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- :is80 fc tel I f N : Public ervic announcements most be turned in at the bos 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. I OIUYS At'l'lt 1 1 MS I Ik: I m Ntt-titl t'oromiilt mill met! al 7:30 in 2W I'liHHt. I his is a scr important mtviing as final plans ill be made f-r April programs. No comers welcome. I'M' uing lubill meet ai6:.0p.m. in ;22Circcnlu. I mirrKrodtixte IlKlon Associaiiow presenis flil Joesph anil iJeo premiere of a new film on the C entral American C risis. Ihe film as produced in the last month of 1VX0. I eryone is welcome H p.m. in 56 Hamilton. OutpH Hill Hrrrlrr Annmtis rrKTlirtx- No due or fr rrquirrd. 7 p.m.. ChapH f Ihe Cro. latramaratt. Dl: AIM INI: for fcadminlort clinic. Squash clinic to he held rV-8 p.m.. Woollen Ciym ... participants are needed for upcoming co-ree and Big lour Sport Days ... represent UNC this year. I'A'LanLar will present a free introductory talk on "spiriiiwl energy" tonight al 7:J0 p.m. in 207 Union. F very one is welcome. COMING KVKNTS The Astocialioa of International Kludenl will hold an important meeting about the festival . at 4:30 Tuesday at the International Center., Everyone please attend. Student Affairs Rules and Judiciary Subcommittee hearings begin Tuesday. Check organization mailboxes in SAFO in ihe CCC office for a schedule. School of Public Health Job Fair Tuesday and Wednesday 9 a. m.-4 p.m. in Ihe Student Faculty l ounge. MaMMMMBMHBaBBHMnaaaMBanMMBBaanaai College foundation. Inc. Borrower" Conferences. "All students who have received loan from the college I oimdalion. Inc. MUST ATTI Nl). Conferences will be held on the I'NC-CH campus as follows: I.lwrsday at 6:15 and 7:15 p.m. in t(X) Hamilton Hail, and April 1.1 al 6:15 and 7:15 p.m. in 100 Hamilton Hall. Full Gospel Christian Fellowship Tuesday al 7 p.m. in the Frank I'orter Graham lounge in the Union. The ID5th Competiliun for Ihe Mangum Medal in Orator) will be held X p.m. Tuesday in 300 New West. Come join ihe audience and enjoy this exciting and prestigious annual event . The 1981 Senior Class presents "Stagecoach," starring "John Wayne as the Kingo Kid. at K p.m. Tuesday in Carroll . Hail Auditorium. Admission SI. All proceeds and contribu tions will go lo ihe Class of 19X1 Scholarship Fund. AV.O meeting al 7 p.m. Tuesday in 103 Bcrryhill. Speaker will be Kenneth Mills from the Campus Alcohol I ducation Center. Flection of new officers will be held. I'NC Young Democrats will meet al X p.m. Tuesday in trie Carolina Union. Plans for ihe convention, where' Waller Mondale will speak, will be discussed. Speaker for this meeting will be state Rep. Trish Hunt. ".".' Free Christian Science lecture, entiiled "The Conscious ness of the Healing Christ" lo be given by John A. Grant. C.S.B. of Oakland. Caiif. al 4 p.m. on Tuesday in 222 Cireenlaw, The lecture is sponsored by the Christian Science Organization al UNO . EC'OS, ihe campus environmental group, will have a meeting al 7:30 Tuesday in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Union. Everyone interested in the environment is . welcome. EE3 CDZmmm UrilOn presents mm DALLET Saturday, F-Iarcli 20 0 p.m. Hcnorial Elall Tickets $6 UNC Students, Union Privilege, over 65 $7 to General Public available at Union Box Office Onceinavvhile someone fights back. ALPACINO Tonight, Mc , 7:00 and 9:30 Tickets available at Union dask for $1 Sponsored by STOW JOIN THE 4 yj M lir AVswiJ-i Si- eH: People ere Running to the Rathskeller for super Lunch and Dinner specials like these: Steali for Rvo $9.95 An unbeatable deal! Choice, juicy Rib-eye ctcalts for two! Served up with calad, your choice cf potato, garlic bread and a Beverage on the house! Tell the world! Stealis Sandwiches Pizza Rare Roast Beef All ABC Permits Major Credit Cards 'mit ill ia-UX34UT441 A Chcpc! Hill Tradition for 32 Years! HOMF. Samm-Art Williams' play sponsored by the Carolina Union and the BSM as a part of the Black Arts Festival will be presented through Wednesday in Memorial Hull at X p.m. Ilckcts available al ihe Union bos office. lite t'mversil) CmtasrGnjt Cealer is open Monday cutting -V p.m. for appointments with counselors. Need help with carreer or educational planning or personal and social problems? C all 93J-2I7S for appointments. r come and browse in ihe library. Nash Hall. tiA Outrrark Speaker Oriratstioa session. Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Frank Toner Graham room or the Union. