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' ec?sC3 r . Sretyer t5. 1971 o f I Louse Diannni projects to raise money by Doug Hail Staff Wnhr : H-'u',f. a dr-? rehabilitation : r.fir Chape! Hill, has scv-ra: .r i-ri:.-:? projects planed this .-ar. i:r.s Vih'.ifation of fraternity and .:,:: hdp. c i'hy Holhfitld. a coordinator of the - 'vr. said officials of Genesis House will . talir.2 to fraternities and sororities on f at "Ail Sports The c Day"' "a renter. Mr.s HAhfteld said athletes from LAC. D-kt ani N. C. State v.:. he included :n this year's prsgram Genesis House vAl he shoeing a fhrn of the h;2hLehts of la.t sear's L'NC '-asketha:' 2arr.es at cmp-s d ,rm:t one; contnb-tions. M;is H-AiAi: said. Genesis Ho-se. :s-nded ry a C HA pediatrician. Dr Robert Stnur ,.ated on a !5C ts: of Chare: H:.i. Miss HAlineli sa:d ouses 3 r rare 0:1; zzz:.. 1 r.s -e.. to sail. . j j . -. - Prefer:!-. . :Ac UNC hsAeA A k'.ard Ge ,-e Karl A r any other organised group to he work me with the cents: "-am. she said. t.ain their help in raising fund-.. A similar program is underway at making spev.ncs l)iA. Ue-.erio. , DAe s-ard. he ear d hanJA-.g 1 1 University, she said, and some of he I) '.ike fraternities and sororities have the "Unvh!:nz for Dollars" cam spring to raise mone for the .enter. He dribbled a;rov the vt jte to gam pur-lu'ity .'ready responded to requests for help. Other projects tentatively planned by Genesis House include an "All Sports for Gen:.:s House. D j "' and include a possible telethon on a Since that time. furl ;lte television station. received more than S 25.000 in - i ; - :.; n r -JL I 1 : yMA K A.K- -A; A fiA- A - I - h- 'j - yAk 7"- y - 'zsJ 'r A more and more bicycles are used in Chapel Hill, a number of breakdowns will vcur. as happened Tuesday in Lower Quad. (Staff photo by Leslie Todd) The patients at Genesis H -e ct-g a well or the farm. The have : 100 sheep expected to add add:! They also plan to charge b, h rse stall's present!) ur.de: vr: and to sell some ha.ndicra supplement their income. Honorar checkin students "Any student wishing to join Phi Beta Kappa honorary society should go to the Office of Registration in Hanes Hall to see if they meet the eligibility requirements," says Dr. Claude George, associate dean of the School of Business Administration and advisor for the society. "We have some 19.000 students here at UNC and although we pull everyone's file to check to see if he or she has the requirements, we often overlook a tew people." said George. The nationally recognized society was t-hartered on the UNC campus in 104 and seeks to recognize "intellectual capacities well employed, especially in the liberal arts and sciences." Requirements for the society differ with the academic standing of the student and his overall grade point average. Juniors must have completed 75 hours of credit with a GPA of 3.6. Seniors must have 105 hours of academic credit, and a GPA of 3.3. Junior transfers must have transferred after two years and have at least 45 hours of credit and a GPA of 3.5. Lligibility for the society may be checked with Mrs. Margaret Daniel in 105 Hanes Hall. u s E era Campus VarsJull McLuhan, what are ya' doin''" s Henry Gibson. Do you know? All members university community are invited to put -rtn their newspapers and magazines, turn off 'ur taoios and tv's, and come to the Wesley undatien at 9 p.m. tonight for the showing ' !'ie &4-minute film, "The Medium is the .' iivuie." r.Omi Carlson, Stan Oumaarnet, Sue Ochler J Knsten Falke present an evening cf .r--txr music Thursday Jt 8 p.m. in the . t'oey F oundJtion. f C'.'ALE LIBERATION: Women interested i'linq a new women's consciousness group mvited to attend a meeting at 8 p.m. o' -t in the Union. 1 utor Orientation meeting tonight at 7:30 . i. in OS Peabody Hall. Attendance is :,.ned tor all participants m the YM-YWCA '....