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2 The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, February 22,
-campus calendai
Public service announcements mult be turned In
Union by 1:00 p m. If they ere to run the new day
ACTIVITIES TODAY
The Chapel HM Ecot will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. in 209
Bint ham. All mem hen art urged to come and help plan a party.
COA will sponsor a volleyball game at 7 p.m. on Court 7 of
Woollen Gym. Everyone ts invited
The Lutheran Campus Ministry will meet at S: 13 p.m. at the
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church A Campus Center on Rosemary
Street. Holy Communion is at 5: 1 J p.m. followed by supper at 6
p.m.
Paul Crawley, news reporter for WRAL-TV in Raleigh will
speak at 1:30 pm. in Room 202 Carolina Union at a meeting of the
CSB. Broedcatt Joumallem Student!, CSB members and other
interested persons are invited to attend.
Career Planning and Placement will sponsor two workshops:
a one-hour resume workshop at 2 p.m. in 2 10 Hints and a career
planning workshop at J p.m. in 30b Hancs. All interested students
are invited.
Education seniors and graduate students seeking employment
who want to use the services of the Career Planning end
Placement Office are invited to attend an orientation meeting
from 2 to 4 pm in 201 Peahody Hall. Sign up in 21 1 Hanesif you
plan to attend.
All spectrum of jau, from New Orleans Dixieland to
contemporary electric will be featured on the Jau Show 9 p m to
midnight Wednesdays on WXYC 89.3 FM-RadioFreeCarolina.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The Mid-Cempua Chapter of Inter-varelty Chrlatien
Fellowship will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 2 IS
Carolina Union. The topic "The Church - Just an Option" will be
discussed. Everyone is invited.
The South Campus Chapter ol the lnler-arlty Chrlatien
Fellowship will meet at 6 p m. Thursday in Parker Lounge. The
meeting will include singing and a discussion of future plans.
Everyone is welcome.
All members of the North Caroline Student Legislature arc
urged to attend the Bill Rook Party from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday in
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Everybody's rushing to the Student Store's
Annual Clothing Clearance Sale
Just in time for Spring Break!
A Large Selection of T's, Jerseys,
Jackets, Sweaters, Rugby s, Ten
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to the box outside the DTH offices in the
Efch item will run at least twice
Room 202 Carolina Union Popular i-nntcmporan dances will he
demonstrated. Refreshments and music are provided.
The UNC Juggler Association w ill meet at 4 p m Thursday
outside 106 Berryhill. Beginners and non-jugglers who would like
to learn are especially invited
Collegiate Clvltana mil meet at 6.JO p m Thursda in Room
213 Carolina Union. Visitors invited
Career Planning and Placement will sponsor a meeting lor
students in the Fducation-Spccial Protect Group Irom I to 2:30
p.m. fhuriday at Seawell School.
Mary Miller will he pcrtorming at 9 p m Ihuisdav at Deep
Jonah.
. The Flrat Collegian Baaamaatera will hold a meeting at 7:30
p.m. Thursday at 749 Hinton James. Discussion will (ocus on the
upcoming Lake Burner loutnamcnt Hoi more inhumation, call
Keith Brewer at 933-4763.
The Granville Chapter of Intor-varaily Chrlatlan
Fellowship is featuring the Christian folk-rock band at 7 p m.
Friday in the Chapel ol the Cross pat lor Everyone is invited
Gordon A. Craig, a noted historian, will deliver (he John Snell
Memorial lecture at 8 pm, Thursday in 111 Murphy. He will
speak on "German Academic Youth and Bourgeois Society"
Admission is free.
BSM will hold a general body meeting and a "Meet the
Candidates" meeting at 7 p.m. Vhursday in the Upendo Lounge.
Plans for the Tenth Year Anniversary will be made.
The Union bellydancing class will have a guest to dance and
discuss Middle Eastern rhythms at its 7:30 p.m class Thursday.
Members of the class are urged to attend.
