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-campus calenda.
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Carolina Athletic Association president:
Dan Heneghan
Compiled by Kelly Carr
Public Mrvict nnouncment mufl be turned In lo the box outside Ih DTH office in the
Union by 1 00 p m H they re to run the next dy Each item will run at least twice
ACTIVITY TODAY
Auditions will be held in the Crsirc recreation room for The
Gong Show to be held Feb. 10. The show it sponsored by the
Bread of Life Ministry.
The Hunger Action Committee will meet at 7:30 pm upstairs
in tbe Y. All interested persons are welcome.
Come explore "Our World Under Water" at I p.m. in the
Connor lounge with a professional scuba diver who will tell shout
his diving experience in the Arctic. A Him will be shown. All are
invited.
A tOTA bag kineh will be held from noon to 2' p.m. in Rooms
202 and 204 of the Carolina Union. Dnn a sandwich and a friend.
Coffee will be provided. v
The UNC Table Tennis Club will meet at I p.m. in Women's
Gym Club rankings are being compiled for future matches with
other dubs. Guests are welcome.
The CaroHna Union Performing Arts Committee will meet at
3 30 p.m. in the South Gallery meeting roots! of the Carolina
Union. All interested persons are urged to attend.
The BSU Coundl will meet it 5 p m at Battle House.
Auditions for Toole: A Night of Shakespeare" will be held
from 3:30 to 3:30 pm. in Deep Jonah. The show will be produced in
conjunction with the UNC speech department.
Dime WakooM will read her poetry at 8 p.m. in III Murphy
Hall. The public is invited. "
Detta Sigma PI will leave the Rams Head parking lot at 2 p.m. to
to lo IBM.
Need to polish your skills in interviewing? The Career Planning
and Placement Office will offer a free, one-hour tntemiew
workshop at 1 1 a m. in 306 Hanes Hall. Students of all ages arc
invited.
The K7S Women's Varsity Softball Team will hold a tryoul
orgamutiona! meeting at 3 p m. in 304 Woollen Gym. Bring
insurance policy and number, pencil, and paper. Tryouls arc from
3: 1 5 to 5. 1 5 p.m. Feb I J on the H inton-James field. You must have
an infirmary physical before trying out.
Come ptay new game from 12pm. to 2 pm. in the Great Hsll
or in front of Wilson Library if weather permits.
An open house tor AFROTC will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Lenoir
Hall. All students interested in learning about opportunities in the
' An Force arc welcome.
There will be a UNCC Short Court, Details of DD Statement,
session I of 2 at 3 p m. in 228 Phillips.
The Onyi Theater will be holding open auditions for its spring
presentation of the Broadway hit "For Colored Girls Who Have
Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Isn't Enuf." Auditions will
be held today and Thursday. All women interested in auditioning
are asked to tign up for an audition time in the BhM office.
Dr. Joseph Sloan will present an an slide lecture at 7:30 p.m.
in 1 13 Ackland Art Center. The lecture topic is "Goya "
The Chapel Hill Public Library will present The Picture of
Dorian drey at 7 p m. today and Wednesday in the library meeting
room. Admission is free.
Professor W. L. Luxen, Jr. of Duke University will speak on
"Calculation of Virtual Orbitals for Use in Configuration
Interaction Calculations "
Voter Regletretton will be held today and Wednesday from 1: 30
a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Chapel Hill Municipal Building and the
Carrboro Town Hall, and from 9 a m. to 9 p.m. in the Chapel Hill
Public Library.
UPCOMING EVENTS
A meeting for prospective English mefor will be held at 3
p.m. Wednesday in 431 Greenlaw.
The Outing Club will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Csrolina
Union. Everyone is invited.
Interested in an internship or summer job? Come lo an
orientation meeting for the Pre-Cereer Experience Program
which helps studenti who want short -term experience in a field of
.potential career interest. The meeting will be held at 10 a.m.
Wednesday in 306 Hanes Hall.
The Science Faction and Fantasy Chib will hold its regular
meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 30S Alumni. The program is "The
Science Fiction and Fsntasy of Roger Qelarny." All interested
persons are invited.
A consumer lew workshop on credit will be presented by the
Student Legal Services at 4 p.m. in Room 213 of the Carolina
Union. ,
A Gordon Cureton for President campaign meeting will be
held at 9 p.m. Wednesday in Room 206 of the Carolina Union. The
public is invited to attend.
There will be an IRSS Snort Course, SPSS, session II of II. at 2
p.m. Wednesday in 212 Saunders.
