The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday. May 12. 1971 News arommti. n .i ' V t . A. ir r ' ' ' 1 " I SWF ' I i i - -sjak. -f Classes end Thursday but exams aren't far away and this student seems to be catching up on all the studying he can. A little extra book-learning never does any harm at this time of year. (Staff photo by Cliff Kolovson) & become of Dental UNCNews Bureau Seven senior students and two faculty members of the UNC School of Dentistry have " been elected to membership in Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Dental Honor Society. New student members include William B. Brunk of Charlotte, David J. Hall of Wilmington, William A. Inge,- Jr. of BlatIingtbri,'' James B. Macpmsori of Shelby,' Jv Thomas Murphy1 of Eden, ' Walter ' K. Swing of ' Lexington " arid Richard J. Vanek of Handen, Conn. The two new faculty members are Dr. Theodore R. Oldenburg, professor and chairman of the Department of Periodontics, and Dr. Donald W. Warren, 3 t - TT- ... W- : -"""! I .ii. m,uj' i - "1 professor and chairman of the Department of . Dental Ecology. In order to be elected to membership as a student, one must be in the upper 20 per cent of your class scholastically during all four years of dental school. In addition to scholarship and clinical ability, one must have demonstrated exemplary traits of character and potential qualities of future professional . .'growth iandiattainmehtsdoH nf.fiuiocJte s J To e elected' a faculty" member one must have made outstanding contributions to the art of dentistry or its allied sciences and have served as a full-time faculty member for at least three years. ' ": n I if members Society " u u u Why be left at the gate when for just a little more you can get a reserved seat on Delta? Delta's reserved seat Youth Fare Plan saves you 25 compared with regular Day Tourist. Costs just a trifle more than standby. No waiting (and waiting!) You know exactly when you're scheduled to leave and arrive? We honor Youth Fare cards from all. other airlines. Or purchase one from us for only $3.00. It's accepted by all carriers. Anyone from 12 to 22 years of age is eligible. For reservations call Delta or see your Travel Agent. Compare these typical standby fares with Delta's reserved seat Youth Fares. ... ' DELTAS - Standby fares on RESERVED SEAT Between other airlines YOUTH FARES MiamiFt. Lauderdale to Chicago $58 $67 Atlanta to New York City v $40 $47 Chicago to Tampa $51 $57 Detroit to Houston $55 - $63 r Los Angeles to Dallas - . $60 $68 San Francisco to Dallas $70 $79 Kansas City to Atlanta : $39 $45 Dallas to Phoenix $46 $52 Houston to New York City $68 . $77 . Atlanta to Miami $34 $38 Chicago to Houston . $49 $55 : AI! fares include the 8 U.S. Transportation Tax. n n Wolfe contest winners to be announced today The winners of the Thomas Wolfe Creative Writing Contest will be announced tonight ai: a cocktail parry at Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, sponsor of the contest. Prizes will be presented to the winners at the party, which begins at 5 p.m. First prize is SI 00; second prize, S35 from the Intimate Bookshop; third prize, $20 from Town and Campus and Wentworth and Sloan; and fourth prize, $5 from Julian's. The contest was upon to all undergraduate and graduate students at the University. The entries were judged by members of the UNC English department. Ice cream social set for The Pit Thursday The Music and Social Committees of the Carolina Union Activities Group will sponsor an ice cream social in the Pit Thursday 4-8 p.m. , The price will be 10 cents for all the ice cream you can 4 eat. The Union will provide 120 gallons of vanilla ice cream plus chocolate syrup, butterscotch topping, cherries, nuts and strawberries. Peter Ingram's Dixieland Band will entertain from 5:30 to 7:30 in the midst of an 1 890's atmosphere. Celebration of summer slated for Thursday A celebration in honor of the impending summer, featuring food and - music, will be staged Thursday night in' the Ramshead Parking Lot. The celebration, sponsored jointly by Scott Residence College, Alderman, Kenan, Morrison, Ehringhaus and Granville dorms, will provide free food from 6:30-8 p.m. The music will be by the Okaysions from 8-12 p.m. All are invited. , ,. David Hastings wins WSOC-radio scholarship . David Morris Hastings of Walkertown has received the $500 WSOC Radio and Television Scholarship for study at UNC, Dr. Wesley Wallace, chairman Of the Radio, Television and 1 Motion