The Daily Tar Heel By junior class officers 0 oeareo by Doug Hall Staff Writer The junior class officers are working to change the University policy .that requires junior transfer students to live in University housing during the first year of Hood Cpps, junior class prerT J - said Sunday the officers are plau.i to meet with administrative personnel and circulate a petition among the 962 junior transfers presently on campus. The petition will be sent to the director of Residence Life, the deans of men and women and the dean of Student Affairs, Capps said. 'The junior transfer students are a To fight retardation MM by Steve Calos Staff Writer Carey S. Fendley, executive director of the North Carolina Association for retarded Children, Inc., has appealed to UNC students to lead the revivial of the Chapel Hill chapter of the organization. Since "only, one or two people have been carrying the entire load in the community," the task of training retarded youths and acquainting the public with their plight "has suffered very much." A public discussion of ways to revive public interest in the program for retarded youths in Orange County will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Wesley Foundation headquarters. UNC students could be instrumental, according to Fendley, in such activities as G Teacher placement interviews this weel ; , SchoQl;;,jsys,tems .have scheduled? prospective mpjoyee. : interviews this week fdrijNCrsfudents: r. Interested students shoutf stop by the leacner mcement bureau in 1U3 Peabody Hall to sign up tor an interview time. The school systems and interview dates include: Kinston City Schools, Kinston, Monday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Self-Service Gas LAUNDRY Washors $.30 Dryers .10 WE HONOR Pure Bank Americard CITO Master Charge Am. Express Credit Cards ECONO I GAS Reg. 32.9 IPre. 35.9 605 W. Main Carrboro (In Front Of A&P And The Bootery) Owner Nick Watts Says, "If You Don't See It, I'll Order It f. N- r" W'- "VI -t Monday, February 22. 1971 .71 n minority group that is being discriminated against," Capps said. "They have a powerless base. We hope to change their housing requirements to those of other juniors." Capps said the class officers are not 'trying to take a thousand students out of the residence halls. We just want them to have the choice between private and University housing." In a memorandum to Robert Kepner, director of Residence Life, Capps listed six reasons for abolishing ihe one-year living requirement: Other junior students are not required to live in University housing. Dormitory life is only a "marginal way to orient a student to UNC, its opportunities and functions." the manning of an activity center for retarded children, sponsoring parties and picnics, tutoring, baby sitting, doing office work or "just being 'big brothers and sisters' for these kids." "Students who do volunteer work at the Murdock Center could do a lot of good locally," said Fendley. "Publicity-acquainting people with factual information about retarded children in Chapel Hill as well as information about the goals of our organization" is the chief area in which members of the local academic community "can provide direct help," maintained Mrs. Phyllis Green, president of the Orange County Association of Retarded Children. "We've been growing in 'on the books' membership," she continued, "but we just have not had enough people to actually do any work." Va., Monday 1-4:30 p.m.; and Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Tulsa City Schools, Tulsa, Okla., Wednesday from 2 to 8 p.m. Also sending representatives will be Alexandria City Schools, Alexandria, Va., Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Harford County Schools, Bel Air, Md., Wednesday, 2-8 p.m.; Berea City School District, Berea, Ohio, Thursday; and Shaker Heights City Schools, Shaker Heights, Ohio, Thursday. And Laundry PLUS YoYo's Watches Frozen Cola Crushed Ice Mixers Chips-Pretzels .j a SPEAKER., -Days Songs' 4 csmpus cnusaoE. " i i 99 n n Noise in dorms exceeds that of private or apartment living. Junior transfers "have already experienced two years of 'college dorm life' and the 2 1 -year-old junior transfer can live off campus and so can married students. The current policy is too discriminating against the young single junior student." With the rising expense of dormitories, it is more economical to live in an apartment. The junior transfers from within the Consolidated University network have fulfilled the UNC housing requirement of two years. The University's present housing policy states sophomore and junior transfers must live in University housing, 0 sue "The energy and ideas of students at the University might be what it takes to get this organization going again," she asserted. Mrs. Green, who has been acting president since her term as president ended because "no one wanted to be a leader," attributes the lack of local activity to several factors that are factsof life in any acadmeic community. "Professional people seldom find time to do any work other than make speeches," saidMrs. Green. "Also there is a great deal of mobility here. Some people who want to help aren't here long enough." In support of this last contention, she mentioned a former president and the last treasurer of the local organization who left Chapel Hill to assume positions in other cities. Another problem, according to Mrs. Green, is the "Orange County Association for Retarded Children has a history of being a parents organization. I am not the parent of a retarded child, but most people show little interest in retarded children unless a member of their immediate family is retarded. "Many parents of retarded children are indigent, and some are retarded themselves." "Previous appeals have produced some people who would work, but no one who wanted-to lead,": related Mrs. Green. ; ; She urged UNC students to attent the Tuesday meeting and to spearhead the efforts of retarded children in Chapel Hill to achieve their maximum degree of personal independence. Ii . Mon. ROAST LEG OF w2 vegs. & rolls Tues. 14 BBQ CHICKEN w2 vegs & rolls Wed. BEEF PARMIGIANA w2 vegs & rolls Thurs. ROAST BEEF PLATTER W 2 vegs. & rolls FILET OF FLOUNDER . w2 veas Ri rnllc VIENNESE MEAT LOAF w2 vegs & rolls SOUP AND SALAD WILL BE SERVED WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE LUNCHEONS FOR . . . 