Orientation rograi sias'tU-naay Dy SPUD HAIMAN Tar Heel Days, a series of four day-long orientation programs for freshmen and junior transfer students, begins Saturday. "Tar Heel Days is most important to parents' said Donald Beeson, Tar Heel Days director. "We let parents know what if s going to be like for their kids, and let them know ahead of time that Carolina is tougher than wherever they've been before." Parents attending Tar Heel Days choose -two half-hour information sessions from a ' list including "Parenting To Support Inde-' pendence," "Financial Aid and Money Man agement," "The Paper Chase Classroom Pressures" and others dealing with social life and university services. After the information sessions, parents will assemble into small groups for a question and answer session with a student and a fac ulty member. "This is one of the most successful parts of the parents' program," Beeson said. "They have a chance to ask about anything, and we can find the answer. This covers academics, extracurricular activities and social life everything they'll run into at Carolina." During the morning, Tar Heel Days will provide new students with information sessions on classroom pressures, money management. Creek life, lifestyles, student government, and other topics. The after noon sessions will be devoted to dormitory tours. ' ' In addition. Tar Heel Days will sponsor an activities mart in the Union from 9:50 a.m. to 130 p.m. during each of the four days June 27. July 11, July 18 and July 25. All campus organizations are encouraged to participate in the activities mart, Beeson said. Students are needed to run the activities and to guide new students through the cam pus and the dormitories, he said. Interested persons can contact Beeson at 933-2375 or come by the orientation office in the Steele building basement. ' . Si , jb It' ' " f" 1 ! v V .; 't ..A V i l NBA MiWy) W-w - fet - .tiW n university squnro dntcvn clmpcl hill men,-sat 10 to 6, 942-2311 l ! TODArSIVINTS MeMrarsty Christian Fellowship invite you to a large-group meeting at 8 p.rrt in the Parlor at Chapel of the Cross. The meeting features speaker Don Pattv from Raleigh and the special music of Greg Honeycutt Everyone is invited. Jam in Shorts with Kappa Alpha P and (Court If you wear shorts, admission is 50 cents from 91 p.m. Otherwise admission is SI. Come out and support the Jam of the Summer in the Great Hall of the Union. Artists participating in the invitational exhibition The Seatoned lye will discuss their work on Thursday, June 25 at 7:30 p.m. at CenterGallery, 11 8-A E. Main St.. Carrboro. This event is free and open to the public. For more information call 967-1316 or 682-6234. COMINCIVENTS N.C. HUM foundation will hold a dinner at 6 p-in. Friday before services. Dinner costs S2.25 and reservations can be made by calling 942-4057. Services begin at 7:30 p m. Carotin Cay Astoeiatioa' LesbUnJGar Pride Dance Saturday, June 27, 8 p.m. midnight at the Community Church Donations requested. LesbianCay carpool to Durham March. Drivers and riders meet at 10 a.m. in Planetarium panting lot Summer Nature Hikes wiil begin Sunday at the E no River State Park and wiil continue every Friday throughout the summer. The hour long walks, which are