Athletes don't like 'dumb jock' image Wednesday. April 16. 1980 The Daily Tar Heel 5 By LINDA ROBERTSON SulT Writer UI cringe at the word 'jockV "Football players are not all wild-as-hell, he-men who like to beat up people." lf people find out you're an athlete, immediately they think your whole life revolves around sports." "-"".H Steve Junkmann was doing fine in f 1 freshman English until the day he wore a UNC football jersey to class. After that, he received an F on every paper he turned . in. The football office arranged to have a Ph. D. candidate in English submit a paper under Junkmann's name. That, paper, too, received an F, Junkmann's comments and tale were expressed Monday as six UNC athletes spoke at a forum titled,"Self-Perceptions of Men and Women Athletes," part of a week-long program on "Perspectives on Masculinity and Femininity in the 1980s." The program is being sponsored by the Human Relations Committee of the Carolina Union and the Association for Women Students. Junkmann, an All-Atlantic Coast Conference tackle, was joined on the panel by Fritz Homans of the men's swim team, Chris Heyn of the soccer team, Mary Holzer of the field hockey v ; 1 V1 L XL Junkmann and diving teams, Lindsey Linker of the women's tennis team and Bonny Brown of the women's swim team. "A while ago I never would've dreamed of sitting up here and talking like this, but meeting people through football and communicating with teammates and coaches on a day-to-day basis has helped me overcome shyness," Junkmann said. Holzer said "You learn to go out and put your all into everything. You learn to bounce back from defeat. You learn leadership and the limits of time." All six athletes said they objected to the stereotypes and negative images some students and professors hold about athletes, but they all agreed no special favors should be expected from teachers. "It's so easy to tag a sport, sorority, race or whatever on somebody," Brown said. "1 stress getting to know someone on the basis of their personality. 1 like to be known as Bonny Brown, not Bonny Brown-swimmer." "It's tough to be in a sorority and be an athlete." Linker said. "At first 1 just let my letter jacket hang in the closet. I see sports as an interest. Some people like to knit, some people like to play the piano. 1 like to run and play tennis. That shouldn't detract from my femininity." Chris Heyn said he has the double problem of being an out-of -stater and an athlete. "Sometimes 1 feel like an outsider. Around athletes, some people have a superiority complex because they think you're a dumb jock and some have an inferiority complex because maybe they can't do what you can athletically." All six athletes said sports participation has enhanced their undergraduate careers, despite the sacrifices. Baseball at Wake Forest at 3 p.m. in Winston Saiem Softball vs. UNC-Greensboro at 2 p.m. on James Field Homers help Heels past Hawks A solo home run by Chris Pittaro and a grand slam homer by Craig Shumock highlighted a 1 2-hit attack and relievers James Parks and Franklin Roberts pitched 7 13 scoreless innings as UNC beat UNC-Wilmington 10-3 Tuesday. The second game of the scheduled day night double-header in Boshamer Stadium was called off because of cold weather. Pittaro's homer came in the seventh inning, and gave the Tar Heels a 5-3 lead. Shumock's homer came in the eighth, when the Heels broke the game open with five runs. The Seahawks jumped on UNC starter Mike Brewer for three runs in the second RALEIGH WOMEN'S HEALTH ORGANIZATION ABORTIONS $176.00 (ALL Inclusive) Pregnancy Tests - Birth Control -Problem Pregnancy Counseling For Further Information Call 832-0535 or 1-800-221-2568 917 West Morgan St. Raleigh, N.C. 