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4 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, September 5, 1978 First date in November National Teachers Exam administered Carolina Union Week presents music, talks through Saturday Carolina- Union Week, a series of special performances and activities, will be held today through Saturday. All activities are sponsored by the Carolina Union except the All-campus Party, which is co sponsored by the Union and Morrison dorm. Except where otherwise indicated, all events will take place in the Pit. Tuesday Noon Joy Javits, UNC drama instructor, presents a program on stage movement. 8 p.m Frank Dieter and Jim Magill present a program of coffeehouse music in the Carolina Union Snack Bar (BYO beer and wine). . Wednesday Noon "Peanut Butter and Jam" featuring members of the UNC Jazz Lab Band. Peanut butter will be served. 1 p.m. Jugglers and belly-dancer Mary Hanson. 8 p.m. Square Dance with the Beaver Valley Boys (rain location Great Hall). Thursday 11 a.m. Korias, International Folkdancers. 1 p.m. Pizza-eating contest (sign-up at Carolina Union information desk, $2 entry fee). Prizes will be awarded. 8 p.m. SANTA performs in Gerrard Hall. Friday 8 p.m. Bluegrass Experience performs on Connor Lawn. Saturday 1 p.m. Old and New Games, Ehringhaus Field (rain location, Great Hall). 5 p.m. The Jazz Mongers, Ehringhaus Field (rain location, Morrison Rec Room). Barbecue dinner, Ehringhaus Field. Tickets are $2, on sale at the Carolina Union information desk and Morrison desk (rain location, Morrison Rec Room). 8 p.m. Brice Street Band, Ehringhaus Field (rain, location. New Tin Can). STILL AVAILABLE MEFMIGEM PENCE' HALL ATOM MENTAi ft - IV isteli A1LABLE NOW: TUDENT ERVICEO $36.40 per Year $24.00 per Semester plus $15.00 deposit Suite B Carolina Union Mon.-Thurs. 2-4 P.M. Suite B. Carolina Union 933-3902 Students completing teacher preparation programs and advanced degree candidates in specific fields may take the National Teacher Examinations on any of three different test dates in 1978-79 Educational Testing Service, the non-profit, educational organization that administers this testing program announced Monday the tests will be given Nov. 11, 1978, Feb. 17, 1979 and July 21, 1979 at test centers throughout the United States. Results of the National Teacher Examinations are one of several factors in the selection of new teachers and used by several states, including orth Carolina, forgiving credentials to teachers or licenses to advanced candidates. UNC requires all seniors preparing to teach to take the examinations. On each full day of testing, registrants may take the common examinations, which measure professional preparation and general educational background; and an area examination that measures mastery of the subject they expect to teach. 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The "Bulletin of Information" contains a list of test centers and general information about the examinations, as well as a registration form. Copies may be obtained from the Career Planning and Placement office or directly from National Teacher Examinations, Box 911, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, N.J. 08541. Cannipys Calemclsnr Public service announcements must be turned in at the box outside the DTH off ices in the Carolina Union by 1 p.m. if they are to run the next day. Each item will be run at least twice. AtllIIIKSTOI)A The Media Board will meet at S p.m. in Krank Porter Graham Lounge. All members please attend. I'nion Warming from 8-I I p.m. Casino games plus bow ling and billiards at reduced price's. Coffee house will be held in Snack Bar. featuring Frank Didter and Jim Migill (BYO beer and wine). . , Alpha Epsilon Delta, premed. predental honor society, will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. in 1 03 Berryhill. Everyone is welcome. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Inc. invites you to its fall rush at 7 p.m. today and Wednesday. Carolina I'nion. International Association of Students in Business and Kconomics w ill have its annual membership drive meeting at 4:30 p.m. in T-6 New Carroll Hall. All students interested in jobs overseas should attend. Auditions for the BSM Gospel Choir w ill he held 6-K p.m. in I'pendo. 1 here is a special need for bass and tenor singers and pianists. t All former Toronto Exchange members will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the second floor lounge of the Carolina I'nion. It is important that all members attend. If you cannot, please contact either Cindv (929-5829). Chip (929-0009). Radar (929 9302) or Molly (967-5138). ' . - The Outing C lub will meet at 7 p.m. in Rooms 207-209 Carolina Union. Everyone is welcome. Members of the I.E. Speech Team will demonstrate their talents from 1 1 a.m.