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Show Cosby Show I Continued From Page To Open league Born July 12, 1987, Bills first eomedv routine took place when he was m the fifth grade in Philadelphia. He entertained the class with an impromptu routine, which his teacher decided w'as worth scoring with a 24.2 championship pomts-per-garr- av- c erage. and the free throw shooting title with an excellent 88.2 percent from the line. His ability on the floor may be surpassed only by his ability in tlie During his Buildings In Complex r 2 V Valuable Coupon SS! AMERICAN OIL E CAR WASH SUN-BR1T- And 1 1 1158 South State St. with this coupon receive FREE FREE 25c (Not good 75c CAR WASH ROLL SCOTCH TAPE at Self-Ser- v pumps) Offer void Dec. 15, 1969 -- Bill . . . Cosby Emmy winner presenting again for her bene- fit. During high school. Cosby himself totally in athletics and devoted no time to academics. After repeating the 10rh grade, he left the Philadelphia school system and joined the Navy. involved iw, ts d ail-Sta- it xm New taste sensation! Try our authentic . s V and football, basketbaD track. An competitor, Rick was football, basketball, and placed 4th in the state meet m the longjump. He was a stalw'art on the Utvr freshman team last year. Rick is an excellent shooter and should contribute a great deal to the team this year. in WITH ANY FILL UP Continued from Page 2 rooms are utilized by the College of Health, Physical Education and Recreation as well as other academic departments. Classrooms are equipped w ith projection equipment to permit mateutilization of audio-visua- l rials and closed-circuTV for class presentation. In addition to regularly scheduled classes, the facility serves as a center for University community recreation and for intramural and informal recreation activities for the University staff and faculty. Athletic prac-ic- e areas are also available for intercollegiate activities. The natatorium houses three two Olympic-siz- e heated pools pools and a deep diving tank. The natatorium can seat approximately 2.000 spectators and has special timing facilities for competition. 44 n sonbomore year he maintained a straight 4 9 avetage m Ph end wu.s the top p! iyer on the WAC honor roil He is ..n excellent rebounder and averages 9 .3 per gune Mike comes from La Crescenta, Calif. RICK MIKTIN 6 1 173 lbs. Sophomore Rick comes from Granite Ihgh School where he lettered 5 y do. 8 of the grea'e.st guards m Utah haskefba 11 As a sophomore in 19i8-t)he was named WAC Player of the Year. He was named to the first team ALI. WAC along with three juniors and one senior. He won the Huge Center The grand opening of the $10.4 million Special Events Center and Physical Education Complex will feature a performance by comedian Bill Co.sby Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. in the Special Events Center. The periormance will signal the beginning of the three-daopening ceremonies for the facility. Cosby, winner of an Emmy award for best actor in the televrdou J ui,aW ciies, I Spy. has what he calls total communication" with the audience when he performs. I feel that contact with people is the most important thing in comedy, Cosby said. While I'm up on stage, I can actually put myself into the audience, and adjust my pace and timing to them. I can get into their heads their ears and through through their eyes. Only through this total communication can I really achieve whar I'm trying to Heres LineupFor Ute Guards 4 ii 4 ii Fish & Chips 3 pieces of fish, french fries, tartar sauce and vinegar ii ii ( it St n K 11 ii ii is w V t w s! Giant Fish Sandwich 2 pieces of fish on a bun, shredded lettuce and tartar sauce I I! V V Is 4 (gentlemens CcU&ies FuT'nislimgo i! SOiitljtoitk ii ii tansptt Sltn NO. t 224 SOUTH ON $iUagft CDotbtti IMEENTU EAST f ii iflitljipn SALT LAKE CmCUWI U DIMM 9th South and State St. 8th East and 21st South 8th West and N. Temple 35th South and State St. 20, 196? yy JJ |