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1 2 The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, February 2, campus " Compiled by Public service announcements must be turned Union by 1 00 c m It thevare to run the next ACTIVITIES TODAY Campus Christian Fellowship will men tonight st 204 Gltnhurnw St. for i Bible Study Workshop Rides to the house will be leaving the Carolina Union at 6:45 p m All are welcome to attend. TneNCSL party with ihe Duke delegation will be held ai s p m. at the iolmwood Apartmenli cluhhouic. HMofl James presents Alfred Hilchcock'i Freniy, starring Jon Finch and Barry hosier, al 7 and . 30 p m. and at midnight in the Hmion Jama Recreation Room. Admission is JO cents. The Christian Science Organisation will meet at 6 p m. in ihe Carolina Union. All are welcome. Seniors Of graduate students seeking employmeat who want to use the services of Ihe Career Planning and Placement Office are invited loan orientation meeting at 3:30 p.m. inJIOHanesHall. Rod Abemettiy will be performing at V pm. in the Carolina Union basement. The N C. Coastal Club and the UNC Sea Grant College Program are sponsoring a Coastal FUfli Festival at 7:30 p m. in 101 Greenlaw. The films to be shown are Waierbound. Siorttidf Thr blinders anJ the Eltmtms. The Curriiock Film and An Act to rVowr Ready to look for a job? Learn how to organize and plan your search through a free one-hour Job-Seeking Workshop offered by the Career Planning and Placement Office at 1 1 a.m. in the Frank Porter Graham lounge of the Csrvyiaa Union Students of all ages arc invited John Sanders, vice president for planning, will speak on planning for Ihe UNC syslem from 1972 to 1982 ai the Dialectic and PMlanthropIc literary Society's meeting at p m. on third floor New West. Everyone invited. The UNC SW Club ill hold the first meet ing of this semester at 4 tin. in Room 209Carolina Union. Coma join us. we arc offering ski trips. Blue Sky Party Convention will meet at I p.m. at 107 Fraternity Court. AH Sky Blue Hearts of the Blue Sky Party welcome. The Carolina Indian Circle will have a politick dinner al 6:30 at J-F Old Well Apartments. Those interesied that need a ride will meet at 6 p.m. ai the Y -court. The Carolina Rugby Football Ckib will kick off its semi annual drive for "new blood" al II p.m. at the Village Green. All heroic young men and amorous young ladies are invited lo aliend. The North Campus Chapter of InterVaralty Christian Fa Bow ship is having a pot luck dinner at 5 30 p m. at Chapel of the Cross. There will be s sing-slong afterwards. Bring a dish of food and join Ihe fellowship. A BSal general body meeting will be held at 7 p.m. All persons interested m elections should attend. Minorities bt Ihe Electronic Media will have a meeting at 7 p.m. m the second floor lounge of the Carolina Union. At) members please attend this very important meeting. The UNC Scuba Club will hold a very important final planning meeting for the Florida tnp over spring break at 7 p.m. in Room 2IS Carolina Union. Please remember deposits. Everyone is invited. There will be an important meeting of members of the Order of Ihe Old WeH at 8 p ut. in Room 20S Carolina Union. IflSS Short Course, SAS Session 2 of 2 will be held at 2 p.m. in 306 Saunders. ' " UNCC Short Course. Details of JOB and EXEC SUIeaeenle win be held at 3 p m m 22J Phillips Hall. ' "; , The Hunger Action Committee will merrat 7:30 p ai In the V. The new vegetarian entrees and Ihe upcoming photographic display will be discussed. All those interesied please attend. ' Films and photos of old Chapel Hill and commentary by Roland Okku will be presented at 7:30 pm. in the meeting room of the Chapel Hill Public Library. Everyone a welcome 1978 calendar- Kelly Carr In to the box outsioe me i) I M ottices in the day Each item will run at least Iwre The Gay Rap Group will meet st I p.m. in Rsleigh. For more informstion call 929-K84J, 832-1582 or write MCC, Boa 691. Chapel Hill. David S. Rubin will speak on Transportation Problems with Lifo and Fifo Constraints" at 4 p.m. in 324 Phillips Hall. All are invited to a coffee hour from 3:30to4 p m in 102 Phillips Annex. UPCOMING EVENTS Sandwich Seminar, a discussion and lunch group for women will meet from noon to 2 p m Friday in Deep Jonah of the Carolina Union. Campus women are encouraged to bring their lunch and join others for discussion and fellowship There will be a meeting ot KKK Klevemsl 'Mil 2 pm. Friday in the Forestry Building. A Graduate Recital will be held at 8 p.m. Friday in Hill Hall. David Bachrach, baritone, and Carol Edwards, piano, will present works by Mussorgsky. Britten. Dupare and Dutch Baroque. ITEMS OF INTEREST There will be a Workahop on "Human Sexuality" in Greensboro