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RATES: Students and stu
$1 for 30 words per issu
words per issue.
albums for SALE:
All kinds of music. In perfect
conditon. $3 each. See Sandy
Ochsenreiter, next to the
Owen Conference Center
(third floor).
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le BANNER for the fall
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emember, running a
texpensive. Just bring
ofHce in CH 208 or drop
any secretary's ofHce.
dent-run organizations-
e; all others- $3 for 30
FURNITURE FOR SALE:
Couches, chairs, loveseats,
artificial plants. You name it,
we can get our hands on it.
Stop by our showroom in HR
208 and talk to our friendly
salesmen today.
FOR SALE:
1979 Chevette, 4-door, auto
matic, good condition, one
owner. 45,000 miles. $1,700.
697-7678, call after 4 p.m.
MERRY CHRISTMAS:
The Alpha Delta Pi wishes all
> students good luck on finals
and haoniness throughout the
holidays.
GREG:
It’s amazing what kind of
dreams people have when
they drink a few beers! Mine
were great...Have a merry
Christmas. -S-
$60.00 PER HUNDRED PAID
FOR REMAILING LETTERS
FROM HOME! Send self-ad
dressed, stamped envelope for
information/application to
Associates, Box 95-^B, Roselle,
N.J., 07203.
ROOMMATE WANTED:
One non—smoking female
wanted to share a furnished
apartment with two other
females. About 1 mile from
campus. $ 110/month plus uti
lities. Call Tiff or Laura at
252-7458. (We need to know
before Dec. 19!)
HOUSE FOR SALE:
Charming Victorian home, 3
bedrooms, 1.5 miles from
UNCA, new electric, plumbing
and roof. $29,900. Call 253-
3705.
LOOKING FOR A TEACHER’S
JOB?
The Foreign and Domestic
Teachers Organization needs
applicants in aU fields from
kindergarten through college
to fill 600 teaching vacan
cies. They also have informa
tion on scholarships, grants
and fellowships. Write to the
Nationals Teacher’s Placement
Agency, Universal Teachers,
Box 5231, Portland,' Oregon,
97208.
EDUCATION CLUB:
Education majors—attend the
research presentations of
student teachers at 2:30 pm.
on Tues., Dec. 16, in the
Owen Conference Center
(third floor). A reception and
orientation for student teach
ers will follow at 3:30 p.m.
Refreshments provided by the
Education Club.
library HOURS:
pec. 20- 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Dec. 21-Jan. 4- CLOSED Jan.
P~9- 11 a.m. to 3 pjn. Jan.
10-11- CLOSED Jan. 12-13- 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan. 14- Reg
ular hours resume.
SCHOLARSHIPS:
Eligible women can qualify
for educational assistance
through the Altrusa Club of
Asheville. Grants are from
$250 to $1,000, and are
available at varying levels of
education—from wometi with
no skills who must work or
who are handicapped to wom
en from foreign countries.
Preference is given to older
women. Call 251-6169 for
details.
PARKING APPEALS:
The regular meeting of the
Parking Appeals Committee is
held at Vance Hall at noon
on the first Thursday of each
nionth. Anyone wishing to
appeal may come to . the
meeting, or write an appeal
and send it to the Security
Office no later than seven
da)Ts after receiving a cita
tion. For anyone who doesn’t
Write an appeal • or coi^e by,
the appeal will automatically
pe denied.^ -. ....
Anno
I.D. POLICY:
A current I.D. is required
any time a student, faculty
or staff member enters Jus
tice Gym. This is on a pre-
sent-on-demand basis. This
policy is effective during all
athletic events and for use
of recreational facilities.
CHAMBER CONCERT;
Free admission for students^
to Chamber Music Series’
next concert on Sat., Dec.
13, at 8 p.m. at the Asheville
Community Theatre. Featured
artist: Quadro Barroco, an
early music ensemble. Tickets
available to others- $8.
M.PA. PROGRAM:
Western Carolina University
offers a Master of Public
Affdrs degree for currently
employed managers and exec
utives. The course work is
offered at night Asheville.
Assistantships of $4,000 are
available to full-time stu
dent. For more information,
call 251-6642 or come to an
open house meeting on Tues.,
Dec. 9, from 3 pjn. to 6:30
p.m;inPH 116 at UNCA.
