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Clubs To Hav By TIM GOCHNAUR Staff Writer Many clubs and organizations from arnund ramnnc u/ill have exhibits displaying their clubs' activities on the back patio of the Russell House Sept. 17. Tho r>lllhc ll'ilt Ka nn ^ - ?? ? ..? 1 Oi 1 A. >i>v viuuo mil uv vm i uiopiajr UU1 lllg II1C ctHUUai OlUUtlll Activities Fair, which allows the organizations to show the benefits of their clubs in an attempt to increase membership. "It's for any licensed organization on campus that wants to participate," said Charlotte Gibbons, the Student Activities * 51 auuetic dSSlSLclIH. "IT'S AN excellent opportunity for them to recruit new m P m hp re tn lot thorn Irnnui iiiKnt f U /\? v Ur%?.rk ...V.aaww ?V AV/V MIVII1 I\I1VVT TT 1C* V pi dlllO WIC^ Hd V C available, and it's really good PR for them," Gibbon said. "We have a lot of religious groups, athletic groups and professional groups. The Judo Club will be doing an exhibition at 12:45. The Bodybuilding Club got some weights from the PE center and they'll be doing some things. The n - Ol 1 * * * m r encmg i^iuo win ao an exniDiuon. "Out on the pond in front of the library, they will have windsurfing. The Parachute Club is bringing their equip Sparkling Clean Car Wash Self Service High Pressure Wand and Soft Brush rf^ 500 -- ' ]), - 1/, * - Wax * l/acuums Tire Cleaners Axtell Rd. & Knox Abbott Dr. Across From Parkland Shopping Plaza v 5 N 1 ? ' Tl utrr'NO ST?trr -AS | US'' station / \ j -ONO?? J / -'SHCRMAh J "OL-MBIA iAMlCOCK " \ *^ ATPfs /ran \ W. ] SMOPO-HO 3AS J a,-Ai* iT A "ON ?*0*" 1B8C"-' -5H K ~SSC?-< j iOOOv? -ogMCNT 1 , - i w1u? \ ; i nn ? > ; i :cl_mbia OPEN 24 HOURS ??MM?a???wmiim? IIIBM???q| Now Open I fiedk fjiricknmtCMer DROP IN CENTER percent body fat _ * . ! Idiooci pressure checks height & weight scales aerobic exercise groups self help health library peer educator available tonn -Fri ' west Wing Russell House ! (lower Level) 777-2782 iiiipi> i miii mm wn mifmfWKmmmmaBmmmsmcammmsBsmmm&ssKda | e Exhibits At Ai ment. The military people will be there. We're just trying to 1 answer the needs of a lot of students." S Organizations can begin setting up their display tables t beginning at 8 a.m. The space available on the patio will be \ (V>P1inioH An o firoJ ' ~ nnl J 11 * * v.i a uioi-vuuic, uisi-sci vc uabis. i ne ueaunne 10 sign-up is noon on Wednesdav Room 9inq in Rnccoii ( House. c According to Gibbons, responses have been received from c about 50 organizations, with about 35 of them indicating that they will participate. With more than 100 organizations on ? campus, Gibbons hopes to hear more positive responses this t week. s SOME CHANGES will be made in the fair this year, s Traditionally, the organization with the best display table 1 sii in busin ?l*'o n l/\4 ???:? T? ? *- > usa iui easier mm a lexas insirumeni designed to solve business problems." Touch a few special keys on these Texas sale Instruments calculators, the TI Business A Analyst-II and The MBA , and lengthy are; time-value-of-money problems suddenly proj aren't lengthy anymore.You can automati- T cally calculate profit the: margins, lorecast bus ber ^ mm cfivities Fair lad its name engraved on a plaque that was kept in the student Activities Office. This year, the organization will get o keep the trophy for one year, plus the advantages that go vith it. Three university staff personnel will be the judges. Gibbons also mentioned that her office is trying to get ireene Street closed off at 5a.m. because one of the flying rlubs on campus wants to bring in an airplane for students to vKOA?*? r/v /UOC1 vc. "We're trying to get a lot more demonstrations from 'roups," said Gibbons. "I think that's where the >odybuilding and fencing people have a big plus. They can ;how the students what they do." Most organizations will Hn Hpmnnctratinnc a* rnn^nmi., - - 0 MV1VI1U U V A U11UV11I1J icheduled times due to students' class schedules. The rain ocation for the fair is in the Russell House Ballroom. 1 1 PCQ s calculator s and earnings and perform statistics. Jid problems with repetitive calculations a piece of cake for the MBA, because it's ^rammable. hese calculators mean business, and what / give you is time-time to grasp underlying iness concepts, while they handle the numcrunching. Tb make it even easier, each ulator comes with a book written especially it, which shows you how to make use of the ulator's full potential. he Business Analyst-11 and MBA business ulators from Tkxas Instruments.Two ru . rs to run a successful business mawithout running yourself ragged. :xas Instruments I NCOR FOR ATED ,<>v Xhe MliA ^ 1 Husirittw /t^rrh^ffWW^ IB W VM UJ V5i ^ \ fMHArffnii Ft ' !> -? l^iNIKilAtt \ yME$2ft2?S '^'^TiBiynti' -ft /iRBwEBH fc3?*iHiiHMfc\ ' H>vl IVxits 1 listrumont- Incnri>ir itr.l