-nai Proiect.' Call the Y office today. . 3 "333. if you must miss the meeting. interviews are being held through Sept. 22 ' the joDs of investigators and defenders on Attorney General's staff. Applications and ' 'nation sheets are available in the Attorney . neial's office in Suite B of the Student -i at any time. T ne Student Aid Office is distributing ..tional Vent, Home Savings and Loan and C. tiege Foundation checks at 300 Vance Hail tjiiy,' S a.m. - 5 p.m. (Closed Saturday) National Defense and UNC Loan checks i.eh were awarded and accepted before Aug. : . win also be available thorugh today. National intense and UNC Loan checks which were -. epted after Aug. 1. m addition to Health ; ' 'ession Loan checks will be available on 3rd ,;.or of Pettiqrew Hall today, from S a.m. - b Ail scholarship stipends have been forwarded the cashier's account of each scholarship '- vent and are being posted to each student's Ac.' Prospective "Teachers Scholarship , . an stipends have been forwarded to the ..shier "s office and should be posted m - .iflents' accounts within a few days. Trie Placement Service will hold its annual - :reer Orientation meeting for all seniors and -jduate students at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in '' i "-.or lal Hall. Alpha Lambda chapter of Delta Siyma Pi ii hold rush meetings tonight and Thursday ' Jht. All students working toward a degree m ' ..mess administration, accounting, economics ' industrial relations are invited to 201 New j'roli at 7:30 p.m. Tt-.e meeting will be informal with student d faculty Delta Sigs on hand to discuss the ionization of the fraternity and future fnefits it can provide for its members. The meeting Thursday will be held in 1 OG carrot in concurrence with Charles Daly's talk r job opportunities for business graduates. I'y, a senior partner at the Miami office of activities calendar Puce-Waterhouse International CPA firm, will speak at 8 p.m. Collie Coleman, director of the UNC Upward Bound Program, will speak at the orientation meeting of the YM-YWCA Tutorial Project tonight at 7:30 in 03 Peabody Hall. Coleman was formerly associated with the Peace Corps and Vista. Attendance is required of all participants in the project. Anyone unable to attend should can 933-2333. Application forms will be available at the meeting. The purpose of the program is to aid elementary, junior high, and high school students m their studies. Activities include teacher aides, tutoring on a one-to-one basis and study halls. Tryouts tor Carolina Readers' production of Jules Feiffer's "Boy. Gut, Boy, Girl" will be held in 103 Bmgham today and tomorrow from 7 10 p.m. AH women IS years old and up are mvited to attend the first open meeting of the League of Women Voters of Chapel Hill and Carrboro tonight at 8 p.m. in the Community Church on Purefoy Road. Mrs. J. Hoist Meyer of Durham will speak on legislative effectiveness cf the League at the state level. There will be a Graduate and Professional Student Federation Senate meeting tomorrow mght at 7:30 p.m. in the Union. Departmental representatives should bring a letter stating how they were chosen. Applications from faculty members for grants under the Water Resources Research Institute's Fiscal Year 1972-73 Matching Grafts Program are due today. No exceptions to the cutoff date will be made. Auditions for the UNC Opera Theatre's forthcoming production of "Fiddler on the Roof" will be held today and tomorrow at 7 p.m., with a recall session cn Friday 3t the same time. All students and townspeople are mvited to try out. Applicants should come with one show tune prepared, and will be expected to smg at sight. Scripts will be available m Room A. Hill Han. FOUND: A ring m the fust handball court of Woollen Gym. Date on the ring is 1971. The nng has initials