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Wednesday. March 19. 1980 The Daily far Heel 7 wnnnnnners By LINDA ROBERTSON Staff Writer Although the UNC women's swimming team may be a longshot to hit the jackpot and win the AIAW National meet, the Tar Heels are odds-on favorites to finish as one of the top teams in the country as they compete in the national championships today through Saturday at the U niversity of Nevada at Las Vegas "Florida is picked to win and Texas is also awesome, but we haven't seen enough of the other teams to predict how they'll do," said assistant coach Duffy Hickey. Carolina will also have to contend with West Coast powers Stanford, UCLA and Arizona State as well as rival N.C. State and the surprising University of South Carolina. The women's only dual meet losses this season came at the hands of N.C. State and U.S.C. Last year the women placed fifth in the nation, well ahead of the Wolfpack's eighth and South Carolina's tenth place. N.C. State took the Atlantic Coast Fencers 13th in Schulman takes From Staff Reports The North Carolina men's fencing team, which surprised Maryland and Clemson by taking the championship of the Atlantic Coast Conference during Spring Break, finished in a tie for 13th at the NCAA tournament held last weekend at Penn State. Stan Schulman, a senior who was closing out his UNC career in the competition, was the top Tar Heel finisher. Schulman was 15-8 in his sabre bouts and that was good enough to tie him for sixth place and earn him honorable mention All-America honors. 44 1 had confidence going in," Schulman said, "I would have liked to have done better and, looking back on a couple of earlier bouts in the tournament, I can see where 1 could have." Two other Carolina fencers were also in the competition. Mark Kuschke made it to the finals of the foil, but placed out of the top 20. Epee man John Hodde was r if Th ENTERTAINMENT AMUSEMENT CO. 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Registration blanks at Union, Campus Y or call 933-1578. Open to everyone! ANTI-DRAFT BUMPERSTICKERS "Draft Beer Not Women or Men" U each, 54 & self addressed stamped envelope to: D.P., Box 1147, Chapel Hill. NC 27514. HOUSING CLOSEOUT INFORMATION PACKETS: Missed the seminars and still need information for your off-campus housing search? Pick up a packet at the Carolina Union desk or at SCAU, Suite B, Carolina Union. lost & found REWARD! for lost puppy. Part Lab part Golden, last seen Feb. 28 at Phi Delta Theta house. Contact NT. Long 967-9101 anytime. LOST ON COBB TENNIS COURTS: set of keys on tennis-racket key holder. Keys are very much needed! If found, call 933-7328. Thanks! LOST PUPPY before Break. Black Lab mix with white chest and feet, wearing red collar, North Columbia St. area. Call 942 3637 for REWARD! TWO BRACELETS FOUND one is a silver bangle found in Pea body; the other is to "Tina Carolina Cardinal". Both were found before spring break. Call 9334076. REWARD: BROWN POCKETBOOK taken from Granville cafeteria. PLEASE return essentials... IDs, keys to East Desk or call 933-1957. No questions asked. like odds Conference crown this year, but assistant coach George Kennedy said, "We have a much better chance of beating them at the AlAWs. While they have the depth to win a dual meet, we have more national caliber talent." Ten women from the UNC- squad qualified during the season. For three seniors. Las Vegas will be their final College meet,, although the AAU Nationals and Olympic trials loom in the future for many UNC women. Senior co-captain Bonny Brown is a three-time All-American sprinter in addition to holding ACC and UNC records in the 50 and 100 free and the 100 individual medley. She will swim her specialties as well as competing in four of the five relays. Co-captain Lauren Dupree has also been an All-American since her freshman year and will swim in the distance events, the 500 and 1650 free. California native Janis Hape will be close ,to home for her final AIAW appearance. The two-time All-American will swim the 200 breastroke. NCAA tourney; 6th in sabre eliminated in the first round. "We placed the highest of any team with only two men in the finals," UNC coach Ron Miller said. "Most of the teams that finished ahead of us in the tournament were ones we had beaten or lost closely to during the regular season." "I thought we'd do a little better as a team," Schulman said. "But since we got only