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Student Senate The Student Senate meets Wed nesday at 5 p.m. in Russell Hous Assembly Room. The meeting i mandatory for all student senator and is open to any student ir terested in attending. - " " 1. S. Club International S t u d e n t s Clu meets Monday at 7 p.m. in Roor 101 of Russell House. " " . Christian Fellowship Carolina Christian Fellowshil a chapter of Intervarsity Chri: tian Fellowship, will meet at 7:C p.m. in Room 102 of Russell Hou on Friday. " " " Westminster Presbyterians and all other it terested students are invited i Westminster Fellowship for prc grams and supper meetings Sur day and Wednesday at 6 p.m. Sur day morning coffee hour will 1 held at 9 a.m. with transportatic to church services provided. e " " Wesley Sunday services will be held W WVesley Foundation at 10:15, fo lowed by Study Classes. Vespei and a forum will be held that ev ning at 6:30 p.m. The service < Holy Communion is at 7 a.m. c Wednesday. Breakfast is serve afterward. " " " L. S. A. The Lutheran Student Associr tion will have worship services v the Lutheran Center Sunday 10:30 a. n. There w ill be a m eee ing Wednesday at the Center 7 p In. SC Midship High On NI Th ree of the top five scores o the N lO'l'C Physical Fitness Te conpletel N o v e m b e r 20 wei earned by midshipmen from Sout Carolina. A freshman member of th Pershing Rifles. Grady C. Go completed ta total of 736 sit-u and earned 916 points on the fi% event test for undisputed Un leadership. C har 1es F. Warford, Jr.. freshman, amassed 7-17 points f( s e e o n d place. Warford. also mein be of the drill team, mat an a 10' standing broad jump an ds(l 14 pull-ups. Robert W%*. Maynard, the i structtor and ad1min istrator for ti test, took third place with 4P potints. Bob dlid 80 Marine pus ups for a recordl in that depai menit. HeI is a Midshipman I Cm Ir. and the head of the tu platoon dilnl team. Another freshman, Wesley Moriris lalced fou rth in the t< with a .127. lIe is also a meml of the Pershing Riflie D)rill Tea Charles S. D)avis of West Colu bla did not let his short heig hurt his broad jutmp. lie jump 8' 6" scoring 3:13 points for fil Points for the Physical Fitn< Trest, which was optional until Ib venmber 20 but will be required all Midshipmen, are awardled i exceeding the already stiff mi: mums. All men wvho have p)assedl ea event in a total time of one ho are to be exeused from Navy L and Navy Drill on the Thursd before Christmas vacation. TI MI\ BLOSS( FL( Convenient to AL 3..1683 8 Briefs Canterbury Canterbury meets every Sunda e at 6 p.m. for supper followed b s worship and a discussion. s * * * -* * * Carolina Citizens for Goldwate will have its third meeting Mor day, Nov. 25, at 7:30 p.m. in Roor b 205 of Russell House. All Gold n water conservatives are invited t atitend. IRC , International Relations Club wi i- meet at 5 p.m. on Monday in Roor 0 204 of Russell House for a specii e program presented by Dr. I Rhoodie, public affairs officer c the Union of South Africa del( gation to the United Nations. IRC is sponsoring a book driv 0 for Dr. Raymond Moore of th 0 International Studies Departmen - who is currently t e a c h i n g i i Pakistan. He w r i t e s of th e .lesperate need of the universit n students for basic books in a subjects and is particularly ir terested in books on internation: t studies, political science and hi: tory. A box has been placed behin the Information Desk in Russe House for the deposit of books. f n Thanksgiving Service d The Reverend Mr. Fred 1' Reese, Jr., ministnr of B e t h e Methodist Church, will conduct th Thanksgiving Meditation service i in Rutledge Chapel November 2 t at 10:15 p.m. t Sponsored by the C a r o l i n - Religious Council, the prograr t also includes a solo by a membc of the University Chorus. men Score ROTC Test n time will be utilized to give th ;t test again and work on physicf e fitness. h A trophy is to be awarded to th individual with the highest scori e In addition the platoon with th t highest average will receive s commendation from Capt. R. F e Jeffery, the Commanding Office it of N ROTC. a USC Senate