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The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, September 21, 1971 ZBT planning hook on course evaluation A course evaluation booklet v.hich v. ill attempt to mcl all ..i--:rt;aJ .it-.- courses is being planned by Zeta Bttu 7au CZBT) fraternity, a spokesmin .aid Monday. The fraternity hopes to have the evaluation completed be'ore pre-registration for the spring semester, said Tom Pace, coordinator the the project, lie said both instructors and students will receive questionnaires and the student responses v.; be u!l:ed by computer. The instructor's responses, part of which will he m paragraph form, will be evaluated by members of the fraternity, face said. Pace said the questionnaires for the course evaluation are being reviewed by a faculty committee, which -a ill make suggestions. ZBT is presently waiting for administration a: pro-. i for the project, he said. A small scale version of a course evaluation booklet was prepared for fall, 'f(H, Pace said, but that booklet covered c am (..i ' !'. Chn'tian f hriffj ip ill iporsor its '.cond-of -a-v;rics Hibie sudy Wednesday 'jvrnin'j at 7 c.rri. in trie Union. The- stud, "Jfi', Christ," is ltd by DIM V,-ji food col u!"T n ist , Ken Mipiey. f'urrior IS ttt.it tM-re is d Camera Cl'Jtj at uric, w her : are you - wr.Tiftert d' you rrifcet Prospective rcrnber. 1 tie Carolina Symposium, "Mind of the Oouth f he Soutrern Soul," will have an organizational rteet irirj tonight at C p.rn. in tr.e Carolina Union. It you are interested in Southern Art, business, crafts, city planning, history, lournausm, literature, music, religion or would 1 1 w e to learn more about the Carolina Symposium, please attend. If you are unable to attend, cal' 033-1013 or drop by room 2C8A m the Union any afternoon. UNC Sailmy Club meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Union. As usual, this meeting is riot restricted to members only, but is open to anyone interested in any aspect of sailing. Interviews for the 197 1-1972 Toronto F xr.haiKjc are in progress this week in rooms fr . ... ' " . . .. . f ' " pus JLL. I i 111 1 1 1 -- V -M . - -Hi- i.M-l WsfXat tf.o.miCHiietW'C-&a'lifc tn Mftia A I ' r 'iV i VafS!ewSwtoXtjiajA-art -.Xij ...i.M.mMwwftMi-Ojmwtt.h.iWK. v....s-4 -a myw.Whrja,iUrtWM V,janMfiiAMavar:3afe, Pi.e w:d Student Body Pre-. den: Joe Sta!.:ngs supports tr.e prvc.f and the riuuer. t 1 j j e 5. .a . . . c u ... t Administration. 1 iie p.pjv. 01 u.' -' j - 1 - 1 would be to acquaint stuients with the styles and methods of vinous professors. The evaluation ; '. : include information on the freq-er.-y and type of e x a no s attendance recruire m tnts. a v e r a 2 e class s;e and methods of presentation. Pace said. Pa.e said the project first darted at the end of last At lesst two months would be required to compile and publish the booklet after the evaluation sheets have been completed, he said. The fraternity hopes to distribute the evaluation sheets in each class through the various departments. Pace said. He said. 7. B T i s w a 1 1 1 n 2 f o r the administration's approval on the method of distribution. activities 2 OS - ?0o of the Union. Application forms, which r'.yst be f iiiea out and returned to the Union Desk 24 hours be'ore toe trterview, are available at tr.e Des" through Friday. AH interested students are encouraged to siyn the mtervie schedule at the Desk as soon as possible. Interviews end F nday nij"'. Beep-Beep, the Road Runr.er, Elrr-er Fudd, and Gerald McBom-Bsiq viil be the special guests at this week's Coffee House Wednesday night at the Wesley Foundation. Showings will be at 0 and 10:30 p.m.; coffee, snac-s and conversation will be served before and between shows. Potential rowers: UNC Boa! Club will meet tonight at 8 p.m. m the Union to discuss topics of rowing m the fall. We need tail or short, light men especially. If interested, call Jack Carpenter, 942-2881. Durham County Democratic Party Women and YDC are having a reception for Senator Burch Byah at the Durham Hotel Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. following his speech at Duke University. All UNC faculty and students are invited to attend. ,j.'