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Show Page 12 The Thunderhird Monday) February 13, 1984 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 Lanai Oreenhalgh. MONDAY Cl AO ) Li TUESDAY Mens and Womens basketball, Colorado Mines at SUSC, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m., Fieldhouse. Small Ensembles, Thorley Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Newman Club Meeting, 7 p.m., Christ the King Social Hall. Intertribal club meeting, Multicultural Center conference room, 6 p.m. Married Students Dinner, 6 p.m., Great Hall. Placement File Workshop, 3:30 p.m., LDS Forum: The Art of Loving, Annette Clark, Silver Crest Reception Center, 11 Administration 102. . WEDNESDAY Placement File Workshop, 10:00 a.m., Administration 102. Lecture series, Taking Charge of Your Life, Panel. . .Cross Cultural Careers for Women, Celeste Denton, Moderator Education Director, Paiute Indian Tribe of a.m., LDS Institute. Back Country Sojourners meeting, 7 p.m.. BU 108. American Legion Oratorical Contest, 9 a.m., Small Ballroom. Utah. THURSDAY FRIDAY Convocation Speaker: Martin Luther King and education, 11 a.m., Auditorium. III, advocate of non-violen- ce Free films: Alvin Gittens, Realist, Doug LeConte Stewart, and Why Man Snow, Creates; Braithwaite Fine Arts Galery, 7:30 p.m. Presidents Day holiday. Abe Lincoln Debate Meet. SATURDAY tT Co) U12) MONDAY L Coming up Concert is set Classical guitar music, Renaissance ensembles and impressionistic music by French composers will highlight the Small Ensembles Concert presented by SUSC music students and faculty tonight at 8 p.m. in the Thorley Recital Hall. The public is invited to attend the free program. Womens basketball game, SUSC at Northern Arizona University, 7:30 p.m. International student dance, live band, casual dress, 9 p.m., Large Ball Room, $1.50. Ethnic Week begins. Indian taco dinner, 6 p.m., Great Hall; entertainment 7 p.m. Tickets $3.50, children under 12, $2.50. Chesley Bonestells Vision of Space, 7 p.m., Ashcroft Observatory. Celestial observation: winter deep sky objects. Grad papers due Students planning to graduate spring quarter must pick up applications from the Registrars Office. The completed forms must be submitted to that office no later than March 1. Checks to be ready In an effort to eliminate a portion of registration confusion, the Financial Aids department will have spring quarter grant checks ready on Monday, March 19. However, Guaranteed Student Loan checks can not be disbursed until the first day of spring quarter, March 21. ASSUSC offices up Applications for elected student body offices are now available in the Student Center. Positions available include: student body president, academic and student affairs vice president, senators for arts and letters, business and technology, education and science. Applications must be turned into the Student Center by 5 p.m. Tucs , Feb. 14. Taco dinner slated The Intertribal club will be hosting an Indian taco dinner on Feb. 20. Food will be served from 6:30-- 9 p.m. and live entertainment will begin at 7:00. The cost for the meal is $3.50 for adults and $2.50 for children. |