Tiipsday, March 29, 1983 The Clarion Page 3 Dr. Dunstan T o Guide 30-Day European Tour While some students on campus find themselves lack ing extra spending money (and the ideas to generate some), freshman Beth Wahl has found a solution to this problem: cutting and styling hair. Charging $4 for cuts and $2 for trims, Beth averages about four cutting ap pointments a week. “Now I have some extra money, the stylist said. “And more and more people are coming to me for appointments.” What’s the BC look? “Guys ask for the ‘soccer look’ and girls like their hair feathered,” Beth explained. OWN LETICS 7 E. >fain .Sf.. Brevard WPNF 1240 KhZ ( able F.M. 9.').!) CFI borrower conference notice Students Who Have Received Loans From college foundation, inc. Must Attend Conference Scheduled Below Or Makeup Conference In Raleigh MARCH 30 lltlS DATE TIME JCKieS LlBRA^y- 5>EMINA LOCATION Do you seek travel and adven ture this summer? Why not con sider a tour of Europe? Dr. Will Dunstan, assistant pro fessor of history and art at Brevard College, will direct a month-long tour of six European countries this summer, beginning June 1. The countries on the tour are England, France, West Ger many, Austria, Italy, and Greece. The total cost of the European tour is $1995. According to Dr. Dunstan, the European tour should provide students with an exhilarating educational ex perience and an opportunity to enjoy new cultures and en vironments at a bargain price. The tour price includes round- trip air fare, all surface transpor tation, two meals daily, tours Cruising amoung the Greek Isles is only a part of the European tour offered by college history professor Dr. Will Dunstan. conducted by native guides, and hotel rooms with private baths. In addition, the European tour provides an unforgettable three- day cruise of the Greek Islands on a ship that sleeps over seven hundred passengers. The deadline for making reser vations is approaching. If you would like additional informa tion, see Dr. Dunstan in McLarty- Goodson 236. Interchristo’ Offers Job Services CAMPUS Jobs...you need one. Summer vacation and graduation ap proaches. Where do you look? If you’ve consider^ some kind of Christian service work, either short-term or longer, there may be good news. Intercristo, a na tional referral service for Chris tians seeking jobs in Christian organizations, reports that employment prospects in Chris tian work have never been brighter. Matt Howell, a 1981 graduate of Washington State University, us ed Interchristo to find his job / teaching English. Matt Writes, “I would encourage every college junior...to apply through Inter christo. The results could be life changing. I know they have been forme.” All kinds of opportunities are available through this organiza tion. How can you find out about specific openings? Call or write Interchristo. In terchristo will send you a “Match Profile” form. Fill it in and return it to Interchristo. Within a week or 10 days you’ll get a computer printout of job openings tailored especially for you. Opportunities in ministry, teaching, communications, business, health care, social ser vices, and other fields are available. Some are in the U.S., others overseas. Both salaried and self-support positions are available for sum mer, short-term and long-term work. For information, call Inter cristo toll-free, 1-800-426-1342. Or write Interchristo, PO Box 33487, Seattle, WA, 98133. \ Matthews’Screen Screams By Jonnathan Matthews Newman Portrays Troubled Lawyer “Excellent, Sensational, Mov ing, A Triumph” - This is what critics are saying about The Ver dict. Paul Newman’s impressive performance as an alcoholic at torney makes The Verdict a “must see.” Lawyer Frank Galvin, forced to leave his law firm because of a scandal, has been reduced to am bulance chasing, and has lost every case in the past four years. The film begins with Galvin taking a case against Ar chdiocese of Boston, whose hospital staff gave the wrong medication to a young pregnant woman, leaving her in a coma for life. Newman supported by a great cast. James Mason makes an ex cellent prosecuting attorney and villain; Jack Warden is the lawyer and friend who helps Galvin. Miles O’Shea is the un sympathetic judge who stacks the odds against Galvin. Charlotte Rampling is the mysteroius woman who appears in Galvin’s life. For years Paul Newman has been working hard for star status with films like Butch Cassidy, Hud, The Sting, Cool Hand Luke, and Absence of Malice. These films were all great, but never gave Newman the one thing that would let him know that his work meant something more than just an entertaining night. That one thing is the Academy Award, the golden idol, the “Oscar”. All that work may have finally paid off The Verdict has secured Paul Newman a nomination in this year’s Academy Awards. BEST FRIENDS Burt Reynolds and Goldie Hawn combine their talents in Best Friends, as they shed their cowboy hats and army boots to become lovers. The warmest and caring film of the season, set in a Tracy and Hepburn style of comedy- romance, gives us Reynolds and Hawn as two screenwriters. They have lived together for five years when suddenly he decided on marriage. Both actors show the concern, love, and friendship that two peo ple share. Best Friends will keep you laughing, and interested throughout and it will leave love in your heart and the feeling of sharing it with someone.