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2 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, February 24, campus Compiled by Public service aiwouncsmsntt must bs turned in to ths box outside the OTH offices in the Union by 100 p m H they are lo run the next day. Each item will run at least twice. ACTIVITIES TODAY The Carolina Athletic Association will raffle one ACC Tournament ticket lo students only. Raffle ticket are 50 cents and ill be told from II a.m. to 3 p it. today and Monday in the Carolina Union. Dean Smith will draw the winner Tuesday. The second annual Law Revue of the UNC law school will be held at 8 p.m. in the Institute of Government auditorium. Overeaten Anonymoua will meet at 2 pm. in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. Second-year lew student may be eligible for a summer internship with the Washington Headquarters Services department of Defense). Come by Career Planning and Placement in 211 Hanes Hall for more information. Application deadline is noon today. The North Campus Chapter ol Inter-vartlty Christian Fellowship will have a potluck dinner and discussion at 6 p it in Room 202 Carolina Union. The film workshop on African Cinema and Women and "Black Film-Makers in Africa and America" will lealurc "Xala" at 8 pm in 101 Greenlaw. The GranvilleOff-Campus chapter of Inter-Varalty Christian Fellowship featuring the Christian folk-rock band, Rainbow, at 7 p.m. in Chapel of the Cross parlor. Everyone welcome! All members of the N.C. Student Leglalatur are urged to atlend the Bill Book Party in Room 202 Carolina Union from J lo 5 p it New dances will be demonstrated, and refreshments will be served. Musk will be provided by a local radio station. WX YC will give away a case of beer to one of iu listeners. Tune in between 9 pro. and midnight on 89-FM Radio FreeCarolina. Ponuguot T As are sponsoring a Brazilian Carnival sl8p m.il Craige Coffee House. All are invited to enjoy, dance and drink. BYOB or red wine for sangria. Need lo polish your ski lis interviewing? The Career Planning and Placement Office wdl offer a free, one-hour sntervleet workshop al 2 p.m. in Room 210 Hanes. Students of all ages art invited. UPCOMING EVENTS The film workshop on "African Cinema end Women" and "Black Film-Makers in Africa and America" will feature "Emitai" (l ord of the Sky) at 10 a.m. Saturday in 101 Greenlaw. It's never too late for rush. The SOT sorority will be having informal rush al 9 p.m. Saturday at Laurel-on-the-Htll. All' interested persons are invited to atlend. lnlercsled in being a counselor al the 1971 Freshman Camp? Sign-up sheets for interviews are in Room 102 Y building. Inierviews wdl be held Friday, Sunday and Monday. Childbirth Information and March of Dimes invite the public lo attend "Better Beginnings a day-long oonference on prenatal and early Infant nutrition, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Poe Hall on the N.C. State campus. Professional and non-professional workshops will be held. For more information, call 929-5573. Reminder to all Orientation ares coordinator applicants. A mandatory workshop will be held from 8 15 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Meeting will end before the game so please plan to atlend. A planning meeting for Oay Awaraneaa Week will be held at 1 1 a.m. Saturday in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of Ihe Carolina Union. Everyone is welcome. Inter ested In stopping nuclear power? An organizational meeting of individuals interested in blocking the Barnwell Nuclear Reprocessing and Fuel Storage Facility will be held from to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Presbyterian Student Center on Henderson Street, next door to the old Record Bar. The spring forum series continues at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Battle House. Representatives from Ihe Navigators, Campus Crusade for Christ, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Inter Varsity will form a panel to discuss their programs of ministry on the University campus. Joe Clontz. Baptist chaplain, will moderate and a reception will follow. Supper will precede the forum at 6:30 p.m. All junior and sophomore undergraduates interested in working with ihe National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Program sn International Relatione and who would tike more information on the program should meet with Edward E. Arar between 10 a m. and noon Monday in 259 Hamilton. The NSF program is full-time work beginning in June and ending Aug. 3. AFS will meet at 8 30 p.m. Monday in Room 203 Carolina Union. All students interested in helping organize a