Pictures Department announced today i n 't n j Hastings transferred to the University last summer from Catawba College. He has worked summrs and part-time as a production assistant at WSJS-TV in Winston Salem. As an East Forsyth High School student, Hastings attended the 1 967 N.C. 1 u High School Radio and Television Summer Institute at the University. - The Scholarship is awarded to a junior or senior majoring in. the RTVMP Department and living within the WSOC Radio-Television broadcast area. Students "must demonstrate academic achievement and an obvious interest in broadcasting." He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Morris Hastings of Rt. 4, Walkertown. Cairo U. professor visits pharmacy school Dr. Shafik Balbaa, dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Cairo University recently visited the UNC School of Pharmacy for a three-day visit. Dr. George P. Hager, dean of the UNC School of Pharmacy, was host to Dr. Balbaa while he toured the School and other UNC and Research Triangle Facilities. Dr. Balbaa's United States tour was sponsored by the World Health Organization and included visits to eight schools of pharmacy. Dr. Lee receives grant for study of cancer A grant in excess of $59,000 has been awarded to Dr. Kuo-Hsiung Lee of the UNC School of Pharmacy by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Lee will study the biochemical and synthetic properties of helanalin and related derivatives for anti-cancer activity. Dr. Lee is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and did post doctoral studies at UCLA. He is with the medicinal chemistry department of the School of Pharmacy. Debbie Potter winner of broadcasting grant Deborah Ann Potter is the winner of the $750 Roy H. Park Scholarship for study in broadcasting at UNC, Dr. Wesley "Wallace, chairman of the Radio, Television and Motion Pictures Department, announced today. v Selected as this year's "outstanding junior woman," Miss Potter received the Jane Craige Gray Award presented by Kappa Delta sorority. Although she was manager of campus radio station WCAR, her activities on campus ! have ;. not . been limited to pbrpadcast.tngjr, fj ? xy,r (tsdl fstj.'jf! , A North , Carolina Fellow, she -: was recently initiated into Phi Beta Kappa and the Valkyries, highest women's honorary at UNC. She is treasurer of the ABC Theatre nOO PLflYIQQ A LOVE STORY OF , tears and laughter... heartbreak and joy! in METRO COLOR Ms Vs1 1? .tt BXBwCHHaBERIAlU' From The Best-Selling Novel By Chapel Hill's Betty Smith MAY 14 & 15 1:55-3:40-5:20-7:05-9 KM M ..iirT n 1 Tl'rt I I SPELLBlriUlau! f 1 . M a f t f f ff Sidney Glazier presents UULiM SPjg' Color- UMC PICTURES CrrW MAY 17 & 18 2:35-4:40-6:45-9 Rod Orson GP Steiger Welles Association .of Women Students, and member of the Student Drug Coordinating Committee and the Board of Directors of the library Miss Potter attended the American School of Paris before enrolling in the freshman honors program at UNC. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.V. Saintonse. currently of Paris. France. The Scholarship was established this year by broadcast executive Roy H. Park of Ithaca, N.Y., president of Park Broadcasting, Inc. which operates WNCT in Greenville. 3 films on Hungary set for showing today Three films on modern Hungary will be presented by the UNC anthropology department at the Carolina Theater at 10 a.m. today. The films are free and open to the public. They are "Autumn at The River Tisva," "Sopron: Portrait of a Provincial City" and "Hungary as a Bird Sees It." .-. 1 DTH FOR SALE: 1963 Ywnaha ISO street bike. Excellent condition. Best offer. Call 933-3375. mornings. Students should disregard the advertisement for Alaskan jobs. Do not write to Job Research Center. Toronto. Canada. We have doubts about their credibility. Apt. for summer. Girls only, Eastgate, Pool, porch, air-cond., dishwasher. Two bedrooms, part-furnished. $ 1 50 month. 929-3945. Diamond engagement ring: carat, tiffany setting. Worn IVi year., perfect condition. $120 or best offer. 967-4636 or 942-6032. FOR SALE: 1963 FORD FAIRLANE. Good condition and very good transportation. $300. Call Robert Stewart, 489-8831 Durham after 7:00 p.m. 1966 VW SQBK. New brakes, tires, starter. Excellent condition. A steal at $900. or best offer. Call 942-6531. 1969 Honda 50-$ 150.00 1400 miles. Call Garth 968-9068 between 5 & 6. FOR SALE: 1970 Honda 350 street bike.. Excellent condiion. Best offer. Call 968-9032. FOR SALE: Selmer Tenor Sax and Conn electric pickup for wind instruments. Call 933-4753. