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Ballots available for nominating
distinguished undergrad teachers
Ballots are now available for
Distinguished Teaching Awards, presented
annually to full-time UNC faculty members
for excellence in undergraduate teaching.
Six awards will be presented. They are the
Nicholas Salgo Distinguished Teaching
Award, which is accompanied by an
honorarium of $1,500; four Tanner Awards
valued at $1,000 apiece; and an Amoco
Foundation Good Teaching Award, also
worth $1,000.
Ballots may be obtained at theCampus Y.
the undergraduate and graduate libraries,
the Carolina Union. Chase Cafeteria, the
Pine Room, the cafeteria in Berryhill. the
Health Sciences Library and the Medical
election
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Mark Adams is running unopposed lor
president of the Graduate and Professional
Student Federation.
The following students are running forCampus
Governing Council seats: District I. Bruce
Tindall: 2. Michael Freeman: 3. Melissa Walker:
4. 5 and 6. no candidates (write in): 7. Joseph
Newton: 8. R. Glenn Cutler: 9. Rhonda Black; 10.
Al Godwin: I I.Jimmy Everhart.Gary Mason; 12.
Mark Mann: 13. Tom Buske. Michael Davis. Meg
Milroy; 14. Bob Long. Clay Shugart; 15. Chris
Capel, Steve Jacobson; 16. Debbie Weston.
Walter Shroeder; 17. no candidates (write-in): 18.
Charles Carpenter, Lyndon Fuller: 19. no
candidates (write in); 20. Randall Williams.
A list of apartments, sorority and fraternity
houses and their districts will be posted at the off
campus polling places.
Center Bookstore. They must be returned to
201 Steele Building by Feb. 24.
"Students and professors are encouraged
to nominate teachers and professors who
have demonstrated what they believe to be
excellence in undergraduate teaching." said
Hal Levinson. a member of the Chancellor's
student-faculty Committee on Distinguished
Teaching Awards.
This committee will present the
nominations to Chancellor N. Ferebec
Taylor, who will make the final decisions.
Persons making nominations are
encouraged to indicate their reasons for
believing a particular faculty member should
receive one of these awards. "This is one of
the lew chances lacultv members have lobe
rewarded for teaching as opposed to the
usual emphasis on research." Levinson said.
"And it's a good chance for students to
support what they believe the conception of
a good faculty member to be."
Former recipients of the Distinguished
l eaching Award include Doris Betts. Robert
Bain. E. W. Brooks. Jeffrey Obler. Gerald
Unks and Sam Williamson. Professors who
have won awards within the past live years
are ineligible this year.
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college or simply say 'any men's hall' if he wants
to." she said.
She also noted that a student who is readmitted
to his dorm usually retains priority over the room
in which he is currently living.
If both roommates are readmitted to their dorm
and want the same room but don't want to room
together, the roommate who has submitted his
application with another student, must move out
of his former room. The single student cannot be
forced out of the room because of the priority rule.
Gibbs said students desiring designated single
rooms should make a note somewhere on their
contract because a large number of single rooms
are available each year.
She also said that this year for the first time.
Granville Towers residents who wish to move into
University housing will be allowed to enter their
names (along with students closed out in the
general drawing) into the lottery for spaces on the
central wailing list.
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HELP RESTORE PRDE IN N.C. and help
defeat Jesse Helms; come to a 'Friends of
Luther Hodges' meeting at 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesday, February 15 in Union Room 209.
Lillian Woo will be present to answer
questions.
MEET THE DEMOCRATIC SENATE
CANDIDATE best able to beat Jesse Helms.
State Senator McNeill Smith will speak and
discuss issues with students today, 2:00 p.m.
at the Pit.
FOR SALE: MEN'S CENTURION 10-SPEED
bike in excellent condition. Price negotiable. Call
967-5692 or 933-7788 evenings.
GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACT for immediate
sale. Negotiable discount. Call 933-1931. Keep
trying.
1971 RAT 124 SPIDER (CONVERTIBLE). Red
wnew custom tan interior. Wire wheel covers,
AMFM stereo. Carefully maintained,
outstanding condition. 88,000 miles. $1950. 383
5140 (Durham).
1970 OPa KADETT RALLYE, 65,000 Mi, good
cond., $900. Call 493-2359 (Durham) after 7, or
933-7533 (Day, ask for Tara).
$50 REWARD for information leading to the
recovery of portrait of Zeb Vance removed from
the Phi Gam house on 21. 968-9033, 108 W.
Cameron.
FOUND: HONDA CAR KEY in Union parking
lot Thursday night. Contact Kyle at 933-4483,
identify the rams head key ring and its yours.
LOST: 1975 GREENE CENTRAL HIGH
SCHOOL class ring. Blue stone. Initials LWP
inside. In or near Rosenau Hall or Phillips
Computation Center. Call 942-3081 after 5.
FOUND: ONE BROWN GLOVE in front of
Howell, Sat. afternoon. I'm going to keep it and
look for the other one. Che lives!
LOST: GREEN DOWN JACKET at the Bacchae
on Friday night. Call Charlie at 933-1558. Reward.
No questions asked.
FOUND: SILVER ID BRACELET engraved
"Gwen" between Wilson and South Building,
Monday afternoon. Call Liza 967-1636.
LOST - GOLD BENRUS CALENDAR,
WATCH Lost Tuesday after 5 p.m. in vicinity
of racquet ball courts and gym. Reward offered.
