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^OCEAN VACATION ^ COTTAGE: i Located at Long Beach, N.C.ii; Sleeps six and includes air conditioning and television. ' Only $250 per week. Call 252-1583 for more informa- i? tion. SHAKE- :: The cartoon on page 2 should ; 5 give you some comfort...SOU- ; THERN COMFORT that is! i ; Well, at least that time you s hit the John. White boy ; ; Tejas, the Human Fountain- : Next time stick around to : ; clean up your mess. You left : in such a hurry last time. : ; Now I know what it feels s like to be -ed on! You’re such a squirt! U-np-hoo FOR SALE: i 8 X 48 ft. mobile home. Fur nished with stove, refrigera- 5 tor and funiture. Set up ins park 10-15 minutes from i UNCA. Must see to appreci-s ; ate. Must sacrifice. Make ans offer, 298-8780. I FOR SALE: s| 1978 VW Scirocco. Depend able car. $1395. Call 252-0907 i between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m i Ask for Ken. I WANTED: j Female to share house for (summer term. $175 per I month. Call 258-9371 after 6 i | p.m. Classifieds To My Special Friend, You’re on my mind daily (and nightly!) Been wanting to come by, but still con fused. Thinking of You TYPING: Books, papers, letters, etc.: typed. Fast, efficient, reason- ; iable rates. Call 298-7767 af- 5 ter 6 p.m. BH- : Time for a little Headroom. Luv, Babydoll RHAPSODIES IN BLUE: - The Rhapsodies in Blue per- i formance of Gershwin and "Cats" has been re-scheduled for Sunday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m. in HLH. Students $1 ; adults $2. "No Z’s" will also ;be performing. 5 ? To all Dogs & PseudoDogs- Thanks for all your time, s help and support. I’ll miss you all next year. Last ;;:g chance lo jam: Rockmont;; XIV. ■ . Love, Paige ■ ./DEMI, Who would ever- think that a trip to the ^spital would ever evolve into an FSU road trip? Cheer up...Let’s party. Only good times to come. Bif I * Peidmont is a great airline! , LIT/COMM CLUB RAFFLE: ' Postponed until tomorrow at ' 4 p.m. because all tickets have not yet been returned. The winner’s name will be posted on the department bulletin board Friday at 4 ' p.m. ***HAWAnAN PARTY*** MUD 500 CLUB’S 10th annual ( Hawaiian party. Free BEvER- | ages. Admission $4. Everyone | I welcome tonight!!! I mp 500 CLUB I Cherry Pie Lambs, I Still waiting for answer on the challenge. I HOPE you’re ; : getting a lot of sleep. Sleep tight LAMBS! i _ . M5C ^ L.i. notice: ; Life’s a letdown. Life’s a ' ^ J pickup. Pick up and start over. Forgive. Forget. Thurs- ir^day’s their smash. Friday’s ^ OUR bash: Saturday’s ROCK- MONT...everyon'e gets trashed. ,Love and bum. Mom & Dad ,P.S. Sorry guys. Can’t con- I done what we don’t believe. ; DEAR DIETING FRIEND, Thank you for reminding me about the importance of ri gorous exercise while dieting. Twenty minutes isn’t enough for me. I am up -to at least an hour. Are you? ; No exercise without commit- ^ ment, A virtuous special friend NEW MUSIC by Douglas Ovens will be presented in a concert May 7 at 8 p.m. in the Humanities Lecture Hall. Ovens has presented solo percussion recitals in festi vals at Chapel Hill and the University of Georgia. UNCA music students Steven Evans and Greg Miller will also perform. Admission is $2. SCHOLARSHIP: The Carolina Chapter of the Society for Technical Com munication is sponsoring a $1,000 scholarship for the 1987-88 year. Applications are evaluated on the basis of academic achievement and relevance of - academic and job ejqjerience to a career in technical communication. To apply, send a letter of ap plication explaining career goals and demonstrating un derstanding of the field of technical communication, a resume, academic transcript and a sample of work to Dr. Carol W. Pollard, STC-CC Education Committee, Dept, of English, N.C. State Univ. Raleigh, NC 27695-8105. Deadline June 1, 1987. For more info, see financial aid bulletin board in Phillips HaU. Announcements AWARDS BANQUET: The Third Annual Awards Banquet, sponsored by the Black Student Association and tho Office of Minority Student Affairs, will be May 1 in Owen Conference Cen ter. The speaker will be Dr, Hayden Renwick, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Science at UNC Chapel Hill. The cost is $3 for stu dents and $6 for all others. For reservations, call 251- 6588. SUMMER GRADUATES: Seniors who plein to graduate in the summer should com plete applications no later than June 26. Application forms are available in PH 113. WILDLIFE T-SHIRTS: Celebrate spring with a co lorful tee by Aerie Designs! Twenty-one designs available in eleven colors. Order yours in Rhoades Hall, room 123-A. All proceeds will be used for the Environmental Studies Scholarship Fund. For more info, call Gary Miller at 251- 6441. FRESHMAN WRITING CON TEST WINNERS: First Place: Suzarme Pierberg Rohe, $75. Second Place: Chris Buckner, $50 Third Place: Carol King, $25. Honorable Mention: Jacque line Foster, Linda Hoxit, Kimberly Shelton, Joseph Van Cott. The judges wish to commend the exceptionally strong qua lity of all the entries, which made the decision very diffi cult. We thank all of you who entered the Freshman Writing Contest for making it so successful. BELE CHERE ’87: The Entertainment Division of Bele Chere ’87 is now accepting applications firom performing artists for the annual July 24, 25 and 26 downtown celebration. Per formers in music, dance, the ater, comedy, etc. are asked to apply. For more info, call 258-0710. FREE Rockmont T-shirt and admission...sign up to work at the gate, Coke stand, survey interviewer or to help with load-in and load-out for bands. Contact Paige Pedri or Jackie Kelly at Underdog, 251-6244. FREE COKE AT ROCKMONT: Sign up at the Coke stand for the "Hot Legs" . contest. Also purchase T-shirt and raffle tickets at Coke stand. DON’T FORGET to bring driver’s license and student ID to Rockmont. SUMMER REGISTRATION: Registration for all three terms of summer school will be held Monday, May 25, in Justice Gym. Students who registered in April and have not paid fees must pay fees at the Cashier’s Station in Justice G]rm Monday morning. May 25, between 8:30 and 11:30. Schedules will be can celled if they are not vali dated by 11:30 a.m. that day. Gasses begin May 26. ATTENDING OTHER COL LEGES: UNCA students who plan to attend other colleges during the summer should get per mission from the Registrar’s Office. Students who have attained junior standing (60 or hours more) may not earn transferr able credit at two- year schools. PHI ALPHA DELTA: Phi Alpha Delta Pre-law club will initiate new members and elect new officers Friday, May 1 at the home of Dr. Ready. This final meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Contact Dr. Ready for more details. JOBS AVAILABLE: The Highsmith Center offers several opportunities to stu dents for work in the sum mer semester and 1987-88 school year: Information Desk/Gameroom Assistants and Facility Aid positions are available. For job descrip tions and application, come by HC 27.
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