The UNC Reader' Theetre will present "The Case of the
Stolen Elephant" by Mark Twain at I p.m. Wednesday and
Thursday in the Carolina Union. Admission is free.
Ptrofeeeor T. H. Breen of Northwestern University will speak
on "Free Black Peasantry of Northampton, Virginia: 1630-1676" at
8 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union.
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After the band parties, after the mixers,
after the cook-outs . . .
FORMAL FRATERNITY RUSH
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Formal rush is an opportunity for those
interested in fraternities to take a closer look
without the distraction of other social
activity. UNC fraternity houses will be open
from 7:00 until 10:00 Monday and
Wednesday nights.
For further information contact
Interfraternity Council Rush Information 967-3925
Let Our World Know About It.
Cell tho DTH G33-0245
The Qreduete and Professional Student Federation will
hold an important meeting of the full Senate at 6:30 p m.
Wednesday in Room 209 of the Carolina Union.
The Sport Ckib Council will meet at 3:13p.m. Wednesday in
Room 206 of the Carolina Union. All club presidents should hrirut
an SC'C representative. The meeting is obligatory.
Clark P). Cahow, associate professor of history at Duke
University, will present the fifth Centennial Lecture at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the Health Sciences Library.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
Nomination forms for The Order of the Golden Fleece are
available at the Carolina Union desk. Nominations must be in bv
Feb 17.
There will be a meeting for those interested in hearing about the
NmtahaU Gorge highway controversy at 7 p.m. Thursday in
Room 203 of the Carolina Union.
The Order of the Vatkyri, an organization which seeks to
honor undergraduate women who are outstanding in scholarship,
leadership, character and service in the university community, is
accepting nominations through Feb. 24 Please pick up further
information and nomination forms at the Carolina Union desk.
Orientation 17f Aree Coordinator applications are available
through Feb. lOattheCarolina Union desk, or from your R.D. For
more information, call the orientation office. Suite D of the
Carolina Union.
Are Coordinator Appilcellone for Tranafer Orlentetlon are
now available at the Carolina Union desk. Deadline lor application
is Feb. 16.
Buy t red carnation for your friend or secret admirer for
Valentine's Day. The UNCCrew Club will betaking orders from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 7 through 9. The cost is $1 and includes delivery.
Fix yourself up and have your free portrait taken for the
Yecatety Yack, The photographers will be taking portraits from 9
a.m. to noon and from I to 3 p.m. on Monday. Wednesday and
Friday, and from I lo 3 p.m. and 6 to 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 the Carolina Union from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.. or by calling the Yack office at 933-1259 between I
and 3 p.m.
Applications are now available at 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 at a West German university. Applicants
should be fluent in German.
Paee-feil registration will be held through Feb 8 in the dean's
office of the respective schools.
Petitions for elected BSM office are due hack on Feb 10. no
later than 3 p.m. All questions should be addressed to Jeannie
Mask, elections board chairperson.
FOR THE RECORD
Jury of 10 and 2 for the Ten
A recent editorial in the Daily Tar Heel reported
that there were 10 blacks and two whites in the first
jury the Wilmington 10 faced, before prosecutor
Jay Stroud became ill and a mistrial was called.
Actually, the Ten did not face a completed jury
when the mistrial was called. There were 1 0 blacks
and two whites in the box when Stroud became ill,
but the jury selection process was incomplete.
The Ten was convicted by a jury of 10 whites
and two blacks.
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by author, film-maker and masseur
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Human Sexuality Information and
Counseline Service and the Carolina
Union, the film will be shown at 8 p.m.
Tuesday. Feb. 7 in 106 Carroll Hall, as
part of a series exploring sexuality and
values.
"There are only two situations where
most adults will allow other adults to
touch them," Inkeles says, "during sex or
by individuals who are licensed to touch,
such as doctors, tailors or hairdressers.
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their distance and to be as impersonal as
possible lest the touch be interpreted as a
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Dan Heneghan, a junior history major from
Washington, D.C.. announced his candidacy tor
Carolina Athletic Association president Monday.
Heneghan is a member of Phi Delta Theta
Iraternity, a resident adviser and a UNC Football
Club officer. He also participates in club sports.
Heneghan said his major goalasCAA president
would be to make students more aware of what
CAA is and does.
"I want to bridge the gap between the athletic
department and the students, and provide
representation of student interests." he said.
Heneghan said he hopes to increase the amount
of student input by informing students about
CAA throunh freshman orientation next vear.
Heneghan- said he also wants to run
homecomini' more efficiently He horned
homecoming problems in the past on a lack of
guidelines.
