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B1 eK;\aHM0i:9:;;?R.i ' ........... Meetings The American Marketing Association will have its second meeting Tuesday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in BA Building Room 750. The first Bible Study of the Fall semester will be tonight at 7 in the PALM Center. Worship service win De sept. 16 at n a.m. in Rutledge Chapel. Student Christian Fellowship will sponsor morning prayer every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 a.m. in Rutledge Chapel. Everyone is invited! The Student Nurse's Association will be meeting Sept. 17 in Nursing Building Room 402 from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. We will discuss upcoming events and speakers. Everyone is welcome! Please join us!! The 1990-91 Miss Black USC Pageant Committee of the Association of African American Students will be having its first Interest Group Meeting Sept. 16 at pimin irrrrrwii ] $10 OFF FIRST ^ \ Tri-Star i located close J 2112 Augusta Rd. W * 791-9919 (Mon.-Sat.) i coupon expin rr? an urn mil wwwi MP9HHR99X t ( /%. .1 1 HC RULE HOMED The candidate must be single, fullsemester. The candidate must have an accu The entry fee of $20 must accomp Deadline for entry is Friday, Septe located in the lower level of Ftuss There will be no campaigning in te person designated by the Commissio Commission, Verbal campaigning is t QUEEN AND COURT DUTIES 1. The Court must attend various Hor such events will be distributed to final 2. The Court is required to be presen the pregame show on Saturday, Octo 3. Each Court member is responsible 4. The elected Queen is required to t 5. The Queen may be asked to partic selection process 1. There will be an informal meeting o 4 pm. The judging procedure will be e reigning Queen will be available tc Pictures will be made after the meetin and i! is up to the sponsoring organize 2. Interviews for Homecoming Queen 3. All contestants must attend th will be selected at the end of the inter grievance period. 4. The five finalists will then be voted No write-ins will be accepted. In case to Homecoming. The election results v four contestants will comprise the Cou selection of judges 1. The commission members will subn 2. From that slate, five judges will be | 3. The slate of judges will be a cross i and alumni. grievance procedure 1. Grievances must be filed within 24 f grievance is filed to present a written g finalists will be made until the Hearing 2. The only person who can file a grie\ 3. the time of the grievance filing, th October 2. 4. During the course ot the hearing, ar , 5. The chairperson of the judges will pi 6. The Hearing Committee shall be the of the judges panel. 7. After the hearing, the candidate and will discuss and decide if they feel ther Committee's decision. If determined va selected from the Commission approve S Paid for t HC-555 7:30 p.m. in Russell House Room 303. All females interested in becoming contestants are welcome to attend. Judicial Board Training will be held Sept. 19 at 4 p.m. in Russell House Room 301. Dave Edwards, a graduate assistant in the Open Door program will present a workshop on Questioning. tiu. Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity will be sponsoring a day of fun and games with youths from the Department of Youth Services on Saturday, Sept. 15 at 9 a.m. It's free and open to the public. Call 7-3825 for more info. The CPU Travel and Tour Committee will be sponsoring a trip to Atlanta for the USC at Georgia Tech game Sept. 29. The cost of $27.50 includes the following: transportation, tickets and an evening at the Atlanta Underground. Come by CPU, Russell House Room 209 or call iimyiiiiyyiiiin lONTH'S RENT Storage to campus rest Cola. (near Wal-mart) 755-2359 (24 hour) ?s 11-30-90 aaxxxBaaaxxMXXBC RB3 IQMVSiwKZH IMECOMING QUE IS AND REGULA' OWING QUEEN C time student with a minimum of 12 houi mulated average of 2.25 or above. iany the entry form. Make checks payat mber 21 at 5 pm. Entry forms should fx ell House. rms of banners, flyers and buttons. Eac n., The posters will be distributed to strt incouraged. becoming events such as Cockfest and i'sts. t during Cockfest on Friday, October 12 'ber 13th. for obtaining her own escort for Cockfe ie present at the 1991 Cockfest Pep Ra Spate in other programs which represeni m-t - ' f all candidates on Wednesday, Septem xplained and any questions candidates i answer questions. g for the campaign poster, so dress app ition to make sure that their candidate k candidates will be held Sunday, Septerr E INTERVIEWS or they will be dropped views. Unless grievance is filed, the five on by the Student Body. The voting will of an exact tie, run-off elections will be vill be announced during Cockfest. The it lit names of faculty and alumni, licked. section of appropriate classification, i.e., lours after the last interview. The candic irievance. Once a grievance is filed, no, Committee has reached a verdict, ranee is the candidate. ie candidate will be informed that the gri i oral