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Meetings
The Navigators meet every
Wednesday night at 8:30 p.m. in
RH room 303. Join a group of
Christians in fun fellowship. Everyone
is welcome. Call Becky at
4-2131 or Lew at 957-1357 for
more info.
The Waterski Club will hold a
meeting TONIGHT at 7:30 p.m. in
Blatt P.E. Center Room 134. All
those interested please attend.
Carolina for (Kids In Danger)
will have its first organizational
meeting on Feb. 7 at 6:30 p.m. in
RH Room 306. Anyone interested
in volunteering with abused children
at a local agency or wants to know
more about us is welcome to attend.
For more info., call 4-3454.
There will be a Homecoming
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Room 302. We will elect officers so
it is important to attend.
An informational meeting for
the Walking Fit Group will be held
tomorrow at noon and at 1 p.m. in
Room 105 at the Blatt P.E. Center.
All those interested in participating
in an organized walking group are
encouraged to attend. For more
info., call Liz Bailey at 7-3331 or
7-5267.
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sociation will hold its first organiza- i
tional meeting on Thurs.r Feb. 7 at 1
6 p.m. in RH Third Floor lobby. ?
Agenda items include the upcoming
elections and the constitution. All I
students are invited to attend. J
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There will be "Prayers for
Peace and Those in Danger," an interfaith,
international hour of prayer f
and meditation Monday through Friday
from noon until 1 p.m. in Rut- \
ledge Chapel. All welcome.
Hunger in Columbia, South t
Carolina. Come and hear about c
how our emergency feeding prog- <
rams are feeding the hungry in p
Columbia. Representatives from
Oliver Gospel Mission, Salvation -|
Army, and Trinity will speak TODAY
at 4 p.m. in Room 1015 in the Carolina
Coliseum. All interested individuals
are invited. t
Weight Training Class for Fa- f,
culty and Staff will be 7 a.m. to 8 c
a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays be- [
ginning Tuesday, Feb. 5. Meet in -]
the weight room in the Blatt P.E. j
Center. Fee is $10. Call Liz Bailey
at 7-3331 or 7-5267 for more info.
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Committee Interest Forms are
available in the Campus Activities |
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to Feb. 8. For more information, call U!
Jan Phillips at 777-5780.
The Counseling and Human ar
Development Center will be spon- di
soring a workshop: "Healing the si
Wound: Recovering from Loss" on M
Wednesday, Feb. 6 from 2 to 4 c?
3.m.
The HRTA Career Fair will be
leld on Feb. 6. from 9:30 a.m. to 2 U'
5.m. in the Elephant Room in The ?[
Coliseum. wi
Women & the Church will be Phe
topic of an ongoing ecumenical P;
iiscussion at the St. Thomas More
Catholic Student Center, Thursday, S
reb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Anyone who is n
nterested is invited to participate. or
rhe Center is located at 1610 ?*
Breene St. For further info., call or
'99-5870. pr
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ion will have a "tailgating" party be- Sf
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jame on Wed., Feb. 6 at 6:30 p.m.
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rhose not going on to the game are Sj
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English. Call 799-5870 for more jn
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"Booth", a biographical play by
SC professor John MacNicholas
1 the life of 19th-century actor Edin
Booth. Performances begin at 8
m. on Feb. 7-9, 12-16 and at 3
m. on Feb. 17 at Drayton Hall,
ckets: $9, public; $8, faculty, staff,
snior citizens and military personal;
and $5, students. Tickets are
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fice and Carolina Coliseum. To
der, call 7-2551 or 7-SCAT. The
oduction is sponsored by the
SC Department of Theatre,
Deech and Dance.
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Dots open for student bands to
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REE advertising, sound and lightg.
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r exposure. Bring a tape to CPU,
HUU Room 209 and leave it for
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