. W'.v.vw, . .:ww,lvwrtv,V.WiVWi "Vi!iifAiV" vvrWAW Next time you race out for a beer . . . head for the one with good old time flavor Pabst Blue Ribbon. Still brewed today the slow, natural, old-time way the way it was when it won the Blue Ribbon. So, get with a winner. Pabst Blue Ribbon from the first of the great Milwaukee brewers. PASST EPE'.S.NG CC VP any . f. :,j.,cc, v,.s.. Peer, a t-e ;-.s. I.:.. Sea:. N. J . A ciermen o by Norman Black S 's'f n:cr i r.r :: Aldermen t '' - e; . .,c TV .- ; ........ v .. .. . i . . . v v . . . . " n e r - . r . i . . n . . c s. e . ...... .... .Frat rush begins ratern:.:es 0.. .u...r-s -Uj. e.. i u...t..i ,. .!! .--..,.-.. i . 4,,..,.. J TV.... J-., A.ii ;nun.e r-..euj.. i... 1 n.chts. Fraternities will open their houses tor and from to 9 p.m. Wednesday and T hursday. All interested male students, with the exception of first-semester freshmen, are invited to participate. said Inter-Fraternity Council rush chairman. Bill Gn'im. Gntfm said tratermtv life is "a living Professc Thomas B. Oeff c' UNC w.u adsress a Due-UNC cciioauium Wednesday a: 4 p.m. in room 215, Phillips Hail. The topic is "The Developing Art of f.'akmg Njclear Polarization t.-'easu rement s." Tea and coffee ..ill be served in the lounge, room 277, in P'.i p M3 I at 3:30 p.m. Interviews for persons interested in serving on Men's Honor Court will be held today from 3:30 6 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 5 p.m. Sign-up sneets for interviews will be posted in Suite B of the Union. There are vacancies m the following districts: f.'D 3 (Carrboro. Chapel Hill, west of Columbia Street), MO 4 (Chapel Hill east of Columbia Street), MO 6 (Upper Quad), MD 11 (Morrison), and fv D 8 (Teague and Avery). Interviews are continuing for investigators and defense counsel on the student attorney general's staff. Sign-up sheets and forms are available m Suite B, Student Union. Interviews will continue through tomorrow. The Human Sexuality Committee needs counselors for its sex information counseling service. All interested persons should go to "NfVW 9yw Ccs cs. Ca -irst. C;3- calendar. cennee: parkir.g facilities with the .:mme::iil tudmrs cn Rosemary and Frir.kiir. Streets, will be built by the North Carolina National Bank after Jan. The :-p;c was considered by the aldermen Mondav because construction exrerience unmatched by any other on campus." Fraternity lite includes convenient dining and living facilities, participation m mtramurals. the Campus Chest campus-wide drive for chanty, the blood drive, and creative and varied social life. Griffin said. TFC promises many new and varied activities this year, including a lecture series beginning Oct. 21 he said. Gnt'fm encouraged those who do not intend to pledge to go through rush in order to "make a decision for yourself Suite C cf the Union from 15 p.m. on day this week. Training sessions will begin October 15. The colony of Gamma Sigma Sigma, National Service Sorority, invites ail UNC women to their Rush, tonight at 7 p.m. in the GSS room in the basement cf Connor Hall. Come see come serve. JOBS ABROAD: Anyone interested in working abroad next summer is invited to come to the first meeting of AIESEC, Thursday night at 7 p.m. m room 207 - 209. AIESEC is an international student-run job exchange program that offers members a chance to work and live in foreign countries. Anyone is eligible, especially those who have had at least one year of economics or business courses. There will be an informational meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Health Sciences Auditorium of N C Memorial Hospital for ail UNC students interested in doing volunteer work at the hospital this fall. The first session of the BSM Gilson tutorial program will be tonight at 8 p.m. in room 222, Greenlaw. jyBtfjrsqFasrXi lost I 4 ... . . 4 . . , , - , i v 0- this week. Fell approval of the project could no: be pven, however, because a re state law granting the town control and regulation of acr space i.