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I \ v-S" ffffgl &?? S?h1s?mm1 1 ::- - .- .... ... ...: . .. . : ' , ' " ' ' " ' Meetings The Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet tonight at 9:19 in the Roost Dining Hall. Special Guest Speakers will be Jeb Shore from WOLO-TV and Steve Fitzlugh, a former Dever Bronco. Colleae Reoublicans invite you to come out and get involved before the election! We meet tonight at 7 in Gambrell Hall Room 258. The Ultimate Frisbee Team will be practicing Monday and Wednesday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. on the band field. All interested parties, novice or pro, are welcome. Campus Coalition for Literacy will meet tonight at 8 in RH Room 203. If you are interested in tutoring, fundraising, etc., you are encouraged to attend this short meeting. Call 7-5780 if you have questions. The Scuba Club meets tonight at 6 in Blatt P.E. Center. This week the trip to the Florida Keys will be discussed and the November trip planned. Call 799-0130 for more information. At this week's Navigator's meeting, John Carroll from the InStudenti Helping is Learnii By donating plas you are helping hemo] 11 lacs as wen as otner tients to enjoy a hea productive life. Now, r than ever, we need 3 help. At Cutter Biological proving the quality of education and service difference. We value y we'll help by compens study while you donate CALL (803) 2 COLUMBIA PLASMA CEN 1916 Taylor Street Columbia, SC 29201 - PI2 ! ! Just call and order Pepperoni pizza loac for only $7.99! Rec pizza for only $ I I I Deliver areas limited to ensure safe driving Val taxes Our drivers carry less than S20 ^199 " Ew'IE ? ternational Friendship Ministry will be talking on ministering to internationals. We will begin tonight at 8:30. Everyone is welcome to come. Call Becky at 4-2131 if there are any questions. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship cordially welcomes everyone to attend a Bible study Thursday, Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in McMaster Music Building Room 223. The Progressive European Student Association will meet Thursday, Nov. 1 at 6 p.m. in the RH third floor lobby. This is an important meeting. Everyone is wel - n ~ r~ t' i come. Drmy <a curupean menu along. The Seidokan Aikido Club meets Tuesdays from 9 to 10:30 a.m. and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Booker T. Washington Gym. Call 777-4258 for more info. Harambee!! 1990 Conference for African Students featuring Mrs. Ada Nwankudu and Dr. Morris Blachman will be Nov. 2 at 2 p.m. in Russell House Room 305. Student Christian Fellowship sponsors morning prayer every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 a.m. in Rutledge Chapel. Everyone is invited to attend. 5^ \^j we are committed to imlife world-wide. Through YOU can help make the rour time and effort and ating you. 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Ptr* haiVl The International Studenl Association will have a costume dance party in the Russell House Ballroom Monday, Nov. 5. Everyone is encouraged to join in the fun. Prizes will be awarded to the best costumes. Top 40 as well as international music played. Admission is $2. Dr. Ruthann Fox-Hines wil lead the "Appreciating Oneself group Thursdays from 2 to 4 p.m starting Thursday, Nov. 1 anc continuing through Nov. 15. Oper to all students. Auditions for the Associatior STUDENT TICKET D f< West Virgin Novem Kuss Mond Wedne* & Thur: 9 AI Student tickets game will be dis three days. You both football gar lor )R r- ATT CAl | ?1990 Dor IB. DOMINO'S PIZZA! T k T T FLAli SP |! $: Just call and order ONI pizza with one Valid after 10 pm ? l I l l l I I i Delivery areas limited to ensure sate driving Valid at partK taxes Our drivers carry less than $20 CI 990 Domino 11 1 l ? ? of African Students' Talent Show ' will be tonight and Thursday, Nov. I 1 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Towers' ' Social Room. There will be a personal development workshop, "Eliminating Self-Defeating Behaviors" today at 4 and an assertiveness workshop at 5 in RH Room 306. The i workshop "Healthy and Unhealthy i RelationshiDs" will be Thursday. Nov. 1 in RH Room 303 at 4 p.m. Workshops are free to USC t community. i Enjoy the fun at Disney i World! The CPU Travel and Tour Committee is sponsoring a trjp to Disney World for Thanksgiving Break Nov. 21 to 25 for only $70. , The price includes transportation , and accomodation for four nights. For more information come by the , CPU office in RH Room 209 or ; call 777-7130. Datebook Policy Publication is free, but not guaranteed. Send your anI nouncements to Kathy Heberger, Drawer A, RH, USC, Columbia, S.C. 29225 or drop by The I Gamecock office. No announcei ments will be taken over the phone. 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