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Club will meet al K:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Union South Ciallery Meeting Rocm. F.vcryonc is, welcome lo attend and discuss the hlsltry of plans Tor a convention. For more info call 933-855K (lan) or V.VM5W. (Tom). ' Interested in going to Fxaador this sommer with all expenses paid? I he Triangle Council of i!k- Fxperimcnl in International living is sponsoring an Ambassador scholarship. Come lo the information meeting lo learn more 2 p.m. Wednesday in 205 Union. lien. Vcrao Wallers. Reagan's special rcprcsenlaiive lo Ijlin American governments. wiH speak on his part in U.S.-I alin American relations since World War II al 4 p.m. Wednesday in 101 Cireenlaw. , AssoctatioH foe Wome Students will have rls weekly Wednesday meeting al Linda's Bar from 4 to 5:30 p.m. See ya there! Find Collegiate Bassmaslers will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Peppi's- We will have Ihe raffle at that lime. All interested persons are welcome. DAT (Denial Admission Test) April 25. $20 ree. Applications must be received in Chicago by March 30. Photograph required. Allow one week for maiiirg. Applica tions .in 3 H South and 101. Nash Hall. Symposium oa Fascism: Past and Presest. Secotid of two symposiums sponsored by Ihe I'.NC Coalition' for Social Justice. Al 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Ihe UNC I aw School. ' Ptayntakers Kepertorj' CoiBpauy needs ushers hut its pro duction of "The I'ourposier." which runs through ihe end of March. This is volunteer work thai allows you Jo sec Ihe show tree. To sign up, come by I'KC' on llc second fkr of Graham Memorial. . - ' ' " Prler W. Cilyan, from Ihe dept. of opera; ions research at Stanford Univcrsiiy. will speak on "An Approach lo Regenerative Simulation on a Cicncral Slate Space" 4 p.m. Thursday in 107 Smith Blda. I'Js. Marine Corps AmphiliMNR Warfanr Pnrsrwtalioa Team will present a briefing on current and planned Navy and Marine Corps amphibious force' capabilities which include a discussion of the use of maritime pre -posit toning I . 45-1:45 p.m. Thursday in -9 Carringlon Hall. ApplicaiKvns for junior marshafa at graduation will be av:ii!tsl VI ih 1 Inlnn fihl SJr..k 11 A :L Monday, March 23, 1981The Daily Tar Heel3 iGu iiaen t aona n tccf piocayet this year ; TUESDAY NITE ZACK AT7ACE 7-10 (Lcdbs Only) 1250 your favorite canned beverago GO FOR m v r r T3 6 pn tJcsrvFH All ernt I now sHoyrcia pouzle featus Woody Asian's "iRtariont' and Elardusl Uamorioc . Features start t 3:10 Last csmplsts show 1 7:19 ' N2LD OVZa 2r,d Vtck 73 NOW SHOTCNQ The Stste of the Art Inr-x Living AnlTnstion. f A COL"5"0' NOW HOV,:M3 MEET AKD3E7. vro fT p-c f 13 3:15 "a 5:15 1 7:15 J S:1S f 2:Z0 5:C3 v. Attention Artists: THE CAROLINA UNION presents STUDENT JURIED ART EXHIBIT Entries due: April 3 In Great Hall,' Carolina Union For more information come by Union Desk or Call 933-1157 5 INC I 1 icfit )iVrj fIlfpr: Vl'L.., ,...mL ... JZmJLmmmm m.w-.. ..Mdyfih Wateiriiiic ' . PJ3oinic3a7 ' . j i HOPPED f i with Baked Potato or French Frle: and Texas Toast MLY 31.79 a - A :c.fi up rio,v rcn voun tuiaivicu at inn crncc c UN.VIinCITY f'LACr-T'T CCRVlCCO, 211 H,--!!!. 012A Ci. COf-m Every Monday In March For Lunch And For Suppor It's A r.lagnifieont Mouthful. (And That's No Bull), j if Lo y L I I i A - - 324 W. Rosemary St. Ca.rcctl iii.iJ iccr REDUCED ADySSS'ON TICKETS AVAIIADLE AT THE UNION. - ; Acsdamy Award "THE GREAT SANTINT Nightly at 7:15 . 9:30 ' J Nominated for Six i Dl"f t. Academy Awards ! si Roman htpsoo i 8:3a Polanski's COO i x J 1 3QB Carolina Classics Series f.!st!nsss ct 2:30 & 4:45 L. rbYALPARIl. I UniVEnOITY .LAIIE. APArTTKEINTS ' ' APARTMENTS Chapel Hill, Durham and the Research Triangle Great location. Real value. No kids. Modem one Park are al within easy access. Bright, modem bedroom plans in a lively ail-adult community, one and two bedroom garden plans offer a pleasant Carpeting, air conditioning and pool. Laundry hiRside location. 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Ibanez VetveTune die-cast wth 18:1 ratio ad Kjstabtc torqueno teak housings. Heavy die-cast zinc aloy gold or nichroms plating. ' ' " L -. J Studio ST 50 only C27G.C0 S30-4411 IN THE CORNER OF EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER - . .WOW OPEML - FREE RESOLE Second Sob is tba only storo In North Carolina that gives you a frco rcccb on every pair cf athletic chocs you buy coctlng or $25. 'Szl3 shoos excluded) Unlvcrclty 942-1078 (formerly Sports A Foe!) mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm G&L. iOrt mm mm mm mm mm m f n rm-- fw rm m km certsir if cm i; mm , , t; U . , ti m m m m m This w-rjri 3 T-CItriT inen you l;V 5 thCI-3 ('Arras te3 1 e
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