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quote of the day \t painted p picture of my wife with lamb chops on her shoulders because I love my wife and I love chops. Why not paint them together?” —Salvador DaU ■t\' ■ * . . Pre-law seniors A representative from Cate Western University in Cleveland will be on campus Monday, Oct. 8. Sign up at Hayes C, room 3. _ Tau Kappa Epsilon meeting Sunday 233 Squire Hall. All members please attend. Note: Backpage is a University service of The Spectrum. Notices are run free of charge.' The Spectrum reserves the right to edit all notices and does not guarantee that all notice's will appear. Deadlines are noon Monday, Wednesday and Friday. No announcements will be taken over the phone. Course listings will not be printed. First meeting of the Student Activities Task Force Thu'rs.. Oct. 4. 3 p.m. Senate Chambers, Talbert Hall. Pre-alw seniors A representative from St. Louis University in St Louis. Missouri, will be on campus Monday, Oct. 8, Sign p at Hayes C, room 3. O D n Ukrainian Student Club will meet Sunday at 1 p.m., 330 Squire Attention seniors who are considering graduate school: on Wed., Oct. 10, a representative from the State University of Hew York at Albany Schol of Arts and Sciences will be on campus to talk to students Interested in doing graduate wrokat SUHY Albany. Sign up at Hayes Annex C. room 3. Bahai Club of 8UMYAB will meet today at 8 p.m. Red Jacket Cafeteria. Orthodox Christian Fellowship will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. in 264 Squire. •' ' announcements Sigma Delta PI will meet today at 3 p.m. in Clemens 205. If you cannot attend please call 636-5518. Sexuality Education Center will be open on Weds, from 6-9 p.m In 261 Squire. MSC. Museum Fair at Buffalo State College tomorrow from 9a.m There will be an SA executive committee meeting Tues,, Oct. 2, at 3/30 p.m. In the Conference room. All SA personnel plan to attend. r' < - Art History Dept, invited majors and prospective majors to a wine and cheese social on Oct. 4, 3:30 p.m.. 1030 Clemens, AC. Information Day Today, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Squire Center Lounge. Backgammon tournament Sunday, 3 p.m.. 167 MFAC, Ellicott Register how in 167 MFAC. a $1 entry fee reuired. West Indian Student Assn, party today at 10 p.m., Red Jacket Lounge, second floor, building 5. African Graduate Student Assn, will meet tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in'233'Squire Hall. Support (IB football-tinlted Way Benefit tomorrow in the Fillmore Room ?■ p.m.-midnight. Live music, $2 at door. Sponsored by UUAB and SA. Come meet the team and coaches. Hi Delta Sigma PI meet the chapter party today. 8 p.m., 351 Fillmore. Ellicott. George Hofman will bf speaking on \Media for the Business.\ movies, arts & lectures Life Workshop-* registration continues. Women and Alcoholism, Energy Conservation, Jewish Culture and Customs and more. For more info call 636-2808. Student* Intersted In obtaining secondary school teacher certification must be admitted to the 3 semester Teacher Education Program prior to-enrolling in any of its courses. Dadline for students who wish to begin the program in Spring 1980 is Oct. 1, 1979. Stratford Shakespeare Festival Trip Oct. 6-7. Three piays, accomodations, tansportation included for $28. For details contact Vico College, 636-4675 or 636-2237. 'International Committee, SUMY Women's Club, will have a bzaar on Wed., Oct. 3, 1-9 p.m. and Thurs., Oct. 4, 9 a.m.-l p.m. in the Millard Fillmore room of Squire Hall, MSC. Winter clothing, household goods, children's wear, small appliances, baby items, and toys will be available. Theater: “Kennedy’s Children” by Robert Patrick, directed by Tom Dooney. Center for Theater Research, 681 Main St., thru Oct. 14, Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m. Office of Admissions and Record* ID cards will be distributed on Mondays and Tuesdays 4-6 p.m., Diefendorf Annex, room 2. Attention Seniors who are considering graduate school. On Mon. Oct. 8 a representative from Pace University Graduate School or Arts and Sciences will be on campus to talk to students interested in attending that university. Sign up at Hayes C, room 3. “GAmes People Play” seminar by Dr. Jerry Goldhaber of the Communications Dept. Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. Fargo Cafeteria. Wine and cheese. Psychological Service* Center has a therapy program available for individuals both wlhthin and outside of the' University Community who are experiencing problems focused on lack of self-confidence and negative self-evaluations. Oil 831-11678, 9 a.m. 5 p.m. weekdays. “LAndscape Architecture In the (1.8. and Abroad” Coerge Dickie. Oct. 1 at 5:30 p.m. In 335 Hayes Hall. People Intersted in dconstrating at the Seabrook Nuclear Plant site on Oct- 6 should attend a meeting at 107 Townsxend Hall today. Sponsored by Tolstoy College. Charlie Chaplin's Film “The Gold Rush” oct. 4 at 230 p.m. in the Woldman Theater. Admission free. SA Commuter Affairs announces last chance to ride Metro buses for 30 cents. NFT bus tokens on sale Wed., Oct. 3, for $3 per 10 tokens. After that date tokens will be sold at $4 /10. All those intersted in a tour of the Nuclear Science and Technology Facility on Tues. Oct. 2 at 4 p.m. should call 831-2826 for a reservation. The tour will take slightly longer than an hour and will be offered again at a future date. “Hew Left Marxism Today” by Dr. Paul Diesing, Wed., Oct. 3, 3:30 p.m. in 109 O'Brian Hall. Schussmclstcrs Ski Club membership p-artyi ski movies, information on new ski equipment and fashions by local ski shops. Free beer and munchies. Sat., Oct. 6.'8-11 p.m. in the Fillmore Room, Squire Hall. MSC. Everyone is welcome. Birth Control Clinic will be open for supplies Monday through Thursday 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the basement of Michael Hall. \Responsibility for the Bomb: The Meteoric Career of Frederic Joliot-Curic” by Dr. Spencer R. Weart, Director Center for the History of Physics, American Institute for physics, today, 1:30 p.m. 322 MFAC, Ellicott. Dept, of Behavioral Sciences still needs men or women who think they need dental work to participate in a stsudy of patient response to rountine dentl treatment. Two free fillings! Contact Dr. Norman Corah, 831-4412. Yom Klppur services at both Chabad Houses: Sunday at 7 p.m. Morning services Monday r Oct. 1, at 9:30 a.m. Join us for the \break the fst~ meal Sunday night after Neilah 8 p.m. IRC Waekand movie: “MASH” today. 146 Diefendorf; Sat., 170 Fillmore, 7 and 10 p.m. Free to all IRC fee payers. Seniors who are intersted in Mathematics ar eligible t apply for the Gordon T. (Whyburn Fellowships which are worth $6000. Write to the Graduate Advisor, Dept, of Mathematics, c/o New Cabell University of Vir-'inia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903. Room 100 Concert today at 8 p.m. Works of the Buffalo based composer Rocco Di Pietro in 100 Baird Hall. Free admission. Phi Eta Sigma prospective members—last date to join is Wed. Oct. 3. Come to 231 Squire, MSC, for Info. Laird Robertson of Ecology and Environmental Inc. will speak on \Jobs and the Environment\ at the Environment Studies Center, 123 Wilkeson Quad, noon today. Qet InvolvedlGain valuable experience working in a receratlon program with the mentallyu retarded. Call CAC, 831-5552. Pre-law students who have high GPAs and law board scores may apply for the Moorehead Fellowships in Law for I960 by writing the Dean, School of Law, University of NOrth Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514. Applications must be completed by the 15th of Jahusry 1960. You ae cordtaly Invited to attend our International pot-luck dinner, Sunday at 6:90 p.m.. Red Jacket Quad, second floor lounge. Plese bring one supper dish with you. Sponsored by the International College. Dept, of Musk presents an MFA recital Sunday at 3 p.m. in Baird Recital Hall. Baritone Jay Anstee. Free admission. CMS Rims: \One sixth of the World\ (Vertov and Kine) 9 p.m., 147 Deifendorf, Oct. 1. Also that day Griffith's \Birth of a Nation\ in Diefendorf 146.7 p.m. . \ * Propgram for Student Success Training offers a variety of modules aimed to giveVou the chance to develop skills that will help you be more effective as a person, a student, and as a member of groups. . Learn how to . improve your memory, overcome apathy, run efficient meetings, use college for personal success. Brochures available at 110 Norton and Squire Information. University Placement and Career Guidance will sponsor resume writing workshops on the following days: today at 1 JO p.m,, 15 Capen Hall: Monday at 11 a.m., Acheson 8: Oct. 4 at 3 p.m. In Ache son 1. (JUAB Movies: Oct. 1 “\Underworld\ (von Sternberg) 7 p.m., Woldman Theater. \Sacrifice—Shame of a Nation\ (Hawks) 8:30 p.m., Woldman. - Job Interview Workshop on Oct. 3 and 5. A videotaped interview will be shown and discussed at 2 p.m. in 316 Wende on Wed. and at 3 p.m. in 122 Clemens on Friday. Dr. E.P. Day \Eqauation for the Magnetic Susceptibility of Water”. Tues., Oct. 2, 4 p.m., 245 Fronczak. Are you undecided about your major or career? If you want some help with the decision making process, register for our workshop, „ \Decisions decisions\ by calling 636-2809. DSA Program Office. A representative from Cornell University Graduate School, Business Administation, Public Admnistration and Hopsital and Health Admnistration will be on campus to talk to students Interested in these fields. If you'd like to do your graduate work at Cornell Onivesily sign up at Hayes Anne* C, room 3. “Cassablanca” today and tomorrow, midnight. Squire Conference Theater. Admission charge. Elllcott Complex Counseling Center is offering a group for couples experiencing relationship problems on Mon, 3-5 p.m. N Interested persons should call 636-2720. “Harold and Maude” at 3:45, 6, 8, 10 p.m. in Squire Conference Theater. Admission. Sponsored by UUAB. Lutheran Campus Workshop Ministry Sunday, 10:30 a.m. in the Jane Keeler Room. Faculty Recltasl: tenor Gary Burgess and pianist Leo Smit at B p.m. in Baird Recital Hall. Sponsored by Dept, of Music. SchussmeiSters Ski Club will be open Oct. 4 and 5 from 9 a.m.