Pa:e 4 5.U.8.0.G. : By Kimberly Anastas "The Party iClub." Interested? You should be because the Student Union Board of Governors (5.U.8.0.G.) is interested in your social life. According to Dale Zartman, president of 5.U.8.0.G., "The 'party club' promotes activities to get students involved." 5.U.8.0.G. is responsible for organizing dances and concerts, as well as bringing hyponotists, musicians, and artists to Capital College. At present, according to Zart- Homeworkers wanted! Top Pay! C.I. 121 24th Ave., N.W. Suite 222 Norman, Ok 73069 "Party Club" Wants Campus Community Input man, "about ten active members and the officers" decide what activities will be brought to the campus. The club needs new members, said Zartman. "We need feedback for what the campus wants." Any student can join 5.U.8.0.G. New members are always welcome, said Zartman. He also said that ideas for activities and suggestions for concert groups are encouraged. Presently, 5.U.8.0.G. mem bers are working to organize "Autumn Buzz," which will take place from Thursday, October 22, through Sunday, ital Times October 25. The purpose of Autumn Buzz weekend, according to Zartman, is to "give the alumni a reason to come back to visit and the students a reason to stay on campus for the weekend." "A lot of clubs want to become involved. We want to make it a weekend students will look forward to--like a homecoming weekend," said Zartman. Some of the events of Autumn Buzz include: a bonfire, a hayride, a dance, a hypnotist, a soccer game, a road rally, a picnic, and a concert featuring Tommy Conwell and the Young TARNHELM 'BB CONTEST BEGINS By Kathleen Riley-King Tarnhelm co-editors Randy Bates and Jackie Guida are looking for entrants in the Tarnhelm 'BB contest. Cash awards will be presented to winners in each of three categories: poetry, prose, photography/graphic arts/drawing. Tarnhelm, the campus arts and literary magazine, accepts poetry, short stories, brief creative essays, black and white photographs, and black and white photography. The magazine provides an opportunity for undergraduates and graduate students of all majors to express themselves in the print medium of their choice. In addition, having your work published can add a significant note to your resume. Please share your creative entry for consideration by following these instructions for submission: Enclose submissions in a self-addressed envelope Include proper postage for notification of acceptance and/or return of material. Do NOT put your name on individual works. All work is to be judged anonymously. Enclose a separate sheet stating your name, address, phone number, major and option, and current term status. SUBMISSIONS ARE TO BE DROPPED OFF IN THE TARNHELM MAIL SLOT IN ROOM 216. IDELINE POETRY FICTION AND NONFICTION: Short stories, creative essays, double-spaced. GRAPHICS AND PH•T• 12 'PH : ADLINE Staff members are also needed, and students who are interested in joining the staff should sign up in W 360, the Humanities Division. Duties of the staff include attending several initial meetings, reading and judging entries, and attending a final, meeting to select submissions to publish. Typed on 8 1/2" X 11" unlined paper. One poem per page BLACK & WHITE ONLY! February 14, 1988 Rumblers. A faculty vs. student or alumni vs. student softball game is also a possibility. S .U.B .O.G. meets every Tues day at 1:00 in W 212, Olmsted, Inter ested students are urged to attend the next meeting. Officers of the Student Union Board of Governors for this year are: Dale Zartman, president; Tom England, vice president; Karen Barlick, treasurer; Lisa McGee, secretary; and Maria McLaughlin, assistant secretary. (McGee graduates in December, and McLaughlin will take over as secretary.) Oct. 7, 1987
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