L The Daily Tar Heel Thuriday. February 15, 1973 on display Union display interesting, informative sex by Melinda Hickman Staff Writer Are you tired of sex? That is, are you tired of all the sex information that has been crammed down your throat since you got to Carolina? Well, just once more, take a little time out to review your knowledge on the subject by going to see the sex exhibit in the South Gallery of the Carolina Union. If you have remained naive and ignorant on the subject despite your stay final bow billed for tonight Champagne, 15 bills and a considerable amount of inverse nostalgia await eager legislators at the last meeting of the Student Legislature (SL) tonight. The new Campus Governing Council (CGC) will take office this Monday. Bubbly and black ties seem to be the order of the meeting, according to several members. Until this year, which has seen some of SL's rowdiest meetings, many members wore coats and ties to the meetings. At the meeting, the .Rules Committee will put into consideration a bill to allow the members of the new CGC with the most legislative seniority to call the CGC to order if there is no student body president by that time. Ways and Means Committee, in a last minute meeting Tuesday, approved for consideration an unprecedented 1 1 bills. Among those to be brought to the floor tonight are: A bill requiring the 21-man CGC to Cacimptms AcftDVDttaes CaDemidlair Today's activities ' The UNC Reader's Theatre, in cooperation with the Carolina Union, presents "The Wizard of Oz" at 8 p.m. in Deep Jonah. Admission is free. The Durham-Chapel Hill Ski Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Church. All members and interested persons are urged to attend. The Friday night supper at Hillel will be at 5 p.m. this week as part of the Chassidic weekend please call 964-6117 by tonight if you plan to attend. Women in Communications Triangle Area Chapter will sponsor a communications panel discussion at 8 p.m. in Howell Hall second floor lounge. There will be a short Circle K meeting at 7 p.m. in room 217 of the Union. Where in Health Are You Going? Interested Health Science students, we need you. An interdisciplinary health manpower conference is in the planning stage. Meeting at 7 p.m. in room 106 Basic Sciences Building. There will be a very important meeting of the newly formed Undergraduate Political Science Association at 7 p.m. in Room 111 Murphey. The proposed organizational constitution will be presented for approval. This meeting is open to all political science majors and non-majors interested in improving the quality of the political science courses offered. !' iiissvKK: SLACKS (wool & arcylic) values to $18 $5.00 I I COATS as low as $10.00 ?! ! DRESSES values to $36 $6-$8-$10 ll II ' ?!vid PANTS SUITS values to $46 $7-$10-$15 II !;! ityW BLAZERS $5.00 ! I kj SKIRTS $5.00 SWEATERS $3.00 and $5.00 ! BLOUSES $3.00 and $5.00 J j j - MAXISKIRTS values to $26 $7.00 f wJ MAXI DRESSES values to $48 $10 to $15 f 5 VESTS $3.00 lAf LEATHER GLOVES 12 Priced U ' . . ' jjj I ! SCARFS ACRYLIC 12 Priced jjj V I I EARRINGS & NECKLACES $1.00 and $1.50 j l jjj SIhairymi Lyuiini ' ' at Carolina, the display can teach you all about venereal disease, birth control devices and family planning. Most of the information is conveyed through posters, drawings, collages and poems rather than through long, wordy The display was borrowed from the University of . Georgia Health Services, with additions by the Fall 72 Health Education 33 class. The exhibit is co-sponsored by the Human Sexuality Committee and the Health Ed. 33 class. hold its meetings in the Student Union building; A bill requiring that the Black Student Movement consider all campus appointees whose offices could have an effect on minorities; A resolution urging the Board of Trustees to allocate five cents per student, for a total of $5,000, to the club sports program; A resolution urging members of the U.S. Congress from this district to vote for amnesty for draft resistors. The Ways and Means Committee will also present a resolution recommending that student body vice president Fred Davenport be appointed as an ACC basketball referee, because of the virtuosity of his rulings from the chair. A request by the Publications Board for $2,500 to buy a truck will also be considered during the meeting. The request was approved by the Finance Committee. . The Francis Preston Venable lecture will be given by Prof. R. Bruce "Merrlfield of Rockefeller University on "Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis" at 8:30 p.m. in 207 Venable; Dr. Mark Appelbaum and David MacNeill of the Psychology Department are asking for volunteers for a research-service project designed to help "test-anxious" students. A meeting is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. in 110 Davie Hall. Selection for the project will be determined by the results of a test designed to measure the degree of test anxiety experienced by students. Coming activities The grand opening festivities for the Upendo Lounge in Chase will begin at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16. There will be a square dance sponsored by Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at 8 p.m., Friday, Feb. 16 in the basement of the Methodist Church. Andy Dearman will be the caller. The public is invited so grab a sweetie and come. For more Information call Steve Kurtz. 