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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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"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
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