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2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday, January 30, 1978 campus " Compiled by Karen Barber Public service announcements must be turned in to tht Oox outside ins u I M ottices in the Union by 1:00 p m. H theyare to run the next day Each item will run at least twice activities today Parte WgmeBwiU mast at 7:30i Room T-7 New Carroll Hall. The Education SHI Commute ot NC8L will meet at 7 p.m. in Room ISO Hamilton Hall. : Thelergr)ue1HItoi7Aoc4alon will meet i 7pm in Room 424 Hamilton Hall i The Carolina Bridge Club will hold iu championship fame at 7 )0 p.m. in Roomi 207-20 Carolina Union. SI (or all player. II you need a partner, call 967-4171 A free, one-hour Interview workshop will be held at 3: 30 p.m. in Room 210 Hanes Hall. The Fine Arte Festival CommHtie will meet at 6: IS p m. in Room 302A Steele Building. A U NCCC Short Count on Remote Services will be given at 3 p m in Room 228 Phillips Hall. John Wis Melrwny will speak on "A Concept-Vector Represents! ion of the Paragraphs in a Document. Applied to Automatic Extracting" at 3 p.m. in Room 210 New West. A tomtnar lor hell and floor officers interesting in improving their administrative skills will be held at 7 pm. in Room 205 Caiolina Union. Jan Nelson, Ehringhaus Residence Director, will lead the seminar, which is sponsored by the RHA. The Undergraduate History Association will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 423 Hamilton Hall Cindy Caldwell will be the featured speaker. The first 1971 meeting of iheUNC Astonomy Club will be held st 7:30 p.m. in Room 224 Phillips Hall. The meeting will consist of a short business meeting and a film entitled "The Birth and Death of I Star " All those interested in working with the Orange County Special Olympics arc asked to meet at 7:30 p m. Monday in Room 20b Carolina Union and at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the South Gallery of Carolina Union. An organirational meeting of all students interested in forming a Students' Repertory Company will be held at 7 p m. in the Lounge Theatre in the basement of Graham Memorial Hall. Anyone interested in working on the Carolina Symposium this spring should come to R ooms 2 1 3-2 1 5 Carolina U nion at 7 p.m. for an organ national meeting. UPCOMING EVENTS An RHA-sponsored seminar aimed at educational and cultural programming will be held at 7.30 p.m. Tuesday in Room 213 Carolina Union. All residence hall and floor officers are urged to attend. The UNC Young Democrats will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Room 202 Carolina Union. Elections for new officers will be held. An arternoon social for l he Association of Business Students and MBA students will be held at 4 p m. Tuesday in Did Carroll faculty lounge. The UNC Football Club will hold iu spring organizational meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Room 207 Carolina Union. This meeting is very important for old members who plan to play this spring. The prcdenul-prcmedical honorary society. Alpha Epsllon THE COFFEE KLATCH O'i IS BACK! Vi i -hy Come by for an informal breakfast Vtk with professors and students. J ' Tuesdays and Wednesdays 'aVJv 9-11 a.m. in Pine Room Sponsored by Campus Y rx A " . ... jt, i ( We designed The MBA to help professionals arrive at fast, accurate answers to a broad range of business and financial problems. The same ones you'll face in your busi ness classes. f Interest, annuities, ac- ' counting, finance, bond analy sis, real estate, statistics, '. marketing, forecasting, quanti tative methods and many more " course applications are in your hands with The MBA. This powerful calculator also features preprogrammed functions that let you perform 1979 Texas Instruments Texas Instruments INCORPORATED calendar - Delta, will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Room KM Hem hill Hall. A rush meeting will be held in Room 107. The first College Bassmaster meet inn hc 1,1,1,1 a 7 ,11 P m Tuesday in Room 749 Hinton James Dorm. Anyone interested in joining the campus fishing club is welcome. The publicity committee will meet at 4 p m in Room 20n Carolina Union AIESEC LNC (The International Association ol Students ol Business and Economics) will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Room 2?0 New Carroll Hali. An IRSS Snort Course in "S AS-Session I of 2" will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Room 306 Saunders Hall A UNCCC Short Course in "Basic X L" will he given at 1 p m. Tuesday in Room 228 Phillips Hall. An organizational meeting for SCAU's supplement to Franklin Street Gourmet will be held at 7:30 p.m. I ucsdiiv in Room 205 Carolina Union. The Campus Y needs volunteer tutors. A mandatory meeting and potluck dessert for all interested persons will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the second floor of the Y Building. Dr. Gilbert 8tork of Columbia University