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Show Page November Forum 4 whats happening Disciplinary Board Hears Appeals Anyone can use the Disciplinary Board, SPORTS said Deborah Jenkins, Dean of Students. The College Disciplinary Board hears and renders judgments on the matters of non'academic regulation violations. This Board also hears appeals from individuals who have appeared before the Residence Hall Judicial Board. As required by Title IX, the College must make people aware of the Disciplinary Board, said Jenkins. The Board consists of students, faculty and administration. Students Bob Marselle, Alicia Dechart, Mike Wax and Brenda Carlisle applied to be on the Board and then were officially appointed by the Executive Cabinet. Ron Cohn and Pat Whitfield represent the faculty and Emmy Hartney represents the administration. Deborah Jenkins is chairman of the Disciplinary member of the Board. I am Board. I am a in charge of organizaing the meetings and keeping the records, said Jenkins. To initiate a Board action, a student must file a written complaint within five days of the incident to be considered. "The proceedings do not go into the students academic record, said Jenkins. The Board heard four cases last year. non-voti- ng IN Salt Lake Golden Eagles; Salt Palace Utah Jazz Game; Salt Palace Salt Lake Golden Eagles; Salt Palace Utah jazz Game; Salt Palace Salt Lake Golden Eagles; Salt Palace CONCERT Nov. 13 Nov. 10 Nov. 5 - Nov. 6 Conway Twitty; U of U Special Events Center, 8 p.m. Vienna Boys Choir; Symphony Hall, 8 p.m. Utah Symphony, Varujan Kojian Conducting; Nov. 6 Symphony Hall, 8 p.m. Michael Ballam, Tenor; Kingsbury Hall, 8 p.m. THEATRE Nov. 5 - Nov. 20 ' Nov. 14 Nov. 9 Nov. 5 - Dec. 4 Nov. 5 Nov.5 Nov. 20 Nov. 13 Clwrlryj Aunt; Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 8 p.m. Children of a Lesser God; Capitol Theatre, 8 p.m. Gemini; Salt Lake Acting Company, Thurs. through Sat. - 8 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m. Killing Radius; Egyptian Theatre, Thurs. through Sat. - 8 p.m. Pippin; Prospector Square Theatre, Fri. and Sat. - 8 p.m. WESTMINSTER ACTIVITIES Nov. 8 Nov. 1 1 Nov. 13 Alumni Association Meeting Veterans Day Program ASWC Hiking Day ir Student Life Committee Plans for Christmas Sponsoring Awards Night and participating in the Sub for Santa program were just two of the things the Student Life Committee did last year. This academic year, the Committee will do a philanthropic project, We need to give to the community instead of always taking from it," said Deborah Jenkins, adviser for the group. A Christmas party is scheduled December 12, for underprivileged children in the immediate area. the party. Campus Ministry will Any club, organization, or individual may make donations of clothing and toys, said Jenkins. The Committee will again sponsor Awards Night this year. They are also working on a student lounge for Foster Hall. Kevin Compton is chairman of Student Life. Members of the Committee are Julie Bell, Halisi Vinson, Bob Marselle, Brenda Carlisle and Teri Schryer. Faculty and staff serving on the Committee are Mary Ann Leppink, Janet Booth Palmer, Tom Steinke, Joanne Bock, Richard Brockmyer , Fredna Scroggins and Marta Merino. co-spon- Sue Snow J U Sue Snow SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON Cut and Save TacdTlme- STUDENT DISCOUNT CARD SUGARHOUSE TACO TIME ONLY 1001 EAST 2100 SOUTH This Card Entitles the Bearer of This Card To A 10 DISCOUNT On All REGULAR Priced Food Items and a 20 Discount On All Drink Items. CLASSIFIEDS: Sugarhouse Taco Time: Full apply weekdays between 2:00 HELP WANTED: and part-timand 4:30 p.m. e, Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 1 1 Nov. 12 Nov. 1 3 5, 1982 LASTING IMPRESSIONS New Wave Typing! Don't settle for Old (and retyping) techLet Myrna, our Head Honcho, hammer out nology. your term paper, diesis, resume, or grant application overnight on premium quality word processor at low prices. Plus free pickup and delivery, and free November Bio Rhythm Chart Call 363-657anytime or drop by 633 Third Avenue after 5:p.m. or all day Saturday. Wave Typing It takes more than brains to go to college. It takes money. For tuition, room and board, and books. The Army College Fund is designed to help you get that money for college while serving your country. If you qualify, you can join the Army College Fund when you join the Army. For every dollar you put in, Uncle Sam puts in five. Or more. So, after just two years in the Army, you can have up to $15,200 for college. After three years, up to $20, 100. To get your free copy ofthe Army College Fund booklet, call or visit your local Army Recruiter. It could be the most important book youve ever read. 4 SUPPORT YOUR ADVERTISERS o O |