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Show Page 12 The Thunderbird Monday October 7, 1985 SUSC clubs are added spice to life sumwm's cafe 86 SOUTH MAIN STREET 586-676- (continued from page 10) 1 BUY ONE STEAK AND SHRIMP DINNER AND GET ONE FREE AT SULLIVAN'S afeua (SALAD BAR EXP18ESOCT & LOUNGE) ONE COUPON PER 14. riEU TO SECOND HAND 490 S. MAIN S3 EttPOEIX 580-076- 8 , first meeting will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. in SC 405. All students are invited to attend. Professional Business Leaders (PBL), part of a national organization, is for all students enrolled in business, office or teacher education programs. Business majors and minors are encouraged to join, but any student may join. Residents Hall Association, RHA, represents housing residents and helps provide activities for them. Every student in single-studehousing is of RHA. member a automatically Sigma Delta Omicron is a home economics group. Its purpose is to be aware of, and to keep up with state and national developments in the area of home economics. St. Judes Episcopalian Club will meet once a month for activities and short devotionals. Everyone is invited to attend. The Soccer Club has a record number of members this year. On Oct. 19, the soccer team will hold its first match here against BYU. There The will be a tournament at BYU Oct. first meeting will be Monday at 5 p.m. on the quad. Practice will be held there each day from 4 to 5 p.m. Saints Student LDSSA is the Latter-daThunderettes, the drill team, is presently Association. It serves the LDS student on campus, a name change. The drill team will and educational undergoing providing social, spiritual, leadership activities. Nonmembers are also invited perform at the opening of the Centrum as well as' at sports events. to attend the activities. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is better The Newman Club is a Roman Catholic as VICA here at SUSC. The objective of known sponsored group. It seeks to meet the spiritual, club is to prepare students to go out into the the intellectual and special needs of college students. marketplace, to be successful and to be good The club meets weekly at the Christ the King The state competition will include employees. Social Hall, and meets monthly with the areas such as cabinet making, electronics, sheet Christian Campus Ministry. metal wotk and drafting. Last year, 21 out of 29 SUSC students attending the state competition The Political Science Club provides students took medals. with the opportunity to gain experience in The water safety club at SUSC is White Water. politically related areas. It is involved in It promotes physical conditioning and community service, and it helps students to environmental awareness as well as water safety. their for The graduate study programs. prepare membership with the national debate fraternity will be eligible this year. Members of DSP.-TKfor the national tournament held in March at Weber State College. International Students has been organized to help fceign students at SUSC adjust and to provide cultural awareness through programs and other activities. International Circle K is a Kiwanis sponsored club. Monica Moe, Public Relations and Financial Coordinator of the club, stated, Kiwanis wanted Circle K reignited here at the school. The focus of Circle K is community involvement. The Inter-Tribclub promotes fellowship and students. understanding among the inter-tribLambda Delta Sigma is the LDS sorority at SUSC. Spirituality, service, supporting role of woman, sisterhood and scholarship are stressed. On Oct. 9 at the institute, the annual Rush will be held. The rush will introduce the sorority in a fun way. All female students are invited to attend. A 24-2- y Wl rJl ,.M SURPLUS nlV FURNITURE u SPORTING GOODS BEDS n HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 10 AM TO 5 PM ASSUSC TENANT ASSOCIATION October TUESDAY OCTOBERS Sign-u- p Apartment & Roomate Availability Senate Room-2:0- 0 4:00 p.m. 81 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 9 Seminar What the Tenant Association Can Do For You! Senate Room 6:00 7:00 p.m. 1, 1 n TENANTS ASSOCIATION 985 THURSDAY OCTOBER 10 OCTOBER It Seminar Tenant Right & Responslblltles Senate Room 6:00 7:00 p.m 9:00 Club Sponored by Ag $2.00 per person, Great Hall |