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2 The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, March 31. 1977 Spring Exam Schedule Quizzes are not to be given in this semester on or after Friday, April 22, 1977. All 9:30 A.M. Classes on TTh M on. May All 11:00 A.M. Classes on MWF Mon. May All Fren, Germ, Span & Port 1,2,3 & 4 Russ 1 & 2, and Educ 41 All 4:00 P.M. Classes on MWF, Econ 61 -&Math31 All 10:00 A.M. Classes on MWF, Phil 21 Wed. May All 8:00 A.M. Classes on TTh Wed. May All 5:00 P.M. Classes on TTh, and all classes not otherwise provided for in this schedule Thur. May All 8:00 A.M. Classes on MWF Thur. May All 12:30 P.M. Classes on TTh, Chem 171 L Fri. May All 2:00 P.NJ. Classes on MWF Fri. May All 12:00 Noon Classes on MWF, Chem 170L Sat. May All 3:30 P.M. Classes on TTh, Busi 71,72,73 Sat. May All 9:00 A.M. Classes on MWF Mon. May All 1 1:00 A.M. Classes on TTh Mon. May All 2:00 P.M. Classes on TTh Tues. May All 1:00 P.M. Classes on MWF Tues. May All 3:00 P.M. Classes on MWF Wed. May All 5:00 P.M. Classes on MWF Wed. May 8:30 A.M. 2:00 P.M. Tues. May 3 8:30 A.M. Tues. May 3 2:00 P.M. 8:30 A.M. 2:00 P.M. 5 8:30 A.M. 5 2:00 P.M. 6 8:30 A.M. 6 2:00 P.M. 7 8:30 A.M. 7 2:00 P.M. 9 8:30 A.M. 9 2:00 P.M. 10 8:30 A.M. 10 2:00 P.M. 11 8:30 A.M. 11 2:00 P.M. Soul City founder speaks at forum McKissick: heaith discrimination continues By BERNIE RANSBOTTOM Staff Writer "We can't take health simply and put it in a pocket and separate it from the rest of society," Floyd McKissick said Wednesday in the keynote address to a locally sponsored convention. "Health is business, health is politics, and health is understanding a bureaucracy." McKissick, president of the SoulCity Co. and founder of Soul City, 'spoke to approximately 300 persons at the conference, "Perspectives On the Health of Black Populations "sponsored by the Black Student Caucus and the Student Union Board of the School of Public Health. Health is affected by all other areas of society, McKissick said, and he pointed to Soul City as a classic example of this interrelationship. "We were serving 50 people a day in run-down trailers and just trying to put them into a permanent building and given them services, giving health services to a rural population. And what the social ladder. prevents health services? It became a political decision." McKissick said that not only health, but all areas of life are controlled by politics and economics and that blacks need to become more sophisticated than they were in the 1960s to survive in this type of society. "It's just like in the government when it comes to getting money from the SBA (Small Business Administration); you must be declared to be socially or economically deprived. And black folk got to go in there and prove that. "All we had to do (in the' '60s) was have a strong commitment, a sense of organization and a willingness to endure pain and humiliation because we were then dealing with the problem of racism as a moral problem rather than as an economic problemJ McKissick termed this new kind of racism "institutional racism", and he said that as long as racism exists, society will never be truly integrated, and minorities will remain at the bottom of Sophomore Parmelee elected as chairperson of SCAU By BARRY SMITH Staff Writer Bill Parmelee, a sophomore accounting major from Raleigh, has been elected chairperson of the Student Consumer Action Union (SCAU). Parmelee began his term Monday. SCAU also elected Ralph Aubry, a sophomore zoology-chemistry major from Raleigh, as vicechairperson. Other officers elected are Allen Graham, housing chairperson; Bob Brubaker, food quality chairperson; and Pam Mills, special projects chairperson. Parmelee said SCAU plans to rewrite several of its publications during the next year. CASH, the consumer handbook for banking in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, will be revised and printed this summer, according to Parmelee. CASH probably will be distributed during orientation, he said. In the past, it has been distributed in September. By that time, most people have already decided on a bank," Parmelee said. SCAU also plans to rewrite five other consumer handbooks during the upcoming year, Parmelee said. The Franklin Street Gourment, a guide to Chapel Hill-Carrboro restaurants and cafeterias, also will be distributed during orientation week. Southern Part of Heaven'.', a survey of apartments in the area, will-be revised and published in spring 1978, Parmelee said. Southern Part of HeavenTs latest revision came out Monday but will be reprinted next year because of fluctuating apartment prices and conditions. SCAU also plans to revise the A utomo the Repair Guide, the ' Consumer Health Handbook and the Merchants' Guide. Student Legal Services and SCAU will work together on a legal guide for students, Parmelee said. Board resolution praises basketball team A resolution of commendation to the 1976-77 Tar Heel basketball team was passed unanimously by the Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen at its meeting Tuesday night. - Players, coaches, trainers