presentation by the candidate will resent the judges' viewpoint on the grie\ i Commissioner, Queen's Chairperson, I chairperson of the judges' panel will be e is a valid grievance. The candidate w lid the selection process will be resched id slate. All applicants will go through th iponsored by 1990 Homecoming Cor >y Student Activity Fees, University < 7-7120 for more info. The Reference Department of Thomas Cooper Library will be holding the following CD-Rom demonstration workshops on the following dates. Tuesday, Sept. 11 at 10 a.m., Monday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. and Friday, Sept. 21 at 4 p.m. will be "Dissertation Abstracts Ondisk." Sept. 13 at 10 a.m., Sept. 18 at 4 p.m. and Sept 19 at 7 p.m. will be "Newspaper Abstracts Ondisc." Sept. 14 at 10 a.m., Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. and Sept. 20 at 4 D.m. will be "PsvcLit" Starting Sept. 19, the Psychomotor Therapy for Helping Professionals will meet Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon. Dr. Ruthann Fox-Hines will lead the therapy. Contact the Counseling and Human Development Center at 777-5223 for more info. The deadline for Cockfest skit applications is Sept. 21. Tryouts will be held Sept. 25. If you have any questions, contact Shan Britt at 4-1866 or Danny Wade at 4-2505. ! r ! / I fin / (C II / * ! i I ! | 15% off any new fall s> ! j Casual Mensw 1 | 631 Harden St | Five Points i L? EN HONS I VI IW CRITERIA rs completed at the beginning of the fall ile to USC. i delivered to the Campus Activities Cenh candidate will have a picture taken.by a itegic locations around campus by the S -fiWl half-time rehearsals. Schedules of all th. The Queen will be introduced during St. fly to give up her reign. I the University and community. iber 26 in Russel House, room 327, at mow howo Miill ho orwMiioiwJ I# rv\ooihlA may nave win uc anowcicu. u pwooiuic, jropriately. Attendance is MANDATORY nows about the meeting, iber 30 in the Russell House, from the competition. Five contestants ! will be notified following the take place on Wednesday, October 10. held on the Thursday or Friday prior Queen will be crowned, and the other faculty, staff, minority, greek, non-greek, late has 24 hours from the time of the announcement regarding the five evance neanng wm oe on luesoay, be required. /ance and the Hearing Committee, 'rogram Advisor, and the Chairperson i asked to leave. The Hearing Committee ill be contacted and informed of the luled with a new panel of judges e process again. nmission >f South Carolina f 1 r W&wi, i Wt - *fl - 1 - x ? m USC Student Government will sponsor a Red Cross blood drive Sept. 17 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in front of the Russell House. Anyone between the ages of 17 and 75 weighing at least 110 pounds and meeting all health history criteria may be eligible to donate. A blood donation is a safe and simple process that takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. That is all the time it takes to help save the lives of others. Remember, the rarest blood type is the one that is not available when It is needed. Give the Gift of Life ? GIVE BLOOD! Datebook Policy Publication is free, but not guaranteed. Send your announcements to Kathy Heberger, 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. ] .IMITED) //eater w/this coupon ear with Style! j 252-1557 | exp. date 9/21/90 | llvi/ v_ _ X .ZYPSI CI Announc The re< * Psycl * Nine * A 3.0 * A3;0 Applications are a Office in Barnvw For more informatic Ki Psi Chi is an affilia and a member of i / _ ??? II class I downs Two smart ways to pay for college. The Army Reserve has two smart ways to pay for college expenses. First, vou mav be eligible for 'J J o the Montgomery GI Bill which could provide you with up to $5,040 for college or approved 2Vo/Tech training. Second, if you have?or obtain?a qualified student loan, and its not in default, you could get it paid off at the rate of 15% per year or $500, whichever is greater?up to a maximum of $10,000. This money could be yours for serving in a nearby Army Reserve unit. Following Basic Training and an Army skill training school, you'll usually serve one weekend a month plus two weeks Annual Training. And you'll earn over $80 per weekend to start. Think smart. Think about all the Army Reserve has to offer you if you are trying to pay for college. Give us a call: In Columbia, call 779-7930 In Dentsville', call 787-9638 BE ALLYOU CAN BEf ARMY RESERVE ? 1 ii National Honor Society :es its Fall Membership Drive quirements are: hology Major or Minor hours in Psychology GPA in Psychology Courses Overall Academic Average . ... ^ ivailahle in the Pavrhnlnnv I InrlernraHnata % W W?I > IV %l I W W J W I V ^ J w I VI V I ^ VS V-* V* *v% w w jll. The deadline is September 19, 1990. >n please contact Hope Rozier at 544-3102. aren Summer at 749-1675 ite of the American Psychology Association the Association of College Honor Societies. HP tic casual clothing I Carolina Mall I fairs in the Russell House I fr J