directly South of the Park Building). All SPRING of the procedural which are available to all permanently and temporarily handicapped students through the Center for Handicapped Students are: REGISTRATION - This includes initial applications for admission to the University, scheduling classes each quarter, and changing classes involving adddrop cards. CLASSROOM RESCHEDULING - If you should find a class scheduled in an inaccessible building, the Center can reschedule the class to be held in an accessible building. If you should confront any barrier in the procedural realm of attending contact the Center for the Handicapped Students - we may already have the solution to the of U, 581-502- 0 parking services Registration holds for parking fines which were not taken care of at the start of Spring Quarter will be on a registration basis. Those people involved will receive letters of cancellation jcjlwl Distribute materials. Full time June and July. Good Salary and car student services for the handicapped Some services dealt with I ,vj rr." Mi I T.'mpU-- , yi ' !tirf VfcM., l Ni MASTERCHARGE SPRING problem. University Union kilnl Mrf"'W1 if' 'ill? I Special Summer Job Opportunity NOW! 160 ..! PtH d ti.lt li(c,ii(cirx'.Vh!" mil, I'1 t,! iSMl :.tp HiSuM'!. SIGN UP CENTER QUARTER AND ENJOY YOUR SUMMER HOLIDAY!!!!! IMMEDIATE WORK FOR OPPORTUNITIES YOU. ...PART TIME AND WORK STUDY AVAILABLE JOBS 2081 THROUGH FINANCIAL AIDS DELAY ANNEX DON'T COME U '(l't '' .ltKt tny'nl "M "' t lb FEVER??????. ..WORK Academic Advising, 100 Union. Don't wait until it is too late to take care of the matter. Remember, May 22 is the last day to withdraw from classes or turn in CRNC cards. attend. (so-calle- d i.e., ingestion of food contaminated financial aids week has have been mailed. If notices failing are you having difficulty and need assistance, drop by the Center for 581-815- A service of the student affairs agencies academic advising arrived and Fourth The black hepatitis SAGITTARIUS: chauvinist is wrong. There are the first way taiatfooD a virus-contaminat- placement center Immediate Opportunities Life Insurance Math. Business, U.S. Navy Recruiting May 29 All Thursday, 9 Liberal Arts Wednesday, Majors Commission. Street. registrar's Summer Quarter Advance Registration will take place in the Union Building Auditorium according to the following schedule: Graduates and May 13 Juniors Continuing Sophomores - 17 and May 20 - 24 Freshmen Continuing May 28 - 29 Nonmatirculated and Summer Only Students May 28 - 30 New Transfer Students May 31 Registration in the Auditorium will be openfrom 8a.m. to6 p.m. on the days listed. counseling services LISTENING AND NOTETAKING Workshop, to improve your academic skills. This Saturday, May 11,9 a.m. - 4 p.m. For details and to register, call 6 (2066 Annex). Learning Skills, HASSLED? Call Helpline. Trained volunteers are available to hear your 581-874- rap. 581-822- 8. the bulletin board is presented by the student information center Union Lobby Federal Building Annex, First South and State Continuing Dean Witter Company Wednesday, May 8. Finance. Management, Marketing, MBA (non Tech) Bowman Products Wednesday, May 8 Marketing, Management, Liberal Arts Electronic Data Systems Wednesday, May 8 MBA, Management, All majors with interest and aptitude in data systems. The Southwestern Company Thursday, May 9. May Service Seniors Interviewing All New York Majors Last Opportunity Federal Civil Service Exam, May 25 will be the last test until October for qualification for the Federal register. Contact Civil 581-700- 8 |