WXYC will give away a case ol beer to one ol Us listeners Friday
between 9 p.m. and midnight
Portuguese T.A.s will sponsor a Brazilian Carnival at 8 p m
Friday at Craige Coffee House All are invited
The University Counseling Center has limited openings in a
Couples Enrichment Group to meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Nash
Hall. If interested, call Ross Sharer or Jim Whiteside at 933-2175
and ask for an appointment.
There will be a petition-signing and letter-writing tahlc for the
Nanlahala Gorge Highway controversy in the Carolina Union
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
With every subscription to the 1978 Yeckety Yecti get a Irce
"Carolina Basketball" ranter. For a Yecti and Irce poster come by
Suite D of the Carolina Union any weekday between land 5pm
or call 933-1259 tor more mlormation. The price is $10. .
Nomination forms for The Order of the GoMen Fleece are
available at the Carolina Union desk. Nominations must he In by
Feb. 17.
Interested in being a counselor at the 197S-7S Freahman
Camp? Sign-up sheets for interviews are in Room I02 o) the
Campus Y. Interviews will be held Friday. Sunday and Monday .
Persons interested in being trained an a Sew Games Rcteree and
helping with a town-wide New Garnet Fealhrsl, contact I horn
Adorney at 942-665 or Rick Fondren at 929-1 1 1 1 . ext. 2I4. at the
Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Department. I he cw Games
Festival iv pmorcd bv the Carolina Union
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support either their government or the American
assistance.
"The central contradiction (in U.S. policy),"
Porter said, "is that the United States supported
governments which we knew were unpopular and
we maintained them only by military force."
Porter said the South Vietnamese hated Diem
as much or more than the communists because
Diem supported the colonial social system and
used massive police reprisals, with CIA help, to
stifle dissent.
But Richard H unt, an Army historian currently
writing a history of the pacification program, said
U.S:' policy failed in Vietnam for a different
reason.
Pacification was brought to a standstill in 1968.
Hunt said, by the Tet Offensive, a thrust by
communist forces into South Vietnam's major
cities that began on Jan. 31, 1968. The communists
pushed deep into the cities, at one time reaching
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Students who will he luniofs, aeniori or graduate atudenle
neat yew, who have good verbal eonununlcetloni skins and
haw linancial need may he eligible loi a Career Assistanlship at the
Career Planning and Placement (Mike lor I97K-79 C areer
Assistants help other students with intnrnuiuin and advising on
career possibilities. Interested students should call Jane Kendall at
W.U507 by Wednesday.
Information on internships in stale government tSummcr '78
Internship Program) is now available at Career Planning and
Placement. 211 Ha no. Complete apnlicai ions-and support
materials must be returned on or before February 27 to the North
Carolina Internship Office in Raleigh.
Voter registration will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and
Thursday at the Chapel Hill Municipal Building and the Carrboro
I own Hall and from 9 a m. to 9 p m. at the Chanel Hill Public
Library.
Current law students or outstanding undergraduates with law -related
backgrounds may be eligible for an internship with
National Institutes of Health (HEW). Interested students should
come by Career Planning and Placement. 21 1 Hanes Hall and read
the ml or malum available at the Irom desk.
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the grounds of the U.S. embassy in Saigon, before
being repulsed.
"The American press by February and March
'68," Hunt said, "shocked by the offensive,
assumed pacification had been dealt a serious
blow."
Hunt said the psychological effect of Americans
viewing the Tet Offensive led to the eventual U.S.
withdrawal from the war.
South Vietnam was overrun by North Vietnam
in 1975, ending a conflict that had lasted for over
two decades.
Colby said the South Vietnamese had planned a
thrust against the communists in 1976 and
anticipated a communist offensive in 1973. The
psychological effect of the U.S. Congress' refusal
of military aid to South Vietnam, Colby said, was
the "root cause" of South Vietnam's downfall.
each
Second ot third year graduate atudents pursuing a Ph I) in
Public Health Willi emphasis on hiostalislics ma he eligible lor a
summer internship with the VcU-iuns Administration Interested
students should come h t aiccr Planning and Placement. 211
Hanes. and read the mlormation asailahle al the Ironl desk.
