I The Blue Banner Announcemen ts November 30, employment OPPORTUNITIES Wanted: Work-study student three hours per week during the spring semester. Tuesdays 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. -See Christie in 216 Carmichael. Part time clerical work for ; 12 hours/week. Must be able to work weekends. Call 252-1594 and ask for Dee. Cruise Ship Jobs -- Hiring Men - Women. Summer/Year Round. Photographers, Tour guides, recreation personnel. Excellent pay plus FREE .travel Caribbean, Hawaii, Bahamas, South Pacific, Mexico. CALL NOW! Call refundable. 1-206-736-0775. Secretary needed. Evenings and weekends, Saturdays and Sundays. Shorthand not required. $ 10/hour. Call Dr. Frazier at 274-4459 (evenings) or 254-1650 (daytime). Market Discover Cards on your campus! Flexible hours. Earn as much as $10 per hour. Only 10 positions available. Call 1-800-950- 8472, ext. 3. Woman needed to care for three children in Asheville home three nights/week at $25/night. Sitter must provide her own transportation. Please call 258-3241 (leave message) or 658-0631 for information. Wanted: Models for life drawing class. Must be 18 -years old. Pays $7 per hour. -Male or female. Contact Dan Millspaugh at 6559, UNCA art department. Want an on-campus job that - is flexible enough to work around your classes? Requirement: Advanced Lifesaving or equivalent : certification. Apply at Justice Center or call Dede Allen at 251-6459. Drink pure water — FREE - - for the rest of your life and EARN an ethical, substantial income. Call multi-pure/Southeast at -258-0869. Part-time jobs are available at the UNCA cafeteria. $4 per hour plus meal -privileges. 251-6495. International students welcome. Campus Reps needed. Earn big commissions and free trips by selling Nassau/Paradise Island, Cancun, Mexico, Jamaica & Ski trips to Vermont and Colorado. For more information call toll free 1- 800-344-8630 or in Ct. 203- 967-3330. College Rep Wanted to distribute "Student Rate" subscription cards at this campus. Good income. For information and application write to: Collegiate Marketing Services, 303 W. Center Ave., Mooresville, NC 28115. 704-663-0963. Market in-home water purification system. You can’t take your drinking ; water for granted anymore. Big potential. I will supply training and materials for outgoing, personable student. Call multi-pure, 258-0869. Bob & Denise’s Classic Car Wash is seeking full or part time car wash attendants. Apply in person at 667 Merrimon Avenue, or call 253- 9274. Wanted: Good undergraduate students interested in pursuing graduate work in economics. The department of economics at Clemson University offers coursework leading to the M.A. and PhD. degrees, with specialty areas that include Industrial Organization/Regulation, Public Choice, Financial Economics and Labor Economics. We have one of the top research and teaching faculties in the south and encourage close working relationships between faculty and graduate students. Financial aid in the form of research and teaching assistantships is available. For more information, contact Prof. David N. Laband, Department of Economics, Clemson University, 242 Sirrine Hall, Clemson, SC 29634-1309, (803) 656-3969. Dependable part-time sales person needed for sales position. Flexible hours. 29 8-3 662. Prestige Fragrance and Cosmetics at River Ridge Market Place. Help Wanted; Sbarro’s Italian Eatery in the Asheville Mall needs cashiers, servers, pizza cooks and prep cooks. $4.50 per hour. Call Don Carson at 299-9900. LEARN, EARN, SHOW YOUR CONCERN!! The Environmental Quality Institute is looking for students with good research and writing skills to help develop material on a variety of environmental topics. We will pay $75 for each article accepted. For more info contact Fred Huber, Environmental Studies Coordinator, EQI, Environmental Studies Program, UNCA Robinson Hall, 251-6104 or 251-6441. Aggressive individual to do direct marketing during the week of December 5 for 2 hours a day or evening for 3 days. The pay is $6 per hour. Call 251-6586 and leave a message. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Girls to cut, perm, or color their hair. People open- minded to change-FREE. Call 667-8885, Frieda Martin, at Regis Hairstylists. THETA CHI TOY DRIVE OX challenges all clubs and organizations to collect toys to be donated to Santa Pals. A $50 prize goes to the organization who collects the most toys. Toys, are to be turned in to High Rise, room 306. The contest will end on the last day of classes. For more info, call 254- 5157 or 252-6969. The Literature Club will meet on Thursday Dec. 7 at 9:30 a.m. in CH-226. TYPING Typing -- professional, accurate -- 100 words per minute! Grammar, punctuation, spelling checked. 24-hour service, if needed. Call 258-2209, if no answer leave message. TYPING - $2 - $2.50/page. Four pages and under may be completed on the spot. Call and leave a message for Lori at 274-8804. FOR SALE: Mountain 12-string guitar with Barcus-Berry "Insider" pickup installed. Grover tuners, pro setup, plays and sounds great acoustically or amplified. Mint condition, selling half price to make moving expenses. $200. Alex 298-3683. There will be a Christmas pottery sale and open house at the studio of Bob Wagar (former pottery instructor at UNCA in the mid 1970’s) on Dec. 8 (4 a.m. - 8 p.m.), Dec. 9 (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.) and Dec. 10 (12 a.m. - 5 p.m.). The studio is located at 82 Spooks Branch Road in Asheville. Call Bob for directions, 253-5515. King Alto Saxophone used for two years. Good condition. Case included. $400. Call 628-3965 between 6 and 10 p.m. 1967 Volkswagen "Bug." Body, engine and tires are all in very good shape. $1,300 or best offer. School: 255-9335, or home 692- 6182. Ask for Darin in room 106. A GREAT CHRISTMAS PRESENT! 35 mm rangefinder, electronic lens- shutter Olympus XA camera with Olympus A-16 electronic flash - a $200 value for only $95. Camera will fit in pocket or purse. Directions included. Call 669-9487. Leave phone number on machine if not there. CAR TOP CARRIER - Sears X-Cargo, 18 cu. ft. interior, can secure to permanent roof rack -- like new for $60. $105 value. Call 669-9487. Leave phone number if not there. MEETINGS: The Mathematical Association of America will have its end of the semester luncheon with the math department faculty on Dec. 12 at 1 p.m. A SUMMER AT OXFORD: Anyone who would like to spend a summer at Oxford University in England earning 3 credit hours should contact Dr. Dwight Mullen on Dec. 6 in the private dinning room from noon to 1 p.m. Three courses will be offered including Shakespeare, Britain in World War II and Art. LOST AND FOUND Found: Red book bag. Inquire in the Registrar’s Office in Lipinsky Hall. Lost: a tape case somewhere between Mills Hall and the Highrise. Reward if found. Matthew Eldridge, 254-2178 anytime. Lost two and a half to three weeks ago. LOST: Keychain with heart and Ann written on it with one key. If found call 252-2135 Sales Associates needed: Part and full-time jobs with successful retail clothing chain available. Unlimited growth potential and excellent work atmosphere are possible. Positions available at River Ridge Market Place. For more information call 919-783- 6051. Found: Bracelet. Found in the parking lot between the library and Robinson Hall. Call Dr. Kathy Whatley at extension 6442 and identify. Found Nov. 14. Found: a ring in the ladies’ room of Carmichael Hall approximately three weeks ago. Call 254-9737 to identify. SGA NOTES The UNCA Student Government is here for you! SGA meets every Wednesday at 9 p.m. for the senate meeting in room 37 of the Highsmith Center. This meeting is open to all students. SGA Aesthetics Committee Meeting Every Tuesday at 8:30 pm Highsmith #37 Get Involved in Campus Facility Planning and Campus Improvement SGA, HERE FOR YOU! AAUW SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED The Hendersonville Branch of the American Association of University Women is again offering two or more For sale: Dorm room refrigerator and computer table with shelves. For more information, call 253-0863 evenings. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA SEEKS MEMBERS UNCA’s circle of Omicron Delta Kappa will be celebrating the organization’s 75th anniversary this year as one of the nation’s most respected honoraries. ODK is a junior/senior honorary stressing academic accomplishment in league with outstanding performance in government, athletics, and mass media as well as the creative and performing arts. ODK has established itself on nearly two hundred college campuses in the U.S., of which UNCA is privileged to be one. As part of its Fall recruiting program, ODK will conduct its "Tapping" ceremony December 4-8. At this time those fulfilling the requirements for membership will be "notified" by current ODK members who will then install them wherever they may be, whether in their dorm room, in class, or elsewhere on campus. Those interested in finding out more about ODK are invited to contact faculty adviser John Bernhardt at 251-6444. CLUB NOTES The Adventure Gaming Society is a group of WNC people interested in role- playing games. We meet Saturdays from 6 p.m. until 12 p.m. in Zagier. Our members’ interests run from Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, Battletech, Champions, Call of Cthulu, Marvel Superheroes and many more! If you’re interested in gaming with us, show up Saturdays or call Darrell Autrey at 253- 7879. American Music Week concert originally scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 9, has been re-scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. in Lipinsky Auditorium. Admission will be $2. FINANCIAL AID SOROPTIMIST SCHOLARSHIP -- Soroptimist International of Asheville is offering the local training awards program of $500 to a deserving woman, to present spring 1990. Recipient will have the opportunity to compete on the regional level for one of two additional awards of $1500. Candidates are preferably heads of households completing undergraduate programs or enrolled in vocational or technical training. Application deadline is Dec. 15, 1989 and are available in the financial aid office, Lipinsky Hall 221. THEATRE UNCA Theatre UNCA will present two student-directed one-act plays in its Forum theatre series, Tuesday and Thursday, December 5 and 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Carol Belk Theatre on the UNCA campus. George Bernard Shaw’s "The Man of Destiny," to be presented on Tuesday, is a comedy about the young Napoleon who encounters a lady in an Italian inn who has stolen some dispatches intended for him. Stephen Black’s "Horse Latitudes," to be presented on Thursday, is a touching drama of a mother and her young children waiting in a train station. Refreshments will be served prior to each production at 7 p.m. and the audience is invited to remain after the performance for a discussion with the cast and director. Admission is free. INTERNATIONAL PEACE SCHOLARSHIP - Believing that education is fundamental to world peace and understanding, members of the P.E.O. Sisterhood contribute funds to provide grants-in-aid for selected women from other countries for study in the United States and Canada. Applicant must be qualified for admission to full-time graduate study, working toward a graduate degree in the college or university she will attend; must submit a witnessed statement that upon completion of her degree program, she will return immediately to her own country to pursue her professional career. To request an application (between Sept. 15 and Dec. 31), write to: P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship fund, P.E.O. executive office, 3700 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50312. Applications must be received no later than Jan. 31, 1990. 1 9 8 9 - 1 9 9 0 DISTINGUISHED TEACHER AWARD The University Teaching Council is asking for nominations for the 1989- 1990 Distinguished Teacher Award. The award is presented to a full-time faculty member who has earned a reputation for outstanding teaching. All students and alumni are especially invited and encouraged to write letters of nomination specifically detailing why the instructor of their choice should be honored. Send letters of nomination to: John Bernhardt, Biology Dept., UNCA, One University Heights, Asheville, N.C. 28804-3299. Eating disorder self-help group meets weekly on Fridays at 2:15 in the counseling center. For more information contact Maggie Weshner at 251-6515. TONIGHT!! TONIGHT!! Lip-Sync Competition Time 8 p.m. Place.... Cafeteria Cost $1 UNCA Students $1.50 Faculty/Children $2 Others All announeements and classifieds must be turned in to The Blue Banner office at 208-A Carmichael Hall on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Announcements and classifieds are free on a first come, first served basis. Call 251-6586 for further details.