27605 i p2f- COUPON GOOD AT BOTH LOCATIONS 2 FOR 1 PIZZA i Buy one original thin crust pizza, get another of equal value I 208 W. Franklin 942-5149 offer expires a 1 15-501 Bypass 929-0289 April 30 I k - - - - - - - mm : inning. Parks relieved with two outs and got out of a bases loaded jam en route to pitching 3 13 scoreless innings. Roberts entered the game in the sixth and gave up three hits. Pittaro. who had three RBls, Lloyd Brewer, Dwight Lowry and Scott Bradley all had two hits in the game as all but one of the Carolina starters had at least one hit. Bradley's two hits extended his hitting streak to 24 games. UNC. now 3 1 -1 2, plays Wake Forest in Winston-Salem today. UNC Wilmington dropped to 6-19 with the loss. GARY MANGUM Stickmen face UMBC on road The North Carolina lacrosse team faces the University of Mar land Baltimore County in a rare midweek game at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Baltimore. The Tar Heels are coming off a sluggish 10-6 win over Duke Saturday while UMBC. the top-ranked team in Division II. saw its record drop to 5-2 with a weekend loss to Tovson State. UNC coach Willie Scroggs said he ' hopes the team will turn in a better performance than the one Saturday. I hope we play with more intensity than we did against Duke, he said. UMBC is a much more physical and talented team than Duke. Despite the win over Duke, the Tar Heels fell to sixth in the national rankings. Virginia maintained its position at the top with a victory over Maryland. Syracuse upset Rutgers to vault past Carolina to fourth. Carolina returns to Chapel Hill for the last home game ol the season against Roanoke at 2 p.m. Saturday on Fetzer Field. -GLOFFRKY MOCK KN & jj Summer Jobs 1 JI j isf K J I June July August I V- J 1 I High earnings plus College I I J R Tuition Program I llmillmmHmmaBmlj Cash prves for students CALL: S K Steve Whitfield fi lA ( C f I ""O if A company respected nationwide ( I -Jf LX i 'i B No expenence necessary 1 V 7r V J I I 1 Part time - l ull time I """" Q Flexible hours - Car helpful 1 WHAT TO DO IF YOU'RE BUNGING HOME MORE THAN JUST KNOWLEDGE FROM SCHOOL. Face it. Hitchhiking with three suitcases, a stereo, your album collection and your Art 201 project is no way to go home. National Car Rental is. You can reserv e a spacious car to move your accumulated paraphernalia home by calling our office today. National has low one-way rates on compact, intermediate and full-size cars, with an attractive mileage allowance. Drop charges may apply if car is not returned to certain major cities. m lumiMHHJUN niu iMilwiiiimnu i. ji iiui.il iihiii.i llllll I I.I . Ill IIIIL II IIII. Ill III -.1 -II I u, - - - - We feature GM cars like this Oldsmobile Cutlass. For details, call your campus rep Jeanne Clark 933-2941 Raleigh-Durham Airport 787-4676 The UNC-CH Department of Dramatic Art A Musical Comedy Filled With Singing, Dancing And Laughing THIS WEEK ONLY Tickets 2,3&4 at 933-1121 April J 6-19 8:00 p.m. Paul Green Theatre c O (70 Classified ads may be placed at theDTH Offices or mailed to the DTH, Carolina Union 065 A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Ail ads must be prepaid Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. - rates 25 words or less Students H. 75 Non-Students 52.75 Add 5( for each additional word 1 00 more for boxed ad or bold face type 10 percent discount for ads run 5 consecutive days Pleatt print very clearly announcements PIT CONCERT featuring Mike Williams Tuesday night at 8.00 pm. UPWARD BOUND last Saturday tutorial session April 19, 9.40 am, Peabody 104. Out in time for concert. TENNIS INSTRUCTORS WANTED: Excellent, high-paying summer jobs (clubs, resorts, camps) available through Washington Tennis Services for students with tennis playing or teaching experience. Call Mr. Covyeau at (301) 654-3770. MEN! WOMEN! JOBS! CruiseshipslSmling Expeditions! Sailing Camps. No Experience. Good Pay. Summer. Career. Nationwide, Worldwide! Send 4.95 for application info referrals to CRU1SEWORLD 132, Box 60129, Sacramento, CA 95860. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS, overnight camp for gjrls in New York state's Adirondac Mountains has openings for counselor-instructors in tennins, water front, gymnastics, artscrafts, pioneering, photography, general counselors. Call on campus: Karen Toreson, 942 3375. Write: Andrew Rosen, Point 'O Pines Camp, 144 Park Ave., Swarthmore, PA 19081. WE NEED A DEPENDABLE and fun-loving student to babysit for one or two children. Prefer rising sophomore with own transportation. Would like to start this summer or next fall. If interested, call 929 5369 or 967 3359 for rent ATTENTION: POOR COLLEGE STUDENTS! We need to sublet fully furnished Old Well apt. this summer Oust bring clothes!); will rent for mere 180month! 942-2132. GREAT CONDO for sublet, June through August 15. Partly furnished and has all the extras -pool, WD, air cond., tennis courts, clubhouse. Rent reasonable and negotiable. Call 933-0245 and ask for Dinita, Anne Marie, Melanie or Pam. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE, furnished (or unfurnished). 10-minute walk from campus. Spacious living rooms. Available May thru July, possibly December. 275month. Call 933 8546 or 933-7742. SUMMER ROOMS AVAILABLE: both sessions. Located between campus and downtown area. Both double and single occupancy. Call 942 5290 and ask for Bob or Kevin. FRIDAY, APRIL 18: TAKE BACK THE NIGHT MARCH! Help make our streets safe! Workshops 3-9 pm Women's Center March 10 pm Post Office Rally-11 pm-Carr Mill Mall with special guests Alix Dobkin and Lise Uyanik! THE DEBATE on peacetime draft registration, scheduled for Wed., April 16 at 12 noon in the Pit, has been cancelled. WANTED: VOLUNTEER COUNSELORS and area coordinators for 1980 Junior Transfer Orientation. Interviews now being conducted. For details contact Sally Kinard, Junior Transfer Orientation Co ordinator, at 966-4041 (Ext. 23), Mondays and Fridays 4-5, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 2-4, Thursdays and Fridays 1-2. ABSENTEE BALLOTS for the May 6 presidential primary should be requested by April 21. Orange County voters write to: Orange Board of Elections, P.O. Box 220. Hillsborough, NC 27278. Primary is second Tuesday of exams. Paid for by Kennedy for President. THE CLEF HANGERS will hold auditions for tenors and basses this Wednesday, April 16, at 6:30 pm in 202 Hill Hall. Be there. Aloha? "A LOOK AT CURRENT MAGAZINES" is the topic of this week's Carolina Conversations. Dr. Carol Reuss will speak at the brown bag luncheon held on Thursday at 12:30 in Frank Porter Graham Lounge. Everyone is welcome! THE MAY 6th PRIMARY is coming up! Come to the Jim Hunt rally on April 16 from 10 am 12 pm in the Pit and learn more about North Carolina's governor. MEN OF QUALITY SUPPORT WOMEN'S EQUALITY. Become involved in educating people on issues pertinent to women: ERA, rape, women's culture, feminism and others. The Association for Women Students organizational meeting for the '80 81 school year is Wednesday, April 16 at 8:00 in Room 217 of the Carolina Union. Everyone is welcome. NEW FRATERNITY coming this Fall! Phi Sigma Kappa Reorganization. Seeking to create ideal Fraternity at UNC. You can be a part if qualified. Enjoy a challenge? Opportunity of a lifetime? Start your own Fraternity. Interested? Call Lonnie, 967-9338. lost & found REWARD. I lost a mdcrame pocketbook in the Tin Can Saturday