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I?^?_ Meetings Psi Chi National Honor Society will meet Monday at 5:30 p.m. in the Barnwell Faculty Lounge. All members are encouraged to attend. For more info, please call Hope Rozier at 544-3102. Companeros en Espanol, USC's Spanish club, will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Russell House room 202. Natives from El Salvador will be speaking about the internal situation of their country as well as demonstrating dances and native dress. Etc. Join the nationwide rally for environmental justice Monday at 3 p.m. on the State House lawn and show your support for S.C.'s forests and wetlands. Sponsored by SAGE. The Columbia Audubon Society's annual fund raising auction to benefit wildlife will be held March 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Wildewood Country Club. Proceeds from the event will be used for education, conservation efforts, and to assist with the rebuilding of naMINIMUM \ a /!i l r?\ ir-nv/ _i i vvun Evtmr aonauo Blood. Programs avail simple blood test is all if you qualify. Specia students. qp Serologicals Got a news tip? *? WISH YOUR NEW ROOMMATE A HAPPY BIRTHDAY! TELL vnim A V W AW BEST FRIEND YOU MISSED HER OVER THE SUMMER! HOW? IN THE GAMECOCK'S PERSONALS COME BY RUSSELL HOUSE ROOM 323 OR CALL 7-4249 AND CHARGE IT TO YOUR VISA or MCARD. Famoi Speaks on the The victorious attorney of and futu Wednesday Marc] Date tural areas and habitats that were damaged by Hurricane Hugo. Tickets may be reserved for $5 per person or purchased at the door for $7.50. Requests for advance reservations should be sent to Columbia Audubon society, P.O. Box 5923, Columbia, 29250. Call Bob Woods at 786-5186 or 771-7900 for more info. There's still time to join! The Preventive Exercise Program's Beginner Weight Training class is still open for interested employees. The class is held in the weight room in Blatt P.E. Center from 7-8 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday morning. For information and registration, call Liz Bailey at 7-3331 kor 5267. Class runs through April, and the fee is $10. Workshop Theatre will begin a 10-week session of Musical Theatre classes for teens an adults. Jeff Johnson teaches the class which begins Saturday and runs through April 28. Classes will meet on Saturdavs from 10 a.m. to noon. Cost for the class is $20 PAID I n. Plasma & Whole for all blood types. A that is needed to see I bonus program for alogicals, Inc. /liddleburg Dr. Suite 105 )lumbia, S.C. 29204 254-6537 Call The Gamecoc STRIKE w Bal Colkj Class Ri Off th( d? mm when ^ 50 g?ld cl Act Now! Offer Ex] Get your Balfour rin^ The Univer: Wed - T Feb. 28 9:00 ^ $15.00 am\T^ _ i c ^ i^pjoanourKc LG Balfour Co. 1226 Pic us Pro-Choice AttC Sarah Weddington "Implications of Roe the abortion case that made ire implications of the aborti 17th at 7:30 p.m. in Russel Admission: Free Carolina Program Union Ideas and Issues Committe( Book $150. To make reservations for the class of for more information, call Workshop Theatre Business Office at 799-4876. Dr. Barbara Woods of the Duke-University of North Carolina Center for Research on Women will lecture on her study of S.C. civil rights activist Modjeska Simk ins at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday in room 151, Gambrell. SAA, the USC Student Alumni Association, is taking applications until Wednesday. Applications are available at the Alumni House and the Russell House. All interested students are encouraged to apply. .Need help applying for financial aid? The Financial Aid Office is conducting weekly help sessions now through April 11 on Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in room 202 of the Financial Aid Office. SOAP (the Student Organization for Artistic People) is having its first art show of the semester. The show is being held in the Huntington Gallery at Sloan College and will run until Saturday. .lilljin j ADD A SPLASl Sg nrfL Ni SUN.-W THUR.-F 794-2515 * C k at 777-7726 ? 3 GOLD!! ith four ngsi retail price /ou buy 10 or 14 karat lass rings. 3ires: March 6,1990 I at a Special Savings at: sity Bookstore hurs - Fri. - Mar. 1-2 - 4:30 Deposit ollege Class Rings ;kens St., Suite 5 254-5330 BC-9< irney :nu CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION vs. Wade" history will discuss present on issue. 1 House Ballroom Auditions for the Lexington County Arts Association's 18th Annual Revue, "George by George," will be held at the Village Square Theatre in Lexington Sunday and Monday from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. each night. For further information, contact the Arts Association at 359-1436. McKissick Museum will show the film "Halsey vs. Yamamoto: Turning Point" (1939) Sunday at 3 p.m. The film traces the lives of Comm. William Halsey and Adm. Isoruki Yamamoto up to their confrontation in the Pacific in 1942, and is shown in conjunction with "Movietone News' War in the Pacific." Call 7-7251 for more info. Datebook Policy Publication is free, but not guaranteed. Send your announcements to Kathy Blackwell, Drawer A, Russell House, USC, Columbia, S.C. 29225 or drop by The Gamecock office. No announcements will be taken over the phone. Deadline is noon the previous publication day. i TO WW? BASH! ghty Hot Tub Rentals >r Parties & Outings ED. $85 per night ri. $110 per night :ALL * 794-2515 ,. 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