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Activities Today
The NCSL Insurance Bill Committee will
meet at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, in the South
Gallery meeting room of the Carolina Union.
Zoology and Biology majors: The Zoology
Undergraduate Student Association is
meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, in the South
Gallery meeting room of the Carolina Union.
Newcomers and interested first or second year
biology students are welcome.
Campus Crusade for Christ meets from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, in the fourth
floor faculty lounge of Dey Hall. Please come!
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All students are invitied to hear Evelyn Tyler,
the Republican candidate for state
superintendent of public Instruction, at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, in Room 202 Peabody
HalL Ms. Tyler will answer questions asked by the
Education Department, The Daily Tarheel, The
Association of Women Students and the Southern
Educational Policies Board.
Interested in Poetry? If you write, read or just
like to discuss poetry, come at 8 p.m. Thursday,
Oct. 28, to New West The Dialectic and
Philanthropic Societies will host a forum for all
cam nn poets, both faculty and students.
Headings of either original compositions or
published works are welcome.
Campus Christian Fellowship will continue
its chapter by chapter study of Matthew at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, in the Carolina Union.
We will be beginning Chapter 3. A worship service
will be held at 1 1 a.m. Sunday, Oct 31, in Room
213 of the Carolina Union.
Preregistration for HEED 33, Introduction to
Human Sexuality, will lake place all day from 8
a.m. to S p.m. Thursday Oct. 28, in 326 Rosenau
HalL Anyone may sign up Admissions will be
determined by a lottery Thursday night, and
permission slips can be picked up Friday.
The Hunger Action Committe of the YM
YWCA will meet at 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28,
upstairs in the Y Building: Final plans are being
made for this year's 'fast-" A" students interested
in Hunger Nutrition are welcome.
The Campus Governing Council will meet at
9 pjn. Thursday Oct. 28, in Room 202 of the
Carolina Union. Everyone is invited to attend.
Baptist Campus Ministry: Thursday worship
at 6 p.m. continues on Oct. 28 and Joe Clontz is
worship leader.
The IRSS Short Course on "Survey Research"
will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, in 212
Saunders HalL
The UN C Outing Club will have a softball
game at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, on
Ehringhaus field 5. All interested are welcome to
show up for the fun.
John West, athletic director at Furman, will be
guest speaker at the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, at
Kenan Field House. Everyone is invited to come
hear him, and to dress up for the Halloween Party
following the meeting.
There will be a meeting of the Medical
Technology Club at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
28, in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the
Carolina Union. A pre-registration workshop is
planned. All interested persons are urged to
attend.
"Watching the World's Earthquakes" will be
the subject of a lecture presented by John Derr,
coordinator of the National Earthquake
Information Service in Denver, at 4 p.m.
Thursday, Oct 28, in 205 Mitchell HalL
Sponsored by the UNC geology department. It
is free and open to the public.
Nuclear energy expert, Harvey Brooks of
Harvard University, will present the McNair
Lecture at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, in Hill HalL
Brooks will speak on "The Shape of the Future:
Science as Doom or Destiny."
Dr. Henderson, from First Baptist O-'-ich in
Durham, will speak on "Obedience" at torth
campus chapter of Inter-Varsity ChrUt!sn
Fellowship. All are invited for fellowship at the
Chapel of the Cross at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct
28.
Theodore S. Beardsley, the director of the
Hispanic Society of America, will address the
Sociedad Hispanica Carolinesa, at a meeting at
4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, in Toy Lounge, Dey
Hall. His talk, entitled "Spanish in the United.
States," will present the linguistic and social
problems of the some 20 million Spanish-speaking
citizens of our country.
Great Debates! Hear Ford's stands vs. Carter's
stands on economic policy. The debate will be in
the Pit at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct 28. The UHC
Young Republicans and the UNC Individual
Events Team promise that you won't go to sleep
this time.
The School of Education is holding Pre
registration Advisement Sessions for
Undergraduate Education Majors from 3:30 p.m.
to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28. Students should
check the notices posted in Peabody Hall for the
location of these meetings.
There will be a meeting of the UNC Ski Club at
7 p.m. Thursday, Oct 28, in the Connor Dorm
Lounge. All interested students, faculty and staff
members are invited to attend. Election of officers
will take place at that time.
Upcoming Events
Come to Shabbat dinner at Hillel at 6:30
Friday, Oct. 29, at 2 10 W. Cameron. Dinner costs
only $1.50. Please call for reservations (942-4075)
before noon, Friday.
The UNC Bahal Club will sponsor a public
fireside, featuring a talk on "Existential Questions
and Answers" by Jane Faily at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct
29, in Room 2 17 of the Carolina Union. There will
be music and refreshments. Everyone is welcome.
The Intervarslty Christian Fellowship south
campus chapter will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct
29, in the Ehringhaus Green .Room. Jim
Abrahamson will speak on the political
responsibilities of Christians. Everyone is invited
to come out and bring a friend.
Student Council for Exceptions! Children
will hold its annual Halloween Party for the
special children of Chapel Hill from 4:30 p.m. to
6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct 29, at the Chapel of the
Cross Church. All members are invited to attend.
Sam L. Savage of the Graduate School of
Business of the University of Chicago will speak
on "Toward a Theorital Framework for Heruistic
Generation" at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Oct 29, in 265
Phillips Hall.