night. Return it with my glasses which were in it, and I will pay you '10. Call Beth, 967 3618. THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS are open on the SHE magazine staff, the publication of the Association for Women Students: editor, business manager and layout editor. Those interested men and women students should submit a typed response citing their experience and also their concept of the editorial content of SHE. Responses can be mailed to AWS, Box 30, Suite D, Carolina Union or brought by Suite D. Deadline is April 16. TIRED OF IT ALL? Graduate Nurses, don't take a vacation. Relocate. Come to the wide open spaces, the clean air, the challenge and opportunity of a small rural hospital in eastern Montana. WE NEED RNs. Contact Personnel Department, Deaconess Hospital, Glasgow, MT 59230, or call (406) 228-4351 for sale ARIA ELECTRIC BASS & Kustom 100 amp with two 15" speakers. J3S0 or trade for good acoustic guitar. Call Joel at 7 9172. NEED SOMEONE to assume lease on my one bedroom apartment at the Villages as of June 1. Call David at 967-6203. APARTMENT FOR SUBLET.May through August. Fully furnished with no furniture rental; no deposit with references. Rent negotiable. Call 929 8227 after' 9 pm. FURNISHED CAROLINA APT. for summer sublet. Available now. Two bedrooms, on C bus route, and pool. 225 a month or negotiable. Call 933 1445. BEST APARTMENT 75 reduced for sublet May through August. 2-bedroom Carolina, two bathrooms, furnished, pool, on C-bus route, washing machine. '200month. Call Gregory 929-6976. STORAGE SPACE Private Secure Drive-up Self Storage just off Hwy 54. JIFFY STORAGE, 544-1142. SUMMER ROOMS FOR RENT: Clean, furnished, kitchen privileges. 90 per session. Coed. For information contact Kappa Psi Fraternity, 208 Finley Golf Rd., 968-9010, 968-9390. . GREENBELT APARTMENTS Jones Fenry Rd. Modern one bedroom, total electric, on bus line, fully carpeted, drapes, water, included. Pool, AC, and laundry facilities. Available for immediate occupancy, 929-3821. roommates FEMALE CHRISTIAN ROOMMATE needed to share cute, comfortable Carrboro guest house for the summer. Two miles from campus. 87.50 & utilities. Call Penny after 4:00, 942-3090. NEED TWO FEMALES for summer at Foxcroft Apt. Rent negotiable. Really good living AC, large pool, tennis courts, bus line. Call 942 6112. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES needed for summer andor fall. Walk to campus. Call 933 5826. WALK TO CAMPUS. Large, well furnished, one-bedroom apt. on McCauley St. available for summer sublet. Price negotiable. Call Joe at 967-9632. FEMALE ROOMMATES who wouldn't mind Christian fellowship wanted to share beautifully furnished Kingswood Apt. beginning May 15. On busline, directly across from pool and laundry. Rent 80. Call 967-7898 anytime. TO SUBLET: furnished room with private bath in Townhouse Apt. Available May 15 August 15. Great location, pool, laundry facilities. Call 929 7670 after 5:00. REMARKABLE DEAL: Furnished, two-bedroom Carolina Apartment for summer sublet. Great price and negotiable terms. Call 933 7456 or 933 7431. SUMMER SUBLET May 15 to Aug. 15 Furnished, two-bedroom house. Own driveway, kitchen, four minute walk to classes and town. '225month. Call 942 2632 between 6:00 and 9:00. FURNISHED. TWO BEDROOM Royal Park Apt. available for summer sublet. Call 967 8751. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: Luxurious Foxcroft Apt., 2 bdrm. Available in May. M60 per month. Call evenings: 967 4979, ask for Lisa. NON SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share 3 bedroom trailer. 