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Mary Valier, president of the Assocaition of Women Students (AWS), said she does not think the policy should be a financial consideration. But, she said, many women junior transfers come from "very sheltered girls schools" and are not ready to live " on their own." "I feel it necessary to have girls living on campus for one semester to become oriented to the University," Miss Valier said. "But I do not think a whole year is necessary." Mark Evans, co-chairman of the Residence College Federation (RCF), said he agrees "wholeheartedly" with Capps" six points. "When junior transfers come here, they are already oriented to university life," he said. "They understand their responsibilities better. They don't need to be oriented to the campus." Evans said he also favors abolishing the requirement that sophomores live on campus. "But I guess the freshmen need a year to be oriented to the University," he said. Aldermen say The Chapel Hill Board of Adjustment has voted unanimously to deny Kenan Oil Company a special use permit for a 10-pump self-service gas pavilion on Franklin Street. RCF to meet The Men's Residence Council (MRC) and the Association of Women Students (AWS) will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the Carolina Union to pick up copies of proposed amendments to the Residence College Federation (RCF). - MRC and -; AWS ' will fvote. on ? the amendments, which - provide for,, a camp us-wide election of the RCF chairman, Marwh 8. QQGD LUDGElEOn SPEGIAILG 1.1:30-2:30 LAMB WANTED: Two people to take over lease or 1 person to share lease. March-Aug. 1971. 2 -bedroom 967-438. furnished Kings wood apt. Call COUPLE NEEDS HOUSE in the country immediately. If you know of a vacant house or friends who will be leaving one soon call 967-4982 anytime. "For coeds it's the pill; for men, it's us. We sub-job our products. 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On the contrary, these words were sroken bv Dave Jones, a six-year veteran of the Campus Crusad for Christ I in the Staff who will be appeam, Carolina Union tonight and Tuesday at 9 p.m. no Dave Jones Board Chariman Warren Hausler declined comment on the group's decision, saying that his "discussion might put the ruling in jeopardy. A statement from the board said the special use request was denied on the basis of three points in the special use requirements -the gas pumps would seriously affect public health and safety, would not constitute a public necessity and would not be in harmony with the plan for development of the area. June Mallard, vice president and general manager of Kenan, said the company is studying the board's action 4jut-is -not presently planningany .future action. Mayor Howard Lee, who has dene Use DTH Ads cQiH LOVE ralln "j- uuj P I AY E RS 8-Track Stereo Cartridge player and AMFM Stereo Radio. Completely portable; battery or electric with two dynamic speakers. Now you can take your favorite music with you and your favorite girl to your favorite spot . . . indoors or out. Panasonic . . . for those who love spring. j j ' J "l - -i, '. - I ;m iY.d 3 ' -' , s r m s i i - j j i -, , I til I ' - ' : 1 -il l a 7 M speeches The topics of Jones discussion will be "God Isn't Down on Sex" and THe Dating Game." Jones was bom July 1, 1943, in Cambridge, ar.d graduated from Wheaton College in Illinois with a B.S. in sociology. After graduation, he joined the staff of the Campus Crusade for Christ and has served at the University of Texas, and Georgia Tech and as a director in Pennsylvania and South Carolina. Jones explained the two prevailing philosphies on sex: "People have gross ideas about what sex is about. They go to two extremes: the playboy philosophy (if you're hungry, eat a meal; if you're sexually hungry, satisfy that desire too) and the idea God's and the puritan viewpoint on sex are the same." About dating, Jones cited the criteria for success, 'Today the barometer on a date is how far you got and how fast you got there. You go out for a show, coke and sex, and if you're pressed for time, you cut out the Coke." Jones rektes this to Christian marriage and worries about what effect the "braille system" of getting to know one another will have on enduring relationships. Jones will explain the Christian viewpoint concerning sex and his Lnterpretation of God's viewpoint during his talks. atted. publicly opposed the gas pavilion, could not be reached for comment. The Board of Adjustment's action came after the Town Planning Board recommended Feb. 2 that the permit be denied ' Shortly after the Planning Board's recommendation, Mallard said the gas pavilion would be safer and more attractive than the location's present station, Gardner Motor and Tire Co., 1 1 2 W. Franklin St. Mallard added the new gas station is needed in Chapel Hill because of the tremendous increase in cars and people since the station was built in 1938, , a-, Kenan: had -.planned to level the Gardner station and the Quik Food Mart to install the self-service gas pumps. a s 1002 S. College Rd. 791-7365 Master Charra BankAmerissrd I H ;

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