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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 22

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owa City Press-Citircn--Wednesday, November 18,1970 Performing Arts Center Program Set "X-Changcs" will be the presentation to lie given by the, University of Iowa's Center for 1 the New Performing Ails Sunday at p.m. in Ihe Mein-j orial Union. The program, which is free tho piece will be Hie Zank.lf^V'"'- Susan Boburka and Rob jKrnst. Zank and Ernst are isociales periormance Boburka a senior in dra- imatic art. "AROUND: Eclipse III," by Hans Breder, assistant professor of art, will be presented Henning.

of the Electronic Mu- isic Studio at the Center for New and Miss Ifenning is a student at L'f Ballroom i jcific assistance)," and Creation of Arizona, Colo- Xew Mexico, Utah Staterooms i general assistance)," written by Tom Ma- jCaulay and Chris Parker, both graduate students, also will be presented. I '-JjC November Dress Jubilee Thursday, Nov. 19th 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Here is your chance to SAVE on every dress in our dress department as our entire stock is included.

All Styles, Luscious Fabrics, AH Smarf Colors that are in the winter fashion spotlight-- FOREST DEMON--An adult (iypsy Moth, ol an inch Injig, is pictured at a news conference in Washington. Such moths are a serious threat to woodlands, particularly in the Northeast United Slates, defoliating great numbers of trees annually. Scientists at the Department of Agriculture now have developed a powerful synthetic lure, indistinguishable from 1h female Gypsy Motifs atlractant, to bait traps to capture the pesK School Administration Conference Slated at ''Focus on Iowa- Vubiic Im- 'Ihe Businessman Had hu Stale I Union Township Women's Club Meets SOUTH UNION The Union 'Tcnvnship Vv'omens club met at the home of Mrs. 1 Laurence Rogers with 21 ibeis present. Mrs.

Wm. Propst i a a demonstration on press- 'ed flower pictures with Mrs. Elmer Oberman winning be a cookie and candy ex-S' change. Mrs. Elmer Hebl is the committee.

Beatrice Meade, a i I il! Stale lompiruller Marv Seelman and John ages and Promising to Keacl," will be givcnjMarvin Sehlen. 11 Vval-jsireb were" dinner of js the theme of annual'by Powell presi-Htr Ik-lzel nt Ames I i chins Tames Meade and El- conference on School of the American ftepulJliclschooi.s: and 'led of I don" tration and Supervision lo btMnsiirance Co. Jes I'alN, president of the and Mrs Jim Hurt Shellv' held at the University of Iowa a.m. Dec. 1.

ion a Association 1 and Brian of Davenport, visit- 1 Memorial Lnion Dec. 1-2 Demonstrations on 'ed over the weekend at the par-; 1 The keynote address, practices will be gi-j The conloronce sponsored.enta! Joe Hurt home. ivcn at 1:30 p.m. by represents-, i jy the UI College- of Education! Sandra Hurt spent a jtivcs of the Des Moines, Keokukjand Division of Extension and'at the Albert Hurt home. Mason City public school i educational 'is employed at Lincoln, Neb.

jsyMcms. Topics ni (he be multi-media Eng 'lish leaching in grade 11), a jun- high school work-study flexible modular schedul-i ing umlizcd school organization a management informalioii 1 Al p.m.. Dean Howard JR. Jones of the UI College of I Education will discuss "Edu- jcation in the years Ahead: Is the Prognosis Progress?" On Dec. 2 at a.m.

Ihe lopic "Financing Education in will be discussed by Ar- jlhur Gilli.s. assistant to Ihe UI provost and a faculty member in the College of Education. Professor dillis is former assis- lam director of UK- Xnlion Slndy I'nijci I. PHOF. JOHNS County Line Club Meets I'rof.

is. L. Johns of llic L'ni- nf I-'lnnda, director of' tin- Xalional Financi- Project. 1 dope Hie conference WEST P.UANCII Tin: Conna on "Critical Issues in 1y Line Club met at Die nnnncing of Education." Mrs. Mary Williams with 17, Mcmbcrs the reacting pan- members present.

It was voted jcl for roueirs talk will be Ken- give S5 lo tin- 'iirl Scouts. Thah ner secretary of the 'Ihe next meeting wjll bo owa roau Fc ionUinn: iiu- lioim- df Joan Dowey "-ilcrii to Vc'cian-; Hn-pilal. Mr. and J-Mlu-r i -ifii-en visjtc'l la (in Hie I 1111(1 v.cie ilink- Mrs Kllin11 Full, former Mate iliamnan fduialion of and 1'rof. Monahan of llic Cfilleuc Kduralmn.

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