NMS, and a ship on the front. Owner can pick up the ring 3t 203 Ruffm. LOST: One brown ta.e aihqatcr wanet. containing vital credentials. Please 'eiurn to Theodore" Mayberry. b-JS Ja'"es. or caU 933-1C9C. Sb reward. LOST: A keycham carved m the shape of an animal, with some valuable keys. If found, can Alice at 933-6201. LOST: Set of four keys on a long rawhide sash Cal1 1 onV Wheeler at 968-9077. LOST: A yellow cat, part Persian, with yellow flea collar and ben. In Tmkerbeu Ephesus Church road area. Call 933-8 197. LOST: A pair of clear contact lenses with cylinder type case in leather pouch. If found, leave a message for Diane in News Bureau in Bynum HaU. The Daily Tar Heel will interview prospective staff writers and photographers today from 9 a.m. until J p.m. in the DTH office in the Student Union. All students taking the Graduate School Foreign Language Tests on Saturday, Oct. 9, must register by Sept. 22 in 019 Peabody. AH students taking the Law School Admission Test on Sat.. Oct. 16, must register by Sept. 24 in 019 Peabody. All students taking the Medical College Admission Test on Sat., Oct. 16, must register by Sept. 29 m 019 Peabody. All varsity and freshmen wrestlers meet today at 4 p.m. in the Woollen Gym wrestling mat room, if you are unarjie to attend, can Chuck Sara at 933-2502. There win be a rehearsal of a sout-rock band bemg formed by the BSM m Gerrarc Han, Sat. at 10 a.m. we are m need of a tead and bass guitarist. If interested, please contact Ei Brown at 94S James or Mike Moser at 449 James. The UNC Football Club will host Evans College this Friday night on Ehrmghaus field at S p.m. Bring a blannet and your favorite cold beverage. Admission is free. The Chapel Hill Students for VcGovern win have its first meeting tonight at 7:30 P.m. in the Carolina Union. Check the schedule fcr the room number. Everyone interested m Senator McGovem and his campaign is encouraged to come by and suggest ideas for te ejection th s group should take. Are you interested m bemg on the Women's Honor Court' Do you live Outside the Chapel Hill or Carrboro City limits. Or in Alderman, Kenan. Mclver. or Cotb dormitory' If so. come by the Honor Court office m Suite B cf the Student union between l and 3 p.m. Thursday Or Friday. Those peop'e unoer 21 years of age who plan to ride on the Chapel Hill Bicycle Club's Century Ride on Sept. 26 MUST nave a waiver Signed by parent or guardian. Forms may be picked up at the Student union information Desk for the ride which will leave at 7:30 a.m. A 50-mile training ride will begin at 9 a.m. frcm the Old well this Sunday. For more information, call 029-2243. Looking for cheap food and good company or good food and Cheap company' Try the Friday buffet. Sept. 17. at 6:15 p.m. m the Wesley Foundation. Call today or tomorrow to get your name (and dinner) ir. the pot. i 1 I OPEN DAILY 9 'til 9 Sot. ... 9-6 ... Sunday 1-6 P.M. U tri LAST WEEK OF THE LtMitfrI3 0T fx n ra M Ve closed one store in Charlotte, N.C. and have 555,000 DOLLARS IN FINE QUALITY MERCHANDISE TO SELL AT ONCE I-, i inn umm.n.u,, ii..ii. ,.,,,., .uinu, m . ft km A FA M0U ( A V j . - fi . f BRAN ii i i iii iii hi i ii.i n ipn mimi pi.iii' i .ii i mm m nm mm mmmmirmmmmm tmm w n m mi i. .. i in mrggimmfrijgfr ;.. - onsc3-i tii i.t a Mill Mill .11111 I UIIIIIUI..I IMH.I III. Illl.lllll.l.llllll I IIIIIL II1IJI.. I,! (ll II I. Ill .11 .11111 H. Ill . .111.11 llll II. I ,11 II I II I. 1 11,11. U .1 !.. .Ill ll IUI W HI! I lMU HlM I 4 II mimmdMMMimm mm 'mm 0 fMftVA 4jk Mi0 DRESS SOCKS 66 52" DRESS OVER CAIFH0SE 88 S28S0 DAVID CHADWICK SWEATERS 1 2.75 M755 to s60" MEN'S ALL WEATHER COATS 1 8.88 s45" SPORT COATS ... A GREAT fl'Y 10 00 ' ANNOUNCING: LADIES COLLEGIATE FASHIONS! i H : You can use our lay-a-way pla: .Vaster Charge BankAmericord
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