-9 p.m, for your convenience. Oct. 5 is the last day for low membership rates. , Sunshine House is still looking for volunteers. Call 831p4046 or stop by at 106 Winspear. “Brad and Chocolate\ at 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 p m. in the Woldman Theater tomorrow and Sunday. Admission. Sponsored by UU:AB. Campus Crusade for Christ will be having a meeting tonight at 8 p.m. in Mashall Court. In case of bad weather it will be held in Porter Cafeteria. Dr. Walter Hobbs of the LIB faculty will be speaking on \The Meaning of Faith.\ Second Annual Dental Alumni Run on Sept. 29 at Delaware Park Lake. Begins at 7 a.rri. and will cover a 2'/a mlie course. Lillian Robinson will lectur9on the topic of \Feminist Critkism: What Next?” on Tues., Oct. 2. 4-6 p.m. in Norton 208. All are welcome. Workshop on electronic instrumentation for health professionals will include demonstrations of equipment and how to build and repair electronic curcuits. 8:30 a.m., 135 Buidings AA. 462 Grider Attention Sophomores: Did you earn a 3.5 GPA or better during your freshman year as a fulltime student? If so, you are eligible for memb:ership in the freshman academic honorary. Alpha Lambda Delta. Call DSA at 636p2809 for info. sports information School of Medicine will hold its fifth annual tennis tournament and picnic Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Tennis Courts at Amherst Campus. Today: Field Hockey vs. Genesee CC, Rotary Field, 3 p.m.; Volleyball at Pittsburgh. A career week Is coming. The world of working is a big place, what role will you play? Look for our career week workshop for info about dozens of careers and how to begin (hem. Oct. 22-26. Details to follow from the University Placement Center and the Community Advisory CouncH. Tomorrow:Football vs. Waynesburg, Rotary Field, 1:30 p.m.; Baseball at Canisius(2); Cross-Country at /Cortland: Men’s Tennis vs. Geneseo State, Amherst courts. 1 p.m..; Soccer at Eisenhower; Womens Tennis at Cortland; Volleyball at Pittsburgh, Help raise the Sukke at Hillel Thurs., Oct. 4 at 2 p.m. 40 Capen Blvd. Freshmen and Sophmores who are undecided about their major or careers are invited to attend a two-part workshop that will enable students to better assess their abilities, skills, and personal * values as they relate to career decision making. This informal workshop will be held Oct. 4 at 3 p.m. in Capen 15. Call 636-2231 if interested, group size will be limited. STAGE Student Theater Assn, for Genuine Entertainment, will be holding auditions for its up-coming production of \Play it Again Sam\ 'Awed., Oct. 3, in 330 Squire and 318 Squire on Thurs. at 7:30 p.m. Be prepared with a comedy monologue, preferably not one by Woody Allen. Sunday: Men's Tennis Big Four tournament at Niagara. Monday: Golf SUNYAC Championships at Cooperstown; Men’s Tennis Big Four tournament at Niagara. Tuesday; Field Hockey vs. Houghton, Rotary Field, 4 p.m Women's Tennis vs, Houghton, Amherst courts, 4 p.m. Animal lovers express your affection! Work with Buffalo Animal Rights Committee. Call 831-5552. OB’s Tae Kwon Do Karate club meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 p.m, in Clark Gym basement, beginners still welcome. Devereux Foundation In Devon, Pennsylvannia has pre-Doctoral Internships and post-Doctoral Fellowships in Clinical Psychology available. For more info write: Dr. Henry Platt, Director, Institute of Cinical Training, Devon, Pennsylvannia 19333. All home and way football games will be broadcast over WRUB live at 1 ;30 p.m. 640 on your AM diai. Party at Cold Srping Warehouse after the West Valley Rally. L,ive music, cheap beer. Sat. 10 p.m. Sponsored by the Tolstory College. Interested in learning more about library research and information on management and economics resources? A five week non-credit course will be offered through the University Libararies. It will be geared to compliment assignments given in classes at the School of Management and Dept, of Economics. For more info contact Charles J.’Popovich before noon, Oct. 2, at 626-2818 or 831-4413. Badminton Club will hold its first practice and meeting today at 7:30 p.m. inClark Gym. West Indian Student Assn, meeting, today at 6:30 p.m., 234 Squire, Lacrosse Club will practice tomorrow at 4 p.m. adjacent to Parker Field, Call Joe Buffamonte at 876-1459 for details. Gay Liberation Front meeting 7 p.m tonight, coffeehouse at 8 p.m. 107 Townsend. Soccer trjournament tomorrow at Ellicott Football Field. If intersted contact CSA Office today.