Show Monday January 20 1975 Page 4 Wednesday Monday bers initiated last spring please attend to pick up certificates Wednesday January 22 at 4:30 in Lounge Orientation meeting for all present and prospective volunteers for Special Olympics Swim program will be today January 20 at 7:00 pm in HPER room BNR 12:30 Wednesday 6:30 the UC Lounge will Will outstanding seniors in the Sunbrust Lounge Dr F Ross Peterson moderator A meeting for the USU will held be Tuesday Jaycee’s January 21 at 7:30 in the UC 3rd 11:30 Tuesday floor room 327 Meeting: Every Tuesday 3:30 pm in room 324 of the UC (Utah - Public Interest Research Group) will meet on a regular basTsfreginning Tues January 21 All interested parties encouraged to attend! Lose weight healthfully! USU - student dietitions are organizing a long term weight reduction program involving diet and exercise All men and women seriously interested meet at 4:30 pm January 21 Tuesday in the Family Life Lounge all Volunteers Helpline interested in working this quarter - 6 Application insurance rates percent on parking and at least one-hasticker costs plus gas energy and time Pick up a carpool card at the UC information desk The carpool board is on the 2nd floor are forms Big 113 All those who were and Big Sisters or Brothers UC Book want to become one please leave your name and phone numbers in the VOICE office UC 318 Credits are available for this program - Any person wishing to Walk-I- n Walk-Ior Help-Lin- e work in sign an application sheet for training beginning Wednesday January 22 Silex credit is available - Walk-Ihaa 1975 Food Stamp please stop by the office and sign up We need you all Thanks 1975 Utah Medical Conclave: Admissions 6 for Deadline Application Student Teaching for Spring All Spring Quarter Quarter General Vocational Teachers Secondary and 752-604- Exchange Unclaimed - Koopman n in DO YOURSELF A FAVOR Help out in SPECIAL OLYMPICS SUim PfrOSRAfl meeting tonight at 7:00 pm in HPER 116 Bring a friend ' dicates there is enough by Dave Kingham for Student Life ten day run The Book Exchange will be open Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:30 to 12:30 for the remainder of the month facilitating the pick up of unclaimed books sr Peggy e-'d The club hopes to compete with local colleges high schools anu other swim clubs within the community also members nt Houghton and Sadie Shelline Orchesis production managers 01 i i PHONE: 2 Call Anytime 7 'ft ja STOKES BROWERS L ZJL BrandE Faupell Grant vice-preside- MAINTENANCE COMEINANEAT iiiL 12-1- plans for a children concert and the Spring concert which will be May 13 and 14 in the Fine Arts Center -- A-TV FREE OPEN 8AM to 10 PM ti ht program Teresa Fullner USU student contacted Dr Nelson of the athletic council to organize a swim team 5 This year however girls work out every day in the HPER pools under the direction of coach Ramona Savant and assistants Other officers are Cherie Jensen president Leslie Blanchard Barbara MONTHLY 752-643- Art lira If irrfh At present the women’s swim club is part of the club sports Orchesis S950 Shrimp ner discussed AND COFFEE SHOP & Dale Anderson and Vern Gard- Ken Nelson was voted-i- n as the dance club’s new secretary Sunburst Lounge Chicken - nesday night 7hurs Jan 23 BENT women’s swim qlub Orchesis ‘75 elected their first male officer in a meeting Wed- High Burgers Chili BBQ French Dip Sandwiches A new USU has recently been formed with the hope of becoming an intercollegiate team after the dissolution of last years’ team due to lack of interest The club presently has no funds but hopes to be considered by the athletic council to be included in athletic the intercollegiate program under the direction of by Chris Bigler for Student Life if 1351 East 7th North by Tracey Olson for Student Life First man elected Drop in So 12 o'eloeh I' pm for USU women students would receive a standard 60 percent or pay 75 percent of the original cost of the book The Book Exchange makes it possible to get more Couba Mark Casey and Charlene Peplowski Thurston put in many hours of work during the Exchange’s from 5:00 4 Swim team begun The advantage of the Book Exchange lies in that student books are sold for the price students ask At the bookstore The volunteer committee of Jan Atwood James Bond 752-396- There is a swimming team at USU now Practice is everyday at 3:30 in the pool Please come we need you Boys are welcome too in- and pay less for used books The only profit the IKs and Spurs get from the project is 25 cents each from the buyer and the seller Since they are service organizations tjiese profits benefit the students 12 Girls: terest The Student Book Exchange a joint service of the Intercollegiate Knights and the Spurs is drawing to a close after what has been termed a slow quarter The five member committee supervising the project blame the poor turnout on a bad location and the time of year The Book Exchange is located at UC 329 to com According mitteeman James Bond the Fall Quarter is usually the slowest because students are reluctant to wait for their after the money until Thefts Christmas holidays also hurt the project The committee has already begun plans for the Winter Quarter exchange to be held finals week and the first week of Spring Quarter They are also considering the idea of holding' an exchange the first week of Fall Quarter each year if student feedback in VALLEY ARCADE to pm look exchange slows Fall lWlV i THE HAPPY Call Helpline Pre-Me- d Building Auditorium on Thursday January 30 Please make your reservations in the BNR building Biology office room 120 Dinner cost will be approximately $350 for hn outstanding meal Tickets must be picked up by Jan 24 If there are any questions contact Dr T Bahler 7875 or Scott Summers Student If there are any questions Please Kevin January 26 meet in UC basement at 11 am There will be a $4 8 for entrance fee Call more information Hassled with school and registration? Need to let off steam by talking to someone or just have some time to spare and just want to rap with someone School students are invited to attend a Banquet at 5:30 pm in the University Lounge and a Conclave at 7:00 pm in the Business 752-247- n up USU needs you Walk-I- Utah State Rallye Clubs first annual “Icy Ducy” Sunday -- Information available - Any old volunteers wanting to come and sign work in Walk-I- Director in the UC room 326 B books may be picked up the next four weeks on Tuesdays 10:30 12:30 and Fridays 10:30 - 12:30 in room 322 UC Books still not claimed after one month become property of Book Exchange Need a ride to Beaver? Pick up a ride card at the UC information desk and post the card on the local ride board under the day a ride is desired Any questions can be answered at the UC information or call ASUSU president Craig Cummings at the University extension 7644 Anyone interested in applying n contact on 15 lf of Education Building - for the USU JC’s contact Doug Hatch between 3:00 and 5:00 pm Carpools are saving an average of n Announcements “Value of the Social Sciences in Our Changing World’’ G 5 in the Sunburst feature the Im- Tuesday featuring room 333 of - at the this Scout Meeting Campus Girl Wed at 5:30 in the UC Woman’s Center For more information call provisation Team Forum pm class Learn Macrame 753-133- today educational Socialist Student Social Work Ass meeting is today at 3:30 in the Senate Chambers At 11:30 today in the Sunburst Lounge will’feature the Forensics 24 available in the Bureau Student Teaching Rm Attention 206 Inflation and Unemployment: The Cause and the Cure - Young 116 Team Pi meeting: Mem- Xi Sigma Phi U: Important meeting today at 5:30 in the Family Life Subjects must have their applications complete by January JLt A Mon - HAPPY HOUR Ih ?°uriso °4 -- “ p CACTUS CLUB P m I 3-- 6 Hot Beef lunch - Daily until 2 pm J |