weekend on campus for state high school exchange students should attend. Please come. For information, call 967-9340. Dance-a-thon set for Saturday Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will sponsor a Dance-a-Thon from noon until midnight Saturday. Shabazz and Crosswind will provide live music for the event, which will be in Great Hall, Carolina Union. Individuals over 1 6 years , of age and organizations wishing to participate in the Dance-a-Thon are to solicit sponsors who may pledge any amount desired for each hour danced. Forty percent of the proceeds will go to the UNC undergraduate library, while 60 percent will go to the multiple sclerosis foundation. Sponsor cards may be obtained at the Carolina Union, the Franklin Street post episcopal 5:15 GUITAR MASS Sunday, Feb. 26 Sunday Morning Services at 7:30, 9:15, 11:15 a.m. Chapel of the Cross x clxmcb An Episcopal Parish fAfl UYJ LITTLE FEAT Waiting for Columbus 1 4 L J LJ '--,- J .. 1978 calendar - Katha Treanor Parliamo Italiano! The Italian Table meets at 6:30p.m. Monday at the Zoom-Zoom resiaurant. The Education BUI Committee of NCSL will meet at 6:30 p.nv Monday in Room 2l5Carolina Union. Everyone please be present. The North and South Chapters of Inter-Varalty Chrtatlan Fellowship will have anjee-skating party at 6:30 p m. Monday in the parking lot of the Chnnrl of ilu- Prim Fvrrww welcome PIcim- bnng a cu Delta Sigma PI will leave at 4:30 p.m.dflonday from the Ramshead parking lot. The I.E. Speech Team will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in 103 Bingham. All those interested are urged lo attend. Fifth-floor Morrison will pass out 2-by-l5 inch pieces of CaToana-Nue doth for students to wave during the Carolina Duke game Saturday. All are encouraged to support this eflort. Jefferson Airplane's "Bart" will be played in its entirely Saturday night on WXYC 89-FM. ITEMS OF INTEREST Publicity tor your non-profit group! WXYC radio otters organizational access a program that offers air time to non profit groups. Tell people about your club or service. It's free! Call 933-7768. Students interested in showing their work in the Carolina Union's'Norlh Gallery should sign up at the union Desk through March I. WXYC is training people for alrahlfta this summer and next fall. Positions also are available now. If you have your FCC third-cluss license or want help getting.it. see Don Moore or Gary Davis al WXYC soon. If you are interested in a local chapter of Women Against Violence Against Women, an activist organization lo stop the sexist and violent usage of women in the mass media, contact Diane Spaugh, War Resisters League, 108 Purefoy Road. Chapel Hill. With every subscription lo the 1978 Yeckety Yack get a tree "Carolina Basketball" poster. For a Yack and free poster come by Suite D of the Carolina Union any weekday between I and 5 p m or call 933-1259 for more information. The price is SI0. Interested in being a counselor at the 1978-79 Freshman Camp? Sign-up sheets for interviews are in Room 102 Campus Y. Interviews will be held Friday. Sunday and Monday Persons interested in being trained as a New Games Referee and helping with a lownwide New Games Festival, contact Thorn Adornev at 942-6665 or Rick Fondren al 929-1 III, ext. 214. at the Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Department. The New Games Festival is sponsored by the Carolina Union. Radio Free Carolina broadcasts 24 hours a day for your aural gratification. Tune us in any time on 89-FM WXYC for non commercial, progressive rock format. The next issue ol Black Ink will feature an exclusive review of the spanking new musical. "Timbuktu." the heretofore untold story ol "The Attack of the Giant Type." outgoing Daily Tar Httl Editor Greg Porter's rebuttal to an Ink editorial on desegregation and an examination of the goals and obstacles of black publications on white and black campuses. Distribution dale is March 2. Grad students hi statistics or mathematics may be eligible for s summer internship with the National Center for Heulth Statistics or the U.S. Civil Service Commission. Come by Career Placement in 21 1 Hanes Hall. Application deadline is noon March 3. Students with academic training, preltrably at the graduate level, an one ol the environmental sciences, and experience in preparing environmental assessments may be eligible for a summer internship with the Fod and Drug Administration. For more information, come by Career Planning and Placement in 21 1 Hanes Hall. Application deadline is noon March 3. Rising seniors or above in English or journalism and present or rising graduate students in public administration, political science, public health, psychology or the social sciences, and grad students in phyiscal or biological sciences may be eligible for a summer internship with the Alcohol. Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration. For more informaiton. come by Career Planning and Placement in 21 1 Hanes Hall. Application deadline is noon March 3. Seniors and grad students In Industrial hygiene, chemistry, biology, toxicology or other Hte sciences, with an interest in a career in public healthor related areas may be eligible for a summer internship with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. For more information, come by Career Planning and Placement in 211 Hanes Hall. Application deadline is noon March 3. oihee and the campus Y from noon to 5 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Prizes will be awarded to the individual and the organization raising the most money, the individual with the most sponsors and the winner of the dance contest Saturday night. There also will be door prizes awarded throughout the day. During a supper break from 6 to 7 p.m., food will be available for the dancers. Fifteen-minute breaks will be provided each hour during the dance. Participants also may ask to have partners assigned. Admission to watch the event will be 50 cents per person and 75 cents per couple. at 304 E. Franklin St. On sole February 24 to March 2 fane L f : ' , ' i I i !ff " ' i , I I 1 I 1 I t ' " ! ' l ' I 1 j . s. J V ...,,. fcfrV fffiril 'i'f Greeks kick out jams in talent show By AMY COLGAN " Staff Writer Burly ballerinas, whistling midgets and others of similar talent joined forces to create the second annual Delta Delta Delta Greek Variety Show Wednesday night in Memorial Hall. Highlights included the debut of UNC's oldest student, Silent Sam, in keeping with the Greek history theme. The show was a fund-raiser for the Tri-Delta scholarship. Poking fun at their own Greek system, the Pi Kappa Phi pickers donned Topslders, white socks and sweaters tied-around-the-neck for the parody in song. The Kappa Alpha Theata sorority girls dressed "sujily," for their rendition of "UNC dropout," a ballad of the stereotyped Greek delinquent set at Kirkpatrick's. A show-stopping philharmonic kazoo band accompanying a Moscow ballet won the "most creative" act. Tuxedoed Phi Delta Theta brothers set the musical mood with "Blue Danube," accentuated by the leaps and turns of agile figures clad in leotards and pink tutus also brothers, with grace matched only on a football field, Zulu the swan and his troupe executed "the death of a swan" beyond reproduction or recognition. Dancing through the ages. The Chi Omega solar a biased perspective because I work with them so much and see so many possibilities." Solar heating is not without a few unresolved problems. Solar builders advise using a back-up heating system because the storage system can provide for only four days of cloudy weather. The solar house tour will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tour brochures and maps are available at Stoveworks. Central Conference On Southern tfeiirfeft History A conference sponsored by the Southern Jewish History Society, Beth Meyer Congregation, Raleigh, Temple Beth Or, Raleigh, and the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources with the support of the National Foundation for Jewish Culture. March 11-12, 1978 Raleigh, North Carolina Saturday, March 11 3:00-4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 12 . 9:00 a.m' 5 ' 10:15-11:45 12:30-1:30 1:30-3:00 A block of rooms has been reserved at the Velvet Cloak Inn, 1505 Hillsborough St., Raleigh, North Carolina. Asinglefeeof $15.00 covers all meals and registration. For reservations contact either The Velvet Cloak Inn or: Southern Jewish Historical Society 133 West Franklin St. . Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 1 j maw?! Minn uro 3 1 . v MX$h ill. , A I .. . ":',v" '., s . . .jiw sorority flappers, boppers and hustlers led up to Saturday Night Fever finale: the introduction of John Travolta's Carolina counterpart, "Wick Revolta." Competition for the coveted "gong" award was stiff, with the Beta Theta Pi "Janice" group imitation ranking high, but it finally went to the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity's "Peewee Fijis." They received a Breadman's gift certificate and a keg of beer for their efforts. Little bodies and little feet were also the focus of the Kappa Delta and Sigma Phi Epsilon acts. The KD's did "short people" and the Sig Eps did five whistling midgets with faces painted on their chests and 3-foot hats on their upper bodies. This left