There will be a Campus Y Dinner Discussion
(potluck) at 5:30 p.m., Friday, Oct 29, at the home
of Jim Swedley. James Seay of the Dept. of
English will speak on Poetry and Points. All
faculty and students are welcome. Sign up at the
Y!.
Orlando Albornoz, professor of sociology at the
Universidad Central de Venezuela, will speak on
"Politics and the University in Venezuela" at a
meeting of the Latin American Discussion
Series at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Oct 29, in the Frank
Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union.
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There will be a tribute to Howard N. Lee
Saturday, Oct. 30. at the Royal Villa in Raleigh.
Tickets for the dinner and "roast" of Mr. Lee are
S10. Roasters include: Jim Hunt, Herbert Hyde.
McNeill Smith and Terry Sanford.
The Black Christian Fellowship is sponsoring
a "Jam for Jesus" at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 at
James Dorm in the first floor lounge. Everyone is
cordially invited. Featuring: the scripture faith
games and other spiritual activities. Please try to
dress as a biblical character. Prizes will be
awarded.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will sponsor a
Halloween Carnival at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct 30, at
Ehringhaus Field. Lots of games and prizes. Come
on out!
The UNC Rugby Club is playing its last match
of the fall season at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct 30,
against N.C. State on Eagles Field.
. The Undenself Foundation is sponsoring an
"AO Hallows Festival" this Halloween, starting at
3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31 at Camp New Hope on
Highway 86. Festivities include a feast
masquerade ball, live music, bonfires and the
like $5 includes everything. For more
information contact Lindenself, Box 743, Chapel
HilL 929-1847.
Worship at the Wesley Foundation with the
Jazz Lab Band at 1 1 a.m. Sunday, Oct 3 1 . Come
and celebrate. -
St. John's Metropolitan Community
Church of Raleigh will meet for worship at 3 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 31, at the Presbyterian Student
Center on Home St For more information call
832-1582 or 967-9626. All persons are invited to
worship with us, whether straight or gay.
; All interested Episcopal students and faculty
are invited to a public meeting of the Triangle
Chapter of the Society for the Preservation of
the Book of Common Prayer, to be held at 3:30
p.m. Sunday, Oct 31, at the Church of the Holy
Family, Hayes Rd., Glen Lennox.
Items of Interest
The Phi Uu Attic Sale will be from 1 0 a.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday, Oct 30, at 211 Henderson St.
Handicrafts and baked goods.
The UNC-Duke-N.C. State student and faculty
tour of the USSR (Moscow) is being organized.
Tour will last from Dec. 26, to Jan. 1 3; cost is $955
covering all travel, meals, motels and sightseeing.
For more information contact the Slavic
Language Department at Dey Hall, or telephone
933-3977. or contact Emma Teml at 929-51 1 1.
Marvelous music meant for the Muses!
Appealing apple cider, braxen brownies, crazy
caramel and candied apples and genuine
gingerbread! At Fine Fall Festival, featured from
2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Oct 29, in the Lower
Quad, sponsored by Aycock, Joyner, and
Cobb. Vail come.
UNICEF Christmas Cards and Calendars
are on sale now. Sales are each Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday from 1 1:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. in Room 104 of the UNC Y-Building. Saks
will continue through the International
Handicrafts Bazaar Dec 3, 4 and 5.
Professional Qualification Test (POT) will
be given Nov. 20. This once a year test is required
by the National Security Agency of all math and
language majors seeking positions. Applications
must be received in Berkeley, California by Nov. 6.
Applications are available in 101 Nash HalL
Seniors and graduate students interested in.
working with the VS. government after
graduation should take the PACE Exam (Civil
Service) when it is given on campus on Monday,
Nov. 22 at 2:30 p.m. Those wishing to take PACE
on campus must sign up and return a form to
Career Planning and Placement in 21 1 Hanes
Hall by Nov. 3.
If you are a student at this University, you paid a
$37.50 health fee which entitles you to a variety of
services. For information or complaints about
these services drop by Suite C of the Carolina
Union from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday,;
Thursday and Friday to talk with Betty King,
Student Health Advocate (or call 942-1394). A
guide, The Consumer Health Handbook is also
available in Suite C or the SCAU office.
Need help with finding materials for your
research paper? Sign up for an appointment at the
reference desk with the Term Paper Clinic in the
Undergraduate Library, now through Nov. 12.
Portrait sign-up for the 1977 Yackety Yack
has been extended two weeks until Nov. S.
Students can sign-up from 9 a.m, to S pjn. in the
Carolina Union by the information desk, Monday
through Friday, Oct. 25 to Oct 29.
Attention graduate students: The DepL of
Health Education is offering a course in Group
Leadership Training spring semester. This
course, HEED 141, will provide an opportunity to
examine group and leadership issues in the class
and through a group leadership experience. More
information and applications are available in 326
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Physicist Brooks to talk here
Nuclear energy expert Harvey Brooks will
present the McNair Lecture at 8 tonight in
Hill HalL Brooks will speak on "Shape of the
Future: Science as Doom or Destiny."
Brooks is the Gordon McKay professor of
applied physics at Harvard University. He is
chairperson of the Commission on
Socio technical Systems of the National
Research Council and cochairperson of a
National Academy of Science study on the
future role of nuclear energy in the context of
alternative energy systems.
Brooks is also a member of the U.S.
U.S.S.R. Joint Commission on Scientific
and Technical Cooperation.
He holds degrees from Yale and Harvard
and honorary doctorates from five other
universities.
The McNair lectures focus on the
relationship of science to theology, religion
and the humanities.
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