-wt :" usto effect until January 1 . The resolution was passed with the today about fraternities and meet a Sot of new faces. "A new attitude is apparent in most fraternities, and we want the students not only to know it. but to feel it." he said. "We can't help but change because the members are so different even year" Griffin added. "We are desperately trying to open the door that is between the fraternity system and the campus m general 'The face-lifting of many of the houses, or the attempt to make them more physically convenient, points out the fact that fraternities are here to stay." Michael Hohier, English film maker, w.u present four of hi$ films Wednesday and Thursday nights at 8 p.m. .n Carroll Hail. Films for Wednesday are "No Distance" and "The Host." "A Beginning" and "Electric Madonna" will be shown Thursday. HORSERIDING: Anyone interested m forming a horseriding club please ring Chnstmg Lund at 929-3988. We will cater to an types of riding if there is sufficient interest. Registration for the Graduate School Foreign Language Test to be given on Saturday, October 9, closes tomorrow. Registration for the Law School Admission Test to be given on Saturday, October 16. closes Friday. Pick up application forms in 019 Peabody. Registration for the Medical College Admission Test to be given on Saturday. October 16. closes September 29. Pick up applications in 019 Peabody. Edgar Alden and Fedora Horowitz win present a sonata recital tonight at 8 p.m. in Hill Hall as a part of the Tuesday Evening Concert Series. If you have a writing problem, you can receive informal, personal tutoring at no cost by contacting the English Writing Lab (308 Greenlaw) or by sending your name and phone number to Box 81 Greenlaw. FOUND: A right contact lens in green case. Can be picked up at Union Desk. FOUND: Pair of wire-rimmed glasses, in CAT'S CRADLE Live. Music behind Burger Chef on Rosemary Street Tonight: FRANK GREATH0USE 3 San Remo The Magic Name That Has It All Together THE BOOTS AND SHOES THAT REALLY MAKE AN OUTFIT COME FROM ITALY'S FINEST - SAN REMO - OURS ALONE, OUR PROUDEST FOOT WEAR EXCLUSIVE. MAGNIFICENT ARRAY SINSIBLY PRICED FROM S35.00. Fashion Is A Confident Way Of Life At Milton's Milton's CLOTHING CUPBOARD and of the prepcrd 2-- r.f ?a::ri s?ic?$ T.idt aa:!aMs for u k:;:i J; Wallace fa-or a lare-r tssce as :r.vc.v J . v-.c:. - t - t - ? ar.d e an a..';r.i a pr.vatf ccrr.pir.-. to u p-M;c air $pac;." Wallace Aii:ir. George Coxhead d:d r.ot th:r.k the fo ufstns erf rf lit? J. "What el? ould e us th:$ p-1--" ic: space for," Covhrad aked Wallace responded by :r.g he had raised the point only becauve the question would be raised later with regard to the current street er.d:r.g cor.troer In other business, the Alderman voted to advertise and accept bids for the remodeling of the town Court Room. Construction is erxcted to begin. b the first of November, with a completion date set for the end of January. The board also appointed Mrs fc'Ieanor Lunde. Mrs. Ruth Hill and Leonard White to a committee which will consider and select works for display in the Municipal Buudmc. oun front cf gym. Can C picd up at UmO" Df FOUND- Vdr' Baba Bultoi C'3'T.-" near Kentucky Fned CriKntn. Can H H .- 9C9-2309. LOST: 4 months Old Blende nj'j coMie 3 ' 9diden retriever with tuck cotijr. Lost ' Ehnnnaus Feta Fhcj n.gnt. Can 92-'. anytime. Reword. LOST: Key rm witn 7 kfys. Dottle -vr f ' and picture tJD O ifriior 3' . O Ji 9fc?-l-l1 Regard. LOST: Vtnr.s3l3 diJ"ionJ enjje - ring, near Brady's on May ?S. 1971 M f.-Ufd. C 'ease call Susan Siith, 489-091. Apt I r Broadmoor Apartments. Duffiam, N 0 Re-A.it.: Offered. Use the classifieds! NOW PLAYING BED & BOARD jean Kierre-Leaud Claude Kade Rated GP Starts Sunday NOW SHOWING e Prescriptions Accurately J Filled Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For Quality Sunglasses Contact Lenses Fitted Contact Lens Accessories John and Lib Southern 121 E.Franklin St 942-3254 Between Varsity Theatre and Intimalc d 1 - MTROUJlOR P ii www m ii pin . .
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