and managers of the squad were praised for their successful efforts this year. The resolution also thanked the team for the manner in which they represented the University, the town of Chapel Hill and the state of North Carolina, both on and off the basketball court. In other action, an amendment was proposed to the town's zoning ordinance for increased town-control over appearance changes of businesses in the central business district. The move for this amendment was initiated by aldermen Gerry Cohen and Robert Epting. Complaints from townspeople, students and returning UNC alumni concerning the erection of signs and other features that they claim threaten the character of the downtown area marked the amendment drive. Epting explained that under the present zoning ordinance, the board can do nothing about appearance modifications in, the downtown area. The proposed town control will maintain consumer support for downtown businesses, according to Epting. After discussion of the matter, the proposal was referred to the Planning Board for study. JEFF COLLINS dorms Continued from page 1 . By mid July a letter describing the housing situation at that time will be sent to all students still on the waiting list. Those students will have a choice of remaining on the list and accepting any assignment or canceling their contracts and receiving a full prepayment refund. Gibbs said students have a SO per cent chance of getting housing if they put their names on the waiting list, but she urged students to look for alternate housing while they are still here this spring. Men's dorms participating in the random drawing were Alexander, Connor, Ehringhaus, Everett, Mangum, Morrison and Stacy. Women's dorms were Alderman, Alexander, Cobb, Connor, Ehringhaus, James, Joyner. Kenan, Morrison, Parker, Spencer and Whitehead All other dorms were exempt from the lottery because they either fell below their quota, equaled it or went over it by no more than two or three spaces. Village Opticians PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fitted polished cleaned SUNGLASSES prescription non-prescription John C. Southern, Optician 121 E. Franklin St. Nxt to th Varsity Trwatrt 942-3254 PEKING GARDEN RESTAURANT Now! For the First Time in Chapel Hill Enjoy Chinese Food in Privacy and at Ancient Oriental Tempo Over 100 dishes Gourmet food from all four comers of China Peking, Szechuen, Canton, Shanghai Private party rooms available Dine amid the art of China at 1 -5 1404 East Franklin St. Just before Estes Dr. (Bus routes F & G) 942-1613 Open 7 days a week Dinner 5 pm to 10 pm We are open during all holidays CD Ampla Parkin Avail Luncheon Specials Available Monday, through Friday from 11 to 2 Saturday and Sunday 12-2:00 i mm Do you want to work for a large company, or a large, growing company? The answer can make a big difference in your future. EDS is large enough to be termed successful, yet still small enough to offer major opportunities to outstanding young people beginning their careers. Our business is the design, implementation and operation of large scale information processing systems. Our specialty is the very large, complex, integrated, long-term, operational environment. Our industry will double in size by 1980. EDS is one of the most respected firms in the computer services industry, with an excellent record of growth, profitability, and a strong financial position. At EDS advancement is based solely on performance without regard to artificial barriers such as sex, race, religion, national origin, or seniority. At EDS, your growth will be limited only by your capabilities. EDS needs highly motivated people with a strong commitment to succeed in the business world. If you have the personal characteristics we are looking for, don't be discouraged because you have not taken computer courses in college. We have trained most of our people through one of our development programs, and we anticipate training you. Majors Include liberal arts, science, education, engineering, and business. Electronic Data Systems Corporation COLLEGE RECRUITMENT '77 P.O. BOX 77103 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30309 MF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER THE SPRING DEALS ARE FLYING AT MILTON'S. EVERYTHING AT HALF PRICE! FAMOUS NAME COTTON EUROPEAN FIT SHIRTS, Reg. $30 $14 90 PLAID MADRAS BERMUDAS, Reg. $20 $9.90 PIMA COTTON KNIT SHIRTS, Reg. $20 $9.90 COTTON BLEND RUGBY SHIRTS, SOLIDS & STRIPES, Reg. $16 jy LIGHTWEIGHT SPORT COATS, Reg. $100 $39.90 VESTED WOOL BLEND TROPICAL SUITS, Reg. $200 $99.90 How does Milton's do it? Milton's is a member of the country's most powerful buying co-op. We pay less for our fine merchandise and pass the savings on to you! n En glote:i:;3 gupooaod 163 E. Franklin St. Downtown Chapel Hill Mon.