Call Clay 967-2062 after 5.
COUNSELORS FOR PRIVATE CAROUNA
Co-Ed Summer camp, mid June to mid August.
Only clean cut conservative college students need
apply. Camp Pinewood, 1801 Cleveland Rd.,
Miami Beach, Fla. 33141.
GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR WANTED, male
or female, excellent hourly rate, only experienced
need apply. Call 976 0306.
OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear-round.
Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields,
$500-$ 1200 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing.
Free information Write: BHP Co., Box 4490,
Dept. NL, Berkeley, CA 94704
SELL SOME SUNSHINE on the street, on
campus, in dorms. THE SUN is a Amagazine of
Ideas, the only publication in North Carolina you
can't put a label on. Vendors give us 50t for every
$1 issue sold. If you're unfamiliar with THE SUN,
send $1 for a sample copy. THE SUN, Box H.412
West Rosemary Street, Chapel Hill.
THERE IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
for you to interact and befriend international
students. Be an orientation counselor for next
fall's program. Sign up at International Center in
Bynum Hall today.
THE UPWARD BOUND PROJECT is recruiting
UNC students to tutor 10th, 11th and 12th grade
high school students. If interested, please call 933
1281 or 933-1282 or come by 201 Vance Hall and
sign up. We need you!
CIRCULATION AND DISTRIBUTION
MANAGER WANTED IMMEDIATELY!
Contact Mrs. Bagley at the DTH office in
the Student Union. Bldg. Hours are
flexible for this part-time job. Ideal for
student schedule.
TENNIS PROS AND ASSISTANT PROS -Seasonal
and year-round clubs; good playing and
teaching background. Call (301) 654-3770, or send
2 complete resumes and 2 pictures to: Col. R.
Reade, W.T.S., 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite
1011. Chevy Chase, MD 20015. ,
BOBBY WHEELER: If life is a bowl of cherries
then you are the pits! Wild Cherry Inc.
TO THE CUPIDS OF BETAS, Phi Dehs,
Dekes, KA, SAE; we hold your composites
close to our hearts. Happy Valentine's, love
for the devilish sweethearts.
WELL, BEV, YOU CAUGHT IT TOO! Not the
flu but twenty-two! Happy B.D. - from J&J in 103.
LETS GO SKIING! The UNC SKI CLUB has a
chartered bus going to Sugar Mountain for skiing
6 p.m. -10 p.m. this Friday, 17th. Depart C.H. 1
p.m. Cost: $9.50 plus $1.00 for non-members
including transportation and party. Not included -lift
($6.00), equipment ($5.00). Sign up at Union
Desk by Wednesday. Ray Luce, 933-24.
DAYTONA BEACH! This is going to be THE
Carolina Beach trip for spring break. We've got a
fantastic deal for only $11950 (includes
transportation)- C'mon join us! Bill Verch, 933
2567. (Drive-to available).
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SUMMER JOBS FOR MEN AND WOMEN.
Camps Glen Arden for Girls and Arrowhead for
Boys, located in the midst of a 1000 acre tract of ,
Appalachian Mountain forest, need counselors
for their five-week 1978 summer sessions.
Primary requisite is a sincere love for children.
Teaching ability is desirable in one or more of the
following areas: backpacking and wilderness
camping, rockclimbing, Whitewater canoeing,
horseback riding (English), gymnastics, nature,
crafts, woodworking, fly fishing, music, land and
water sports. If interested, Contact J. O. Bell III,
Arrowhead Glen Arden, Tuxedo, N.C. 28784
WANTED - NON-SMOKING GRADUATE
STUDENT to live with two female medical
students in condominium. Furnished room;
laundry. Kitchen, pool, tennis courts, $100 plus
13 utilities. Occupancy immediately. 967-6079.
Legal Clinic of Winston,
Coleman, and Bernholz
Offering legal services at reasonable orices
at convenient times.
Some of the services available are:
UnconteVeITvorces:
;3- ..-;V.'" ,$90';.pfe.c9urcosts
Name changes
$35 plus court costs
Consultation
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located in NCNB Plaza above Blimpie's.
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WE REALLY CANT AFFORD this ad,
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Because even though we've been
publishing The Sun here in Chapel Hill for
four years, not enough people know
about us and we think it's time they did.
The Sun is a Magazine of Ideas. It's the
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HELLO BEAUTIFUL, I LOVE YOU! A
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Please come back. I will always love you, T.
NEW YORK CITY NATIVES interested in
helping a Speech 192 class create a workshop
indicative of the culture, call 9294168 and ask for
Laura.
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TO THE GIRL AT THE GRADUATE
Saturday night: "I know you from
somewhere." Let's get better acquainted.
Meet me Wed. 15 at 10 p.m. in the front of the
Undergraduate Library.
CONGRATULATIONS TO STEVE
BRADY, who won the DTH Valentines
Dinner for two! To claim your dinner, see
the receptionist at the DTH office.
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care anymore! How 1 long to taste it, to smell it, to
hear the word (sigh) just to hear the word.
SARAH, URSULA, SALLY, ANN, NANCY -1
love you all Doug (that's if you don't know,
dummy) . Watch out for Fred. P.S. Please come to
Boston.
FRANK: Thanks for the Valentine! I smiled all
day. "M:s. Robinson."
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