Seniors and graduate students In chemistry, microbiology,
biology, biological eclencee, agriculture, natural reaourcea
management, etc. may be eligible lor a summer internship with
the rood and Drug Administration IHKWI. Interested students
should come by Career Planning and Placement. 2 1 1 Hanes. and
read ihe inlormalion availahle at the Ironl desk
Sophomore through graduate atudenti majoring in
computer aclence, political science, economics or social
science and graduate students in social science statistics.
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FOR SALE: EHR1NGHAUS DORM
CONTRACT. $ negotiable. Call 933-3484
anytime. Keep trying.
UP TO 50 OFF. Pick your own discount during
February. Great cold weather & camping gear.
Authentic Army-Navy surplus. Poor Richard's,
Eastgate Shopping Center, Around corner next
to Eckerds. 929-5850.
JUST RIGHT FOR SPRING BREAK. . .1970
Hornet, low mileage, new tires, vinyl roof,
manual transmission, great condition. 929
8331 (evenings or mealtimes best).
1971 DODGE DART, power steering, air
conditioning, extremely clean and dependable.
This car a steal at $1,000. Firm. Call 942-7307 or
try 929-8364.
DIXIE COMPUTERS - Affordable
computers for home, and business.
Computers, peripherals, books, magazines,
wire, cable, components, etc. 108 Henderson
(above old Record Bar) 929 8265 Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday 5-8 p.m.
FOUND: AN EXPENSIVE RED pocket knife on
the curb in front of the Tri-Delta sorority house,
on Pittsboro Street. Call 967-2521 and identify
type and claim.
LOST: GOLD SIGNET RING with initials J.W.N.
Reward offered. Ask for Neal at 968-9068.
$20 REWARD LOST men's gold ring, diamond
between two blue sapphires. If found please call
Randy 933-4233.
LOST: AN OPAL RING with white gold setting.
Much sentimental value! If found please call 933
1886. Cash reward.
CHALLENGING, INTERESTING WEEKEND
POSITION requiring dependability, accuracy
and pleasant personality. Call 966-4793.
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OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear-round.
Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia.etc, AH fields,
$500-$1200 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing.
Free information - Write: BHP Co., Box 4490,
Dept. NL, Berkeley, CA 94704
APPLY AT ONCE $5.00 per hour part or full time
today at 3:30 Room 205 Union.
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: Looking for
a part-time job with good income, flexible
hours, and real experience with a career
opportunity in the business world? Call Jim
Morgan, Northwestern Mutual Life, 942-4187.
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, rockdimbing, 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
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. .
ROOM FOR RENT. Ideal location close to
campus. Kitchen and living room privileges. $110
mo., all utilities included. Mature male with good
references. Call James Farlow 942-4755.
WORK IN JAPAN! Teach English conversation.
No experience, degree, or Japanese required.
Send long, stamped, self-addressed envelope for
details. Japan-163, 411 W. Center, Centralia, WA
98531.
COPYQUICK - LOW COST QUALITY
COPIES
Legalcolor3-hole punch paper - no extra cost.
Free sorting
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All work guaranteed
Monday-Saturday. 133!4 E. Franklin St. (over
N.C. Cafeteria).
MCAT REVIEW COURSE $170 tuition. $20
refundable deposit. Why pay more? Begins March
13th. Call 471-4588 or write MCATRC 2532
Glendale Ave., Durham, N.C. 27704
WILL BUY NEW or used Stereo albums and
entire collections. Good prices. Call 929-6175,
leave name and number.
LNSTACOPY offset printing & quick copying
while you wait. 100 satisfaction guaranteed.
Check our fast service and low price on theses
work. Insta-copy, corner of Franklin & Columbia
(over the Zoom). 929-2147.
