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Show Page 8 T he Thunderbird Tuesday, October 25, 1983 Booh Paper Health topics series continues D?ac(i Kingsford. All are scheduled on Wednesdays from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the Business Building. Alcohol and Fetal Syndrome is the topic of the November 2 class meeting. Ken Joseph, Cedar City director of the Utah Alcoholism Foundation, is Resource Committee. The public is invited to attend the 3 p.m. presentation to be held in room the guest speaker. 103 of the Business Building. Anton H. Lambert, professor emeritus of police science at SUSC, will be the guest lecturer on Eating disorders anorexia, bulimia and November 9. His topic: Techniques of obesity are common problems in this country, and theyre being studied and treated today with a Joann S. Bowns, associate professor of biology at great deal of respect, said Betty Kingsford, committee spokeswoman. Dr. Murdock is highly SUSC, will discuss The Gene Who Saw Tomorrow on November 16. Dr. Bowns taught a qualified as a speaker and as a group and individual counselor. We look forward to having popular women's issues course on biomedical advances last spring. her join us. Ramona Adams will visit the college November The Perspectives on Health class has covered Dr. 30 for a discussion on building numerous topics since the beginning of school ranging from stress as a barrier to good health to Adams, associate dean of students at the human sexuality. There are several additional University of Utah, is a founder of the U of U Womens Resource Center. programs that are open to the public, said A Brigham Young University psychologist will visit SUSC Wednesday to discuss eating disorders. Dr. Maxine Murdock will address a Perspectives on Health class sponsored by the SUSC Womens BAck ExchANqe CIioose From MysTERy - Western NoveIs - Romance Sci-- Fi NoN-FicTio- N THE BOOK RACK PAPERBACK SUZANNE OWNER EXCHANGE 70 W HARDING AVE. CEDAR CITY, UTAH 84720 BONZO. PHONE (HOME) Election slated Wednesday (continued from page 1) office until the following spring D20DDfiiraipSltiic, 90 West Hoover Avenue Dime. Cedar City, Utah 586-942- 6 r o Stags C0(TC) BUY ONE quarter. The second amendment would change the position of attorney general to social affairs vice president. However, as of press time, ASSUSC officials were unsure if either of the amendments would appear on this weeks general election ballot. ASSUSC President Mark Wade said that at least one of the amendments will probably wait until a review of the student constitution has been completed: Lana Houston, a candidate for freshman senator, said she was exited over the preliminary election results. I have been nervous ever since my name appeared on the ballot, she said. I wish the finals were over so I didnt have to worry about it. Another freshman whose name will appear on the final election ballot is Tom Sparks. I cant believe I made it past the preliminaries, he said. I didnt put up very many posters or anything. It could be that my name is easy for people to Stop Mark Miller Freshman candidate Tom Sparks Freshman candidate DINNER GET 2nd FOR ONLY $2 RIB-EY- E WITH COUPON - EXPIRES 11-30-- Fire Mitre Up Cedar Canyon on Utah H&nrey 14 OPEN DAILY 8-- 0P.M. Rsesrvxtions: 1 EC3-C3- 44 Ann Wittkop Shelly Stoker Freshman candidate |