two out of three men into the finals we did well. Considering we had two men and not three in the finals that's (a tie for 13th) pretty good." Two other ACC teams were in the national tournament and both finished ahead of Carolina. Clemson tied for 5th in the competition while Maryland was 1 1 th. The tournament was won by Wayne State. Looking ahead to the future, Schulman says his graduation won't spell doom for the team. "We'll be fine next year," he said. "Coach Miller had five freshmen fence a lot, and they should be real good." 3C COLISEUM FOUND: GOLD WEDDING BAND with inscription. Found in parking lot behind Rosenau Hall. To claim, call 967-7972 after 3 pm and identify inscription. help wanted SECRETARY needed with good typing and light shorthand abilities. Job requires versatile person who can assume responsibility. 9-5 daily, 5 days a week. Immediate opening. Starting salary 9,000yr. Send resume to P.O. Box 2636, Chapel Hill or call 967-5987. Equal Opportunity Employer. PART-TIME. Local motion picture production company desires services of upperclass or grad student in Acct.Bus. Ad field for bookkeeping. Applicant should be residing in Chapel Hill area through summer and up to March 1981. Salary negotiable; hours flexible. If interested, call 942-4761 or write P.O. Bex 308, Cairboro. SUMMER JOBS. Good opportunity for Carolina student or graduating senior. SeB memberships in the General Alumni Association in your hometown and vicinity. List of prospects provided; good commission incentive; an opportunity to set your own hours. Good reward for effective production. See Clarence Whitefield or Bo Dunlap, Alumni House, Campus. 933-1208. CRUISESHIPSISailing expeditions'Sailing camps. No experience. Good Pay. Summer. Career. Nationwide, World Wide! Send $4.95 for AppticattonInioReferrals to CRUISEWORLD 132 Box 60129, Sacremento, CA 95860. WORK TOGETHER opening for married couple in small, resort -area residential treatment center for disturbed children. Requires BABS degree, patience, energy, willingness to learn. Salaries begin at 10,380 apiece. Schedule: one week on, one week off. Contact Mrs. Odum, 207 W. 29th, Lumberton, NC 28358 or (919) 738 5261. Equal opportunity employer. EARN 200 to '300 per week with your own business! Send '4.95 plus postage to Mystique' Inc., P.O. Box 821, Chapel Hill. NC 27514 NOW! OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia. Asia, ect. All fields. 500-1200 monthly. Expenses paid. Sightseeing. Free info. Write: UC, Box 52-NL, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. The STUDENT CONSUMER ACTION UNION it now accepting applications for Secretary-Treasurer. Services needed through next March. Inquire at Suite B, Carolina Union, 933 8313. o fo r w JL ii JL w viL 4 Swimmers Cindy Shirey Freshman Gayle Hegel has the best shot at an individual title, according to Hickey. The ACC record breaker will spend a lot of time in the pool this week, competing in the 50, 100 and 200 breast, the 200 and 400 1M and relays. All-American sophomore Barb Harris "wonder woman" according to Hickey will probably swim the 50, 100 and 200 free, the 50 and 100 fly and in relays. -, Freshman Cynthia Chilcott won't have much time:: for the slot machines either. Heel women stop State netters From Staff Reports RALEIGH North Carolina's women's tennis team shut out N.C. State 9-0 Tuesday afternoon. No. 1 Margie Brown defeated Susanne Nirschel 6-4, 6-2. Lloyd Hatcher took Sarah Harmer 6-3, 6-0. Margorie Blank defeated Susan Sadri 6-1, 6-2. Margaret Scott defeated Inza SPORTING GOODS ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR GOLF TENNIS WARM-UPS RACQUET BALL RUNNING GEAR SHORTS SOCKS SH'RTSjHPUJSJHJJN I HERE ARE JUSfTFEW OF THE Fwarm-uT used iiim COTTON CRESLAN VELOUR CLOTH VALUES FROM 26.00-115.00 NOW AND ONLY 1489 UP! HUGE SELECTION FROM MANY NAME BRAND MANUFAC- 3- FAMOUS LABEL SPORTSWEAR VALUES FROM 18.00-24.00 GOLF NOW SHIRTS ONLY ' SWEATERS NOW TWO FOR I ONLY 1800 , . -r. .,, , bmmkm SUNDAY MONDAY 12-6 10-6 fTrevi nTTmynrrmtH - rem mm mw LOCATION: Holiday Inn of Chapel Hill at Eastgage - 15-501 By-Pass mm mj o mm mw PART-TIME POSITION available. Stop by Monday through Thursday, resumes encouraged. THE TRAIL SHOP, 405 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, 929-7626. EDITOR NEEDED for Franklin Street Gourmef. Must be available through summer. Apply at SCAU, Suite B, Carolina Union, 933-8313. Reviewers needed