933-5653. The Duke Gay AllianceOrion will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 18, In the Baptist Student Center on Alexander Street in Durham. All gay brothers and sisters are invited. Any student in the School , of Education planning to graduate in Spring 1973 must file for graduation in Room 103 Peabody Hall no later than Feb. zo. explanations. One poem tells about Jack's plight when he cheats on Jill, the first verse saying- "Jack and Lil went up the hill. To pick some pretty posies Jack came down and now he's found Lil gave him more than roses. " Another poem gives some interesting observations 'about Columbus voyages to America. One of the most interesting parts of the exhibit is a display of birth control devices put together by the Health Ed. class. The display includes everything from condoms in four different colors (red, pink, green and basic black) to The Pill (in various types of cases), as well as jellies, foams, suppositories, intra-uterine devices and diaphragms. In fact,, it includes just about all methods of control except the rhythm -method and abstinence. The exhibit will remain in the South Gallery until Sunday, and its sponsors strongly recommend it-even if you think you know everything you always wanted to know about sex. ws The Association of Women Students (AWS) Tuesday night endorsed the proposed Chapel Hill-Carrboro bus system, citing its usefulness to all students, especially women. According to Amelia Bellows, newly-elected chairperson of AWS, the bus system would increase mobility for women and cut down on the number of women hitchhikers. It would also improve the general transportation Lost and Found l Lost: Small tan terrier with brown eyes, wearing collar; about four months old. Very friendly and answers to the name of "Elfkafoot" or "Elfka". If found or you know any Information as to the whereabouts, please call 942-8115. Lost: Glasses, black rimmed in black case,' name of Dr. Swinson on the case. Lost between parking lot on 54 and law school. Call 942-7676. Lost: White NCNB billfold with checkbook, driver's license, student ID. Reward. Call Ann Hamby, 929-942. Lost: Red leather billfold in vicinity of the Now CAROLINA GRILL serving their famous $.25 Hot dogs at supper along w the regular menu as follows: Hamburger Steak $1.00 Cheeseburger Steak $1.10 Rib Eye Steak $1.85 Pork Chops $1.35 Barbecue Plate $1.10 Vi age Prescriptions Accurately Filled Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For Quality Sunglasses Contact Lenses Fitted Contact Lens Accessories CONTACT LENSES CLEANED AND POLISHED John and Lib Southern 121 E. Franklin Street Between Varsity Theatre and Intimate I FINISH DEGREE in BRADFORD Xonbott Major in Urban Studies beginning in your Junior year. Complete your bachelor's in only one year including study in London with trips to the Continent. Apply now for June "73 - August '74 program. Limited enrollment --Coeducational. Write: Urban Studies Admission, Bradford College, Bradford, Mass. 01 830 You've read 600 pages, and another You're finally ready; two quick hours of Campus news briefs endorses transit proposal problem of the town, Bellows said. Bellows said that a committee will be formed to investigate purported discrepancies in the UNC athletic system. Meningitis case Patricia Gail Gormon, the 19-year-old sophomore who was found to have bacterial meningitis las week, remains in Record Bar and Hector's on Henderson Street. Please return to Martha Jo Marrice, Jit Whitehead, 933-6535. Lost: Eight-month-old Irish setter. No collar. Small wart on nose. If found call Woody at 929-6582. Lost: One brown leather flap shoulder purse in the Union snack bar. Reward offered. Call 933-8015. Lost: Will the person who removed two red wallets from Davie Hall on Tuesday please keep the money but return all l-D. cards to Mary Thomas, 249 Davie. Lost: Blue pocketbook in Kingswood Apts. Sunday afternoon. Call 967-5893. Opticians (near Boston) i 3 ft VV One more time 60 pages of notes. test If s just one of those nights before the exam, it has to be s.eep and then the done, even if it s the fourth th-sweek critical condition in the intensive care unit of Memorial Hospital Her case remains the only one reported on campus. Dr. James McCutchan of the Student Health Services said that the Infirmary had checked many people concerned that they might have meningitis. "But their symptoms were from reading the Tar Heel rather than manifestations of the disease," he added. Sam Shepherd, assistant director of. "Memorial Hospital, said that all of Gormon's contacts had been checked for meningitis, including friends from Charlotte. Personnel in the intensive care unit also were checked. Job discussion The Triangle Chapter of Women in Communications will sponsor a panel discussion entitled "It's the Real World," at 8 p.m. tonight in the Howell Hall lounge. r 1 and 2 bedroom furnished or unfurnished apartments now available for short term lease Roberts Associates 110 South Estes Drive 967-2231 i$ WEDNESDAY, Feb. 21 MEMORIAL HALL 10:00 PM 8 $1.50 TICKETS AT UNION INFO DESK AND AT THE DOOR ' ' """"" SELECT YOUR UNIQUE GIFTS TrK NWNICIAN TfcAKfc L KROGER SHOPPING CENTER DUKE UNIVERSITY UNION presents Charles Gorden's play "NO PLACE TO BE SOMEBODY" M February 16, 1973, 4:00 and 8:30 All Seats Reserved ' Tickets: Matinee: $230, Evening: $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 PAGE AUDITORIUM DUKE UNIVERSITY The panel, moderated by Triangle Chapter President Margaret Balcom, will discuss job opportunities and the women's role in communications. Job market background requirements and advancement opportunities will be discussed. The panel will be comprised of noted women members of the communications field in North Carolina. Glass recycling Collection of glass for recycling will be held at the Kroger Shopping Center from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday, Feb. 17. The monthly collection is sponsored jointly by Chapel Hill Boy Scout Troop 39 and the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Durham. Both clear and green glass are acceptable for the recycling, but must be separated by color. No brown glass is collected. THE NEW DINOSAUR (formerly DENA'S) in the Village Green Homemade Vegetable Soup, Chili Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Sandwiches LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN open: 11-11 Mon.-Thurs. 11-2 Fri. &Sat. 2-11 Sun. Lunch Special: Cube STEAK and Vegetable Soup $.99 i.N ilk M L ti felt. iU FROM HOURS MON-THURS 10-6 FRI SAT 10-9 SUN 1-6 919-942-7522 v. V