Hot dogs, hot dogs and more hot dogs was the standard order Monday night at Hector's as several contestants tried to outdo each other in a hot dog eating contest. Hector's employe Tom Norby was happy to oblige as he hands Pete Galiniadis a dog. High school editors attend 30th annual N.C. Press Institute More than 270 high school newspaper and yearbook editors and their faculty advisors attended the 30th annual North Carolina Scholastic Press Institute at UNC here this week. The Institute is designed to aid students and advisors in improving their publications. It includes lecture-demonstrations in newswriting, makeup, photography, sports writing, editorial writing, staff organization, advertising and budgets. Participants for the 1971 Institute are from 44 Tar Heel schools. Dean John B. Adams of the UNC School of Journalism welcomed Institute participants at the opening session Monday, and Melissa Hardy of Chapel Hill, 18-year-old published novelist, was the speaker at the awards luncheon on Wednesday. UNC Journalism Professor Walter Spearman is Institute director. Faculty for the Institute includes Mrs. Zora Rashkis of Chapel Hill, instructor Campus calendar Yoga enthusiasts may meet and talk with Acharya Yatishwarananda Avadhuta, a member of India's Ananda Marga Yoga Society, on Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. in Rooms 202-204 of the Student Union. He will deliver a short lecture and interested people may stay and ask questions until 6 p.m. Lost: One brown lizard skin billfold, folding wallet type. Please return everything except money-items are desperately needed. You may keep the billfold if you like. Reward offered. 933-1584. Les Wagoner at 107 Ay cock. for newspaper staff members, and J.B. Edwards of Winston-Salem, instructor for yearbook staffers. Special speakers included: L. E. Mullins of the Raleigh News and Observer and . a member of UNC's Journalism faculty; Pat Reese, Fayetteville Observer; Jack Claiborne, Charlotte Observer; Bruce Philips, The Raleigh Times; Arlene Edwards, Winston-Salem Journal, and David Nicholson, Greensboro Daily News. A panel on "Adventures in Editing a College Newspaper" featured Rick Gray, former DTH associate editor and columnist; Mike Parnell, summer editor of the Tar Heel and managing editor of the DTH; and Lana Starnes, news editor of the Summer Tar Heel and columnist of the DTH. A highlight of the Institute was the announcement of the 1971 awards at the banquet Wednesday. Awards were presented for the best yearbooks and newpapers and for the best work done by individual students. New officers were announced at that time. The N. C. Scholastic Press Institute is sponsored by the UNC School of Journalism, UNC Extension Division, the N. C. Press Association and the N. C. Department of Public Instruction. jtL Daw Daw DaZcJi I I I WtltWlllf StMM new shipment of Soft Touch Greeting Cards a 1 also: &x& puZZ'eS iiJT stationery ' if Busy Birds Give Yourself A Lift Give Your Friends A Gift MOBIL GAS 32.9-35.9 2 Cents Per Gallon Off With $5.00 Purchase Beer, Wines, Champagnes-"Cold" Cost 10 UNC's Favorite Drink . . . $4.75 Case "Duck" Won't Fly! ...$1.99 E38BIL HAS and F 0E3G 27a Miles North Of Police Station On N.C. Hwy. 86 Phone 929-5056 Kevin Sherwood stuffs in another one as John Phillips looks on. Sherwood ate 14 by the two hour deadline, and that was good enough to take home the $25 first prize. (Staff photos by John Gellman) XI Hid announces its first fops bottoms other gear ALL ITEMS-NO EXCEPTIONS sirs) A It Hi HI in ND UP 149 E. FRANKLIN ST. V Open Thurs. and Friday 'til 6:30