also! THE ORIENT ATON COMMISSION is searching for a Director of Operations for the 1980 Orientation program. This person will be responsible for coordinating the efforts of the operations staff and working with the campus and Chapel Hill police forces to provide an organized and smooth arrival of new students to the town and residence halls. If interested, please contact Roslyn Hartmann or Bert Johnson in the Office of Student Affairs, 966-4041. THINKING SUMMER THINK CAMP If you have completed three years of college, or two years and have a special skill, are experienced in a camp-related activity and are sincerely interested in working with children at one of the finest resident summer camps, consider employment as a Camp Counselor at KeivMont Camp for boys and its sister camp, Ken-Wood Camp for girls. For information contact John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. 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. for sale TARANTULA, six months old, friendly, good looking. Sale by bids. Call Ward, 933-2555; leave message. 1975 FIREBIRD very good condition. Includes air cond., tape player, CB radio, snow tires. Excellent highway car. Yours for the right price. Call John, 942 2613. 1978 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE, complete with 4 speed transmission, overdrive, and detachable hardtop. Sale by bids to FUNB. For further info, contact Ed Fulcher, 682-6181 ext. 231. ! (left) and Gayle Hegel Her events include the 50, 100 and 200 back, the 400 IM and the 400 medley relay. Carolina's other talented freshman, Liz Mesmer, will see action in the relays and possibly the 200 free. Yet another All-American, sophomore Cindy Shirey, adds to UNC's strong contingent in the 400 IM and relays. Veteran All7Americans Nance Thompson and Nancy Hudock will both swim the 800 free, with Hudock also in the 500 1 ice and Thompson in the 400 IM. Walston 6-0, 6-3. Jennifer Balent defeated Rebecca Barnett 6-2, 6-1 and Nancy Davis defeated Dawn Maybeck 6-0, 6-3 to complete singles competition. In doubles, Davis-Hatcher defeated Nirschel-Sadri; Scott-Balent defeated Barnett-Walston; and Brown-Blank defeated Harmer-Maybeck. fir LIQUIDATION SPECIAL BUYS! ) suits 'UtMlfty 'iiUZti !HfI- ACRYLIC NYLON TERRY NOVELTY T-SHIRTS VALUES FROM 4.00-6.00 MOVIE STARS ROCK STARS SPORTS TEAMS FUNNY SLOGANS LARGEST SELECTION IN THE SOUTH NOW ONLY "BLUE DANUBE"-indestructable '66 Olds Cutlass. Must test ride to fully appreciate starting and cruising superiority. Excellent mechanically. Unique bargain. 250. Leave message: Carlton, 942 6507. SONY STR-V2 25 watt receiver. Only six months old; great specs. Lists for 300 but will take best offer. Call Steven at 933-3693 after 5:00 pm. GRADUATING SENIOR LIQUIDATING ASSETS. TV radio turntable furniture console, nice old heavy wooden piece. 50. Large refrigerator, very cold. Steal, '100. Carlton, 942-6507. for rent SUMMER SUBLET: Carolina Apt. 2 txdroom. AC, pool, laundry facilities, on bus route. Rent negotiable. Sublet May to August. Call 933 5255. FREE: NEXT SEMESTER to big, hairy gorilla who likes to abuse children room in one of Chapel Hill's finest. Lake front. Call. p.m. 929 1473. TO SUBLET: Two-bedroom, furnished Kingswood Apt. Available May through August. Apartment has air-conditioning and is on L bus route. Rent '220 per month & utilities. Call 967 5534. NEW TWO BEDROOM apartment available Apr3 to mid-August. Two blocks from campus. 275mo. Call 967-6009 or 933-3817. COMPLETELY FURNISHED, two-bedroom Old WeD Apartment for subleasing May through August. Rent is '245 per month. If interested, please call 942 5616 or 967 5155. TO SUBLET: two bedroom, furnished apartment on busline, for summer months. Price negotiable. Call 942 7524. SUMMER ROOMS FOR RENT: Clean, fur rushed, kitchen privileges. 90 per session. Coed. For information contact Kappa Psi Fraternity. 208 Finley Golf Rd.,96S 9010. 