5 miles from campus this summer and next year. Rent 75monih plus 13 utilities. Must be considerate, responsible, and fun. Call 929 4234 NEED ONE OR TWO female roommates for Foxcroft apt. for next academic year. ' utilities and rent. Call 933 3-150. Wonderful person needs TWO FEMALE. NON SMOKING ROOMMATES to share quiet O'.d Well Apt. in fall. 83 per month & 13 utilities Call Amy after 4 00. 967-9928. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES needed for summer andor next academic year to share 2-bedroom Kings Arms Apt. 13 rent and utilities. Call Vicky, 942-1810. FALL ANDOR SUMMER female roommate, Carolina Apts.: AC, pool, patio, furnished, on C bus route, 85 per month & 13 utilities. Call 967-3551. NONSMOKING FEMALE student wanted to share 2 bdrm apt. across from U M.JI. Rent 102.50 plus utilities. Pool, lake, F bus route. Call Elizabeth at 967 1381. NEED ONE OR TWO female roommates to share Old Well Apartment May-August. AC, pool, dishwasher. Price negotiable. Call Dawn at 967" 5807. GRADUATE STUDENT WANTED: to share 3 bedroom Townhouse Apt., beginning June 1. Great location, pool, laundry facilities. Call 929 7670 after 5:00. NEED PREFERABLY FEMALE roommate to share furnished Royal Park Apt. on C bus route May Aug AC and private bedroom. Call Colieen or Greg at 967-5397. ONE OR TWO FEMALE roommates wanted for both summer sessions for three bedroom Townhouse Apartment. Cke to campus. 86 & 13 utilities. 942-7779. NEED ONE OR TWO female roommates to share a Foxcroft Apt for next academic year. If interested, please call 967 1140. services BIBLIOGRAPHIES DONE. BMiographic sean ties of computer data bases (SDC and LOCKHEED) FREE searches in POPULATION BHiUOGKAPi IY data base during April for the first five requestors CAROLINA LIBRARY SERVICES. 137 E Rosemary St. .Chapel H.ll Telephone: 919 929 4870. DONT WASTE TIME hunting typist or pecking away all night on your old typewriter. One call gets your paper, thesis or dissertation typed quk kly- Superb quality, reasonable rates. AARON LnERARY SERVICES, NCNB Plaa. 967-1270. BECKY, CINDY, and WANDA I'm (.ei.rvj v. kv, don't want you in go, you're three ol the nicest people I kiviw I'll miss you so, but want you to know I wish you "f xf luck" wherever you go! Lrve, 1ST KEVIN, If you don't eat your meal, you can't haw any pudding' I low cin you h.ive any nllmj if yu don't eat your meat'1" Tony llob TO MY GOOD LOOKING. f,.nt.,t. Italian Mk k.-y D. Ill never tire of your 'juitar wlu h added to our best weekend yet. Two ye.irs don't seem tlial loivj knowing you care I love you, Babe. Miry FOUR MED SCHOOl ADMIRERS devre .nt.-rvw with Sun tanrvd brunette darxet: Is "(ilo" an aluisv Your concert moves wi re anatomic al d-.it omitted in our classes Need a j4iysu.il'' I as iruited Physicians TODAY IS PI ill STYEH'S22n.lbnthi.vy Drop by Harrison's and wish him a h.i;.jy or- If ii him his little sister toid you toda t r d.iy SUE and KIM. Thanks for a su('r wi-ekervf at ' Wilmington Even the Zeki-s didn't have it o 'jood Next tune down wH ha1 to ft Zebi-d' Short alio Tall Zeke A (Sf-MI SHY), Meet me at the Old Well 1 hursday morning at JUG Don't (or jci your S ino!e I H ROCK Happv 21st! You tU.u -jf t we dwln't Uf. but we fooit'd you' Enjoy 'he .J D . and rernernlirr I can be ne HAPPY 2 1 st T AMMif . 1 1 .;- y day r .. ..,1 cause you'ie tfw riesteM friend, ntnw, lit!ie sister, and le!! nv p b ever' J ett,i CAROLINA DAYTONA BEACH PARTY! May 7, 8, 9. Three nights luxurious oceanfront accommodations 3:s days Only 36! B'll Verch. 942 2610 for more information. ATTENTION! Compact refrigerator for sale. Size about 3'vj feet by 1'2 feet. Clean, good running condition. Price '75, but definitely negotiable. Call Kathy, 933 6083. Keep trying! FEDDERS 7500 BTUhr AIR CONDITIONER. Can . cool several large rooms effectively. Very efficient. Seldom used. Can deliver. Asking 125. Call 967 3842. REFRIGERATOR. 