will speak on Prostaglandins from Carbohydrates at 1 1 a m Tuesday in Room 308 Vcnable. The Carolina Union Social Committee imilcs all interested graduates and undergraduates to an organizational meeting at K: 30 p.m. Tuesday in Room 20b Carolina Union. ITEMS OF INTEREST Would you like to write a subjective review ol any English courses you took last fair.' Reviews should be brief and should deal with the general impressions of the course, professor, reading material, exams, etc. A II reviews will he printed unnnvmously in t he Spring I97B edition of the Carolina Course Review. It interested, contact Suae Mitchell at 9b7-l639 before Jan 31. If you are interested in working on SCAU's Servomation study, plessesign up on the sheet on SCAU's door. Suite B. in the Carolina Union. All students, interested in working on the Sports Club Council should telephone 933-1013 and leave their number. Fnthusiasm is more important than experience. Do you want to enhance your educational experience through travel this summer, but need some monetary assistance to do so? If so. check into the Lawrence Whitfield Traveling Fellowship, available from the Wesley Foundation, 214 Putshoio St. Call 942-2152 for more information. Wesley Community is seeking applications lor the I97B-79 school year. If you are a student interested in contributing energy for building a residency community along with 10 other studeuts. come by Wesley Foundation or call 942-2152. I he Carolina Rugby Football Club ll practice at 4 45 p m. every Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday at Eagle Field. All old members and anyone interested in attending please come to practice Nomination forms for the Order of the Golden Fleece are now available at the Carolina Union desk. Nominations are due Feb. 17. 1 . v . .. . ,. - . 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Application (or the written test (needed for clerical jobs) is also included. Applications are now available at the International Center for the UNC-Gottlngen Exchange Program for the 1978-79 schoul year. This prugram is an expense-paid study-abroad opportunity lor undergraduates at a West German university. Applicants should be llucnt in German. Students interested in spending their junior year In Ghana, West Africa, should pick up an application at the International Center in Bynum Hall. Applications are due Jan. 30 For further inlormaiion com act IheCurriculum in African and Afro-American Studies. 401 Alumni Building. Pass-fail registration will be held through Feb. 8 in the dean's office of the respective schools. "Stage Design and I he Russian Avant-Garde (1911 1929)" will open Sunday at the Ackland An Museum The exhibition includes works by 26artistsfrom the Lobanov collect ion and traces the development of "constructionsim" in its relation to stage design. The show will be on exhibition through Feb. 26. Auditions for Fools: A Night with Shakespeare will be held at 7: 30 p.m. Tuesday and at 3.30 p.m. Wednesday in Deep Jonah. The show will he produced on conjunction with the UNC Speech Department, Petitions for elected BSM offices are due back on Feb. 10, no later than 5 p.m. All questions should he addressed to Jcannie Mask, elections board chairperson. I he University Counseling Center has limited openings in a personal growth group that meets at 7:30 p.m. Mondays. If interested, call 933-2175 and make a group meeting appointment with Ross Sharer or Jim Whiteside. Voter registration will be held today and tomorrow from 9a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Chapel Hill Public Library. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Chapel Hill Municipal Building, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Carrboro Town Hall Bring an ID. Registration for the College Bowl Oull will be extended to Feb. 4. Sign up your 5-pcrson teams at the Carolina Union desk. The Howl needs scorekeepcrs, timekeepers, and moderators. If interested, call Greg Swanson at 929-7343. Fix yourself up and have your free portrait taken for the 1978 Yaekfty for. The photographers will be taking portraits from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday. Wednesday and Friday and from I to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday from Jan. 30 through Feb. 10. If you didn't have your picture made last fall, or you did but weren't pleased with h. sign up for an appointment any weekday at the Carolina Union from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. the Y-Court from 9 a.m. to I p.m.. or by calling the Ymk office at 933-1259 between I and 5 p.m. FOR THE RECORD Credit where it's due Palmer Hill wrote the Weekender article, "Pyewacket Cafe features homemade bread." Her byline was dropped inadvertently. winch i&imjm-im&L BUCK n&WP Vt. fNTlTtIS llKW Tfi i out douar err flr 1 05 w. f GOOD 11:50-2:50 VSRY DAY . t-Mir" J,-1llll,Hll I iiiiaasjaaaBssMMsslsliTIliW I ITU you how simple calculator analysis can be with The MBA calculator. It's 288 pages of understandable, easy-to-follow reading. And it's coupled to more than 100 real-world ex amples that show you step-by-step how to make calculator analysis work for you as never before. If you're building a career in business, The MBA business financial calculator can be one of your strongest cornerstones. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS ...INNOVATORS IN PERSONAL ELECTRONICS Senior class president: Joan Templeton '?teJV Senior class vice-president: Linda Love CAA president: Pete Mitchell Templeton and Love Joan Templeton, a junior chemistry major from Charlotte, and Linda Love, a junior journalism major from Monroe, announced their candidacies for senior class president and vice-president Friday. The women called for unification of the senior class through changes in graduation ceremonies and a possible class project organized according to suggestions from members of the class. "Most seniors don't go to graduation and don't care," Templeton said. "We feel like we represent enough organizations on campus to find out what seniors want out of graduation." "Through our different connections we can find out what the seniors of 1979 want to make graduation special, out-of-the-ordinary," Love said. Templeton said that before they decided to run for office, she and Love investigated the powers and responsibilities (chiefly organizing graduation) of the offices and the amount of time involved and analyzed their qualifications for the jobs. Love said she knows of no previous candidates for the offices who were women. Templeton is a Morehead Scholar, a member of the Chancellor's Committee and the Undergraduate Education Committee. She has been a counselor and coordinator of freshman camp and is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Love is vice president of the University Marching, Concert and Pep Bands and a member of the Society of Janus and Kappa 3tte4. TO orB ffffr FULL "Rosemary -st. ij-ti r. Stores Ml - EM Kappa Gamma sorority. She has been a hall counselor and president of Spencer dorm, and an orientation coordinator for Spencer, Women's Triad and Whitehead dorms. - ELIZABETH MESSICK Mitchell Pete Mitchell, a junior journalism major, announced his candidacy for Carolina Athletic Association president Sunday. Mitchell, who is from Lexington, said he would work to make the CAA presidency a more assertive position than it has been in the past. "I don't think that it's living up to its potential," Mitchell said. "J think that it should cover a wider range of concerns." Mitchell, who worked for three years as a sports staff writer and columnist for the Daily Tar Heel, said that his work in journalism has brought him into contact with many Woollen Gym officials and that he is therefore qualified to handle the CAA post. . ..j. if GRANVILLE TOWERS HAS ROOMS available for the spring term. Rates are prorated by the day. Call 929-7143. NORTH CAMPUS MclVER DORM CONTRACT for sale. Discount. Large room. Close to campus. Immediate sale. Call Ginny, 933-6106. 1 ME)tflOlMl 8 OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PHONE work. Afternoon and evening shifts. Females preferred. Call Deborah Jenkins 942-6377. HELP WANTED TALK OF THE TOWN... ; (formerly Auggies). 1010 Hamjtton. Road; Chapel " ' Hill, N.C. 27514:Appry-in person no phone- - calls. Cooks and kitchen help, lunch and dinner shifts. VOLUNTEER ASST SCOUTMASTER, Troop 817 Wed. nights, 7:30 p.m. to 9. Amity United Methodist Church, 825 Estes Drive; Age 18 or older. Call 967-6633 or 966-2253. Extension 45, Ray. CONCERNED ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT? Volunteer to help the Conservation Council of N.C. You may be considered for part-time paid position. Please call 942-1080. . 121 mi LOST: BROWN, TR1FOLD WALLET Monday, January 16, between Woollen Gym and Hinton James. Please call Robert Strickland at 933-4883. No questions asked. LOST: British TAN shoulder bag in Carmichael Auditorium Saturday, Jan 21st. Reward. Call 933 4269. No questions asked. FOUND: Wristwatch in 100 Hamilton, Jan. 20. Call 933-1309. LOST: PUMPKIN COLORED WOOL COAT at the Wake Forest B'ball game under "B" bleacher section. If found call 933-5179. Reward offered - no questions. FOUND ON MONDAY: a pair of brown glows beside Howell Hall. Call 933-4789. FOUND - WRISTWATCH in 100 Hamilton, Jan. 20. Call 933-1309. IF YOU HAVE PLAYED as a soccer goalkeeper, come out, weather permitting TuesThur. 7 p.m., SatSun., 2 p.m. to the Astro-Turf. ' ' JLJVE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY. Great vsuunu system, CUIIIVSpilCIC, OltU lUUU. Tonight: Rabbit and Ken. $1.00 cover. X Breaktast , lunch, dinner. Upen 0 a.m. to i a.m. t Compardie's 942-8588. THE LOOM PRESS A PERSONAL PRINTER Complete offset printing facilities. Books, brochures, flyers, posters, mailers and mailings. Letterheads, envelopes, invitations and announcements. Fine raised lettering and typesetting, Graphic design our specialty. Isn't it time you had A PERSONAL PRINTER? 