4The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, September Center aoking fot voluriteero v' Anyone interested in working as a vol unteer at the Murdoch Center should at tend a meeting at 7 p.m. today and Wed nesday in Room ZJoofine Carolina Union. The Murdoch Center is the Regional . Mental Retardation Center in Butner. Stu dent volunteers of all academic majors are needed to volunteer their time through visits with Murdoch residents. Anyone who cannot attend the meeting should stop by Room 102 of the Campus Y Building for more information. Support tho March of Dimas ,.M tm I I n i "" nn7Pn -see the STudCNT STORES . Wednesday Sept. 2nd 10:004:00 "ON CAMPUS" 7 - v x 1, 1981 Public' icrvicc announcements must be turned into the box outside DTH offices in the Carolina Union by 'noon if they are to run the next day. Each item will be run at' least twice. TOPArS ACTIVITIES The Campos Gowning Conndl win meet at 7 p.m. in 215 . Union. A3 representatives check your mailboxes Tuesday for agenda. ' The Academic Procedures Conmitlec of the UNC Siudenl Government will hold its first staff meetiiuj at 5 p.m. in the ' Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Union. Alpha CM Sigma will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 224 Vsiable. The Alpha Epafcrn Delta Exeeative Committee will meet at 3:30 p.m. in the hospital (NCMH) cafeteria. All committee members please attend. There will be an organizational meeting for the L'NC dub lot Hockey Team at 7:30 p.m. in 220 Union. Delta Sigma Pi will meet at 7 p.m. in T-6 Carroll Hail All brothers MUST attend: Racqaetbal eathasiaste There will be an organizational meeting for all female or male, novice or pro racquctball lovers for the L'NC Racquctball dub at 7 p.m. in 218 Union. Everyone is welcome. There will be a Bihie study on Matthew for the Graduate Student Fellowship of the Baptist Campus Ministry at 7 p.m. at the Battle House. The Caronaa Disc Oub is now forming. Organizational meeting is at 4 p.m. in 217 Union. Anyone interested in playing intercollegiate ultimate, campus frjsbee golf or just learning to throw frisbee is invited to join. See you there. . Volunteer aoaw of your tima at Murdoch Regional Mental Retardation Center. Interested persons should come to an or ganizational meeting at 7 p.m. today or tomorrow in 206 Union. For further Information, contact the Campus Y or come by 102 Y building. Thanks. kerffjoxes college mug OTIOtU ; 1 ""' 'k' z , ""'""iim'til liil 1 I $20.00 deposit required ' CJUzBUJIS BSM Gospel Choir auditions will be at 9 p.m. tonight and Thursday in Upendo Lounge. Musicians are also welcome to audition. There win be an ergsoizational meeting for all those inte rested in volunteering at John Umstead Psychiatric Hospital at 7 p.m. in 213-215 Union. Everyone is welcome. . Find out about fall, spring Sailujs Classes, cruises, trips, rac ing, etc., at the first meeting of the UNC Sailing Club to be held at 7:30 p.m. in 431 Greenlaw. There will be a meeting oT the UNC Coftege Republicans tonight in 226 Union. AH interested persons are welcome. Tom GBntore, deputy secretary of Hums Resources, will speak to UNC Yotmg Democrats at $ p.m. in the Union. All YD members, guests and interested persons are invited to at tend. ' The UNC Drag Abase Society win hold a meeting at 7 p.m. in 212 Phillips Hall. Suggestions will be taken and refreshments and food will be served. Frtaaamaa Sarvivat Seminars, a four-week seminar designed for freshmen and other new students, will meet- from 4-5:30 p.m. in 224 Union. The topic is Transition and the seminars are being sponsored by Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. The Christian Science Orgaaizatfoa will meet at 2 p.m. in 205 Union. All interested students, faculty, and staff are wel come to attend. The Alpha EpsSoa Delta Executive Committee win meet at 5:30 pjn. in the hospital (NCMH) cafeteria. All committee members please attend. . The tenured members of the UNC Elections Board will as semble tonight outside the Frank Porter Graham- Lounge of the Carolina Union in order to finalize the minutes of last year's meetings and make suggestions for the incoming feoard members. TheGleanMach Established in 1971 and operated ever since by UNC alumni we have. a newly renovated store with the largest selec- ' tion in town. Over 500 bicycles in the warehouse including. . tPEQJGEOTT LOTCZKAtv Repairs - 2 mechanics 8 years exp. Hours: 9 am - 6 pm Mon.-Sat. 110 W. Main St.,(across from Wendy's) Carrboro, N.C. telephone O ) . Today is the last day to claim cash at the APO Book Co-op in Union 202-204. Bring your blue claim slips between 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. coming EVENTS . Angel Flight wiD have its first meeting of the semester at 5 pjm. TMSmesday in Lenoir Halt. All old members are encour- ' aged to attend to plan activities for this semester. "Star-Spangled Extremists," a short film about extremist movements in American history, will be shown by Americans for Common Sense at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday in 100 Hamilton Hall. Bill Balthrop, UNC debate coach, will lead a discussion on the "New Right" afterward. V American for Common Sense will have annua! elections at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday after the scheduled program in 100 Ham ilton Hall. Pay membership fee of S3 at the table or at the meeting to be eligible to vote and hold office. . Women's VoBeyfeal Quk will hold its organizational meeting Wednesday in 303 Woollen Gym. Everyone interested in recre ational volleyball and USVBA competitive is invited to attend. St. Anthony Hal invites all students to attend a poetry read ing, including local and visiting poets to be held at 7 p.m. Wed nesday at 207 Pittsboro Street. For more information, contact Marie Sif ford at 967-9172, . Angelicas Student Fellowship Holy ComjnnnJon is at 10 p.m. Wednesday in the Chapel of the Cross. Fellowship time follows. All are welcome. There will be a meeting of the