Me els return AP Poll (Games through Sunday) Team Point Team Points 1. DcPaut (54) 23-0 1,080 I. DePaul (39) 22-0 599 2. Louisville 25-2 976 2. Syracuse 22-2 492 3. Kentucky 24-4 914 3. Louisville 24-2 491 4. Syracuse 22-2 902 4. Kentucky 24-4 459 5. Louisiana State 20-4 832 5. Oregon State 23-3 378 6. Oregon State 23-3 722 6. Louisiana State (I) 20-i 353 7. St. John's 21-3 656 7. Maryland 19-5 29 I. NORTH CAROLINA 19-5 13 8. NORTH CAROLINA 19-5 216 9. Mary (and 19-5 585 9. Missouri 20-4 190 10. Notre Dame 19-4 549 10. Notre Dame 19-4 187 11. OhioState l7-o 509 II. St. John's 21-3 181 12. CVimon IM 420 12. OhioState 17-6 134 13. Missouri 20-4 399 13. Indiana (I) 16-7 104 14. Brigham Young 20-4 389 14. Brigham Young 20-4 99 15. Purdue 16-7 246 15. Purdue 16-7 89 16. Weber State 23-2 235 16. Weber State 23-2 82 17. Duke l-7 212 1 7. Arizona State 18-5 61 18. Arizona State 19-5 202 IS. Ckmsoa 18-6 54 19. Indiana 16-7 194 19. Washington State 19-4 44 20. Washington State 19-4 125 20. N.C. State 18-6 27 PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST Rules 1. The contest is open to all amateur photographers who are 18 years old or older andor are undergraduate or graduate students of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Members of the staffs of any University of North Carolina Student Publications are not eligible. For the purposes of The Daily Tar Heel Photographic Contest, amateur photographers are defined as those photographers who do not support themselves or receive a large share of their personal income due to the sale of photographic services or images. 2. Any subject matter is acceptable for entry. Entries will be judged on (A) Content. (B) Technical Quality this includes croppping, contrast, sharpness and lack of flaws in developing and printing; and (C) Visual Impact. 3. Entrants may submit a maximum of five (5) entries for each of the contest's two major categories provided each entry is accompanied by the entrant's name, address and phone number. 4. CATEGORIES BLACK AND WHITE Entries must be black and white prints at least 8 x 10 inches and no larger than 11 x 14 inches. Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third places. COLOR Entries must be color prints at least 8 x 10 inches and no larger than 11 x 14 inches. Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third places. BEST-IN-SHOW All entries which meet the above qualifications will be considered for the award as "Best-In-Show." 5. PRIZES The First Place entry in either major category will be awarded a $75 gift certificate to be redeemed at a photographic store to be named by The Daily Tar Heel. The Second Place entry in either category will be awarded a $50 gift certificate. The Third Place entry in either category will be awarded a $25 gift certificate. The entry that is named "Best-In-Show" will receive a $100 gift certificate. No entry can win both "Best-In-Show" and First Place in either category. Honorable mention in both the Black and White and Color categories will be named at the discretion of the judges. 6.. All entries will.be judged by.a pane of. judges selectedby The Daily Tar Heel. The .... decision of .the judges will be final., r. 7. All winning entries must be mounted by the entrants for display after selection. Winning entries will be displayed at Foister's Camera Store and University Mall. 8. All entries must reach The Daily Tar Heel office no later than March 14, 1980. 9. Winners will be required to submit the original negatives or slides of the winning photographs before the prizes are awarded. Failure to comply with this rule may result in disqualification. 10. The Daily Tar Heel will not be responsible for any claim or complaint from models used in winning photographs. Such responsibility is deemed to be that of the entrant. If necessary The Daily Tar Heel may request the entrant concerned to submit a release statement signed by the model before the prize is awarded. 