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Show Page 16 The Tfumderbird Monday, Januaiy 23, 1984 'W MONDAY 0 p.m., Ashcroft Observatory. Celestial observation: Winter deep sky objects. Snow Queen Pageant, 8 p.m. Auditorium. Newman Club Meeting, 7 p.m., Christ the King Social Hall. Voyager II, 7 International Club Meeting, cultural Center. 6 Black Student Union Meeting, Student Lounge. Placement File Workshop, 1:30 p.m., TUESDAY All clubs, organizations, individuals or departments wishing to place an announcement of an d event or event in 'This Week or in Coming Up should submit the information to The Thunderbird at SUSC Box 384 or to the editorial offices at 529 West 200 South (across from Juniper Hall). It should not be assumed that any information not submitted in this manner will otherwise appear on this page. 'This Week is not obligated to seek out items for inclusion. Deadlines for receipt of information is each week at noon Friday. The editor of this page is Lisa Anderson. Administration 102. p.m., Multi- 7 p.m., LDS Forum: Developing Positive Relationships, 11 a.m., LDS Institute. Movie Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, 8 p.m., Fieldhouse. Placement File Workshop, 10:30 a.m., WEDNESDAY Administration 102. Lecture series, Taking Charge of Your Life, Parents! Do You Know Where Your 3 p.m., Science 121. Children Are, Convocation: Maurice Abravanel, Renowned Maestro and Arts Advocate, a.m., Auditorium. Snow Triathlon, quad, noon. In Search of Rembrandt 7:30 p.m., Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery. THURSDAY FRIDAY Back Country Sojourners, film A Closer Look, 7 p.m., Business 308. Movie And Now For Something Completely Different, 8 p.m., Fieldhouse. Mens Basketball, SUSC at Western New 1 1 Mexico Womens Basketball, SUSC at Western New Mexico 7 p.m., Ashcroft Celestial Observation: Winter Observatory. deep-sk- y objects Snow Ball Dance, 8 p.m., Great Hall. Voyager II, semi-forma- l, SATURDAY Mens Basketball, SUSC at New Mexico Highlands. Womens Basketball, SUSC at New Mexico Highlands. Brian Head Ski Day MONDAY Voyager II, 7 p.m., Ashcroft Observatory. Celestial Observation: Winter deep-sk- y Newman Club Meeting, 7 p.m., Christ the King Social Hall, objects. Mens Basketball, SUSC at Grand Canyon College Coming up Tax forms available W-- 2 Characters wanted Kathy McIntyre is looking for characters to enliven Renaissance feasts this summer. The feasts will be held Tuesday and Thusday evening during USF season. Wages have yet to be determinded. Call 7853 for application. forms are now available for students who work or have worked on campus in the payroll office at the Administration Building. Nominations due Nominations are being accepted by the Southern Utah State College chapter of Phi Beta Lambda for recognition as the business clubs Business Person of the Year. Applications may be obtained from Doris Williamson, Chi Alpha advisor, in Business Building 324, telephone or from the office of business and business education, Business Building 303, telephone Nominations may be made by organizations, businesses or individuals, and they must be submitted by January 586-541- 0, 586-540- 5. 27. Chi Alpha Chapters 1984 award recipient will be honored on March 3, Bruce Hiskey, chapter public relations coordinator said. All nominations are welcome, and we encourage your support in helping us select the right person for this prestigious honor, Hiskey said. Center now open A software preview center has been established at SUSC with over 200 computer programs available for preview, according to Mike Smith, assistant professor of education and the program coordinator. The preview center is open weekdays to 6 p.m. Interested individuals can call to make arrangements by 2 or Karen contacting Smith at Bess, reading clinic manager, at Computers ai t available for said Smith. use, from 2 586-781- 586-781- 4. |