their mouths at navel level, which made interesting whistling. The Tri-Delta chorus line, emcees and roller skating sign girl kept the show moving through 21 acts. Silent Sam's presence brought out historical tidbits concerning the Greeks. The ever-present rivalries led to a minor skirmish over which fraternity was UNC's oldest. Prizes of three kegs of beer were donated by Budweiser through campus representative Will Willis. The Mad Hatter discotheque provided the after-party, complete with band. Continued from page 1. Carolina Bank at University Square, -Orange Savings and Loan, Sunspot Inc. and Community Bookstore. The cost of the tour is $2.50, which can go toward a $10 membershipfee in NCLTA. Tickets may be bought at any energy fair being held at University Mall today and Saturday, or at anyone of the houses on the tour. Williamson urged carpooling because parking at some houses is limited. Session I: Southern Jewish Literature Dinner Session Velvet Cloak Inn, Ball Room Presiding: Abram Kanof, Raleigh Paper: Eli Evans, New York, "Judan P. Benjamin: Struggles With a Southern Jewish Novel." Southern Jewish Historical Society Business Meeting Session II: The Georgia Experience Luncheon Reception and Opening of the Exhibit of Southern Jewish History. North Carolina Building of Archives and History Session III: Jewish Movement Into the South Meeting Room, North Carolina Building of Archives and History Lrl LJ At 1 1 Cookie Sale at Thell's! 2 dozen cookies for $1.00- All your favorites: Chocolate Fashioned Sugar, and Pecan. Weekdays 8:30 6:00 This 0 IhslMl 1 0 UP TO 5fJ, 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. DORM SIZE REFRIGERATORS for sale. New with 4 yr. compressor warranty. 2 c.u. ft. $125 delivered Tuesday evening between 6 & 9 p.m. Call 1-467-2852 and leave your name, campus address and telephone number. Collect OK. ALBUMS AND PAPERBACKS for sale. 12 price or less at The Fair. Exchange. We also buy, and trade. Next to Byrd's in Carrboro. FOR SALE;MEN'S EHR1NGHAUS CONTRACT: Available immediately or sooner! Musi sell! Call 933 3484, keep trying or leave message! FOR SALE: BEAUTIFUL SIAMESE female kitten, 11 weeks old, fully litter trained. Affectionate personality. $30. Call Pete, 929-3270. Keep trying! , ATTENTION COLLECTORS! 1965 Mustang convertible for sale. Good condition. Call after 6:00. 599-6080 (Roxboro 919). FOR SALE: 1973 Volvo 142E. Engine healthy, body rough. 81.000 mi. $750 or b o. Call 933 7045 or 929 3b62. FOR SALE. TWO TICKETS to CarolinaDuke game. Call 933-6537. FOUND MON. NIGHT in front of Bingham Hall steps: a red, navy, and white striped toboggan. Pick up at the Union Desk. LOST: PUKKA SHELL necklace. Salmon colored shells with two white birds in center. Lost Wed. 227. Reward. 933 7045. LOST: GOLD SIGNET RING with initials J.W.N. Reward offered. Ask for Neal at 968-9068. s 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. 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 ESP. The Institute for Parapsychology in Durham would like to hear from people who believe that they may have a testable psychic skill, such as an ability to guess playing cards with unusual success (when the cards are hidden from view). Call Dr. Charles Akers at 1-688-8241. WANTED: RELIABLE PERSON to house clean once a week. Must provide own transportation. Call: Jim, 942-7581 after 5:00 p.m. 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. 1 DAYTONA BEACH! This is going tcbe THE Carolina Beach trip for spring break. We've got a fantastic deal for only $119.50 (including transportation). C'mon join us! Bill Vefth 933 2567. 942-4041 (Drive-to available). NEED RIDE TO NORTHERN INDIANA for spring break. Share usuals.' Please call Patrick O'Keefe, 933-2062 days or 967 8169 eves, and weekends. GOING SOUTH FOR SPRING BREAK? If you can get me reasonably near Charleston, S.C (within 30 miles), I will pay entire gas bill that far. Call 933-6073, ask for Ginger. ROOM FOR RENT. Ideal location close to campus. Kitchen and living room privileges. $110 mo , all utilities included. Mature male with good refe rences. Call James Farlow 942-4755. y.t" O' I VUll if INTERESTED IN SHARING AN apartment in The Villages, Carrboro, with a male graduate student? Call 966-2241 (work), 929-7053 (eves, weekends) and leave your name and number for Gene Herzog. Available immediately. HILLMUS1C OPEN THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY, Daniel Boone Complex, Hillsborough, 10 minutes from Chapel Hill; old violins from $55 to $2500 and up; violin bonus from $15 to $600, and up; old Martin guitars, old Gibson mandolins, old banjos liom $75 to $800. Expert repair, especially