Tickets available for dinner
to honor Walt Spearman
The Society of Professional Journalists and the
School of Journalism will honor Walter
Spearman at a banquet March .11 at the Carolina
Inn.
Gail Godwin, novelist and short story writer
and a former student of Spearman, will be guest
speaker.
Festivities begin with a reception at 6 p.m. in the
Old Well Room, followed by dinner at 7 p.m. in
the ballroom
Sloane to show
slides of Goya
Dr. Joseph Sloane, award-winning
professor of art history and director of the
Ackland Art Museum, will present a slide
presentation and lecture on the 19th century
artist Goya, in conjunction with the Fine
Arts Festival. The lecture will take place at
7:30 tonight in Room 1 15 of the Ackland Art
Building. There will be a minimum
admission charge of 50 cents for students
and $1 for the general public.
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FOR SALE: SANYO AMFM 4 channel stereo
receiver. 17 watts per channel with VU meters.
Excellent condition. Must sell. $125 or best offer.
If interested, call 942-2898 after 9:00 p.m.
WATERBED (NEEDS HEATER). Cheap. Call
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TREAT A FRIEND'S BODY to a new touch.
Learn how tonight at 8 p.m. in Carroll Hall
when the Human Sexuality Information and
Counseling Center presents "The Art of
Sensual Massage."
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LOST: BOWLING BALL, Jan. 30, at the Student
Union. If found, please call Nancy 929-1787. Black
ball in red and black case. Reward.
LOST: "TYBALT THE TERRIBLE" - a small, 4
month-old black and white male cat near '
Bolinwood Apts. Please call 929 9306 after 5:30 if
you know where he is.
LOST: GOLD LADY'S RING with pointed oval
cameo, Jan. 30th. Possibly in Undergrad. Library.
Reward. Call 967-5573.
REWARD OFFER FOR LOST DUKE FOLDER: ;
Plastic, dark-blue, important class notes. Turn in
at Union Bldg. or call Laurie 684-7543.
LOST: ON JAN 3 1ST, probably at Y-Court.
Books for beginning French and small green
notebook labelled "comedy." Reward even for
return of notebook only. Call Lesley 933-1172 j
days.
FOUND: 40 lb. female dog with liyht brown. and
blond fur, black tipped ears and black muzzle.
Found East Rosemary area. If yours, contact 967
5337. ;
FOUND: Silver pen in front of Phillips. Call 933
3991 to identify.
FOUND: BLACK RIM EYEGLASSES on the '
steps of Manly Dorm (found Sunday). Name ,
Maureen Swank on glasses. Call 933 8517 (208 '
Manly) to pick up.
KA AND FIRST FLOOR MANLY - Bill
"Howard" Hughes and "Johnny" Mathis. Bad
memory. No trouble remembering Bill's name,
but the others. . .Could it tv Naeodoches, or is it
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"The money from H omecoming Court entrance
fees can be used for student awards, or some type
of activity to bring the money back to the
students," he said.
Heneghan also said the voting procedure for
homecoming queen should be updated to ensure a
fair and accurate vote. He suggested the addition
of a box marked "HC" On student athletic passes
to be punched when voting in the homecoming
election. ' '
Heneghan said he would write other colleges
and survey students for alternatives to present
ticket distribution systems at UNC. He suggested
testing different distribution methods on the less
important games.
- SUSAN LADD
The reception costs $1.50 and the dinner $9.50.
Ticket orders are being accepted and should be
placed early. The ballroom will seat 450 persons,
and an overflow crowd is expected. Tickets will be
distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Purchasing deadline is March 15.
Ticket requests should be addressed to SPJ
SDX, 100 Howell Hall, UNC Campus, Chapel
Hill.
ing Lear' to reign
at Duke, NCSU
The Acting Company, sponsored by
the N.C. Theatre Arts of the department
of cultural resources, will perform King
Lear at 8:30 p.m. Saturday Feb. 11 at'
Duke's Page Auditorium. The Company
will present two performances of Lear at
8 p.m. Feb. 13 and 14 at the NCSU
Stewart Theatre in Raleigh. Call Page at
684-4059 or Stewart at 737-3105 for
details.
HEY LUMP LUMP Now that you are well we will
have to celebrate happy belated birthday.
Remember: do not play around too much at your
age, it is dangerous to your health. Q as hell.
HAPPY MOTHERLESS, SCOPE. Hope it's
the best Monica in your hucking life. You may
be bump-lapped by 12:45, right? Aaahh! Love,
Ankle and Snow.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAIME ZORRO from your
rolling pledges! In N.C, 54 forever more.
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