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The Blue Banner/Thursday, Nov. 7, 1985/15 I Five to seven I students to give irviinpu*? ' tours on Nov. 12 from ^11 a.m. Contact Byron in the admis" sions office or Highrise room 408. needed: On Nov. 23 UNCA. Admissons will have its fall visitation day. I Several students will be staying overnight. If you would like to volun— I teer your room for po tential students contact ®yron Samuels in adaiis— sions or Highrise, roan J'or rent: Serious stu dents . Two-bedroom a- Partment, five minutes from UNGA. Living room, dining room, balcony. $285 a month. Owner pro vides heat, water and appliances. Call Sally af ?S5-Q7Q7« Typing done: Get the be nefit of 15 years of ex perience in professional t3Tping of term papers, theses, dissertations and books. Quick turn around time and reasona ble rates of $1 per DS page, $2 per SS page and pages with tables/charts negotiable, depending on intricacy. Work guaran teed. Call Belinda at 252-2871 after 5 p.m. or at 258-6558 during the day. Monday Football: The MUD 500 Club, in association with UPB, presents Monday Night Football in the Univer sity Station with wide screen television. Alco hol permit approved and free admission. Free popcorn provijded by FtM. Thanks: To the Athletic Department for providing popcorn and drinks for the kids and to PFM for providing dinner and to both for helping to make the day a success. Ifad 500 dub M5C Bajarn Party: Fri day, Nov. 8 fr(ME 9 p.m.-l a.m. in the Stu dent Center. $1 with pajamas, $2 with street clothes. Alcohol permit approved. For rent: i^artment on Blue Ridge Road, Black Mountain. Single house with one bedroom, kit chen, bathroom, living room. Owner pays only for water. No pets. Call evenings and nights. Ask for Nick or Maus at 669- 6341. mJC: Theta Chi's TNDC. Thursday, 9 p.m. at the Side Door. Everyone in vited. Alcohol permit approved. Heeded: Students to sell advertisements for the Blue Banner. Earn 20 percent conmission per ad while getting valu able business experi ence. Come by Carmichael Humanities 208B or call 258-6591. Anna: Margaret Ful ler .. .Edward Nbrrow... William Randolph Hearst.. .NYT vs. Sul- livan...Hypodermic Needle (ouch)...1st Amendment.. .Ring any bells? Dec. 6—BE THERE! I know I can't wait!! Joan Fimsemt idea: Are you stuck on what to give parents or grandparents for Christmas? Do you have 'hard-to-buy-for' relatives, or those who 'have everything?' If they're active people over 60, why not think about giving them a week next sunnier in UNCA's Elderhostel program? Classes of special in terest, chances to meet new and interesting peo ple and opportunities to hear, see and experience unique, outstanding pro grams and activities : will await ^hem. For more Information on how you can give YOUR loved ones the most dis tinctive, fun-filled Christmas gift of their lives, call UNCA's Spe cial Academic Programs at 258-^SSft, -Qilld Care for Nov. U: Child care be held in the Side Door of • Shsmith Center from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 9^ Monday, Nov. 11, Veterans Day. Fee $1 per hour. For more info, contact Ida Hall at 258-6588. in need a tutor. -««>ject taught at UNCA should Jan.Bigart at 25B-6580 on Mbii- or Fridays betw^^ 11 p.m* or stop by the Hlgbsiaith fritter 31 for more informatim* * * ^ ' Iting Sdiolar Lecture Series: ‘ Spitz, professor of history at University, will speak on l«t* Impact on History on Thursday, 14^ Humanities Lecture at 7:30 p.m. Speech is free and open to Public. incomplete are due Wednesday, Nov. 20. * * a xegUtratlon: Currently en- register for semester classes on Nov. 18-22. ration permits will be mailed to in late October. sociel^: The student affilia- chapter of the American Chemical ^ty will sponsor a chemistry int seminar on Friday, Nov. 8 p.m. in Rhoades Science room Paul Rillema of UNC-Charlotte speak on the topic of The Bower in Kluddation of of Cooordinatioa CcmpoaadBm at VUI Cbeaistry tutors: If you need assist- '''mcB in yout.-Studies.of "cheialstry,' the: ACS is willing to help. Ch^stry stu dents have reserved time (see schedule posted outside of ES2U for times and d^ys) to help those in need. No ap~ pointment is necessary mi the charge is $2 p^r bout for ittdividuals and $l it ho\ar per person for groups ♦ B^hMcanis llie'College Re-" public5ans will meet Thursday, Nov. 14, at 12^30 p,m. in the Highsaith Center rm# 44. All interested Republicans are encouraged to attend. every Monday at noon in Highsmith Cen ter for fun, food and fellowship. Come to room 37 and join us. * * le/rubella vaccine is now available at the Health Service Dept. There is no charge. Any student who needs this vaccine or cannot document when he last had this vaccine should come by or call 6520 or 6668. The flu shot is also available at a cost of $10# it a it Hedical. Skstaoe ItefflwiiiHitf on: The M80 will sponsor a documentary on the Kuru Brain Virus on Wednesday, Nov* 13 from ID a*m#-noon in the Learning Resource Center * * ^ it Asaociations the History Asso- ^tion and M. Alpha Theta will spon* sor a student forum on Thursday, Hov, 14 from 12:15"*i:05 p.m. in the private dining room of the Highsmith Center. Lewis Spitz, professor of history at Standford University» will speak on ^utlier» ieformation and tlie lorlil Xod^. sk if * Poliq^ Association, a nationwide net work of coiwaunity institutions that brings citizens together to discuss public issues, tdll sponsor a series of three forums in Asheville. The first forum will discuss tiajRes: mio SliouM Bay and Why? on Sunday, Nov. 17 from 2-5 p.m. at Pack Library* moderator will be Baoiela Nickless of UNCA. it * ^ ing and Career Development also con ducts four workshops on a rotating basis {tm every week.) They are; Job Search Strategies; Resume Writing; How to Choose a Major; Interviewing. For more Information contact Robin Layman at 6515 or stop hy the office. lilljISK: The Baptist Student Union will sponsor a worship service called PAUSE every Thursday at 8 p.m. at First Bap tist Church of Asheville. Transporta tion or directions will be provided at 7:30 p.m. at the Highsmith Center. For further information call Gina Worley at 252—5248. Refreshments and recrea tion follow the service* »ii (M: The psychology club will hold its next meeting Wednesday, Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. in ZSS 226. The guest speak er will be Maggie Weshner of the coun seling center who will present a pro- Social Responsibility will present the with the rationale, materials and methods for teaching nuclear related issues in the classroom. Steve Megin, a local member of KSR, wUl be present for questioning. The meeting will take place at noon, Nov. 12, in ZSS. § if ::3r •0 d 3* m Q) o §
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