4 4 cu. ft., only 3 years old. in excellent condition, perfect for dorm room.1 100, hall the price of a new one! Call 933 6167. 1975 FIREBIRD Excellent condition must let go for kw, low price. John, 942 2613, ever v i I help wanted 205.80 GUARANTEED for only 5 hours work per week at home. Your answer to financial security. Write for free details. RAMOORE, 188 DT Nature Trail Park. Chapel Hill, NC 27514. SUMMER PIANS CANCELLED. Must sell brand new water ski, O'Brien World Team Comp. Retail value is 225, will sell for 125 or best offer. 933 8287. OVER 1.500 RECENT LPs. cassettes and 8 tracks for s.ile Rock, Jazz. Classical. etc. 1.00-2 SO.Mon., April 18th FOUNDATION BOOKSTORE, 136 E. Rosemary, across from Oid Book Corner, 12 6pm. NEED A PLACE to live this summer' Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will be open both sessions. For information, call 967 9166 and ask for House Manager. SUPER SUMMER SUBLET! at a fantastic, furntshed Foxcroft apartment. May August. Two bedrooms, AC, pool, tennis courts, sauna, etc. Rent negotiable Call 967 8408. RENT FROM May 15 Aug. 15: completely furnished, one bedroom garage apartment in Lake Forest. On L bus line. Very nice. Only 160V month Citl 9t7 3250 before 11:00 pm. MAKE AN OFFER on our furnished, two bedroom Old Well Apt. AC, dishwasher, carpet, on C-rouie Available May August. Call 942 3749. please keep trying. SUBLET MAY TO AUGUST: Two bedroom furnished apartment. Walking dstance to campus On bus routes. 185month. Call 933 4348 or 94z 86. SUMMER SUBLET: May August 15th. 2 bedroom, furntshed Carolina Apt Swimming pool, C bus route. Preferably females. 20GYmo. 929 9315. Web ATTENTION! SUMMER SUBLET' Roommaie (female) needed for summer resxlence Lout-ly Carolina Apartments! Rent negotiable. Call either Brenda 94 1 14 14, or Kathy or Cheryl 933 6083; keep trying! SUMMER STEAL; &g discount on we'l furnished Foxcroft apt. for sufaiet May 15 August, or assume lease. Two bedroom, room for fout, pool, sauna, etc. 942 7779 TWO OR THREE ROOMMATES needed Ux summer. Three bedrooms, two baths, patio, pool, AC. partially furnished Reduced rent. Ckise to campus. Call Jill, 942 4856. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED Sjbiet Tarhl Manor apartment May thru August Private room, ful!y furnished 97 monthly plus 1, 3 utilities 929 6749. ask for Sherry. SUMMER ROOMMATES 1 or 2 fema'es. Townhouse Apts 3 bkks from campus Private bedroom, partially furnished PcxjI, AC. laundry. 86 & 1, 3 utilities Call 942 813 SUMMER ROOMMATE needed to share 13 Kmgswood Apt. 80 month plus 1 3 utihtie few wave No dco. Male or female. Call Waynarct or Howard at 929 9750 FREE MAY RENT with occupant through Need 1 or 2 female roommates for furnished 0d WVH Apv Poo). AC. grest deal C Vii Beverly. 9iJ 448 NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE f ha-r C-Ha Apartment fci jrV!r anAor academic yar. 1.3 rtnt and ut 1 ts I: interested. caH Tammy at 942 737 THE DATING BANK New. registered, progressive, serving the kieiv unmarried kxally by mail Box 1549. Winston Saieni. NC 27102 1-761-1579 miscellaneous SMALL GROUP forming for Zen medita!.n For informal on. caii Carolyn, 967 3262 after 9 00 pm personals CANT YOU SEE the bght that jrkir.g m my eyes, yxj know you heiped to pui U ther H f th one special m youv mad me Lowe. Mesmerized TO THE WOMAN WHO DRIVES the Woe Dal sun tiknwgon and works in the snack bar: Like Pm CoUrW II so, let's share one Love.TW. the SC. FIND THESE 16 WORDS tn the A P O Campu Chest PuJfzie APO. Action. &fckrr. Btri C9. Campus Chesi. Carrara!. C?vd " 1 ritfv. SfAksng Doug CUrk. Hj r :i -wi K. -Patuak. M-kc (4 Perm-. 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