beginning at 7:30 p.m. Friday and continuing through 3:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon. This workshop will he held at the First Baptist Church. Dr. Andy Lester will be featured speaker at this event. Anyone interested in helping with SCAU's Servomatlon Study is ssked to sign up in Suite B of the Cirolina Union College Qui! Bowl competition will begin Feb. 6. Audi lions will be held from 7 to 10 p m. T hursday and Friday in 06 Graham Memorial for Ihe French play Vn Bern Jour QuanJIr Temps tsi Cm n It Ditblr est la. 1 his play is backed by Ihe Carolina Union. Drama department and Romance Language department. There are six mime roles for those who speak no French. A Personal GrowthCounseling Group for men and women older than average is about to start. For information and a screening interview, call the University Counseling Center at 933 2175. Petitions lor all student offices sre available in Suite C of the Carolina Union. These petitions are due al 5 pm. Feb. 6. For further information, call Bob Saunders, Elections Board chairperson, at 933-4158. Don't miss your last chance for a 1977 Yackety Yeckl if you did no) subscribe for a 1977 Vack, sign up at Ihe Yeck office in Suite D of the Carolina Union. The price will be $15. Any experienced beaeee interested in singing with the Cleft Hangers, an undergrad barbershop close harmony group. Jioukt contact Barry Saunders at 933-4265 immediately. Anyone interested in running lor Graduate and Proieeslonat Student CGC Seats please contact Ihe GPSF office at 933-5n73 for details. Old Time Mountain Mueic by Fred Cockcrham. the legendary master of Ihe fiddle and fret leu banjo, accompanied by the Piedmont Serenadcrs. will present old lime mountain music at 8 pm. Friday in the back room of the Ranch House on Airport Road. Swing. Irish and original compositions will also be featured. Registration for the College Ouli Bowl will be extended to Feb. t 4 S,ign up your 5-person teams at the Carolina Union desk, The v towl needs storekeepers, timekeepers snd moderators. If interesied, call Greg Swanson at 929-7343. 1 : . There will be an all-day ERA rally in Raleigh on Saturday al the Convention Center. Featured speaker will be Judy Carter. Anyone interested in attending this rally should call the AWS office at 933 ZfoSjor come by Suite D of the Carolina Union. Don't miss this x opportunity lo meet the state legislators who support ERA. The Joy of Art, a free series on how to enjoy art. will start at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Art School. For a calendar and more BLIMPIES IS OPEN TIL 2 A.M. ON FRI. & SAT. And All Day Sunday For Your Weekend Munching SOLID BRASS with KEY RING VSiiliaii'y MNEED; PEOPLE And we can offer outstanding career opportunities in Marketing or Computer Science. We will be interviewing at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on February 14, 1978 To find out about IBM and let us find out about you, sign up for an interview at the Placement Office or write to: C. F. Cammack, Corporate Q)llege Relations Manager, IBM Corporation, 400 Colony Square, Suite 1111, Atlanta, Georgia 30361 An Ev.iu.tl OprvruinmAttiriii.itivc At. mm Linr-Knir information, call or come by the Art School. 150 E. Main St., Carrhoro, 942-2041. As part of ihe Sea Hearth and Relationship Series, the Human Sexuality Information and Counseling Service and the Carolina Union will show ihe film "Sexuality and Communication" al 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 204 Carolina Union Discussion facilitators will be available after the film. The UNC Hockey Teem plays Duke al 4:30 p.m. Feb. 5 in Greensboro's Triad Arena in an important first-place game. The cost is only SI. TheUNC Hockey Teem plays Wake Forest at 8 p.m. Feb. 2 in Greensboro's triad Arena I he cost is only SI. Inlormniion on summer job oppertuntttes In the federal government is now available in 21 1 Hanes Hall. Announcement 414 lists both clerical and ,in-clenc.il openings with locations. Application for the written lest need for clerical jobs is alio included. Volunteers art needed from all departments, graduates and undergraduates, to work on Journal et Fine Arts, second issue. Positions sre available on budget and editorial staffs. Contact Patty Beck al the Ackland Art Center. I NC. or call 477-5303. Fix yourself up and have your free portrait taken for the Blue Sky Party convention tonight The Blue Sky Party will hold its convention at 8 p.m. at 107 Fraternity Court. Competing for the party's nomination for UNC vice president John Sanders to speak before Di-Phi this evening John Sanders, UNC system vice president for planning, will speak before the Dialectic and Philanthropic societies at 8 p.m. in 300 New