violin family; special discounts on old time and Irish records. New solid wood yuitai s for less than you are probably paving for plywood elsewhere; beginners lessons. CONDOM SAMPLERS: learn the differences bt tween condoms with one of our famous sample picks. Preshaped, textured, color, lubricated, suns, slubs. Designed to increase sexual idtisf action. ADAM & EVE. Fiankim & Columbia .over the Zoom), .M2147. chip, Oatmeal, Old Reg. 72C a dozen. Thell's Bakery Sundays , 124 E. Franklin St. 1:00 6:00 9424954 wei'k ony TVS U U tVQAUJiW ATTENTION FACULTY AND GRADUATE students: HeShe the Triangle's personalized, noncomputerized dating service is having a special for professionals like you. Watch for coupon in Friday's DTH. HeShe P.O. Box 1109, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. . .JSII.IIIIL ' " 1 1 1 1 10MB 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. NEED TO BUY two tickets to the Duke game. We're desperate! Call 966-1348 during the day or 967-5439967-8491 at night. REWARD! Willing to pay generously for one ticket to Duke game. Call 929-7780. Keep trying! . 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 COUNSELING: TRANSFORM YOURSELF. Beyond psychiatry. A new approach to self enlightenment. Shape your destiny creatively. Write: Dr. Merc, 739 Vance St., Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 27870. HAPPY FRIDAY TO ZHEENIE WEENIE BOHEEN1E Deenie and Ah-lee Lolly Bo Folly Jolly, the two bestus chiles a iren eber had. Love always, La Grande Fartess. HAPPY B-DAY KAREN, without our Easter egg? What would we do Remember all those steamy-dreamy nights of drinking wine on the fire escape and yelling at the "toes," not to metion all those hellecious third floor parties? Hope your 21st year is the best ever!! Lots of love, Kim & Nancv BETSY. HAPPY' BIRTHDAY YOUNG LADY. Hope you have Jeamed much so far at UNC. I'll bet it's different than Salem and better too. Enjoy, Fizz. HAPPY BIRTHDAY J2 from the Friday afternoon Troll's Syn Club Lynster Courtster Beckster Macster Debster and Blue. RWK: I'd love to get together with you, but I'm just too shy. I need time. Please keep trying to convince me. Hopeful. KATHY FROM D.C., Water, lifeguards and good looking girls, What a combination. Take a break more often and give us some conversation. The lonely guards of MWF (FNJ, WTB, JP). DEAR RAY FALK, You are the most handsome and dashing young man I have ever met. Love you! Jackie. SKJ WILL YOU MARRY ME? I love you and am very sure about it. Couldn't wait for the 28th. Much much love, TSA HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIS! Remember 20 can't be too bad Just think ahead to srarina break! L&L. ilii ST 'flf-yiH-l -n.il f miTTiTii - 1 . -r-T-tnav --li rws 'Sku - FRESHMAN CAMP: COUNSELOR INTERVIEWS are being held this Friday, Sunday, and Monday Feb. 24,26,27 at the Campus Y. Come sign up today! 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) 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. Ths Daily Tar Heal ia published by ths Dairy Tsf Hsal Board of Directors of ths University of North Carolina dairy Monday through Friday during the regular academic year except during exam period, vacations and summer sessions. Ths following dates are to be the only Saturday issues: Sept. 17. Oct. 1, 8. 22. Nov. 5. Ths Summer Tar Heal is published weekly on Thursdays during ths summer sessions. Offices are at ths Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building, University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports-933-0246. 833-0246. 833 0252. 833-0372; Business. Circulation, Advertiaing-833-11S3. Subacription rates: S2B per year; (12. BO par semester. The Csmpus Governing Council shall have Powers to determine ths Student Activities Fes snd to appropriate all revenue derived from ths Student Activities Fes (1.1.14 of ths Student Constitution!. Ths Dairy Tar Heel is a student organization. The Daily Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of all advertisements and to revise or turn away copy it considers objec tioneble. The Dairy Tar Heel will not consider ad justments or payment for any typographical errora or erroneous insertion unless notice ia given to the Business Managerwrthtn (1 one day after the advertisement appears, within (1 ) day of receiving the teer sheets or subscription of the paper The Daily Tar Heel will not be responsible lor more then one incorrect insertion of en edver tisement scheduled to run several timee. Notice tor such correction must be given before the next insertion. CUme Bagley Business Mansger Dan Collins Ajertn,nq anvr
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