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Meetings The Gamma Beta Phi Society will hold its first meeting of the semester today 5 p.m. in the Nursing Auditorium. Hillel at USC will hold a "Kosher Deli Night" Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. in RH Room 202. Info about the spring retreat will be available. Start the New Year right! Be oume a ilew navigaiur anu jum a group of Christians in fun fellowship. Our first meeting is today at 8:30 p.m. RH Room 303. Call Becky at 4-2131 or Lew at 957-1357 for more info. Students for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (SETA) will hold its first meeting Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. in RH Room 201. Join us and find out how you can help animals! The World Tae Kwon Do Sports Club welcomes new students who would like to participate in a fun, non-combat workout. Classes begin Tuesday, Jan. 22 Classes will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. in the Booker T. Washington Gym. If you would like more info, call Shane at 799-8551 or Lisa at 252-2160. The American Marketing Association will have its first meeting of the semester Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 6:30 p.m. in Belk Auditorium! 1 RESIDE OFF C ACCEPT THE CH SOMETIME, SON N R.A/S AND ( A Resident Advisor and a Columbi leaders who take an active role in v dence halls and off campus. If you think you have the ability to can make a difference, you shoul C.A.R.A. Resident Student Development ar looking for "people oriented" student APPLICATION DEADLINE, Fe I ! V I PR I -I Mon Tue; Wee Thui Frid< 1 f-\ r 1 r? L;uc 1 ffwsL SpR JL iNFORCDAriO "CM come By R^uu rcd 20 PR CALL 777-7130 FDR I Chuck Cromer of Buena Vista Productions will discuss "Marketing of Walt Disney." The students for Positive Social Change will meet Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. in RH Room 304. All student are welcome. We will discuss the major legislative and social efforts we plan to make. The CPU's Golden Spur Programs Committee will meet Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 3 p.m. in the Golden Spur's Blue Room/Music Lounge. cveryune s welcome! The Sailing and Windsurfing Club will have its first meeting Wednesday, Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. in RH Room 201. All interested people are invited to attend. The Public Relations Student Society of America will meet Jan. 23 at 5:30 p.m. in Coliseum Room 3020. The CPU Spring Open House meeting about CPU and its nine committees will be Wednesday, Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in RH Room 327. FOOD will be served! For more info, call 777-7130. The Seidokan Aikido Club meets Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Booker T. Washington Gym. Call 7-4258 for more info. For those interested in learning about aikido, a demonstration will be held Wednes:nt student develc & ampus student sei ALLENGE TO MAKI , sou"1 a" of stuAffi* ^ IEWHERE, SOMEBO OW IT'S YOUR TUR :.A.R.A/S MAKE A E ia Area Resident Advisor are student working with their peers in the resiwork with people and you think you Id consider becoming an R.A. or id Off Campus Student Services is :s to apply for available positions. ibruary 1,1991 f US' w \CTICE TIMES F day 7:00 5day 3:30 Inesday 7:00 'sday 3:30 ay 3:30 Contact Will Vanzant -6814 for more informc pOpciiflRl 1NQ d is Back )NLg $49 'L1N6: JANU0 nal meeriNg: janua RfiUU ROOCD 307. Sp0NS0R6t> By: :i?u CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION iveL and roaR cocncnr 9 rms pRDgR >6fAlLS By 6 t jBook V,VvVV:V:VX^.Y:^.:.XV^^ day, Jan. 23 at 2:30 p.m., also in the gym. Etc. The (JSC Black Law Students Association will sponsor the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Celebration on today at 3 p.m. in the USC Law School Auditorium. Noel F. Khali, President and Chief Operating Officer of Gibraltar Land, Inc. of Atlanta, Ga. will be the guest speaker. Phyllis Allen, Executive Assis tant for the South Carolina Interagency Council on Hunger and Nutrition, will discuss South Carolina's hunger problem today at 4 p.m. in Coliseum Room 1015. Anyone interested is invited. The USC Department of Theater and Speech will sponsor male auditions for "Tracer" at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22 at Longstreet Theater. Contact Beth Calvert at 7-5863 for more information. "War and Peace: Religious and Moral Perspectives," a discussion with Msgr. Thomas R. Duffy, Dr. Lee-Jane Kaufman, Dr. Bruce Pearson and other guests will be Wednesday, Jan. 23 at the St. Thomas More Center, 1610 Greene St. All are invited to participate. Call 799-5870 for more info. )PMENT IVICES I A DIFFERENCE... DY HELPED YOU. N. (IFFERENCE!!! For more information or an application, contact Resident Student Development and Off Campus Student Services in the "I" Building at 777-2481 or stop by our office located between Baker and Burney residence halls on Devine Street. Applications are also available at your Area Office or your front desk. ittention C Students Come play the world's newest team sport iate Frisbee IELD F A F F A 3tion DemSHET >& K '91 [Ry 28 Ky V Dp CD / ctee A CD IS PAID FDR, IN pAR7 >raD Nr Acnuiries Fees 111 ' 111 Biiij.iH.MM | The program "The Effects of Substance Abuse on Families" will be Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 4:30 p.m. in RH Room 303. Parents Weekend Steering Committee Interest Forms are available in the Campus Activities Center. If you want the opportunity to work on a major USC program while developing your own leadership skills, look into joining this committee! For more *info. about Parents Weekend and the Steering ^ommmee, can dan rnnnps ai 7-5780. The Counseling and Human Development Center will sponsoring the following two workshops today from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.: the Adult Children of Alcoholics Support Group and a Therapy and Support Group. On Wednesday, Jan. ' 23 there will be a Drop-in SelfHypnosis from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and a Psychomotor Therapy for Helping Professionals from 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. If you have any questions, please call 7-5223. Datebook Policy Publication is free, "but not guaranteed. Send your announcements to Kathy Heberger, Drawer A, RH, USC, Columbia, S.C. 29225 or drop by The Gamecock office. % . - _ (downst THE BIG ! BIRD 625 S. Main St. 771-4455 ' ? 3^ l1 r i ! j j RESERV AMERICANO, RAMADA It j ?EMI SHERATON CONDOS & HOTEL, ! SHADOW RUN CONDOS ( [ M?n iiiii I/mrm rex ^HV^"rTHrT7BVrTTTHYT HOLIDAY INN HILTON HE, CENTRAL SPR/N "81 l-7f iX 7AM 7PM ia f* RESPECT ANIMALS DON'T DISSECT Ask your professor about alternatives PONT1j TH CHICKEN j?r- { OUT. 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