LIT/COMM CLUB:
The 1-iterature/ Communica
tions Club will meet TODAY
at 12:15 in CH 104. The
Christmas party will be held
on Sat., t)ec. 13, at Marty
Wynhoffs house. Maps avail
able in lit office; this is a
covered dish dinner. Sign up
on lit department bulletin
b9trd: ^
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ART SALE:
An opening reception for the
annual faculty art show and
student Christmas sale will
be held from 4 p.m. to "8 p.m.
on Fri., Dec. 12, in the gal
lery in Owen Hall. Includes
works by faculty members
Dianne Cable, David Carpen-
Tucker Cooke, Elma
Johnson, Dan Millspaugh and
Joe Vandermeer. Sale of stu
dent work will be held in
Owen 143. Call 251-6560 for
details.
MIDNIGHT BREAKFAST:
The United Campus Ministry
is sponsoring a free midnight
breakfast bn Tues., Dec. 16
from 10 until ? in the cafe
teria. iFaculty and staff will
help serve any tir^d, himgry
students. Menu includes eggs,
pancakes, etc.—all sorts of
breakfast foods.
AIDS LECTURE:
Robert G. Richmond, M.D.,
will speak on "AIDS: Facts
and Myths" on Dec. 16 at 6
p.m. in ZH 225. Dr. Deana
Grams, philosophy professor,
will also speak on "Even the
Last on the Team Can Be the
First in Line for a Healthy
Future."
BREAK TRIPS:
WINTER: Ski Killincton. Vt
from Jan 4-9. Cost is $293
($40 deposit by Dec. 1). In
cludes travel, condos, more.
SPRING: Freeport, Bahamas,
from March 15-22. Cost is
$349 ($75 deposit). Includes
air fare from Atlanta, 7
nights lodging. First 25 with
deposit will go. Contact
Helen Carroll in Justice Gym
for details.^
lents
POTTERY SALE:
The UNCA Pottery and Art
Sale, sponsored by UNCA
Potters, will be held Fri.,
Dec. 12, from 4 p.m. to 7
p.m. in the ceramics studio
of Owen Hall.
SUMMER AT OXFORD: ^
Students interested in the
four-week 1987 Summer at
Oxford program, or those
who think they might be, or
those who just want to share
an English tea and talk about
Oxford, are invited to the
introductory meeting TODAY
at 4 p.m. in the Owen Con
ference Center (third floor).
This informative meeting is
designed to acquaint students
with the Oxford program,
how much it costs and how
they can join. Dr. Merritt
Moseley will show slides of
his trips to Oxford as former
program director, and stu
dents from previous Summers
at Oxford will be there to
share their experiences. i
AID MONIES:
The Financial Aid office has
a list of additional financial
aid sources for graduates
undergraduates in art,
humanities, social sciences,'
natural and medical sciences.
Ask to see Axis, the student
report, in PA 228. Also, the
Financial Aid Collection can
be viewed on microfiche in
the lilxarY.
CREATIVE WRITING CON-
: TEST:
The literature department’s
1987 creative v^nriting contest
includes prizes in fiction,
poetry and playwriting. It
also includes a new cate^ry
in "university writing," which
is student journalism, class
room papers, scholarship and
serious non-fiction writing of
any kind. Prizes are $150 for
the winner ia each category
and - immortalization- on a
plaque in the literature de
partment. To enter, submit
two copies of not more than
five poems, not more than 30
pages of fiction or non-fic
tion, or not more than one
play to Dr. Hopes in CH 113.
Deadline is Feb. 12.
WEATHER CALENDAR:
Designed exclusively for this
region; includes climatological
data. Send a $2 check to the
American Meteorological So
ciety, c/o Brian Linkous,
Atmospheric Sciences, UNCA,
28804.
AIDS VIDEO:
"Beyond Fear," a video pro
vided by the Red Cross about
AIDS, will be presented from
10 ajm. to 2:30 pjn. and from
7 pjm. to 9 pjn. in the High-
rise Conference Room.
SCHOLARSHIPS:
The Asheville-Buncombe Legal
Secretaries Assn. is offering
a $300 scholarship. Applicant
must have a "B” average and
demonstrate financial ne^.
Deadline is Dec. 31. Applica
tions available in Financial
Aid Office (PH 22%).