free and open to the public, will begin at J p.m. at the park off ice., located at the end of Cole MiD Road Fxtension - Communist Worker's Party forums will sponsor speaker Fawzi Said Mohamad, president of the general union of Palestinian students at N.C. State University. He will speak June 27 at 4 pm. on "The Palestinian Struggle Today." The University's evening college will hold an informal meeting at 7. p.m. June 30 in 202 Abernathy Hall for people interested in attending the school as part-time student Application deadline is lurylQ The OrangeDurham VWCA Coalition for Battered Women is offering a 30-hour training program for men and women interested in becoming volunteer advocates for battered women. The sessions start Saturday, July 11 at 9 a m and will continue on Tuesday and Thursday from 7-9:30 pm. The Carrboro Recreation and Park Department is sponsoring tennis classes for youths and adults to be taught at Wilson Park Tennis Courts. Registration fee is sS10 and classes begin June 22. For more information, call 942-8541. ITEMS OF INTEREST The UNC Outing CM meets each Monday at 7 p.m. in forest Theater. Rain location is the union and new members are welcomed. . ' . , The University is offering an 11-week referesher course lor registered nurses beginning Sept 8. Applications may be obtained from Bonnie Hensley, School of Nursing 21 4H Carrmgton Hall. Carrboro Parks and Recreation Department's Fourth of July Celebration. The all-day event from 11 a.m. until 10 p m . will fea ture games, contests, entertainment and a fireworks display Someone's look ing for you in tho Summer Tar Heel classifieds. V 121 E. FRANKLIN STREET 942-3254 VIHags Opticians PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fittcd-polished-cleaned SUNGLASSES prescription-non-prescription OVER 1,200 FRAMES JOHN C SOUTHERN-OPTICIAN V . -! ' f 5t )t )' 1 1 : V ' ' r - ( ClzzziTicd ad may be placed at the DTH OITices or mailed to the PTll Carolina Union C65A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) 1:ccday. . . ' ; Flck up ad terms Sn try cbssLltd box tt all OTJf pickup spots or &t tht DW oHlcz. neturn ad end chsck or money ordar to the , DTH oJT.ce by coon Tuesday for publication ' in Thursday' Tar Heel. Ad must be prepaid. ' Hates: 25 words or ksi Students 52.C0 Non-ruder.is $3.C0 5t for each adJUIonaJ word $1 .00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH cHke Immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be re sponsible for only the Erst ad run. OUa COMPANY CCNSIDJXING Cb-; H'l ctcs: f ATT Ttr.Z VV0r.:C: II yoa arc ami:-; ?, c : ,'ri nr Active, good mcay ttnd nam i. ... t 5. fio. to MODELS Ui I rr.I f J P.O. Co SZZ2, I. ' a. IT. 1Z1. EikJom rr.l fhoto. Interviews In J J. ' WANTED: NCN-S? '.CHINS RUES as subjects ia pail EPA breathinj eirirrnU on the UNOCH cerrpvs. Pay i I5.C3 per hour. V.'e need heal.hy maiesat 1S-43 Uh no a"rr r t y lisver. Ca3 1 2oti-rrl S-5 fu mors tfilrmatioii iC6-li3. CnoriTUNrrY Ten INDIVIDUAL V.:h creative rritaufant at;!::trs to ciect arsi house ctini3, bo!sl3, gfftf.l (lKJ tmicc an J have an interest tn working wtih people. Fnurot to Eox 717 Chapci HiX HAINTTf-iANCS I IA?4: Uoor.lhUsj tssiatcnance mew" Jor apartment corr ;!at. I-Iust have own tools. Cfi$fibe!t