-Sat. 10-6:30, Sun. 1-4 Phone: 968-4408 r mm "The struggle of the '60s for integration has not yet been, won . . .Health is one of many facets that we must concentrate on. Floyd McKissick All the time that the civil rights movement was in progress, McKissick said, "The other part of society has slowly elevated itself upward and upward; and while we were working for a 1932 Ford, the standard now is a Rolls Royce and a Mercedes. "You got to the Ford level and that's basically where we are today. The struggle of the '60s for integration has not yet been won. If you think that the struggle is over with, then go see a psychiatrist. Health is one of many facets that. we must concentrate on." l v You see it first in the Daily Tar Heel f . - - . . ; o o e e vJ J w ji SYSTEM FEATURES GENESIS I SPEAKERS A 2-way bookshelf with 8" woofer and a 1" dome tweeter. All components are handmade by Genesis and each has a lifetime warranty.. BIC 940 AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE Complete with walnut base, dust cover and Shure M91ED cartridge. HARMON KAROON 330C The 330C is the fourth expression of the 330C series which was introduced more than six years ago. Acceptance was both immediate, and overwhelming. More than 200,000 receivers of this series are now in listening rooms around the world. With 20 watts per channel we believe the new 300C is the best receiver available in its price range. 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IT'S FASCINATING HOW MANY LOVELY COEDS ARE ASSERTING THEIR RIGHTS BY BUILDING OMELETS AT THE COLLEGE CAFE. Cash for your unwanted rock, Jan albums and 45's. Also, sell, trade. PRESTWICK MUSIC. 1 05 N. Columbia St. (above Big Wally's). Monday-Friday 10-6. 929 7205. WRITE FOR FILMS AND TV. Experienced professionals with valuable industry contacts offer editorial and marketing aid. DO NOT sand manuscripts. WRITE: SCREEN WRITERS SERVICE. 2064 APS. Santa Barbara. Ca. 93103. CONDOM SAMPLERS: Learn the difference between condoms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped. textured, colored, lubricated skins, stubs. Designed to increase sexual satisfaction. ADAM & EVE. Franklin & Colombia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. Colony Park 2801 Welcome Drive. Four bedrooms, 2Vi baths, den, fireplace, dining room, living room, large basement, fenced yard, nicely landscaped, assumable loan. Durham 489-8705. Moving Sale: BW TV. Heathkit receiver. Dual turntable, Marantz speakers, king-size bed, walnut double bed, executive desk, small desk, wooden bar, chairs, file cabinets, bookcases, plants, MORE! Call 929-2995 after 6:30 p.m. Mother's day special. Up to 30 off. Exquisite leather handbags, silk scarfs, brass jewelry from India. Call Handicraft House after 6 p.m. and weekends 933 8474. Sale: Honda CB400 4-cylinder. Excellent condition. Very smooth, very quick. Drives, handles, and performs very different from a 350, 360, or any other 400. 942-1352. 1967 Mercury Montego station wagon. Good condition. 89,000 miles. S500 or best offer. Call 968 9075. Girl's 10-speed bike for sale. In great condition. Only 65. Call 967-5658. TV is out of control. VIDEOSMASH wiil help demythologize your set. Send for brochure co DTH. Carolina Union UNC. Chapel Hill. A free service. IMPORTANT STUDY ABROAD ANNOUNCEMENT: APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED for Summer 1977 and Academic Year 1977-78 for MOSCOW. LENINGRAD, LONDON. PARIS, DUON, NICE, SALAMANCA. VIENNA, FLORENCE. PERUGIA, GENEVA, COPENHAGEN, AMSTERDAM. All subjects for all students in good standing. Accredited university courses. 4, 6, 8-week summer terms or quarter, semester, full year terms. Summer from $71 0. Year term from $1590. CONTACT: CENTER FOR FOREIGN STUDY. SAV Admission Dept. M. 216 S. State Box 606, Ann Arbor. M tehigan 48 1 07. 3 1 3-662' SS75. To Paul, 359 Ehringhaus please, please, please, spare us a letter, note, phone call, anything! I Let us know you are still around. Mary & Lynn. SUFI SEMINAR: Dances, Walks. Meditations, Concentrations. Tuesday April S, Camp New Hop Lodge, 7-11 p.m. $4 per person. For more info call 288 4872 evenings. Lost Monday night on Franklin Street: red and white key holder and set of keys including car keys. Reword offered. Contact Beth Parsons. 933-3478 Ehringhaus. Cheap Group Flight to Europe after graduation. Ticket valid for one year. Book early. Space is limited! Call 929-7283 for further information and reservations. Taking the Newly Revised Medical College Admission Test? MCAT Review Course, Iric. In Durham can help you prepare for the competition. Qualified faculty teach seven 4-hour sessions covering MCAT problem areas. Timed newly revised formal practice tests. Home study material included. Registration fee is $159 and $20 book deposit is refundable. Both paid at first session. Call 286-1340 (6-10 p.m.) for information or attend first meeting. Mon. Apr. 4, 7-11 p.m. Ramada Inn, 165Guess Rd., Durham. Say HELLO to your APRIL FOOL for only $1.00 in the DTH Classifieds. Riders wanted to New York, leaving April 8th, returning April 17th. Share gas, driving. Call Mark at 929-9233 after 7 p.m. 3? iMM Want an air conditioned room for the summer? Kappa Alpha Thata sorority, 227 E. Rosemary Straet, ha single and double rooms available for both sesaione, kitchen privileges are included. Call 968-9398. 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