West. Thell's Has Sweets For You And Your Sweetheart Heart Cookies with red sugar or clipped icing Heart Cookies with messages, heart layers, cupcakes, gingerbread men, and many more items.. Thell's Bakery 124 E. Franklin 942-1954 Weekdays 8:30-6:00 Sunday 1:00-6:00 LUNCH BUCK fNTlTklf mi coLkAii erf a?y rat wwiw Gecatt: SO-2: Vackety Yack, I rat pnulographers will Ik taking portraits IromV a.m. lo noon and from I lo 5 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and from I lo J p m and 6 lo 9 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday from now through Feb. 10. if you didn't have your picture made last fall, or if you did but weren't pleased with it, sign up for an appointment any weekday at theCarolina Union from 9 a.m. lu 5 p.m., or by calling the Yeck office at 933-1259 between I and 5 p.m.' Applications are now available m the International Center for the UNC-Gottlngen Exchange Program for the 1978-79 school year. This program is an expense-paid study-abroad opportunity for undergraduates al a West German university. Applicants should be lluenl in German. Pasa-fall registration will be held through Feb. 8 in the dean's office of the respective schools. "Stage Design and Ihe Ruaalan Avanl-Garde (1911-1928)" is now at the Ackland An Museum. The exhibition includes works by 26 artists from Ihe Lohanov collection and traces Ihe development of "constructionism" in its relation to stuge design. I he show will be on exhibition through Feb. 26. Petitions for elected BSM offices are due back on Feb. 10. no later than 5 p.m. All questions should be addressed to Jeannie Mask, elections board chairperson. student body president are Ken Edahl, a senior English major from Charlotte, and Rob Lyman, ajunior philosophy major from Norwalk, Conn. Sanders will discuss the history and future of the consolidated University system. A question-and-answer period will follow his speech: Enjoy Now No need to wait until the 14th LUNCH BUCK B.N1ITLB5 5?4. 70 ONE tiff FULL SO tvSBY DAY hi m i i C Village Opticians PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fitted polished cleaned SUNGLASSES prescription - non-prescription OVER 1,200 FRAMES Let the Daily Tar Heel iiif Ikiflp to 1p 7 ; ""- 1 1 "' in.!... MASTER BEDROOM WITH BATH for two males. Kitchen, utensils, dryer and washer shared, also dishwasher. Air conditioned new house. Distance 4 miles, 10 minute drive. Bus and maid services. Insurance Company does not allow smoking. Available Jan. 24th. Price $120.00. Phone 929-4367. Address: 2447 Honeysuckle Rd. .aESass f KIOSUZUKI CELLO FOR SALE. List price $250, asking $175. New strings, size, beautiful tone, great condition, bow included. If interested write: Cello, Rt. 7, Box 106, Durham, N.C. 27707. NORTH CAMPUS McIVER DORM CONTRACT for sale. Discount. Large room. Close to campus. Immediate sale. Call Ginny, 933-6106. FEMALE MORRISON c CONTRACT AVAILABLE immediately! Discount! Call 966 1370 or 933-4197. Ktep trying. Desperate. MEN! - WOMEN! JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign. No experience required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer job or career. Send $3.00 for information. SEAFAX, Dept. 1-2, Box 2049, Port Angeles, Washington 98362. 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. ATTENTION: Worhen writers. Feminary, a local feminist publication, is soliciting articles, essays, interviews, poetry, graphics, short fiction on issues of concern to women. Send to Feminary, P.O. Box 954, Chapel Hill LOST: ONE PAIR OF GLASSES in a brown case. Lost on Tuesday last week in Phillips Hall or outside it. If found, please contact 967-5337. FOUND: LADY'S BROWN WALLET with UNC-G I.D. near Porthole alley. Call 933-5379. FOUND: Wristwatch in 100 Hamilton, Jan. 20. Call 933-1309. LOST: SILVER BRACELET on Monday, Jan. 30 near Health Sciences, Bell Tower area. Sentimental value. Call 929-4449. ' MATURE ROOMMATE WANTED - Furnished 2 bedroom townhouse - $95 per month. Long or short lease negotiable. 966-5381, ext. 215 or 929 2441. Transportation available. CONDOM SAMPLERS: learn the differences between condoms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped, textured, color, lubricated, skins, stubs. Designed to increase sexual satisfaction. ADAM & EVE . Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147. ANYONE WANTING TO SELL THEIR PARKING sticker please call Kathy at 967-2968. Keep trying! Leave your number if I'm not there. 