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ MALE UNDERGRADUATES . EARN CASH ACCORDING TO PERFORMANCE IN A COMPUTER-CONTROLLED BARGAINING EXPERIMENT AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS THIS WEEK AND NEXT CALL NOW 933-3941 PE 2040 Turntable, Sansui AU 999 amp., Bose 901 speakers. 3 mos. old. Perfect condition. Orig. over $1000, now $800. 942-3524 before 9:00 p.m. : "RCA ,! Portable' 'stereo'. Complete" "with headphones1 and speakers. Excellent condition. $120 or best offer. Call 933-1806. 8-track Panasonic car stereo. Factory fresh, unused. $75 or best offer. Call 933-1806. WANTED: Student durinq summer to work in garden. $2 per hour. Write 402 Morgan Creek Road, Chapel Hill. FOR SALE: Sansuii AU999 amplifier. 50 watts. RJM.S. a channel. 1 mo. old Going to Europe, must sell. Reg. $300 now $250. Call 967-31 97 after 6: 00 p.m. ENGLISH READERS NEEDED familiar with Twain, Dickenson, Whitman. Also need history reader. Contact Bill Britt, 104 Manning. 933-9374. 1st session summer school. 2-bedroom house in wooded area around Chapel Hill wanted to rent starting July 1st or Sept. 1st. Up to $175. Call collect 212-369-4870 after 6 p.m. SUMMER SUBLET: Two-bedroom, furnished apartment, duplex $120: 12 min. walk from campus. Grads or older girts preferred, may compromise. 967-5854. Also. 6 to 12-volt adapter needed. FOR SALE: 8-track car player in good condition with 2 speakers, 5 free tapes. Only $30. Call McKenzie 968-9394. Leave number, name if not mere. WANTED: Student to share furnished two-bedroom apartment, air conditioned, from , June to September. $60 a month includes 1 utilities. Call 933-7111. SPACIOUS APT. AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE: 2-bedroom townhouse, air conditioned, pool. Dishwasher, disposal, partially unfurnished. About 2 miles from campus. Call 929-2883. GOLF CLUBS: Complete set Spalding irons; R. Jones woods; shoes (lO1) incl. $75. 967-6607 Sundays and after 7 p.m. weekdays. Need 2 males to share 3-bedroom air conditioned house for summer. $50 per person plus utilities. Only 5 minutes from campus. 929-2944. NEEDED: Ride to within commuting distance of N.Y. City on the evening of May 21st. Will share expenses. Call Gret at 933-2452 anytime. NEEDED: One or two male roommates for summer to share furnished, air-cond. apt. $50month plus utilities. Call 933-4006. Need ride to Atlanta anytime Thursday or Friday, May 13, 14 share expenses. Kris. 933-8117. ' Apartment for summer rent: June-Aug.: two people wanted to share apartment at Royal Park; $50 a month per person, air conditioned, pool. Call 929-5073 anytime. SURFBOARD FOR SALE: 6'6" Con Crystal Butterfly, good shape. Come by or call TOM WARD. 304 Grimes. 966-5394. ' FOR SALE: Lafayette LA-224T stereo am 2 criterion 50 speaker, Gerrard turntable, SiOQ. GE 4 track tape recorder, S70. Used in good shape, call Charles, 933-2455. FOR SALE: Gerrard 40 MK II turntable with base and dustcover. $35. Call Joe, 933-4215. Craig 4-track tape recorder, solid-state stereo. Sound-OTV sound $120. Win bargain. Acc. included. Call Jim Thorn as son, 963-3311 or 96S-9215. FOR SALE: 1969 Yamaha CT-1 175 Enduro very good condition, low mileage. $400. CaJI. Ralph at 967-5063. FOR SALE: 1969 FIREBIRD CONVERTIBLE. Blue. 350 V-S. 3-speed floor shift, Michel ins with at least 25,000 miles left. Call 942-4055 before 10 p.m. FOR SALE: 1938 MG-TA. $900. Call Carol Farino at Library School 933-8362 during day or come by 1610 EI Franklin St. PEUGEOT BICCYCLES. Order now for delivery late May. Assembled, accessories available. Brochures. (PX-10's special-ordered. 6 weeks). Call 963-3392 or 967-5252. evenings 5 to 9. C School of Medicine gives service awards Four North Carolinians and one New Yorker have been awarded the UNC School of Medicine's Distinguished Service Awards. Adelaide and Howard Ho'derness of Greensboro, Dr. Jacob Koornen of Rakish, Dr. Ralph SUer Morgan of Syha and John M. Russell of New York received the awards at the annual medical alumni dinner held here in Chapel Hill. This award was started in l'?55 on the 75th anniversary of the founding of the UNC Medical School to recognize those who contributed importantly to the establishment and early growth of the four-year medical school. The award is designed to honor alumni and friends whose distinguished careers and unselfish contributions to society have added luster and prestige to the University and its medical school. , ROOMMATE NEEDED: Summer, possibly next year. Town & Campus apt. Furnished, carpeted, AC, pools. 