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1 V iVI Meetings The Asian American Association will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in RH room 303. The Halloween Party and other topics will be discussed. Bring a friend. The Society of Professional Journalists will meet Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 6 p.m. in Coliseum room 2006. The American Marketing Association will meet Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. in the Belk Auditorium of the BA Building. Local businesswoman, Barbara Rackes, will speak on the success of her department stores. Everyone is invited. For more information, call Bill Porter at 544-0833. New students in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications are reminded of the New Student Welcome Night program on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 6:30 p.m. on the Coliseum Concourse, Blossom Street side. The program will include both academic and career-path information concerning all sequences. All .Innrnalism facultv members and student representatives of organizations will be present. EXAM STRATEGll (LSAT, GRE, MCP 1 pm & 3 pm Russell House Ro< * Students must regi MEET i Ri Partial Lisfir Howard Univ. Cornell Univ. Harvard Univ. Temple Univ. Univ of Illinois - Urba jMj K jCCAMPU! I ^ B 1 K)lrSimiiBlBliaifBfiB(i5)flg)[ia)Hi Mfc. Dat The Carolina Cinematographers Association will meet Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. in the Coliseum room 1024. All media oriented majors are welcome. The Storytime Commitee of Campus Coalition for Literacy will meet Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. in RH room 305. All those interested in reading to children should attend. For more information, call Beth at 544-2337 or James at 544-1993. The Engineering Joint Council will have an Engineering Rush on Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 2 to 3 p.m. in front of the Amoco Hall in the Swearingen Engineering Building. Contact Jose Rivera at 794-3764 for more information. The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers will meet today at 6 p.m. in Amoco Hall in the Swearingen Engineering Building. Club Asia will meet Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 5 p.m. in Calcott room 312. There will be a short Tae Kwon Do demonstration by the World Tae Kwon Do Club of USC after the meeting. GAMMA will meet Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. in RH room 304. The Writing Center will hold WORKSHOPS*^ IS CAREE 0", MAT) "HAVIt 2 pm om 203 Russe sler for workshops at Studer WITH REPRESENTA1 4:00 - 7:00 pm jssell House Ballroon is of Representatives Va Err Un ( na - Champaign Ra -VJjpp? ss*afss S^VVV k r^l I L^iLImU :ive top national scon npete against Dave J< Dan O'Brien, Amer ^ ^ Pia/-athlptA" HLilslUtlflUA Wear your Reebok s pparel this week and as a special prize w ^14AA^ eBook workshops on Wednesday, Oct. tor 23 and Thursday, Oct. 24 from Bei 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in RH room 305. Ric The topic is Cutting Choppiness. Pre The Japanese Cultural Ex- tior change Club will meet Tuesday, Bo) Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. in Gambrell 258. < We will be discussing upcoming events and carving pumpkins so y0( bring a knife and lots of news- paj paper. Call Katerina at 544-2041 pp for more information. yy0 "Thomas Merton and Conver- ?ai sion" is the topic of a talk by De- en( vin Brown on Wednesday, Oct. 22 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the Catholic a^ Student Organization meeting. -ji For more information, call ^ I 799-5870. Ris Phi Alpha Delta, USC's Pre- to* law Fraternity, invites all inter- I ested students to its meeting to- V0r night at 6:30 p.m. in RH room the 305. Provisional officers will be elected so please come out. ^ Amnesty USC is sponsoring spc a poetry and art contest concern- wh< ing human rights. For more infor- mu mation, write to USC Box 80090. p0l Deadline is today. she Amnesty International USC the will host a Carolina Area Meeting Co on Nov. 9. Invited guest include 77^ Jack Healey, the Executive Direc- 77i R OPTIONS [ MG A CHOICE" f ?4 pm rII House Room 202 \ it Activities Center J rives > i ; Attending: nderbilt lory Univ. Law School iv. of North Carolina Dhapell Hill dford Univ. 23 HAIlfNGE) ied X jhnson or^jjjjjjfSElI. 1?iE ble*pand of Amnesty USA and Jamal lamar, director of the Human |hts Division of the Carter isidential Center. Preregistrai is $10. Mail to Amnesty USC < 80090. Celebrate the USC Alcohol areness Week on Oct. 21-25. Jay, there will be a Resource r from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Patio and an Alcohol Policy irkshop from 3 to 4 p.m. in the mpus Activities Center Confer:e Room. On Tuesday, Oct. you can test your knowledge >ut alcohol and win prizes from a.m. to 1 p.m. in the RH lobby, ive theatrical performance of que Business will be from 7:30 ) p.m. in the RH Ballroom. Hn compliance with the Unisity Policy and Guidelines on Use of Alcohol by Students, resentatives from each stults organization planning to >nsor an event on campus are beer or wine will be served st attend a Campus Alcohol icy Workshop. The next work>p is today from 3 to 4 p.m. in Campus Activities Center, ntact Patti Tomanio at f-5780 or Janet Massingill at ^-6688 for more information. > n\^ Press Pass^^^ TUB , J I ECOCl^J Exciting spc Win fabulou The Pump I See below f Univ R Moi Mo ? Reebok M fI1TT ir-mr tirmrrwrir??t?i??? PRIORITY RESERVATIONS FOR JANUARY THRU JULY 1992 Russell House Lottery LOTTERY FOR REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS October 24, 1991 - 1st Ballroom Date - 9:00am October 24, 1991 - 2nd Ballroom Date - 10:00am Russell House Room 205 Dot Raymond Traditional Events October 22, 1991 Carolina Program Union October 23, 1991 Registered Student Organizations ...October 24 & 25, 1991 (see above for times for the lottery on October 24) Other October 28, 1991 **NO ACADEMIC CLASSROOM SPACE WILL BE RESERVED UNTIL JANUARY 1992** " /) A A/ L/r\ 2\ Uf[/y WE % TAl/C Watch THE GAMECOCK for details! anai?a(fafiBingiifgiiiBiiiBiiiB?iiaii^?n?iiEtiiBiiiBiiiBiiiBiiiBinB>!Bifiginsi(a rts and fitness events! | is Reebok prizes including 1 Cross Training Shoe. | or details on your campus. 1 1 I i^yvw^ I """ w"inh|V^"ts w'?> "le I I :he Reebok Booth - 1 I ;T W ersity of South Carolina leebok Pump Decathlon n. Oct. 28 - Thurs. Oct. 31 Pntrw natoc > 1111^ [m n. Oct. 21 - Thurs. Oct. 24 lystery Spotter Tuesday Oct. 29