11. Non-winning entries may be picked up at The Daily Tar Heel office during regular office hours. Winners will be notified when they may pick up their entries. 12. All possible care will be taken in handling all entries. The Daily Tar Heel will not assume responsibility for loss or damage of any entries. 13. In the event an award-winning photograph is later found to have violated any contest rule, The Daily Tar Heel reserves the right to take any action it may deem suitable, including the return of the prize or prizes awarded. Also, the winning position will be voided. Foister's Camera Store, 133 East Franklin St. and Photosynthesis, University Mall have graciously provided the gift certificates for The Daily Tar Heel Photographic Contest which will be awarded to winners. 1 o rates 25 words or less Students H. 75 Non-Students $2.75 Add bt (or each additional word 1.00 more (or boxed ad or boldface type 10 percent discount (or ads run 5 consecutive days Please print very clearly announcements RE ELECT JIM HUNT for Governor, organizational meeting for On Campus Jim Hunt Campaign, Thurs., Feb. 21 at 8:45 pm, 202 Carolina Union. All interested persons are urged to attend. Statewide campaign organizer will be present. For more info, call 929657. COME SEE our two-for-one sale! Selected summer Clogs, Bass sandals and plenty of Candies still in stock. Also our new spring styles are in! Leather 'n' Wood, 135 E. Franklin. Against the Draft? Anti-draft bumperstickers "DRAFT BEER NOT WOMEN OR MEN". 1 each, 54 & stamped, self addressed envelope: D.P., Box 1147, Chapel Hill 27514. STUDENTS OLDER THAN AVERAGE Study Skills Seminar: "Studying Less and Enjoying It More." Feb. 20th and repeated on the 21st, 12:00 to 1:00, Room 213 Carolina Union. Bring your own bag lunch; coffee provided. For further information, contact Roslyn Hartmann, Office of Student Affairs, 01 Steele Building, 966 4041. NROTC and AWS present Brigadier General Margaret Brewer, Marine Corps Director of Information. Discussion: Women and the Military. Thursday (221), 12:30 in 107 Wilson Hall. CAROLINA BASKETBALL UP CLOSE and personal at He's Not Here on the Village Green. Two color TVs flank 41 brands of beer and ale. We're always here at He's Not Here. lost & found MGL: I found your gold earring in Purdy's. Call 933-0426. to Top- 10 UPI Poll (Games through Sunday) MAKE PLANS NOW TO ENTER Slir Satin; aar Hrrl ?o 1 i - s LOST on campus during the Duke tix distribution: A GOLD NECKLACE with a PEARL BEAD. Sentimental value. If found, please call Mim at 933 5362. LOST: GOLD ADD A-BEAD necklace. GREAT sentimental value. PLEASE call Kim, 933-4724. SUBSTANTIAL reward. LOST: LADIES' YELLOW GOLD Omega watch, sometime Saturday night, Feb. 16. REWARD offered for RETURN of watch. Call 933-7335. FOUND: ONE LADES' 10K gold ring with a "D" on it. Found last October in front of ZTA house. Call 933-6047, offer reward and it is yours. FOUND: BLACK, SHORT HAIRED male dog (tan markings), about 50 pounds. Collar shows only Alachua County, Florida. Really lovable pooch. Phone 929 9611 (evenings). FOUND: MEN'S RED SKI JUMPER on Franklin Street first week in Feb. Yours if you can identify lift tickets and other item found with jumper. 967-9906, evenings. LOST: EARRING, gold, triangular-shaped with blue Egyptian markings. Possibly lost between Wilson Library and Saunders Feb. 6. GREAT sentimental value. Please call 967 9697. LOST: MAN'S HAND-CRAFTED silver ring with red tiger's eye stone. If found, call 9296459 or 968 8061 and leave message; keep trying. help wanted LOVELY FAMILY needs graduate or undergraduate student to clean and help with 2 teenagers 4-5 days a week. Good pay; negotiable hours. 967-4545 after 6 pm. TOP N.E. PA. COED CAMP seeks teachers, coaches and college students who love children. Specialists in all land sports, swimming (WSI), small crafts, sailing, waterskiing, and cultural activities. Contact Greensboro representative, Joel 919-272-0767. WANTED: NON SMOKING MALES as subjects in paid EPA breathing experiments on the UNC-CH campus. Total time commitment is 5-20 hours, including a free physical examination. Pay is 5 per hour. We need: healthy males age 18-40 with no allergies and no hay fever. Call Chapel Hill collect for more information, 966-1253. ADDRESSERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Work at home no experience necessary excellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 127, Daflas, TX 75231 " t 4 , Spoirfts Men's basketball at N.C. State at 7 p.m. ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS STUDENTS presents "CAREERS WEEK" TODAY find out about: "CAREERS IN RETAILING" with representatives from SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. 4:00 p.m. Carroll T-7 Reception afterwards EVERYONE INVITED! The Carolina Union offers you m Scheduled events include: ' "' 1. Visits to art museums 2. Jazz concert at Howard University 3. Discussion with Marion Barry, Mayor of Washington And, of course, there's the always Sizzling Washington nightlife. It can all be yours for only $45.00. At least 35 people are needed to make the trip possible. So don't miss out! Sign up for your WASHINGTON WEEKEND today. Registration in 201 Union Deadline Today Trip is Friday Feb. 22 to Sunday Feb. 24 Mr. Pepys loved to wink at a pretty dish But one girl was ugly "as the heart could wish". Who was she? The first student coming in with the answer to the General Manager of the Student Stores wins a $10.00 Gift Certificate! Winners of Poetry Contest Not Eligible to enter Poetry Contest Again Tuesday's Winner-Jo There's More in the SYMffl(EI)Y.TrQ0&(ES for sale 76 FORD GRANADA: silver, excellent condition, all electric accessories, new tires, new brakes. Best offer 2895. Call Sally, 967-7963. CRAIG E HALL housing contract for the remainder of this semester. Price discussable. Call Steve at 933 3585 in the evening. WEAR A TOUCH OF CLASS with a i4K pinky nail. Send 37.00, check or money order, to Catherine Williams, 404 James, or call 933-451 1. FIVE SIT-DOWN PINBALL MACHINES. Moderate investment, large returns. 3 5 hours per week. Call Jeff Beach 967-9101 or 933 2610, leave message. Excellent part-time. for rent STUDIO APT. for rent. Partly furnished, 3 blocks off campus, all utilities included. 135 monthly. Quiet person only. No pets. Day,942 4388; rate, 967 1114. roommates FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for 2 bedroom apt. at Foxcroft. Room by yourself. 150 plus 13 utilities. CaB 942 1820. PROF OR GRAD STUDENT needed to share Estes Park Apt. Available now. 115monih & k utilities. CaU Robert, 929 0065 between 5 7. services TAKE A BREAK! Beach it at the King George Motel in North Myrtle Beach. Low spring vacatxn rates start at 13. CaB 803 249 2721 for reservations BIBLIOGRAPHIES DONE. Bibliographic searches of computer data bases (SDC and Lockheed). Thousands of subjects, millions of references from books, journals, government documents, technkal reports, corporate information and statistical data. Short searches 1525. CAROLINA LIBRARY SERVICES. 137 E. Rosemary St.. Chapel H.3. Telephone: 919 929-4870. VACATION IN FLORIDA during spring break. Fori Lauderdale 85, Key West First Class Ocean Front Lodging. Call now. Karen Benfield, 967 9514; Emma Beckham, 942-6512, Wolfuack, Tar Heels read' One year ago at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh: Carolina, which had led State by 21 at halftime looked like a certain loser as the final seconds were ticking away. Only Dudley Bradley, who did not want to lose, stole the ball from Clyde Austin and raced downcourt for a dunk. The game was Carolina's! They haven't forgotten about Bradley's exploits of last winter. State is as hyped up as it ever is when the Tar Heels are coming to play in Reynolds. In fact, two groups of student waiting in line for tickets to today's 7 p.m. game got involved in a scuffle Sunday and officials postponed ticket distribution until today. The Wolfpack players will join their supporters in being ready for North Carolina. Amid rumors and speculation that coach Norm Sloan will leave Raleigh for the head coaching position at the University