.- l l I ACTIVITIES Friday. September I0, 1976 Connecticut Daily Campus Page 9 CLASSIFIEDS Actors wanted for Storrs Puppet Theater. Experience unnecessary. Semi-weekly rehearsals in fall, fol- lowed by 35 paid performances in spring. Call Jagna Zahl, 429-1509. All former students of Koei-Kan Karate; first workout on Sun. Sept. 12 10 a.m. sharp in Shippee Hall pit. Accounting Society Meeting Fri. Sept. 10 3pm SUB important interviewing procedures will be discussed. All seniors should attend. The UConn Christian Science College Organization meets Thurs. Evenings at 7 p.m. Rm. 209 Student Union. ‘UCONN GAY ALLIANCE sponso—rs their “Welcome back to Storrs Dis- co" SU Ballroom, 9-1, Saturday, 9/11. _P_r'a-i::Ii.c;s_fo.i'_sEt).-v_a'r§t—y7 31%? leadfiig will be held in Field House on Sept. 13, 14, 15 from 2-5. UCONN KARATE CLUB accepting new members starting Sept. 13 MWF 7 p.m. Hawiew Armory. Call Bob 429-1342 after 6. WEAVING CLASSES: Various off- loom techniques and approaches. (Backstrap, inkle, basketry, spinning, plus) for further information call 429-3822 or 429-1749. The UConn Frisbee Club is practicing every day at 3 between the Physics building and Beach Hall. All are welcome. Training in counseling skills, com- munity building, and leadership in discussion groups will be held for Yggdrasil/Dialogue, the drop in house and hotline service, 9/13, 6:30, 4 Gilbert Road. UCONN Students for Gloria Schaffer will meet Monday, September 13 at 7pm in SU 209. Please join us. Norwich Hospital Teamleaders please contact me immediatley! Time to get going. Mickey 429-4488. BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB- first meeting Monday, Sept. 13, 7:30 RH 10. All welcome. Spaghetti Supper and devotional. 4:30 pm Sunday at the house, 96 Gurley ville Rd. (first right past campus). Pancake and French toast brea—kFa—st Sunday, Sept. 12, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hollister A. $1.25. .—__j:..—————:I——_::_—.:.——_ Dialogue, Help Line, and Yggdrasil (the drop-in house) have merged services and will be accepting volun- teers for Fall '76. Call 486-4737. 1 workday Kodacoloi‘ filmprocessing Needed Faculty Advisor- for sailing club- contact Dave White 429-6369. Skydiving Club: Introductory meeting Tues. Sept. 14, 7:00 pm Rm. 312 Commons. Anyone interested is welcome. Skies call. Women's Center open house visit our facilities, find out about our services. Mon. Sept. 13. 27 Whitney Rd. 6-10 pm Everyone_welcome. Revolutionary Student Brigade-Meet ing Sun 7pm SU 103. The UConn 4-H Club will mee-t-Tues‘, 9/14 at 7:30 pm in CA 207 New members Ag. and non-Ag. invited. UConn Greek Club meeting Tues. Sept. 14th at 8 in SU 207. All interested are urged to attend. Mark your calendars Mon. Sept. 13th 8 pm at VDM Robert Mulligan's film class of suspense. “THE OTHER" Don’t miss it. RAPE CRISIS STAFF: Mandatory meeting Tues. Sept. 14th 7:30 pm Women's Center Please notify a co-ordinator if unable to attend. WHUS RADIO NEWS NEEDS RE VIEWERS. Apply at Newsroom SU 113 or attend training meetings Sundays at 7 pm. East Brook Mall It. 195 + I84 Mansfield 45.6-0216 Fencing Club- Organizational meeting Monday 7 pm Commons 312. Experienced fencers only. free begin ner's instruction starting soon. Watch activities notices. ECKANKAR Campus Organizational meeting Tues. Sept. 14, 8:00 pm SU 301. All students of Eckankar please call Mike 429-4991. important: Puerto Rican Center general meeting - Tuesday Sept. 14 at 7 pm, P.R. house. All encouraged to attend. Divorce or Separation a problem? . Your University Health Service offers a progam of group support. Info. call 486-4705. Workstudy students needed in child labs working with inlantltoddlersl preschoolers. Experience preferred but training is provided. Call 486-2865 or HDC 116. Amateur Radio Club meeting Monday Sept. 13, 7:00 at Hilltop, Putnam Refectory, near room 114. Science Fiction Club meeting: Thurs day Sept. 16,1976,7:00 pm to 9 pm. Student Union RM 