What's Going On? Last Chance For Summer Quad Show Here's some of what's going on for UNC-A students and community this summer. John Denver at a bargain price, courtesy of the Office of Student Ac tivities! Student Activities Director Sharyn McDonald says a number of $12.50 tickets to the July 11 concert in the Asheville Civic Center have been bought by her office and will be dis counted to enrolled UNC-A students, faculty and staff for $8.50. Contact her at extension 207 or at her office in Lipinsky Student Center. The Sunday Film Series in Lipinsky continues with the musical hit "1776" on June 29 and July 3. Regular show time is 7:30, but the July 3 showing will begin at the end of the final perfor mance by the UNC-A Campus- Community Concert Band, which starts at 7 p.m. in front of Ramsey Library. Other films are "The Gauntlet" with Clint Eastwood, on July 11 and 13; "Car Wash," with George Carlin, Richard Pryor and Franklin Ajaye, on July 20, "Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat," on July 27 (with Fritz the Cat); "The Frisco Kid," with Gene Wilder, on Aug. 3, and "What's up. Doc?" with Ryan O'Neil and Barbra Streisand on Aug. 10. Admission is free to UNC-A students and 50 cents for anyone else. The fall film schedule starts Aug. 24, McDonald said. More information may be had by calling her office. The final performance in this year's i"naugural summer series of "Concerts on the Quad" by the UNC-A Campus- Community Concert Band will start at 7 p.m., Thursday, July 3, on the ter race in front of Ramsey Library. Everyone is invited to bring a Fourth of July picnic supper (one day early) and enjoy food and drink with the music. The concert will feature a flag Personal well-being through physical fitness is the sensible goal of a group to be organized the first week in July by Ed Harris, associate director of counseling and career development and UNC-A tennis coach. "Physical fitness and mental health are related," said Harris. "As physical fitness improves, so does the emo tional state of the individual." Harris and company will work to im prove both through better "car diovascular endurance" and general physical durability. UNC-A is inviting all new freshmen and transfer students to attend one of three scheduled orientation and registration programs July 11, 25 and Aug. 21. The get-togethers are designed to familiarize new students with pro grams and services offered at UNC-A, pageant presented by the drill team of the Asheville High School Marine Corps Junior ROTC, with a patriotic narration. The CCC Band is conducted by Pat Garren, a prize-winning band director for the Asheville city schools. A showing of the musical, "1776" in Lipinsky Auditorium will follow the concert. The program will be open to all students and members of the universi ty community without charge. It will probably be held "in the early morn ing" according to Harris, but that will be decided by what most of the members prefer. Also depending on interest will be how long the program will continue, he said. "Right now we'll leave it open- ended." Harris may be reached at extension 256, or contact Marie Hyatt at that number in the Counseling Center. to give them a chance to meet other students, faculty and members of the administration. An important purpose is to make sure these students are advised and registered for their fall classes. Call Ms. McDonald for more information. Good Chance For Slackers To Shape Up Orientation SUPPORT anc-fl BULLDOCiS!!! Published Monthly by The University of North Carolina at Asheville Asheville, NC 28814 The Paper Editor: William M. Mebane, Jr. Director of Public Information Assistants Sandy Ochsenreiter Secretary, Office of University Relations Student Assistants: Jim Trantham; Maria Domingo, John Edw^ards. Student Sports Information Director: Bob Koenig

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