d Hears Three Resolutions TL 1hre re solutions were passe bi- last Wednesday at the week1 t- Student Senate meeting. ,t- The first asked the administr o- tion to extend the time limit setc dropping of courses until ni B. term. st Another resolution, directed er the USC Athletic Department,r m- questedl that more seats ber 3- servedl in the student section at tl ht home basketball games, since ma: ed students are forced to buy ticke th for the reserved section andl a turnedl away from the games 1 *ss cause of the scarcity of seats 'o- the student section. of A resolution, introduced by Tr or Quinn, stated that the Universi ii- News Service had presented US students in an unfavorable lig ch and urged that the News Servi ur use more discretion in the artiel ab that are released to the vario ay news media. It was passed u iat animously. reget -- - 4e ame )M SHOP )RIST USC at Five Points 2001 DevIna SN Team StopsPiKA In Playoff In a sudden death playoff hek Wednesday afternoon Sigma Ni r claimed the right to meet Ph Kappa Sigma for the Fraternitl n Championship. Pika could not move the foot ball after the opening kick-off an< was forced to punt. The ball wa finally blown dead at the Sigmi Nu 17-yard line. 1 Sigma Nu then moved the bal up field to the Pika 36-yard lini where quarterback Don Phillipi broke away for a touchdown. Zone 7 and Zone 6 will battli for the Independent Championshil on Davis Field this afternoor while the fraternities will clasi eon an adjoining field. n y 11 Ll d 11 aN 1 ' e 6 Z it P n r worki I towi your B. degr d ts re ml ty ce N es us n Dose Due Af Vaceli The second in the series c I three oral vaccinations for polic myelitis will be given on Monda: December 2, in the Russell Hou: Assembly Room. Three thousand students wei inoculated with the first of th Sabin vaccines on Monday. Octohc 21, commencing the USC Sto Polio C a m p a i g n. Alpha P1 Omega, national service fraternit: and the Student Health Servic are sponsoring the mass immun zation program to wipe out polic myelitis in this area. The vaccine, developed by Di Albert Sabin, is considered saf , .~ .ng rd B. Master the fund own Davison's ( credit account, j tailoredl to your you nJed it. Gis and one-time-on1 to brush up on open an accouni mail the coupor I would like IAccount: Student's Nar Address .. Parents' Nan IAddress ter Holidays ie Offere act! - of 'Eve c per ser saf Th vac tee , and is endorsed by the American pol , Medical Association, the American 'l Academy of Pediatrics, and the mir U. S. Surgeon General. The vac- De< cine is -taken by mouth - two aft drops on a sugar cube. It is ordor- be e less, tasteless, causes no side re- be get a t davison 'O-' lib campu credt ca 4mnaso'oddllrhp...oe ',ampus credit chreacutI'sa r Iannedl especially for college students nleedls. Lets you buy what you want, wi es you the ad(vantage of special sale pri y values! Affords an excellent opportul budget-halancing techniques! It's easy of your own - just phone, come in, below. *bachelor of bud1 to apply for a Davison's Campus Credi ne --age phone... phone d C C ons or after-effects, regardless 1 age, sex, or allergy condition. rn diabetics and mildly sick I sons can take it safely. veryone must take the entire I es of vaccines to be completely 1 e. The first is not enough. I re are three Sabin types of cine, each giving lasting pro- I ion against a certain kind of a o. 'ype I Sabin Vaccine was ad istered on Monday, October 21. ember 2, the first Monday ar Thanksgiving, Type III will given. The last, Type II, will a distributed on Monday, Jan- I c ... rr r - to ~I ~ *-I -~ I*. S I ampus tary 6. All persons over the age of hree months are eligible to re elve the new Sabin vaccine, re ardless of the fact that they may reviously have received another orm of polio vaccine. Students, faculty, campus em loyees, and their families will be ible to take advantage of this ervice by receiving their doses it the University. There will be no actual charge or the vaccination. A voluntary ontribution of 25 cents will help over expenses. However, no one rill be denied the vaccine because f inability to contribute. i I * t +~