101. Bridgeport Pat 429-0921 lv. Fri. bln 9-10. ret. mon. at 11 am. Northern New Jersey Tom 4-29-1-4-1.4 lv. Fri. 3:00, ret. Sun. Aft. Greenwich Torry 487-1172 lv. Fri. 1:30 ret. Sun. 6:00. Lancaster, Penn. John Fri.. ret. Sun. Springfield Leo 429-7422 Iv. Ff-I-. afternoon, ret. Sun. New York City Howie Susser 486-27-60 leave message, Lv. Fri. 3:00, ret. early Sun. Morning. Boston and So. Shore Phil 429-91 10 Fri. 2:00 pm, ret. Sun. Early evening. Woodbury Alex 427-0750 ext. 45 Fri. at 6 pm. Want to work in one of these job areas after graduation? Accounting and Finance Administration Aeronautical Engineering Aircraft Maintenance Air Traffic Control Astronautical Engineering Auditor Behavioral Science Bio-Emvironmental Engineering Budget Cartography Chemistry Civil Engineering Communications-Electronics Computer Systems Design Education and Training Entomology Food Service Nuclear Research Optical Instrumentation Personnel Management Fuels Management Physics Geodetics Photography Information and Publications Pilot Investigations Procurement > Law Restaurant and Club Management Management Analysis Security and Law Enforcement Mathematics Social Actions Mechanical Engineering Space Systems Medicine Supply Metallurgy Transportation Missile Operations Weather Motor Vehicle Management Nursing The US Air Force has all these college graduates jobs—and more-available for Start at $10,000/year. Increases to $17,000 in 4years. Plus 30 days paid vacation, free medical care, paid travel expenses, chances to attain advanced degrees, and other benefits. Think about.your future. .Add a course in Air Force Aerospace Studies and check into the opportunities. CALL AIR FORCE ROTC AT 486-2226 9 ‘Q OR STOP IN ‘C AT THE ROTC HANGAR .449. FOR SALE: Foliage plants $.60 (Hundreds to choose from) Ledgecrest Greenhouses Rte. 195 4‘/2 miles south of UConn 423-4264. ' Save money on your next new car. Let a new car broker make your purchase for you. Free details. Michael R. Larkins New Auto Brokerage. 429-6622. 1970 Ford Maverick, good condition: $350. Also 1967 WV Bug. needs some work: $100. 429-2809. ask for Steve, room 213. ' For Sale: 1973 VW Superbeetle. 40,000 miles. Dark—blue. excellent condition, radio. trailer—hitch, rear window defogger, 25-30 mpg. Asking $1976. Call 872-6070 or 745-7796. For Sale: top—of-the-line Ventura 12- string guitar, less than 1 year old. $100. See room 422. Buckley South, Brian. Tired of $2.31 an hour? Remain a full-time student and gain valuable work experience. Contact Bill Lennon, College Unit Director at 429-6244 during afternoons. Part-time secretary wanted for insur- ance office. Mornings, Mon. thru Fri. Contact Bill Lennon afternoons at 429-6244. Wanted: Tailgate door for a 1966 Dodge Dart station wagon. Call 429-3771. For Sale: 1970 VW bus. AM-FM radio, Michelin tires. Good body and mechanical condition. $1450. Call 429-3471. 486-2093. Cleaning woman available weekdays. Has transportation. Excellent refer ences. Call 455-0226. LOST: Pair of brown glasses in black case. Reward 684-3040. TAG SALE: Sat. Sept. 11 and Sun. Sept. 12 10-5 pm. Dissolving a household many useful items. 676 Mansfield City Rd. near Brown's Rd Storrs. Rain or Shine. MGA STEREO/RECEIVER with BSR Turntable. bookshelf speakers. 25 watts peak. Compact and powerful. 165.00 dollars. Call Rich 423-6054. RENT: Large house on Columbia Lake. 20 minutes to campus. Furnished 350 dollars/ month. 228- 3313, 429-1642 (leave message). REFRIGERATORS FOR RENT: $44.86 and Sec. deposit for 2 semes ters. $28.04 and Sec. deposit for 1 semester. Call 429-8464 to reserve one now. CRAFTS, ROOM FURNISHINGS. tools, etc. Bargains galore. Every Sunday (9am—4pm) Eastern Conn ecticut Flea market at Mansfield Drive-ln. Public free. Dealer spaces $4. 423-9890. 423-4441. For The Red Boxes In Lots F GW Civilization From Biblical times to the 18th century. Instructor — Dr. Emanuel S. Goldsmith JHA 237; Hebrew 298-O2 Mon. evenings l 7 - 9.30 nm