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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1990 SUSC THE THUNDERBIRD PAGE 6 Alaskan cruise planned On Campus Classified Long distance runner seek female companionship for long training runs. Call the New Balance man at 9194 To the witches and hos in A-- Clearly, black is the best color to dance in. See you next snowfall as soon as I leam to tackle, or as soon as we get a car or a sled And there you have it! Let me do your typing on my IBM word PERSONALS John Boy: Looks like the great foorball lottery is now over, and you came in 2nd Next time dont bet with someone from Nevada You and Mr. Leavitt owe me a pizza1 The Rebe. Financial Freedom 3 call or is it for you? To find out, Chi Sigma Upsilon - We are the best! Always wear navy and kelly with pride and dont forget to address the officers with respect. Manzanita : Wow! The apartment is dean No am I on drugs? I must be Its too good to be true. A though. Lets always get high on lysol. call perfect program. For information and ask for Wendy Rich, the stud photo man: How was Vegas with three hot women FUND RAISERJ A FREE GIFT JUST FOR CALLING. PLUS RAISE UP TO $1,700 IN ONLY 10 DAYS. Student groups, frats, and soroities needed for marketing project n campus. For details plus your FREE GIFT, group officers call Ext SO HELP WANTED Stockbroker - National firm has openings for trainees and experience stockbrokers. Personalized training, high income potential. or Call Rober Houk at ALWAYS 7 & 9 P.M. PQ WAR OF THE ROSES 7 & 9:20 P.M. R ATTENTION EARN MONEY READING BOOKS' $32,000vear income potential. Ext 18968 Details. ATTENTION - HIRING1 Government jobs your area. 517,890 - 569,485 Call STEEL MAGNOLIAS 7 & 9:15 PG I 8H85 18966 Ext 586-057- ATTENTION - GOVERNMENT SEIZED VEHICLES from 5100 Tords Mercedes, Corvettes, Chews. Surplus Buvers Guide I i uLlL.LJ 168 TANGO & CASH 7 & 9 P.M. R t xSx5 Ext 602 LITTLE KEBMAID 7 p.m. a I to choose trom Order Catalog Today 1 n : U 1 a all subjects VisaMC or COO 22 m Calif 1213)477-622- Or, rush $2 00 to Research Plft Au.j ,ti i with 800-351-02- in first-han- 586-791- 2, FOR SALED i Totem poles, historic gold rush towns, glaciers and a visit to the salmon capital of the world are among the itinerary of a Wonders of Alaska Cruise planned this summer by the physical science department at SUSC. The Aug. 4 through 1 1 excursion provides the scenic backdrop for instruction in the history of Americas 49th state from purchase d look at the geology of the to statehood and for a spectacular Alaskan coast and the glaciers that reshape the landscape as they slowly meander toward the sea. Participants will fly from Las Vegas to Vancouver where they will board a Princess ship, the Princess Dawn, for a leisurely Inside Passage. cruise along the 1,000-mil- e Stops will be made in Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway prior to some serious glacier cruising among the gleaming ice castles in Prince William Sound and College Fjord. -From Whittier, travelers will board a train for Anchorage and the return flight to Las Vegas. SUSC faculty members Steven Heath and Richard Kennedy are the tour directors and instructors. Physical science credit is available. Participants have a number of options, including extending their Alaskan adventure through Pleiades Travel Manager Gaye Thurston. The cost of the trip, $1,630 to $2,310 depending on cabin and number of persons per room, includes room and board and airfare from Las Vegas to Vancouver and from Anchorage to Las Vegas. Deposits, $150, are required to secure space on the cruise. If deposits are made before Jan. 22, an additional $150 is deducted from the total cost. Detailed itineraries are available from Kennedy at 2 Thurston at and Heath at or A camping trip to Quartzite, Ariz., and one of the worlds largest rock and mineral shows is planned Feb. 9 through 11. Registration, $25, includes transportation and a camping spot. The trip is a first for the geology department and is expected to be popular with both rock hounds and geology students, said Kennedy. SUSC credit is available on an optional basis but must be approved in advance of each trip by contacting Kennedy. Spaces can be reserved and trip costs paid by contacting the respective trip leaders. Reservations, $90, can be made by contacting Frederick Lohrengel at Assistance Los Angeles. CA 90025 11322 Idaho Ave 206-Sall levels Custom research also ava'laoie 586-790- 586-933- 586-794- Actress Carol Channing will address the Convocation audience and members of the Rocky Mountain Theatre Association today at 11 a.m. in the Centrum. Channing will highlight her career as a Broadway star. SUSC administrators, faculty, staff and student employees may pick up their W-- 2 forms at the Controllers Office, in the Administration Building room 203. These forms will be mailed to college employees permanent addresses if not picked up by January 30. The SUSC Rodeo Queen Contest will be held January 29 and 30; the contest is open to all single college women enrolled The contestants will be judged on personality, appearance, and horsemanship throughout the two days of competition. The girl chosen to represent SUSC and its rodeo club will have the opportunity to compete at the Collegiate Nationals in the summer of 1990. 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