968 90. GREENBELT APARTMENTS Jones Ferry Rd. Modern one bedroom, total electne. on bus line, fully carpeted, drapes, water, included. Pool, AC, and laundry facilities. Available for immediate occupancy, 929 3821. roommates LOOKING FOR one or two female roommates to share a Foxcrnft Apt. for the next academic year. If interested, please call 967-1140. poirtts Softball doubteheader vs. Campbell at 3 p.m. on Hinton James Field Baseball vs. Eastern Connecticut at 2 p.m. in Boshamer Stadium. Women's Tennis vs. Wisconsin at 2 p.m. on Varsity Courts. chiller leads Heels The UNC baseball team broke open the game with eight runs in the second inning and went on to post a 12-5 win over Massachusetts Tuesday at Boshamer Stadium. The Tar Heels sent 12 men to the plate during the eight-run explosion. Greg Schuler paced the 19-hit Tar Heel attack by hitting four doubles and knocking in three runs. He set a school record for most doubles in a game. P.J. Gay and Lloyd Brewer had three hits each. Gay had a single, double and triple and scored three runs. The Tar Heels had nine extra-base hits in the game: six doubles and three triples. Carolina bats made an easy winner of ATTENTION MEN Excellent summer resident camp counseling opportunities for men interested in serving youth ages 7-16, guiding them in their physical, mental and spiritual development. Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each individual child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more of our specialized activities. Students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERBIRD, located 17 miles south of Charlotte, N.C. is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming, and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archery, riflery and backpacking). Horseback riding, Whitewater canoeing and tripping are extras in our excellent program. For further information write or call G. William Climer, Jr., Director Camp Thunderbird, Route 4. Box 166-A, Clover, S.C. 29710 (803-831-2121). Peace People 3t Sign up today for interviews. PEACE CORPS offers a volunteer oppor tunity to help people in developing nations meet their basic human needs. VISTA volunteers work with groups across America trying to increase poor peoples voices mawng. PEACE CORPS especially seeks volunteers with backgrounds in Health, Planning, Math, Chemistry, Nursing, Dentistry, Public Health, Biology, Nutrition. VISTA invites all degree candidates to inquire about a challenging grass roots experience. Benefits include Daid Ihina travfil honlth expenses plus after service readjustment allowances. Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH, Carolina Union 065 A, 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. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED! Furnished Northhampton Plaza Apt; rent: 236 (NO UTILITY BILLS except phone!!). Quiet student preferred, but I'm liberal. 967-5977, and ask for "Dallas". ONE FEMALE ROOMMATE needed. Must be moderately conservative, considerate and QUIET. Own room, Royal Park. rent and utilities beginning in August. Call Kathryn at 933-6245. CLOSED OUT? Need female roomie for summer or next year. Own room, Royal Park, rent & utilities. Must be liberal, enjoy cooking together, HATE DISCO. 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Short searches 1525 CAROLINA LIBRARY SERVICES. 137 E. Rosemary St . Chapel HJ. Telephone 9199294370. rides NEED RIDE TO WILMINGTON. NC ot close area thjs weekend. WJ help with gas Ca3 913 3320. a tor Julie or leave metu? I, ; j if --C -A'- pitcher David Kirk, who improved his record to 4-0. Kirk, who said he wasn't as sharp as he had been in his other games, scattered nine hits and gave up four earned runs. He walked three and struck out three while pitching his third complete game of the year. For Massachusetts, Doug Aylward hit a two-run homer in the first inning. Jim Lewis, the first of four Massachusetts pitchers, took the loss after lasting only 1-23 innings. The Tar Heels, now 12-8, meet Eastern Connecticut at 3 p.m. today in Boshamer Stadium. -GARY MAN GUM Corps & VISTA will be on campus: MARCH 17-21 Student Center Booth 9:00 am-4:30 pm March 18-20 Placement-Hanes Hall in community decision Peace CorpsVISTA 1713 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20525 Phone: DC (202) 254-7346 Va., Md.. N.C. (Toll Free) (800)424-8580 x 38 personals YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE. I think you can leU I'm interested. I see you regularly, but I m shy. Are you? Please speak next time! TO THE DOUBLES QUEEN Happy 20th to lovely lady. Your toes are the best in town! Love, The Other Doubles Queen CARLENE Here's to smooth ridin' at 22. May you always find an open Exxon station and never be late to the bne. XOXO. Joanne EMMA GOVER, I simply wanted to teD yj how very special I think you are Congrats on Evergreen, but the chance encounters in the Unwn are not enou! 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