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The Daily Tar Heel Words to the Wise Senior: TL TP! Many offices help graduatin mm .!. j, !., ' eniorg NOW PLAYING Friday, October 29. 1971 ( Editor's note: This article is the second in a series which provides tips for graduating seniors. The Daily Tar Heel will run these sr tides each Friday.) by Jim Minor Staff Writer The senior is faced with several decisions as he nears graduation. I here are several offices on the CNC campus designed to help the tudent in making these decisions. Information on career planning snd placement, new trades, graduate school and travel abroad is ivailahle in these offices. The Guidance and Testing (enter, 019 Peabody, offers counseling and testing in various fields. Recent publications concerning career, graduate and further training can be found in the Occupational and Educational Information Library, 013 Peabody. The University Placement Service, 211 Gardner Flail offers on -campus interviews with employers from all phases of government, business, industry and other private ogranizations. The service also provides specific job leads for those seeking employment in a particular location. Students may register with the service for a permanent placement folder containing resumes and references. This information can be mailed out with applications to prospective employers. The Placement Service urges students to register for these folders immediately. Social service opportunities information can be obtained at two locations. Information and ? 'jam mw: '.ttflififr o imHifr Q TONIGHT thru SATURDAY, NOV.6 IN PERSON? "Mr. Excitement" Himself The Hilarious JAG V Dalton Trumbos btarring TIMOTHY BOTTOMS KATHY FIELDS MARSHA HUNT JASON ROBARDS II TBT, DONALD SUTHERLAND Vf DIANE VARSI GPU NOW SHOWING iwmm. iiiiijiui i mi i ma in mi niuiiui Tit t Johnny trlislmn From the book that okl over a million eopte I " - Z """" ' P : - - 1 JAMES AND LDU GOSSETT Q GARNER 1,11 - STARTS FRI. 3-5-7-9 SUSAN CLARK IN COLOR NOW SHOWING GP applications for Peace Corps. VISTA, and Teacher Corps are available at the campus VMCA officii in Y Building. The Peace Corps regional office is at the Wesley Foundation. The Placement Service office has a "VISTA Fact Book." "Invest Yourself," a 66-page booklet at the Y office, gives information on work opportunities in community deelopment and individual service. Information on alternative service possibilities for conscientious objectors is included. The placement office has copies of "New School Exchange Newsletter" and "Vocations for Social Change." "American Crafts Council Directory of Crafts Courses" and the Technical Institute files are located in 013 Peabody. Information on jobs in the Chapel Hill area can be found at the placement office, Personnel Office at 013 Battle and the intern's quarters at N.C. Memorial Hospital. 'I The Daily Tar Heel is published by the X University of North Carolina Student v Publications Board, dally except Sunday v examination periods, vacations and X summer periods. I; Offices are at the Student Union .;. building, Univ. of North Carolina. :: Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone ; numbers: News, Sports 933-1011; 933-1012; Business, Circulation v Advertising 933-1163. Subscription rates: $ 10.00 per year; $5.00 per semester. ;. Second class postage paid at U.S. Post ::; Office in Chapel Hill, N.C. The Student Legislature shall have v. powers to determine the Student Activities fee and to appropriate all v revenue derived from the Student !v Activities Fee (1.1.1.4 of the Student Constitution). The budgetary X appropriation for the 1970-71 academic .; year is $28,292.50 for undergraduates X; and $4,647.50 for graduates as the ;X subscription rate for the student body X ($1.84 per student based on fall semester X; enrollment figures). ;X The Daily Tar Heel reserves the right to X regulate the typographical tone of all X; advertisements and to revise or turn away copy it considers objectionable. The Daily Tar Heel will not consider X; adiustments or payments for any v. advertisement involving major X typographical errors or erroneous ;.; insertion unless notice is given to the .'; Business Manager within (1) one day X after the advertisement appears, or ;: within one day of the receiving of tear I- sheets, of subscription of the paper. The v Daily Tar Heel will not be responsible X for more than one incorrect insertion of X an advertisement scheduled to run several times. Notices for such correction v. must be given before the next insertion. 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Other graduate school information includes general guides. 015 Peabody and the Placement Sen ice: catalogues, the Wilson Library B.A. and S.S. Reading Room: and the Arts and Scier.ee bulletin board. 2nd floor South Building. The Teacher Placement Bureau is at 103 Peabody. The Placement Police arrest 2 on druj; charges Two Durham men were arrested Thursday on narcotics charges, Chapei Hill Police said. Arrested were Julius PrKe, charged with possession, sale and transport of narcotics, and Harold Dove Jones, charged with possession and sale of marijuana, according to police. Otfice has information on teaching at the college level. Work-study travel information can be found in 013 Peabody. the Arts and Sciences Bulletin Board, the Dey Hall bulletin board and the placement sen ice. The International Student Center helps students with travel information. Statements of health and immunization shots for travel can be obtained at the Student Health Sen ice. AV.v; U'ct . 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