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. NEEDED: TWO EXPERIENCED BASSES (UNDERGRAD) to round at the Clef Hangers, a male barbershopclose harmony singing group. Call Barry Saunders at 933-4265 immediately. RIDE NEEDED TO CHARLOTTE Friday, Feb. 3 after 11:00 a.m. and back to Chapel Hill Sunday, Feb. 5. Will share expenses. Call Candy 933-27 14. RUGBY! Free films and UNC Rugby Club annual meeting, tonite, 8 p.m. Downstairs at the Village Green. All new. old, or interested players and supporters welcome. Beer will be served. See Gareth Edwards, Le Petit General, and J.P.R. in action. A PERSONAL GROWTHCOUNSELING, GROUP for men and women older than average is about to start. Call the University Counseling Center (933-2175) for information and a screening interview. Legal Clinic of Winston, Coleman, and Bernholz Offering legal services at reasonable prices at convenient 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 9290394. Legal clinic located in NCNB Plaza above Blimpie's. I.UIlJLJlLJLamiXUaUlUlXLvUa:WIII JIL lllllimilltll lllliriaaalllll IMMII I Wl'l II I III! Ill IIW III! ' llljl JOHN C. SOUTHERN - OPTICIAN 121 E. Franklin St. Phone: 942-3254 Promote your Product, opo HELP! DESPERATELY NEED TWO TICKETS to Friday night performance of Hamlet. (Not standing room tickets). Willing to pay extra. Call 942-1752 after five. Keep trying. TO THE GIRLS IN BA 91: Actually I really like all hair colors - why don't more of you wear skirts so I can see whose legs are the best?? That same fratty bagger. THE BLONDE IN BA 91: Bag the bagger. Come go to Tahiti with me. Ill look at you all the way there. Cracked Pott's friend. P.S.: Are your eyes blue? HEY BRISTLE BRAINS! Too bad you're being upstaged today by the groundhog. He's better looking and a load of laughs. Big 21. Aunt Bessie's waiting! Kisses. Skip and Tommy. TO THE ORANGE JUICE DONOR in Ye Old Waffle Shop: A much belated thanks. It's still making my day. The Crip. HORACE & BAMBINO. Want to go up the dirt road? What excitement awaits you at the end of the unpaved trail? Is it an owl, a panda, or 2 gold hearts. B.D. IN RESPONSE TO FEB. 1ST DTH classified: To the men of Manly 4th floor: The roses and wine we adored. You all looked so spiffy, We fell in a jiffy, . For the gentlemen of Manly 4th. R. L. MA7 W HAjvJlas great as the first three. My thoughts are with you when I am away. Love, Snoopy. DEAR AVERY: THANKS for Friday's great mixer! We have a spacious lobby to return the favor! Love, second floor Alderman! COUNSELORS; CAMP WAZIYATAH FOR GIRLS, HARRISON, MAINE. OPENINGS: Tennis (varsity or skilled players); Swimming (WSI), Boating, Canoeing, Sailing; Waterskiing; Gymnastics; Archery; Team Sports; Arts & Crafts; Pioneering & Trips; Photography for Yearbook; Secretary; Registered Nurse. Season: June 26 to August 21. Write (enclose details as to your skills, interests, etc.) Director, Box 153, Great Neck, N.Y. 11022. Telephone: 516-482-4323. SPRING BREAK CRUISE from Ft. Lauderdale -Space limited Call now for further details - 942 41. Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. Returh'ad and check or money order to DTH Office 12.00 (noon) I 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 5c for each additional word $1.00 for boxed 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. Tha Daily Tar HvmI ia published by thvs Dairy Tar Heal Board of Diractorsof tha University of North Carolina daily Monday through Friday during tha regular academic year except during exam period, vacations and aummer sessions. Tha following dates are to be tha onfy Saturday Issues: Sept. 17. Oct. 1. 8. 22. Nov. 6. The Summer' Tar Heal ia published weekly on Thursdays' during the aummer sessions. Offices are at the Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building, University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27614. Telephone numbers: News. Sports-933-0246, 933-0246. 933 0262. 933-0372; Business. Circulation. Advertising-933 1 1 83. Subscription rataa: 26 per year; S12.60 par semester. The Campus Governing Council ahafl have powera lo determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate all revenue derived from tha Student Activniss Fee (1.1.14 of tha Student Constitution). The Deify Tar Heel ia a student organization. The Daily Tar Heel reaervea the right to regulate the typographical tone of all advertisements and to revise or turn away copy it considers objec tionable. The Deily Tsr Heel will not consider ad justments or payment for any typographical, errora or erroneoua insertion unleaa notice ia given to the Business Manager within (1 ) one day after the advertisement eppesrs. within (1 1 day of receiving the tear sheets or subscription of tha paper. The Daily Tar Heel will not be responsible for more then one incorrect insertion of an adver tisement scheduled to run several timea. Notice for auch correction must bs given before the next insertion. Claire B.uley Business Manager D,n Co"'" AherSlg Manager
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