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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
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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
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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.
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of McKissick Museum!
The Baptist Student Union
meets every Thursday at 7 p.m.
for its Heart to Heart program in
the BSU center on Pickens
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The USC Bahai Club has
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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
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; call 777-7130.
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