of Florida, the team has continued to play well. The Pack enters the game with a 7-5 record in the Atlantic Coast Conference and an 18-6 Kostcr INCREASE YOUR reading speed and efficiency, guaranteed. Send only one dollar to Reading Research Assoc., P.O. Box 574, Wingate, N.C. 28174 RENTER'S PRACTICAL GUIDE. Suggestions for the experienced and inexperienced. Apartment finding, leases, safety, insurance, more. 3.75. Hardin Press, P.O. Box 8361, Greensboro, NC 27410. LAST CHANCE Bus to Mardi Gras. Two seats left 70. Leaves Friday, 5:00. Call Steve 929 7890, or Bob 929 8095. WHY RISK YOUR SPRING BREAK? B.11 Verch and the Intercollegiate Ski Association have taken hundreds of Carolina students on tnps for the past 4 years. We don't put 5 people in a room! Come to Daytona and save 400 expensive miles. Join thousands of college students and stay FIRST CLASS OCEAN FRONT in the heart of the action. Disney World and other major attractions are nearby too! 5 nights, 6 days, keg party, poobide barbeque party, taxes and tips. More for your money at only '89.50. Transportation available. Bill Verch, 942 2610. QUALITY HOME IMPROVEMENTS-remodeling, construction, additions, sundecks, brickwork, textured ceilings sprayed, roofing, concrete work. All work guaranteed. Do work ail days. 942 5224 tickets WILL PAY FAIR PRICE for 3 4 tickets to Duke game. Prefer scats together but will consider others Call Jeff. 8214507 (Raleigh), keep trying. Thanks! rides URGENT! Need nde from New York City area back to Chapel H J on Sunday, March9 (last day of Spring Break). CaU 967-6515. RIDE NEEDED to Tampa, St. Pete area for Spring Break. PWase tell Sue. 933 3385. RIDE NEEDED: Desperate! New York. Provxlence or Boston. Flexible schedule. Wt2 share costs. Women drivers preferred Ca3 Peter at 933047. RIDE TO CHARLOTTE needed Leave Friday morning, return Sunday evening, WtB share the usual. CaS 933 7156. Wednesday. overall mark. UNC is 8-4 and 19-5. "The game has a lot of interesting angles in addition to it being a State-Carolina clash," Sloan said. "There'll be matchups of all conference candidates, and a matchup of Player-of-the-Year candidates." C arolina forward Al Wood suffered . a slight fracture of his right index finger in practice Tuesday afternoon and is questionable for tonight's game. The injury is not serious but b painful. Wood will warm up before the game, and the decision whether he will play will be made then. It will be the final game at home for State seniors Clyde Austin and Hawkeye Whitney. Each have had their peaks and valleys during their careers, but they are largely responsible Study in Spain UNC At Seville Informational Meeting Wed. Feb. 20 4 p.m. 301 Dey Hall Voluminous home study notes on all areas ot basic science. Teaching tests accompanied by com prehensive teaching tapes to be used at any of our tape centers. Materials constantly updated. Over 40 years of rsz rs . , experience and SOrtU-fl I2i success in tne field of test preparation. EDUCATIONAL CENTER 2634 Chapel Hill Blvd. Suite 102 Durham, N.C. 27707 (919)489-8720 For Information About Other Centers Outside NY State Call TOLL FREE 800-223-1782 Centers in Major US Cities, Puerto Rico Toronto, Canada & Lugano, Switzerland Kramer , ri rvramer '?3'f . r ""DJSTIN HOFFMAN REDUCED ADMISSiSN TICKETS Ah . AVAILABLE AT THE UNION DESK p. 5:45 7:35 9:30 CARCLIXA CLASSICS SERIES WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY THE THIN MAN MATINEES AT 2:15 4:00 THROUGH THURSDAY . n.m ' I' i -i j SPlefiale gfot: j I II X IS i Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH, Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. SPRING BREAK: Ride needed for two to Bradenton, Fla. (Sarasota, Tampa area), or as close as possible. Will help with driving, expenses. Linda (3 4039), Archer (3 3379). wanted GOT AN EXTRA ROOM? I need a room for 2 people visiting UNC in late March. Will help with rent. CaB Brian, 942 4067. personals ASA: 1 really like the Tone of thin5. See you sometime soon in Rimrock Canyon. RS5 TO LYNDON IN N Y.: Clipping, letters, phone calls. AND EVEN A PERSONAL! I'm so good to you' I want my cake and Betsy wants her stuff. WHAT DOES IT TAKE? RSVP DTH Thursday 8 00 pm at Cube, you ask someone who looks confused if you can help. Signed 'BETA' PETE: Here your very own personal. Trunk warm thoughts. G. BOOTER: Happy 20th Birthday. Uttie Kappa! Sometrrves you're a MES, especiafly when you "break a leg" lor good luck, but we stJ love you bunches! Mr. S. Mrs S. and two fettle? S. STEVEN. With a r unnmg mate bke you, I reaSy didn't lose at aS' Thru a3 the work we had a baU I wouldn't trade k anything. Thanks' Bab HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANNETTE Thus birthday wish coupon is reoVemabie upon request for Rusty Nails at Horace's NELSON From rv on, taxi -rv e end at midniqht, and NO nook tn my car? WHERE ARE MY ROSES'?! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, you drwx admirer 1 hope th one wi3 be the bet yet' lx. tram one gr jxJ thing to another TO THE GSRL FROM ROCKY MOUNT W about tome iitW so your "!r &fV)rr" wi know Hopeful But Noi Sure NELSON -Gotten any rpt burr lately? H many ptunts did you get' And Roto, love them du4 February 20, 1S80 The Daily Tar Heel 5 y to tangle for making the Pack'sjcar turn out betterthan observers thought possible before the season began. "It's a big. big game from many points of view," Sloan said, noting the importance as far as the ACC race is concerned. Whitney is the only State player scoring in double figures at 18.8 points a game. Austin averages nearly nine points a game and is followed by guard Kenny Matthews at eight points per contest. -BILL FIELDS BARGAIN MATINEES $2.00" TIL 6 PM MON.-FRI. NOW SHOVING 3:15 5:1 5 9:15 II i -ft i - ft w i c Kirk Douglas j nJ ' Farrah Fawcett HELD OVER FINAL WEEK 2:30 7:10 THE 9-30 ELECTRIC HORSEMAN a coiuimia rFsyn UMViA4. Mil AM H NOW SHOWING! 2:00 5:00 8:00 First in Chapel Hill IN DOLBY STEREO Murlnn RrAnrlrtl UnStStj ArtlStS Robert Ouvall I "lili "111 ' Tbargain MATINEES $200" TIL 6 PM MON -FRI. NOV SHOVINQ 3:15 5:15 9:15 Dim to the Intona and Mntitlv ubjact matter, discretion Is urged tor youngar audwncM. To the beautiful NORML brunette whom I met in 9th floor lounge. Wtlaon Library, Tuesday 212 around 330 and Wednesday morning outside Phillips Would really love to meet U! Call 933-2694 and ask for Hcxjrt the Snowman. R.S.V.P. MEN of 4th EAST; Don't lie shy! Be assertive tonight! Remrmrwr. you have b-n selected a the moM rrwetabJe (meatalJe?) mm on campus! Be there. Aloha. The Women CHANDRA. I srt beside you in Fxon 31. I know you've grt a twin, but you're the one. Will you have doubts. If 1 &fk you out? FbaM say yes, and dU be fun. JAN The name sounds Jewh to me Oh. whip me. beat rr. make me write bad cfck. But.al faSADEs we love you Dan. Shelley, and Jt-nny CRICKETS, CONDOS. GRAB, y-s I do rememtirr. B dy cakes, mdnijht swims, Autumn, Jerries, pies with thmx-s. calculators, roses, prize and surprnes. water conservation and YOU! GINA The mixer ws a benrrg. to sometfog lt mjht haue been Now I'm content in winmrwi. your confidence and love as a very special frwnd. The Stranger HAPPY 2Ht to the pretty lad- in the eetary e Rosenau Can we have lunth? Dinner? fd k to meet you. A Regular Coftee Purchaser THANKS TO THE PIKSON wto sent me a Mrrvj ViVntir Wasn't present to receive a and the at deifwertng don't remember the message or sender Would Lke to know. Juantta SJG EP BROH ff RS AND Flux; ES T-rU you so much ft your sweet Valentine's whs Y'afl are a great bunch of guys! Love, Tern it Anne BEN -1 fin3y found ft ad How could I have mtd it? Can 1 see you Saturday fTVjrmrwj-eafV' The Older Woman P S Who won t UI battle? TO THAT WILD ITALIAN mi fro N Ofteaos GUJ yti hcW See ya round 10 at the too Welcome to the 0s! Syd. your fa vegetable DEAS SWEETIE H and ROCKY, Adrian end I ke you more than you wj ever know Can't wad tj SpTirvj break to tatth sorrw ry wh y aS TKarJul Um mi, tevj Itarre rn we need you. ) -:': - ' ' '' -

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