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Program to leaders, fre . By KATHY HEBERGER Staff Writer Freshmen must meet this Friday's application deadline if they want to be in the Emerging Leaders Program this fall, but anyone who wants leadership advice can go to the Leadership Training Lab and Viewing Room throughout the year. The Emerging Leaders Program, ODen to the first 50 freshmen who apply, is a six-week series of clas- < ses with topics such as "building a j team" and "managing ^committees < and meetings." ) This year's emerging leaders j will have mentors, upperclassmen leaders they can talk to and "get , the scoop on things from some stu- ( dents who've been there," Assis- l tant Dean of Student Life Novella . Fortner said. The program also gives freshmen leaders a chance to meet other freshmen who will most likely be leaders for the next four years, she said. "It was definitely worth the - time," sophomore Devin Beaver, an Emerging Leader last year, said. "You meet so many friends who . will be leaders. You know who they are, and you know you can turn to them when you need . them." Fortner adds that these ties between student leaders can lead tn a smooth running school in a few years. "You meet people who will be leaders with you. You get to know each other so that you can utilize each other's organizations when you need to." WUSC-FM 90.5 Awe Instrumental Perform With The Columbia Men & Women brass. Wood' Welco No Marching Trav< Day: 786-3810 DEL DELTA TAU DELTA ATI USC'S NEWF We're looking for Freshmen, and even Seniors to be part of if you've passed up joining a chance to make a re Look for our table on the F September 11-15,1989. Ir available from the Campu at 777-57? huh A IBfl m_l ??? mm n Golden oppc are made of Golden nursing come with the silver A Indeed, the Air Force cated medical environr learn, advances vour e velops your profession, standard. Discover tra and the respect you'll ki ; ^)lXe >i nurse. TSGT FREI 803-5 STATION TO STAT 11 ="~ pair up shmen All majors and all individuals, Fortner said, can benefit from the program. "We all have individual skills that this program can refine. You don't have to run for student body president if you don't want to," she said. "You don't have to be a freshnan to get help from us. There's a ")lace for evervone in leadership levelopment," she said. Everyone can use the Leadership Lab, located in Room 001 of he Campus Activities Center. A staff works 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. VIonday through Friday to help matrons find what they need. The lab is a mini-library, lined svith volumes ranging from the Enryclopedia of Ice Breakers to Ethcs (and Other Liabilities) and also i variety of video and audio tapes. The lab has five file cabinets full of pamphlets and handouts about everything from budgeting an organization's funds to setting goals, Former said. Carolina Cares adviser Tamara Bowden says she used the Leadership Program's services to organize this week's Carolina Cares meeting. "Last night we had a speaker come to talk about budgeting. The Leadership Program's services are great. Last year we needed help with our public relations, and they sent a speaker who gave us some tips on how to be better," Bowden said. "They also have a very good Community Services file that we use when we're selecting our philanthropy project each year." v> ?some Alternative in the Midlands Musicians College Wind Ensemble wind. Percussion Players ^rae t\ Meet People Night:788-9262 IS FRATERNITY i RATERNTIY i , _____ ?11^?? ??? Sophomores, Juniors, USC's newest fraternity, fraternity, here's your tai ainerence. || tussell House Patio lformation is also s Activities Center 10. Hill | wn )rtunities I silver. opportunities ir Force emblem, shapes a sophistinent that helps you education ano dealism to a higher ivel, excitement... now as an Air officer. See why so outstanding nursjfessionals choose r the silver emf the Air Force Call D MILLER 54-8759 ION COLLECT # r-vMrncM _ , > _ _ . ANCIE TUTTLE/Tk* Gamecock "The Sound of Music" Christian rap group Transformation Crusade performed in front of Russell House on Friday afternoon. The performance was sponsored by the Baptist Student Union. use STUDENTS... ^JjMI 9 Beds mONTH Sfi. No UHLIITIITED Waiting TANNING New TAN SAFE 1215 Augusta Rd. f WOLFF \ W. Columbia \ SY^TEm^/ 794-8267 AcrOSS Gervais St. Bridge $1.00 Maintenance Fee r 1 Do It For Yourself! M y | Br i IIk Women in |U|p|9 will mei- ?t? i 14Thurs., Sept.14 at S:30 pm in BA 435 Katherine Mifle will speak on j?j.?f~ j fLanguagje & bender: Linguistic | (Implications of Eteing A Woman" j GrandC ' V . . i-X;. -,V.- . .... 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D "The trip should be a lot of fun and a nice chance for people to get M away, especially if they can't get la home for the break," CPU gradu- w ate assistant Kim Martino said "We picked Orlando this year tr: because it is fairly close and there c( are a lot of attractions there," Mar- ai tino said. "Besides, the weather "W should be warmer there than up here." The trip will be chaperoned by H four CPU advisers and is spon- J11 sored by CPU's tour and travel & committee. sj The 20 USC students will leave S2 i moni PEOPLE WITH MO are urgently needed to aid in Mono test kits. If you have IV within the past two weeks $u for only 3 hours i For Further Informatioi SEROLOGICA 771Q Mirirtlphiirn I I Columbia 254-65! \ ?? com ^ featuring: The Best P 0 and Now Live Entertain 0 This Week...Renee Russell 0 Wed. 8:30 - until Thur. 7:2 Moru-Sat. 11 an 9 2772 Rosewood Dr. P (Corner of Rosewood and IV ' << > -,,/< :> -A-.-.? ?.// ..... . ' - . . " y \ r c - r /f 9 . ? f , ;?* W ' t ;% ? 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