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WHO: Student Leadership of Your Organization WHAT: Student Activities Center Open House and I'i//<i Reception by Wild Pizza \ WHEN: Drop by between Wednesday, March 6, 1985 from 1:30 p.m. 4 p.m. WHERE: Student Activities Center. Lower Level, West Wing, Russell House WHY: To introduce the Student Organization Development Network. The S.O.D.N, is a I consulting service to assist your organization with concerns such as meeting management, recruitment of volunteers, legal liabilities and activities programming. Workshops on these mpus einci more arc conducted by Student Alt.iirs staff members. | I D become I <icc|u.iinli'(l with tlie* Student Activities C enter anil the resources available including the Graphics Center for student organizations. SURPRISES: Door Prizes by S.O.D.N, and Wild Pizza SPONSOR: Special thanks to University Dining Services and Wild [ Pizza. | For more information: 777-5780 or Drop by the Student Activities Center "SET DEVELOPED BY THE NETWORK" rrn ism ~n l apt. 15-5 has been t ii declared a tfgm 91 KSi Ma nlntai "* "* ivu yiuvv cubic USC Alliance for Peace founders John Coulter and Brian Mendelsohn designed the banner, which has been teped under the DeSaussure College window since Monday. r NOW OPEI COLUMBIA'S FIRST fll VIDEO & RECORD REN1 j! Yes ? Now you can rent movies, video tape [j buy or rent record albums ? We have all thi | MfiM'S Videos & I |j 1327 Broad River Rd.. Columbia, SC 2921 [j Open 7 Days a Week Fri. S Sat M Mon. Thurs. ? 10 10 Si ! REGISTER for 2 Free Foreigner March 23. drawing will be held Friday. March i have to bej)resent to win. Tickets are located on the main flex This handy a Clear eyes f Campus Carry-All fa i? j : n FREE! 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