4 The Daily Tar Heel Monday. Octobe. 13. H)bU The following employers and graduate school representatives will be on campus to discuss job opportunities and academic programs on the dates indicated. Students can sign up for appointments with these representatives eight days ahead of the visit in the University Placement Services, 21 1 Hanes Hall. A resume is necessary at the time a student signs for an interview. It should be put in the folder accompanying the sign-up sheet. DATE ORGANIZATION University of Texas- LBJ School of Oct. 22 Bell System Public Affairs ' Prudential Insurance Seidman & Seidman, ' '' Co. CPAs Drexel Heritage Oct. 24 General Telephone Furnishings Inc. Company of the Pattern Analysis & Southeast Recognition , - Naval Surface ' Program , Weapons Center 1 " Shell Development Northwestern Co. University-J. L. Deloitte Haskins & Kellogg Graduate Sells School of . Data General Corp. Management Hallmark Cards Inc. Owens-Illinois Oct. 23 Shell Development Xerox Corp. Co. Cannon Mills Deloitte Haskins & . Lowrimore, Warwick Sells - v &Co. Conoco Inc. Kendall Co. V Tft.9 Fleming Center has been here for you sinc8 1974. providing private,' understanding health care to women of all agc3... at a reasonable cost. Cmnitf 0mm V Wfcf VMA JP W.y WnMaala at Tftjf HI The Fleming Center... we're here when you need us. ' COLLEGE CUEinSCIULIUr.3 nEpanir EMSCusssosr-j . . "The Committee on Undergraduate Curricular Reform will hold a public information meeting on the new College Curriculum Report Tuesday, October 14, 1980, at 7:30 PM in Gerrard Hall. All faculty and students are invited to attend." H kt u ; t,-id Public service announcements must be turned tn at the box outside the DTH offices in the Carolina Union by 1 p.m. if they are to run the next day. Each item will be run at least twice. TODAY'S ACTIVITIES Carolina I nioa Social Committee will meet at 7 p.m. in 213 Union. All newcomers are welcome lo aliend. Chapel Mill Overeaten Anonymous will meet ai 7 p.m. at Chanel of the Cross. No dues required. Use rear entrance. Education majors: Glenn Keever. editor of Norlh Carolina Education, will speak on "What Is SNCAE and how does it help you as a student and prospective teacher?" at 7 p.m. in 303 Peabody. Philip J. Cook, an associate professor of public policy studies and economics at Duke University, will speak on "Alcohol Taxation and Alcohol Abuse: Quasi-Experimental Tests" at noon in 207 Hamilton. You may bring a brown bag lunch, and there will be free coffee.. An interviewing workshop, sponsored by the University Placement Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. in 210 Hanes Hall. Activities based on the Skills Guide (available in 21 1 Hanes) will help you prepare for job interviews. University Placement Services will sponsor a group orientation meeting for nursing studenls at 3 p.m. in 207 Carrington Halt. The L'NC Sailing Club Social Committee will meet at 8 p.m. in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge on the second floor of the Carolina Union. Hiilei will have an ice cream study break tonight from 9-10:30 p.m. in 207-209 Carolina Union. Ice cream with toppings is 75 cents. Plain ice cream is 50 cents. For information call Hillel at 942-4057. COMING EVENTS "Big Apple" Olympics will be held Tuesday. Games will be those played on the streeets of New York. They are sponsored by the UNC intramural Department. For more information, call Sandy at 933-1006. The Independents for Anderson will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 105 Gardner. Volunteers are needed to work the table at the state fair. The UNC Young Democrats will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Carolina Union. Former UNC Student Body President Jim Phillips will be guest speaker and will speak for Gov: Jim Hunt. rT?- If - Of... OPS M 24 HOUBS Ask cbout mark it up club CHEC, the Contraceptive Health Education Clinic, will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the new Student Health Service building. CHEC provides information on breast and pelvic exams and contraceptive methods. An informational session on the recently released CoScge Curriculum Report will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Gerrard Hall. Ail interested students and faculty are encouraged to attend. - American Society of PenuMMet Administrators presents Len Sellet, personnel director of Burroughs-Wellcome, at 7 p.m. Tuesday in T-7 Carroll Hall. New members are welcome, and the election of officers will follow the speaker. ECOS, the campus environmental group, is having a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 104 Greenlaw. Everyone interested in the environment is welcome. . The Career Planning Committee of the Association of Business Students wilt meet at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in 308 Hanes. The new Science Fiction and Fantasy Qua will have an organizational meeting at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in room 213 of the Carolina Union. Call Tom at 3-1566 for more information. The UNC Ballroom Dance dub will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 302 Woollen Gym. New members are welcome. Venez tous a la Table Fraacaise le mardi a 6:30 p.m. a la Carolina Inn. Ful CopH Statical FeSowUiip invites you for singing, prayer, friendship and Bihle study at 7 p.m. lucsUdy in the Union. ITEMS OF INTEREST Petitions are available for Miss ESM in the BSM office. Suite B of the Union. Deadline for petitions to be returned i Friday, Oct.. 24. Student photographers are invited to submit their works to the second annual "Raiisbow is Clack" photography competition, co-sponsored by AfricanAfro-Amerkan studies and the Black Student Movement. Entries may be mounted black-and-white or color prints of any size and should be submitted in 402 Alumni Hall by 5 p.m. Oct. 20. For more information, contact Allen Johnson at 966-5496. Ckapei Thrill T-Utirts are still available it the incredibly low price of $ 1 .50. They make great night shirts. Get them in Suite C while the supply lasts. Anyone interested in serving as a host hostess to high school seniors during National Achievement Weekend (Nov. 6, 7,8) should go by 01 Steele Building or the BSM office for an application. WXYC T-shlrtst Why go for a cheap thrill when these never out-of-style Ts are available. Help support student radio. They'll be on sale noon to 3 p.m. in the Pit or at WXYC. Fight Soathera Bell's rate increase. Sign a petition which is available in Student Government and RHA offices and also from hall officers and at the SCAU table in front of the Pit. A twist of the wrist should not cost S40. Post Cards for requesting absentee baSott are available in the Student Government office. Suite C of the Union. You participated in the mock election, now vote for the real thing. jfj ft? t tyf vy) c3 7! 