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INVITES $100,000 INTERNATIONAL STEEPLECHASE Saturday November 20, 1971 ICEF, is giving away a reserved parking space and Pic Nic dinner for eight as a first prize in an ex, iting new contest. Second Prizes - there's five - are paiirs of General Admission Tickets1l 1st Prize $50.00 reserved parking space and Pic Nic dinner for eightl 2nd Prize (5). Pair of General Admission Ticketsl RULES * Must be at least 18 years old * No purchase necessary * Register where you buy ICEE. * Contest ends 12:00 Midnight, November 13, 1971 * Winners will be notified prior to the race Union re< BY SHARON GIVENS Staff Writer University Union's Recreation Committee has scheduled four fall semester activities. The first is a camping design retreat on Nov. 5, 6 and 7. at R. G. Bell camp. The retreat's purpose is to plan programs for spring semester. The retreat is free to any student - just bring your sleeping bag and be ready to leave Russell House at 5 p.m. Friday. The retreat will be used also to plan a beach camping trip to be held the next weekend (Nov. 12, 13 and 14). CSC sets exam dates send them The smart legs We'll not only si them to Innsbruck Hi friend. Relaxing in yi down the slopes or s You'll be weariai the Austrians, Germ They wear Schoil Sai great legs are never Scholl SandalsI helps tone and shap skier or not. And the have to experience t So put on your I knickers and buckle Scholl Sandals. It could be one .reation g Fall semester ac camping, ping-poi The beach trip costs $4 and will be limited to the first 35 people who pay in Room 204, Russell House. You have to provide your own sleeping bag for this too. On Nov. 19, the Recreation Committee and the University Union International Committee are co-sponsoring a ping-pong tournament from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Russell House recreation room. American students will be Three test dates for 1972 summer jobs in federal agencies were announced by the U.S. Civil Ser vice Commission (CSC). Candidates whose applications are received by Dec. 3, will be tested Jan. 8, 1972; applications received by Jan. 7 will be tested Feb. 12; and those received by Feb. 2 will be tested March 11. Applications postmarked after r be ExurScll Sandalssusn yoin-burmaing. nd a n g Scholl Sandals this winter. Just ins, European skiers everywhere. idals the year 'round. (After all, out of season.) tave the exclusive toe-grip that * up your legs-whether you're a y give you a sense of comfort you i believe. cnesoks and W 7 bautiful winter roup plan, tivities include ig, pool hustling competing against Chinese students and there is no cost. A Hustler's Convention at 7 pi. Nov. 21 in the Russell House recreation room is for anyone interested in winning 25 hours of free pool and the title "hustler" for the best pool performance. The title "shark" and 10 hours of free pool will be awarded to the best dressed. The catch is that to play, you must dress like a pool Feb. 2 will not be accepted. Complete filing instructions and information on available op portunities may be obtained from area Commission office, many major post offices, most college placement offices or from the U.S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C., 20415. Applicants rated eligible in 1971 need not take the written test again IhMt will your 2week trip for winner and fr Ipair of Hart Javelin SSL. Skis like gExercise Sandals. pair of Scholi Exercise Sanda .""e'r"".bs*e. .g",pe **m .. 'I weaweraO e.e to.he set ti ti. tost he ..t e..... I Entie ust .eed midnigtt. 30.Enrans us 189 e er i eve not e.btWmners be hemn by lnd of. wa~e NpI wI be thfinal.. statuts ,a em to pubiosenm e.Yeer uIgmatu,e s events shark. There is no cost, but par ticipants must sign up in the recreation room by Nov. 20. The University Union Recreation Committee was formed last year to co-ordinate activities for the Russell House recreation room and R. G. Bell Camp. Dan Bell and Alan Rosenblum are co-chairmen. For further in formation about recreation committee activities, students should contact University Union Secretary Debbie Wright or attend the committee meetings on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. in Room 321, Russell House. unless they wish to improve their scores. They will be sent a special form by Dec. 1 to update their qualifications and indicate their availability. The Commission urges can didates to apply early for maximum consideration. Last year 157,485 persons were tested and 12,600 were appointed through the exam. Jen tIn lEndrt Innaerdc" utiiar ustripai Coftt P.ho.l. A A otia r U.S. es1 resort er .... ?S1..rwe w..t..,..Od.e.. Sh.OS .. and f ss and i se judges. Egi MOOed by Sow. AN petewON be awarded. deo,. sd p of wlaw wateets