-2 p.m. in front of Wilson Library. All are welcome. The Campus Governing Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. in Room 103 Caldwell Hall. The Association r for Women Students will hae its organizational meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Room 215 Carolina I'nion. . ' Interviews for the North Carolina Student Legislature will be held 7-9 p.m. Sept. 5-8 in the Carolina Union lounge. Applications are available at the I'nion information desk I PCOMING tVEMS Bowlers needed. Men and women interested in bowling in intercollegiate competition please meet at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Room 206 Carolin Union. Social Committee presents: jugglers. hellyKlancers. and magicians 1-2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Pit. Also, at 8 p.m.. a square dance in the Pit featuring the Beaver Valley Boys. Refreshments will be supplied. (Rain location. Great. Hall). The Carolina Korum Committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. in Room 209 Carolina Union. All members and interested students are welcome. Young Life will have its First organizational meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Chapel of the Cross. All students mested in Young Life's ministry are encouraged to attend. The I.E. Speech Team w ill jold its organizational meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Room 103 Bingham. Anyone interested in seeing what the I.E. team is all about is urged to join in. The Human Relations Committee of the Carolina Union will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Frank Porter Graham lounge. Carolina Union. All old members and other interested persons are urged -to attend. HiUel's Delicious Deli re-opens at 6 p.m. Wednesday. . Eperyone is invited to enjoy a delicious meal. ITEMS OF INTEREST Human Sexuality Information and Counseling Service is now accepting applications for volunteer peer counselors educators. Applications available at Union information desk. Call 933-5505 for more information. Da you have trouble making, keeping or deepening friendships? Join University Counseling Center's Friends Group. Meetings start week of Sept. 25. Call 933-2175 for more information. Are you a woman juggler trying to find time for yourself, studies and friends? The University Counseling Center offers Women in Transition, a group program for students. Starts from 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m. the week of Sept. 25. Call 933-2175. If you are a Student Older Than Average and interested in exploring new career possibilities, join University Counseling Center's Career Exploration for Students Older Than Average from 3-5 p.m. Oct. 2. 9 and 16. Call 933-2175 for more information. Anyone who failed to make it lor the YACKETY YAl K organizational meeting last Tuesday should stop by the office as soon as possible to fill out an application form. The Social Committee of the Carolina Union will hold a pizza eating contest at 2 p.m. Sept. 7. There is a $2 entry fee. Be among the first 35 people to sign up at the Union information " desk. The Walk for Humanity Committee of the Campus Y is making preparations now for the walk next spring. Please come by the Y and sign up. Get your free WXYC bumper sticker now. The new logo is printed on durable, weather-resistant vinyl. Go by the station (in the basemert of the Carolina Union) anytime it is on the air. " Drivers and riders wishing to carpool to an anti-nuclear, pro-conservation rally at the N.C. Utilities Commission hearing on conservation Wednesday morning Sept. 6 in Raleigh, please call ECOS at 933-3757 or Carol at 967-1 382. The annual Tuesday Evening Concert Series of the UNC music department w ill open with the North Carolina Chamber Player, under the direction of clarinetist Donald Martin, at 8 p.m.Spt. 5 in Hill Hall. The free, public performance is the first of 21 being sponsored this fall by the UNC musk department as part of its Tuesday and Thursday Evening Concert Series and Sunday s-at-Four performances. . The Carolina Club Football Team now is practicing for its fall season opener against league champion. ASU. If you're interested in playing contact football on a non-varsity intercollegiate level, call Mack at 967-9963 or come to the next practice at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 5 on Eagles Field. The undergraduate library is offering tours of Wilson Library and the undergraduate library. Meet at 10 a.m.. noon and 4 p.m. for the one-hour tours Sept. 5-8 at The U.L. Reference Desk. The Chapel Hill Shape-Note Singers will hold the first of their monthly singings from 2-5 p.m. on Sunday in Person Hall. Books w ill be available. The group welcomes all persons interested in joining informal singing of early American choral . settings of folk spirituals. The position of Elections Board Chairperson is now open. Applications are available in Suite C Carolina Union. Please return all applications by Sept. 15. . Charlotte students: don't forget to vote in the Sept. 8 liquor-bv-the-drink referendum. For information about drivers and riders, call Carol at 933-7734 or David at 933-7754. Etsoosdo Orange County's strict sewer-allocation policy, the area's history of water.; problems, etc., etc., etc. All of this is no comfort, of course, to the students who this year are tripled in double rooms or living 15 miles from From page 1 campus. The crunch is here, and it will stay until some of the policiesthat are preventing new construction, either on or oif campus, are changed. Part 2: Proposed solutions to the housing shortage. WITH THIS COUPON '."1 I I Where you get a great pizza -at a great price! $1.00. OFF ANY SIZE PIZZA 208 W. 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