Apts. 942-7223. . . . . " ' HZLP WArnXO: WA5TO lor UNC sorority, sectm session, also dwharssher, work in exchange fcr rr -ils,.' plus small aalary for dishwasher. C&'A 942-1C21 fat interview. f -a Www Co i. nil LOST CLUE MINOLTA CAMERA Tuesday June IS at Papagayo's or Sadlack's. Reward. Sentimentsi va!u attached to pictures on tint. 942-19C0. IS AT DISCOUNT. EU1 E!as. Anne KJctn, Evan Picone, J,G. Hook, Albert Nippon and many other 23 to 53 cJ re-ular price. RAY & CO. In the back room of ths Oburn Ea. at 412 W. FrankUn St. ph. $42-4205. CASH PAID FOH EAGEDALL CJIDS, record tZiums, 5's and ciiscttss csndltkm or.',) at Tt.s F.Sf Ex chanse. SCI E. fliia Csrtct, Carrboro, next to C-yrds. CAnTENSCR AVA31E for privet psrt'.-a arid receptions. Call 477-4712 la Durham 7an to t.Zl am or noon to 23 pm. will euy nr;j Af;s used lfs cnock, cimkti. Jazs, Eluas, Wave; etc.) and ENTHI2 Co"ct!ons. Alao Caswttea and S-TrcU. Cood Price. S23-4173. !'.? trytna- " EXPERIENCED CHADOATE STUDENT wtA exeunt local refretwes t orn kcJ prolitslondl fam?y srt'.$ ub of child car endor lKuat.keepk3 In excharst kf con venUnt cmtnlJt place to tv durinj next school ye as. Ca3 477-etvO. TK2 YOCA FIACE wi3 gZsz classes for benr.Inj and . cont!nuin3 etadcr.Js of yc-; 5 Jy 13-A3 13 esphantlstef rsiaxatSon throK-h al'-msr.f cf the body, lalad, and spirtt. $15. 432 W. Frar-n t SJ7-96C5. Aerobic Daacbsa clara etij-sj ixly & S3-&3 &wk tettiM at Ar.i.esa Lsaa PoEt & nAays a4 TiL6:. 5, Coa astc yottr first das frl riorc lT;-7 CiU 7SKZZ3. JEEPS, CAT.S, TT.UCI'.S evaL'ab! thru government averse! in your area. Hany tJ lor under f 2D3.C0. Call &C2-941-6314 Ext. 59 IS lit your directory on bow to purchase. EAHCAIN! LAT.CE AF CI !AN Shades of rose and pink w53 cover a doub!e bed 13.00. Call Linda at 933-11 63 or 542-2377. rTS H0IIO1ADLJ FC.'I SALE: MONTCOnrUY WARD TV. Clack and .Ue. 14" IIC3. Sunbeam car.iiter vacuum cleaner (iweda a hoe)-t33. Ci3 Linda at 9:3-llt3 or 542-1377. TWO STEALS TCI S'JLE. Dc:.LI wii mattrets and box springs tZSXH 'and a small retlasrstor. Only IS5.C3. Good ahapa. C3.SC7C2t anytime. WANTED: CONGENIAL, f EMALE ncn-smoker; summer. Prtvata room, I. t horn md'h to fesi' roomnvsfes. Narth St,, ti I,--.4 nsm TTttsfsrs. 1125 noh. CeSa or Lesie: $27-ZZZZ, WANTED IIALE ROOMMATE to share Esiss PaA Apt Ft' fjntlshed lth ewSmming pool. AC and a3 kit -chsa'stsS. ca3 co2sct (7CS) 742-2543. $lS3iaoJ rent. ", FEIiUE ROOMMATE NEEDED starting Wy or Au gutt. J31mo. phts Vi utilises. Ca3 Dclbls at 9S7-2434 aitytlaae. . NEED RIDE A.ND TTtAIIXR T0XD to San Dlefo. V..:l pay gas bi exchange. Call 929-2J46 or 929U7. Ask for Phil. Jf W A iu 4mb-J DEdlLY DECEASED: Va, ghtd to bear ths news Om't at to have you here at tisa 113 next weekend. W"3 start kteg down ths CokTaeer soon. Hay t3 yoa mooses be E?tsn, aa and DU. UNDAi Ehher It was a JsLs or ray tnemory has faSed. L cis a net h ths same p !.ice sad Un:; yofrtX LEV. CUH fr.Cirr CUT, fcstlsnt-y ptt!t dance. 5Mrdy. 27, $ pm to m'iu-H at Coajaiyr.'ry Omrth, ltoa Farsa & P?ffey R4a. DsmUoa fronted. Eponsored by CCA. CO' IE OUT to fcitlsngsy prtda rTy. iane 27. Eelne at 11 ' 1 ?n at f Pfeint. downtown (Kubana. Cerol t-on llaneUjluai pij. lot. 10.03 am. lit file a Una 2 11k-.TarJIttlThursday. June 25, 1931