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2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday. January 28. 1931 V9 DTii r V"-A as &s fc -t v W JM o ' ; vUv ; Pub(.c sarvica announcements must be turned in at the box outside the D TH offices in the Cre3fsa Union by 1 p m. if they are to run the next day Each item will be run at least twice. L A. Wft V A W -i fhJ Blazer buttons 4 ,c- f ' at W ViUa VUA in Carolina Blue & Vhite, Encircled in Gold. Tin f frtn-'TTwm ' A classic, gold or silver plated, . with script or block initials. If Oldcll Music Box Plays "Hark The Sound" in antique finish - wood... Downtown JF'tM'M' Franklin CulisnW . Street HL Jf i , ; : J. The Carolina Union has applications available for Union president at its infor mation desk. -, The applications are due Feb. 5. The Union is the central programming organization on campus. The president appoints the members of the activities board and oversees all Union programs i luiiift mm liiVfiV j I Mr ilif m; I: Join cur "Early lt6" end Summer Classes In Preparation for Your Fail Zxzrr.s : Permanent Center open $ay. evening end weekends. . to hourfy cost. Dedicated lull-line ilaff. . Complete TEST-n-TAFE" fscilidei lor review of class lessons and supplementary materials. Small classes taught toy skilled instructors. . Opportunity to make up missed lessons. . Voluminous home-study materials constantly updated by researchers expert tn thetr held. Opportunity to transfer (o and continue study at any et our over 65 centers. , f as chairman of that beard. The beard's activities range from special projects to human relations to films and speeches. The president also will act as the chief spokesperson for the Union. Applicants are asked to submit their ap plications and participate in an interview. People interested in more information on the Union or the president's position should contact Jennifer Weiss, the present president, in room 200 of the Union. m a 9 m ' In Monday's article "Four students announce candidacy for CGC seats," The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly identified the district 1 1 CGC candidate. His name is Mark Edwards. The mandatory can didates meeting for ail representatives is at 8:30 p.m. in Great Hall of the Carolina . Union. 'ill- i - Mi? fj I WW m w Call Dcyi CvMtflfS-ft ftttUrti "If ml IU m. ti . ' datinl Ctntsr C'"f TttTmMTe ' " HClM.ItS SIBU IMS ' - t .-w C1C.-I' V !M nun a m VS Cn4 S MO4 ItMniwmliMiniin rm sun tut Jwi fft im-iTtl ' ABORTIONS UP TO 12 WEEKS S176.C3 FROM 13;14 WEEICS SSCOXO1 15-16 WEEKS $353X3 (All Inclusive) - . .Pregnancy Tests Birth Control ' Problem Pregnancy 'Counseling V For Farther Information Call 832-0535 or 1800-221-2568 917 West Morgan St. Itakl-h, N.C. 27CC5 Tt)A S A IIM HKS The B!a:k lHcak (.roup, an ongoing group exp'oring, coping and surviving in a predominantly white university, will meet in February and March, tiencral meeting to answer questions will be at 8:30 p.m. in the Morrison porm First Floor- Lounge. . The Coat'liing WorVUuip Tor those interested in working with the Orange Coenry Spring Special Olympics will be held at 7 p.m. 08 Pea body Hail. For more information call 933-1985. Amnesty International's Local Chapter will set up a table from 1 1-2 p.m. in the Pit, where you can sign post cards urging the release of "Prisoneri f Conscience" in Romania and South Africa and learn how else you can help them. Joseph Romaneiii from the district office of the Aliyah Center in Washington, D.C., will be available for discussion and appointments on Shaliach, today and Thursday. The L'nited Christian Fellowship , ill hold its regular Bible Study at 7 p.m. in Upendo Lounge. Chase Hail. The topic will be "Christian Stewardship." The L'NC Ski Oub wiil have a meeting. Everyone invited at 7:30 in 101 Greenlaw. The Hunger Action Committee will meet at 4 p.m. in room 206 of the Campus Y. -' . . The L'NC Cycling Oub will meet at 6:30 p.m. in room 205 of the Carolina Union . Anyone interested in joining the club should attend this meeting. . -There will be a letter-stuffing for Alpha Chi Sigma at 6:45 p.m. at the home of Gerry Perrot, 302-F Bolinwood Apts. Dr. Eva Saiber from the department of community and family medicine at Duke University will speak on Health Education in Rural Communities at noon in 228 Rosenau Hall. The UNC Water Polo Club is holding spring semester practice tonight in the indoor pool from 9-1 1. We encourage any new participants to come. The BSM Kbony Readers are to practice in Craige Rec Room at 7:30 p.m. There will be a Bible Study on Revelation at 9 p.m. at the ' Baptist Campus Ministry. James Action Committee. will meet at 10 p.m. in the Hinton James first floor lounge. New members are welcome. The Rally for Jnstice Committee will meet at 7 p.m. in the South Ciallery meeting room ol the Carolina Un-.on. Anyone, interested is welcome and encourageu to attend. ctsmiv; fv'f.nts Campus V Coffee klatcb will sponsor a Daily Tar Her! forum with candidates Thomas Jessiman and Jim Hummel front 3-4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Union lounge, upstairs. The L'NC Pre-!.aw-CJub will hold an organisational meeting. Plans for the semester will be discussed. Meet at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in 209 of the Carolina Union. L'NC Folklore Society sponsors "Songs She Sings Tales She TtiSs." Spoken and musical presentations of women's roles in traditional cultures meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in the South Gallery Meeting Room. The I NC Racqueiimll Oub will have its introductory semes ter meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday in 222 Greenlaw. All inter ested persons are encouraged to attend. The Sociology Interest Croup will meet at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in IS2 Hamilton Hail. AH members are welcome.-' "The Troubled Trinity: Blacli. Christian, Male" is the theme for this semester's series of Bible Study and rap ses sions sponsored by the Brothers of the United Christian Fel lowship. The First session will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. on the 5th floor Ehringhaus Lounge." The Jesse J. Moorhead Angel FEght, a service and social organization sponsored by Arnold Air Society and the AIROTC, is starting its spring membership drive program. . There is no military obligation. Males -and females are en couraged to get involved in all of our fun activities drill teas. Field days and beach trips! Come to drill tea, Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Cadet Lounge in Lenoir Hail, to find out more about the organization. HiileJ wilt hold an ice skating party Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Hillsborough Arena. Cost S3 and carpools leave the Hillel House at 6:30 p.m. Come have the time of your life. SEX! Now that we have your attention, come let us know what you know about the subject and what you'd like others to know. Attend the planning meeting for the Human Students interested la forming a local chapter of Ameri cans for Common Sense. This organization is sponsored by Sen. George McGovcrn. 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