500 Rosemary St. West , Chapel Hill, 942-6582. 1NSTACOPY Offset printing and quick copying while you wait. 100 satisfaction guaranteed. Check our fast service and low prices on theses work. Insta-Copy, corner of Franklin & "otumbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. .tite lltet Kif) O pO fj "ffWifH i-rnxsmmtmmtnm-nmfwmnTn n 1 1 i i mini- - i i ' "i t- ' "' r""r' 1 Mitchell said the CAA president is in charge of homecoming preparations and that he has some ideas for improving the cele&ration. "I think that if the homecoming is goingto be held on campus, it should mean something to the students," he said. "The CAA presidential post is really the students' only voice in athletic affairs," Mitchell said. He said that students need to have more say in matters such as the ticket distribution changes before the Clemson football game last fall. ?Tm very much against the distribution of tickets two weeks in advance. We might want to consider one week ahead, but not two," Mitchell said. Mitchell said that although the CAA president has not traditionally taken an active part in athletic affairs, the post should at least be able to provide input into decisions made by the athletic department that will affect students. ... - MIKE COYNE Forum A public forum for all student body presidential and Daily Tar Heel editorial candidates will be held at 4 p.m. today in 103 Bingham Hall. All announced candidates are invited to the forum, sponsored by the UNC debate team: Legal Clinic of Winston, Coleman, and Fiernholz Offering legal services at reasonable prices at cqnvenient times. Some of the services available are: Uncontested Divorces $90 plus court costs Name changes $35 plus court costs Consultation $15 for 30 minutes' For an appointment call 929-0394. Legal clinic located in NCNB Plaza above Blimpte's. CHB Happy Birthday - Keep up the great work -don't step oh any rusty nails - DS. HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOU SEXY LITTLE "young" thing you! We know the day was Jan. 29th but thank goodness the Tar Heel doesn't print on Sunday!! Tia Maria for everybody! HATH THE WORLD A GREATER DREAD? rFear-tnay lurk within your hearts, yet the 'Amazon knows no rest! Jt is wrfttipsxihat a "woman awed by all the world shall rise to meet her 20th year of life on this day. Fools! There is no escape! KRK HAPPY 21ST! Live long and prosper. MKH M.F. 85. Your picture is with L. C. Barber at Yackety Yack. LA.J. at DTH. FEMALE TO SHARE 2BR LAUREL RIDGE apt. Furnished except your room. On bus line. $125 month plus utilities. Call 929-2614 or 967-1218. Keep trying. SPRING BREAK CRUISE from Ft. Lauderdale -Space limited Call now for further details - 942 4196. yj? Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. Return ad and check or money order to DTH Office 12:00 (noon) 1 day before the ad will run or in campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. Rales: 25 words or less Students $1.50 Non-Students 2.50 5( for each additional word $1.00 for boxetj ad or bold.type Please notify the DTH Office if there are mistakes in your ad, immediately! We will only be responsible for the first ad run. r Ttvt Daily Tar Hsal is putnsnod try tht DsMy Tr Hmt Board of Dirsctora of tht UrUvwaHy of North Carotna dally Monday througti Friday during ttw aragusar acadamlc ysar axcapt during swam pariod, vacations and summar astslona. Tha to Sowing datas art to ba ttw only Saturday istuss: Sapt. 17. Oct. 1. 8. 22. Nov. 6. Tha Summar Tar Haal Is pubiishad wtahry on Thursdays during tha summar aasaiont. Off loss art at tha Frank Portar Graham Studant Union Building. Unlvartrty of North Carolina. Chapal Hill. N.C. 27E14. Tassohona numbara: Nsws. Sports-33-024B. 933-0246, 933 0262. 933-0372: Buainaisj. Circulation, AdiMrtittng-933-1163. Subscription rstas: (26 par yaar; t12.60 par Tha Campus Qovaming Council shall hava powara to datarmina tha Studant Actrvnias Fa and to appropriata all ravanua darivad from tha Studant Actrvnias Faa (1.1.14 of tht Studant Conatrtution). Tha Dally Tar Haal li a studant organization. Tha Dally Tar Haal rasarvas tha right to regular tha typographical tons of all advartissmsnts and to raviaa or turn away copy K considara objao tionabl. Tha Daily Tar Haal will not contidar ad justments or paymant for any typographical arrort or arronaous snsartton unlats notJoa is givan to tha Businaat Managar within (1 ) ona day attar tha advartbamant appeara. wKhin (1 1 day of motiving tha tsar shatta or subscription of tha papar. Tha Dairy Tar Haal wilt not bs rssponstow for mora than ona Incorract Insertion of an advar tisamant achadulad to run aavaral nrnts. Notioa for such correction must ba givan balort tha riant insertion. Claire Bag sty Business Mngar Dan Collins Advertising Mintgtr
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