Sports Club Council at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday In 214 of the Union. All presidents and trea- surers should attend. - The L'NC Coalition for Social Justice will be holding a plan ning meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in 221 Greenlaw. AIESEC (International Association of Students in Econ. and Management) will hold their first meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in 207 Union. Everyone is welcome. BloodmobAe sponsored by Kappa Psi will be in Great Hall of the Union from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday. Appointments may be made by calling 968-9390 or 968-9010. A program at the Baptist Campus Ministry featuring Dr. William Clem mora of Southeastern Baptist Theological Semi nary will be held at 5:45 p.m. Thursday at Battle House. Clem mons will speak on "Christian Lifestyle." ' ; . There will be a meeting of all new students interested in ' working with Student Government at 7 p.m. Thursday in 202- 204 Union. Study Abroad: There will be a meeting for all students inter ested in studying abroad this year to discuss Fulbright, Mar-. shajland Luce scholarships at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in $69 Ham- ; litem Hall. If you can't come, stop by 405 Hamilton for more , information.'- AADSAS (American Association of Dental Schools AppB ' canon Services) are available in 312 Steele Building and 101 Nash Hall. Completed and corrected applications must be re ceived by Oct. 1 in Iowa City, Iowa. LSAT (Law School Admission Test) Oct. 3, S38, if applica tion is postmarked by Sept. 3. Additional $15 late fee if post marked between Sept. 4 and 10. Applications in Nash Hall. The DAT (Dental Admission Test) is Oct. 3 for $25. Applica- . tions-must be received by Sept.7 in Chicago. Applications are in 312 Steele Building and 101 Nash HalL Test review materials are on reserve in the Undergraduate Library and 106 Nash Han. Ushers needed for PRCs production of The Front Page. See the play for free by signing up to usher. Performances are Sept. 15-27. For instructions, see the sign-up sheet, 203 Graham Memorial. ' . Appgcatfons for the 1981-12 Toronto Exchange are available at the Union desk. Deadline for applications is Monday. Women's rugby? Why not? AH interested persons should call Gretchen at 967-3296. The United Nations dub is accepting new members until 6 p.m. Sept. 6. Applications are available at 352 Hamilton Hall and the Union desk. Completed applications are due at 6 p.m., Sept. 6 at 352 Hamilton. There will be interviews for prospec tive members, and new members will be inducted the week of Sept. 14. Pre-M edPre-Den tPre-Vet students: Come to an interview ing skills workshop on Thursday,7-9 p.m. Be prepared for your professional school interviews. Sign up at 312 Steele Building. . ' CHEC (Contraceptive Health Education Cfinic), now meeting at 7 p.m. every Tuesday in the Health Education Sec tion of the Student Health Service and at 3:30 p.m. every. Thursday in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Union, is geared to help UNC students to be responsible partners in mat OBI T BE CAUGHT TJITIHI Ul3 POCE1ETS If we've signed the outside, you'll save 10 for the inside! Sergio Valente Calvin Kleins - and other designers "'Mil' REDUCED ADMSSSION HELD QVEr C; , ' 2ND WEEK 3:00 5:10 7:20 9501 T Tho Carolina Classics Matinea Show at 2:30 starring CLARK GABLE VIVEN n. .. .. r . ters concerning sexuality. CHEC provides an informative, in formal discussion and slide presentation of contraception. ITEMS OF INTEREST The Union GaBery Committee is accepting applications until ' Friday. Please contact Chairman Tim Rogers at 967-6116 or go by 200 Union. - Any freshman interested in becoming a manager for the NCAA champion Carolina lacrosse team should contact Greg Garber at 962-2261 before 3 p.m. or call 929-2919 after 7 p.m. Intranrarals: Grail softball has started. Captains should check schedule immediately. Football officiating clinics are tonight through Thursday (tonight 7-9 p.m., Wednesday 7-9 p.m., and Thursday 4-5 p.m.) in 304 Woollen Gym. ' AppGcatiom are now available at Union desk for anyone in terested' in golg dinner with George McGovem or attending the McGovern reception. McGovern will be speaking on Sept. 8 in Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. Applications should be returned to the Union desk by Sept. 2. utramurais: late entries are still being accepted for tag foot ball, co-rec tag football, team tennis, singles, doubles and mixed (co-rec) doubles racquctball. IM calendars may be ob tained at the IM-Rec office, 203 Woollen Gym. Human Sexuality Information and Counseling Service is ac cepting new counselors. Applications are available in Suite B and at the Union desk. - - - - . , . . Cellar Door, UNCs student literary magazine, is accepting applications for fiction, graphics and poetry staffs. Appli cations are available at the Union desk and are due by Friday. . The Baptist Student Union will have a fall retreat at Camp Caraway in Asheboro from Friday to Sunday. This year's theme: "He who does not love his brother whom he has seen, cannot love God whom he has not seen." The UNC Rugby Club will practice today and Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. (sharp) on Ehringhaus field. On Mondays and Thursdays the dub will meet at the Fetzer track at 5 p.m. For more information call Nic Addison at 942-2675. .The Navigators will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wxlnesday. The weekly rally in 226 Union is changed for this week only to Ger rard HaB. All students interested in Biblical prophecy are en couraged to come. Weekly Bible studies and Christian fellow ship meetings start this week. 155 East Franklin Street Open a personal account today 3 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE UNION. jH ChcpaiHili 42-31 1 ELD OVtKNow Showingl 7:15 9:jf 2ND WEEK BILL STRIPES Scnos only " -.' -fV 1 LEIGH

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