ATTENTION FACULTY AND GRADUATE
students: He, She the Triangle's personalized,
non-computerized dating service is having a
special for professionals like you. Watch for
coupon in Friday's DTH. He She P.O. Box 1109
Chapel Hill, N C. 27514.
accounting, business administration, political science or related
lields ma he eligible lor a summer internship with the Office ol
Management and Finance. Pent of Justice. Interested students
should come by Career Planning and Placement. 211 Hanes. lor
more information.
Graduate students with eaceptlonal writing and research
skills and an interest in and some knowledge of ihe federal
government's role in education may be eligible for a summer
internship with the Office of Education. HEW. Interested students
should come by Career Planning and Placement, 211 Hanes Hall,
and read the availahle information.
Radio Free Caroline broadcasts 24 hours a day for your aural
gratification. Tune them in any time on 89-F M WXYC for a non
commercial, progressive rock format.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHERRY and an early bon
voyage! L & L.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY KATHY! From all your
pals, including: Boopie, Mikey, Percy, 227 and
Druid. We can't wait for March! P.S. Hope you're
well enough to go to Aurora' tonight.
TO SNOOZIN SUSAN from Crazy Jane, raise
hell tonight till you feel no pain, you're a great
roomy. Happy twelve plus seven! ThereH be
mixed drinks in Boston but there's no beer in
Heaven!
CALL AGAIN! I seemed to have lost your
number from your call Sunday night. Brent.
JKLR: SIX months later and I don't have to
"remember to have fun" it comes naturally
when I'm with you. Tracy. P.S. Your Christmas
present will be finished Saturday night
MARTHA JANE! Congrats! 19 at last! Just
wait, dear Siamese, IH catch up. Have a
wonderful B-day! Love, Bionic Woman, Ahab,
Queequeq, Moby, and Raggedy Anne.
TO "BIG D" ALIAS UA. Happy 20 in O! In the
clothes of our lives, you're a bra! You're so witty!
Beware of 20 double-cuties! Love and YSMC
fromIBM-140, Bugga-Bugga, Becky II.ILTS, 25,
Freudy, Wet-Head, Space Queen, BB-32, and 5
inches off the floor. P.S. You're still a wuss!!
DR. BILL, heard your weekend went real well, not
counting all the times you fell. You put your family
to the test, But we sure hope today's the best!
Happy Birthday "B.P."! We luv you, L3.
HAPPINESS IS SUE, BILL, Marti, Tricie, Sandy,
Julie, Robbie, Dwight, Ken, Peggy, Felix,
Spurgeon, J.W.M., Ann, Lynn, Lea, Tom Corbi.
My heart goes "boom boom" for yous! Heey!
TO THE MEN of the last suite 3rd floor Morrison,
thanks for help with dinner Sunday. I enjoyed
doing it, y'all made it worthwhile. Your slave.
DAYTONA BEACH! This is going to be THE
Carolina Beach trip for spring break. We've got a
fantastic deal for only $119.50 (including
transportation). C'mon join us! Bill Verch 933
2567. 942-4041 (Drive-to available). '
SKYBUS 78 Europe, Israel, Mideast, Asia and
Africa at "no frills" prices Global
StudentTeacher Travel Service, 521 Fifth
Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017 - 212-379-3532.
WANTED A RIDE TO BALTIMORE late
Thursday or Friday. Return Sunday, will share gas
and driving. Urgently needed. Call 942-5035 and
ask for Jane D.
NEED TWO NON-STUDENT tickets for Duke
game. Seats anywhere. Will pay top money. Call
933-5325 ask for Eric. Please leave message if not
there. Please help.
HELP! WILL PAY $25 for Duke ticket, or $5hour
for someone to sit and wait for ticket on Wed. Jeff
Trepel 942-2809 or 933-3780. Leave message.
NEED TO BUY two tickets to the Duke game.
We're desperate! Call 966-1348 during the day or
967-5439967-8491 at night.
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