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Rl AY, MAY 21 kContemporary, University, terviews, Russell House 312, .1 a.m. and.2-5 p.m. t Day to turn in approved Ftheses and dissertations for graduate students. "ijm, "2001- A Space Odyssey," Russell House Assembly Room, 6 and 9 p.m.?':anmission $.75. Sports Parachute Club, meeting, Russell House 208, 7 p.m. Football, Spring Intra-Squad Game, Memorial Stadium, 7:30 p.m.. Tickets. SATURDAY, MAY 22 Phi Beta Kappa, Initiation, 6,15 p.m., Banquet, 7:30 p.m. Capstone House, Invitation. "2001 A Space Odyssey," ussell House Assembly Room, 8 p.m., Admission $.75. SUNDAY, MAY 23 Priends Felowship, Russell House 208, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Film, "Chien Andalou," "Vam pyr," and "Cabinet of Dr. 'Caligarl," Russell House Assembly Room, 4 and 8 p.m. International Students Committee, meeting, Russell House 320, 5-:i p.m. MONDAY, MAY 24 Vinal Exams, 8 Monday, Wednesday. Friday classes, at 9 a.m.; 8 Tuesday and Thursday classes, at 2 p.m. Film, "The Idol," Russell House Assembly Room, 7 and 9:30 p.m. * Now.P -.9:2:0-3 fl-s win uper "BLOOD .- "BLOOD pusCae Special Events Comfnittee, meefing, Russell House, 6":o p.m. -. Conlemporary University, in terviews, Russell House 112, 9 12 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. Christian Science Organization, Russell -House :112, 8 p.m. International C6mmittee, meeting, Russell House. Conference Rodm, 53R) p.m. Alpha Beta Lambda,' meeting, Russell House 307, 6 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 25 10inal Exams, 9 ,:R Tuesday and Thursday classes, 9 a.m.; 11 a.m. and 6: 34) p.m. Tuesday and Thursday classes, 2 p.m. Alpha Phi Omega, meeting, Russell House 208, 7:15 p.m. Contemporary University, in terviews, Russell House 312, 9 12 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. - International Students Committee, meeting, Russell House Con ference Room, 7 p.m. Bridge Short- Course, Russell House :107, 7 p.m. Arabic Class, Currell College 104, S5-30 p.m. Student Government Cabinet. meeting-, - Student Govt. President's office, Russell , House, 5-M0 p.m. WE.DNESDAV, MAY 26 Vinal Exams, :- 35 Mo-iday, Wednesday and Friday classes, 9 a.m.; All sections of English 101 and 102 2 p.m. y=Mwg * "PERCY" THE STORY OF A VERY SUCCESSFUL TRANSPLANT .STARRING. HYWELL SENNETT ELKE SOMMER BRITT EKLAND HI NEW YOUNG LOVE! Astoryof lo huews 32 *eassera --hrl ers UCKER" nd TJ4thST" - idar Student Senate. meeting, Russell House 207, '5 p.m. Contemporary University. in terviews. Russell House 112. 9 12 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. Alpha Phi Omega, meeting. Russell House :112, 7-30 p.m. Bridge Short Course. Russell flouse 307. 7 p.m. Travel Committee. kneeting. Russell House 320, 7 p.m. )elta Gamma Alpha, meeting. Russell House 302, 5 p.m. THURSDAY MAY 27 Final Exams, 9-45 Monday. Wednesday and Friday classes. 9 a.m.: All sections of Biology 102, 2 p.m. Engineers Joint Council. meeting. Russell House 208, 5.p.m. Afro-American Association. meeting. Russell House :102. 7 30 p.m. Contemporary University. in terviews. Russell House :112, 9 12 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. Sports Parachute Club. meeting, Russell House 207, 7 p.m. Hoard of Trustees, meeting, Ad ministration Building, 11 a.m. FRIIDAY, MAY 28 Final Exams, 10-10 Monday. Wednesday hnd Friday classes, 9 a.m. All sections of foreign languages 101 and 102, 2 p.m. Contemporary University, in terviews. Russell House 312, 9 12 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 29 Final Exams, 11-15 Monday, Wednesday and Friday classes, 9 a.m.: All sections of Psychology 101 and 102, 2 p.m. Concert Choir leaves for Northern and Canadian Tour. . SUNDAY, MAY 0 Friends Fellowship, "lussell House 208. 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. .International Students Committee, Russell House :120, 5-30 p.m. Draft Infoj Service no Tlhe newly chartered Catolina I )rafIt Information Service will sponsor a training session in conjunct ion with the Columbia Military and Draft Information Services. Tlhe training will be specifically concerned with military counseling but plans will be made for a draft counselors' training course sometime in the near future. If exams have got you up tight, cop out with a STEAK at Shimmy's Sign oft The sign In a residant's y Building is a vain attempt to has recently been removed I SGA Phi I (i 'onitued from Page 1 MEGGETT: Catherine E. Smoak. MIAMI. FLA.: Phillip C. Houston. MONCKS CORNER: Carlyn R. Morrow. MYRTLE BEAcH: Sara K. Chestnut. NEWTON. MASS: Robert Combs. NORTH: Catherine A. Culler. NORTH AUGUSTA: Lark Wesley Jones. ORANGEBURG: Louis L. Rosen. PELION: Sarah Wise. PICKENS: Robert R. Finley and Barbara Gibsmon. PIEDMONT: Helen E. Sloan. REMBERT: Susan S. Carrison. ROCK HILL: Pamela L. Frostick. SALUDA: Cornelia R. Power. SHAW AFB: Kristina L. Massey. Pmation w available The training courSe, which will be st affed rrom the American lFriends Service Committee or hligh Point . N.C.. will be held at St. Peter's Catholic Church on May 28 and 29 from I until 5 p.m. All in terested persons should contact one or the following persons' Peter lBrown 256-0196'. Dr. John Fum or i.arry Hiennaman.. St udents are reminded that df'aft counseling will .continue throughout the summer on Thursday evenings at St. Peter's. The above mentioned persons are also available for further in tormat ion or alternative times. Gamecock Scarf A Perfect Gift 59MAsAPBGitG he times 3rd close to the Humanities let the grass grow. The sign by an obvenir hunter. eta Kappa SPARTANBURG: George E. McDowell and Carol B. Stevens. SPRINGFIELD. VA.: Winifred C. Boyd. SUMMIT. N. J.: Herbert M. Steele. SUMTER: William C. Eldridge. TAYLORS: James W. Wrenn. TIMMONSVILLE: Dennis G. Jordan. UNION: Lynda G. Buckner. Sandra K. .James and Edith F. Pease. YORK: Judy T. Boatwright. 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