7 mm. to Duke or CH. Rent negotiable. Marty 4S9-4360; 684-3754. PUPPIES-Very smart, affectionate, healthy. ALIVE! Six wks. old, free, born of a wondrous mother-dog ( germ. shepherd-H small terrier) and a Mystery Man father. Need good homes badly. Call Sharon 967-4635 or 942-6032. 8 1 ess you. EUROPE! NY-LONDON-NY May29-July 28: $199 June 11-Aug. 28: $205 June 25-Aug. 28: $210 July 10-Auq. 24: $216 BOEING 707 942-7289 evenings SUMMER FLIGHTS TO EUROPE JuneS-Aug. 26: $170 June20-Aug. 1:$170 NY-LONDON-NY 929-3655 anytime JAGUAR 1964 XKE Coupe. Dark green. Original saddle tan leather, chrome-wire wheels, radial tires. Excellent condition. Must sell. $1995. By owner 942-5183 ext. 39 from 9-1 and 3-5. NOW RENTING: 2 and 3-bedroom AC mobile homes. For June occupancy. Tel. 929-2S54 or 942-1749 9 to 6 p.m. TOY POODLE for sale. AKC registered. Black male. Call 933-5183. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED: June or Sept. Mature girl needs someone to share an as yet unlocated apt. Call 967-5845 after 3. Male Spanish major or anyone very proficient in Spanish earn $50. Call 967-3755 between. 12 noon and 12 am. . r FOR RENT FOR SUMMER: Furnished 12 X 60 3-bedroom mobile home. Electric stove, washing machine, water included. Four miles . from campus. $.150 Call 967-5037 after 5:00 FOR SALE: 2 single beds, excellent condition easily transportable. Will sell cheap. Call 929-3667 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: Fender-made Classical Guitar. One month old. Cost $160 new. Will sell for $120. Need money badly. Mike Joe Thompson. 933-4083. HURRY. LOTUS Super Seven, Cosworth Ford 116E, front discs, many spares. Race-ready, and presently street licensed. No races on present engine. $2,800. 929-4071. MUST SELL: 1956 MGA. Blue, good condition, new top, good tires, runs fine. $350 but price hassles accepted. Call M titer 967-5122. TO SUBLET FOR SUMMER: Furnished, air conditioned, two-bedroom apartment. Within walking distance of campus. Call 942-7097 after 6 pom. Late 1970 Fiat 124 Sports Coupe. Green less than 4000 miles. Still under warranty. New, $3450. Asking $2300. 942-2075. DRUMMER, versatile and experienced, needed by top local band for next school year. Guaranteed gigs. Call Durham 489-4066 immediately. Leave mesjiage. APARTMENT: Male wants rising senior or grad student to rfiare 2-bedroom apt. for summer. Furnished, pool, AC. $75mo. plus util. 929-6940. WANTED: One or two girls to share apt for first andor second summer sessions. In Kingwood Apts. AC, $50mo. plus utilities. Call 967-6064. APARTMENT FOR LEASE. June-Aug. 2 bedrooms, partially furnised, pool, air-conditioried. 3 minutes driving distance from campus. Shepherd Lane. 967-3223. TAPES FOR SALE! 80-minuta 8-track cartridge tapes (2 LPs) made $5.00. Will record over old tapes $2.00. 20 cartridge alligator carrying cases-$8.00. Call Chuck, 967-6171. . FOR SALE: 1964 VW Karmen Ghia; body dan aged but in excellent mechanical condition. Motor recently rebuilt. Ideal for conversion to dune buggy. 933-1531. Sublet apartment: June and July andor Aug: Will arrange. $85 per month. One bedroom, two single beds. CaJI after 10': 00 oxn. 929-329Z Perfect for June Grad 1970 VW. R-H, W SW. etc. Drfven by wife to and from work at UNC Only 9,000 miles. After 5 p.m. 8S7-3S63. Priced to sell: MGB convertible, British Racing green, radio, heater, low mileage, excellent condition. Call Clay Thomas. FOR SALE: 1963 Yamaha 125cc Enduro 2700 miles, excellent condition, $325. Eve runes 929-5493. Need ride to Yteti D.C. this Friday, f 4th. Qz'l Amy. 9G3-SG3. VViiJ share expenses. Porsche-911T Tsrga. Low miles, blue with tan interior. AH popular factory cotions. Oricinal owner leading for Europe, must seU. SS3-9Q62. Ask for Lee Smith. ROOM FOR RENT: To male graduate student in house adiomng campus. S42-3CC& SELLING: Fine stereo system with Garrard turn tab. e, 5125. Two blenders, cherry-wood desk, sewinq machine, other furniture. R.C.A. portable TV, eomfortabie queen mattress, sprinos, motorcycle trailer, saiiing kayak. Don. cjitu: r.iusi iw uoc step-van. Excellent runnsn ccnd.tion. Contict Cerrig at yjui ext. tefcra 4:30. ?.'cn.-Fri. $350 or best offer. f Honda 180 end bsil hc!met Must sell immediately (leaving for Eos ton) -Going for unTS1C0. needs some work dona on it. Ca!l Need 2 males to sublet a University Gardens Aot for summer. SSO a month furr .Call