7 t'3 i , n I it T 7 rznri U n Shelter for women to Often soon TEXACO Keg & Ice delivery reservations 967-9791 or 942-1494 The Orange County Coalition for Battered Women will open a shelter in Durham on Oct. 15. The shelter is projected to house from 10 to 14 abused women and their children but will only be able to provide a place for one or two people until the coalition receives funding for a staff. "We have applied for a grant and hopefully we will know how many staff members we can hire by November," said Connie Renz, director of the coalition. The North Carolina Council on the Status of Women allotted the coalition $4,000 to build the shelter. This money will cover only the first year. We hope to receive federal and county funding to support the shelter in the future," Renz said. "We've received contributions toward the renovation and items for refurbishing, but we still need donations of either money or furniture. The duplex has three bedrooms, two baths, two small dining areas and one living room. It will be able to house a woman for a maximum of six weeks. LEE DUNBAR J - f i fit I . f t; f i- r- The black Greeks at UNC are sponsoring Tuesday and Wednesday a "Elack Health Awareness" program, focusing on diseases common among blacks. The program is designed . to make black students more aware of their bodies, said Donell Jones, a representative of Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Tuesday, the program will focus on sickle cell anemia, and Wednesday it will deal with high blood pressure. The program will offer screening tests for sickle cell from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday in Great Hall of the Carolina Union. Wednesday, at the same times, tests for high blood pressure will be available. The sickle ceil program will include a film presentation and lecture given by J. Robinson, a counselpr with the N.C. Department of Human Resources. The film will be shown at 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Each presentation lasts about an hour, James Moore, coordinator of the event, said. On Wednesday, along with the screening tests for high blood pressure, pamphlets and other information on the disease' will be available. All three black sororities and the three black fraternities are participating in the program. ELIZABETH DANIEL iiiiULn- i tarn? 'fefi.te , cm tor?, vir? wixx&ihmM mti&nB ft la i;m is fa la jm m la Sm fmj mfm fmjmfm im f:m ai j x m fa; If DO YOU ,N LED MONEY VIE ARE BUYING GOLD and SILVER! NAVAJO TRADING FOS1 510 W. FRANKLIN STREET 929-0263 WE ARE BUYING DIAMONDS A 4 k1 " I yi QVVe are now buying CLASS RINGS, DENTAL GOLD, WEDV t ril.DING BANDS- GOLD COINS. COLD TFWFIT1Y. RTT VFffiv xfJEVVELRY, anything MARKED 10K, 14K, 1CK GOLD cr 999Jx vidWe test unmarked gold. r4 ! ra ' ' t 1 Wt FAY iur uuLLmi run diLttuiMU oilvch vm-p- SILVER COINS For xycU-prcscrvcd, intact cold jewelry, well pry . .a crezsla&i prlca'rr. 7". 7". r. -Z - BRING IN OUR COMPETITORS' ADS AND WEXL GIVE YOU A HIGHER PRICE Y OPEN M-SAT. 9-6; SUN. 12-4 a.4aaiaaaa)4C 24 Court St. 712 Ninth St. 510 Franklin St. Roxboro Durham Chapel Hill 599-8581 286-7714 929-0263 3 m m fm m f.m r ia f m fm f m ) m fm f m f m J m f m m m ) ara fa' v8o How the human mind can expand the realm of possibility "No barriers, no masses of matter however enormous, can withstand the powers of the mind; the remotest corners yield to them; all things suc cumb; the very heaven itself is laid open." These words were written by a man named Marcus Manilius almost 2,000 years ago. " Read them carcfullv. 0 And remember them well. For though these words carry the advantages of elo quence, they signify much more than the facility of a writer who i -s-. v.., . has long since turned to dust. These words express a truth that time cannot age or alter. Because there is in all of us a need to understand that is immortal and insatiable. A need that makes the unknow able food for thought and the unheard-of music to our ears. At Conoco Chemicals we are more than mindful of this need. It is an intrinsic part of what we are and what we hope to be. For our need to know has compelled us to develop the kind of technology that will solve the problems we put to it. The kind of technology , that, when coupled with our financial strength and supply self-sufficiencv, can breach the A.1 WiVV.,.Vi,.Vrt".V'.".,1,.V.VAW. barrier between what is possi ble and what is not. The many advancements and refinements that we are presently responsible for are, we feel, both proof and promise Because the level of tech nology that we have achieved is only the beginning of the kind of expertise that we are striving to attain. For Manilius was right. There are no real boundaries to the realm of possibility. There are only opportunities. Opportunities that we intend to tirelessly pursue. Opportu nities that we would like to share with vou. Ccncco Chcmlcsis Interviews for Chemistry or Chemical Engineering undergraduates and M B.A.s interested in Petrochemical careers beginning in Marketing:. 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