2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, October 2, 1931 Liaison to aid awareness Student 'Go farm By KEN M1NGIS IVI H Staff Writer i In an effort to provide students with more information about Student Government and get feedback from them,, a new Executive Branch Liaison Program has been started this year. "There are almost 200 students in dorms, apartments and fraternities who act as liaisons for the students," said Liaison Program Coordinator Deborah Houston. "They keep the students aware of what Student Govern ment is doing, and bring student concerns back to the Executive Branch." "We feel like most students don't know what SG is doing," she said. "We want to bring Student Govern ment into the dorms." Student Body President Scott Norberg said he dis covered the need for the program when he ran for office last semester. "One thing I kept hearing was 'we never hear from you guys " he said. "This is an effort to build a link between Student Government and the students.", "This (government) is where it all starts," Norberg said. "We can do all the work in the world, but if stu dents don't know what we're doing it's no good. "It's a chance to get to students right where they live, and it gives them a chance to plug into Student Govern ment," Norberg said. But, student response has been light so far. "There hasn't been a heavy response from students yet," said junior Alice Hill, an area coordinator for several North Campus residence halls. "It's still early in the year, though." "I've been getting information to my residents," said junior Bobby Hobbs, a liaison for 6th floor Granville West. "But, there still seems to be a lack of continuity between government and students. 1 want to fill in the gap. "I'm not sure that everyone knows about it," said junior Dan Wiser, a liaison in Everett dorm. "If some body has a problem, or question, we're here for them to use. Whether they do so is up to them." ; The liaisons are responsible for posting a Student Government newsletter every two weeks, and for going around to the residents on an individual basis when necessary, Houston said. The most recent newsletter was distributed Monday. It listed some of the Executive Branch committees and what they were doing. "Basically, what we're doing is giving students the right to vote all year," Norberg said. "If they don't like something or have any grievances, they can register their opinion with the liaisons." "That way, we will have some idea of what students are thinking," Norberg said. V Circle K to sell balloons at FestifaE for ctaaiity Selling balloons at this Sunday's Festi-. fall to benefit the American Cancer So ciety is the first of many service projects sponsored by the UNC Circle K. . President Sam Reep said Circle K was "the largest collegiate service organiza tion in the world." Sponsored by Kiwanis International, there are 53 clubs in the Carolinas district which includes North and South Carolina. At their organizational meeting this week, Reep said Circle K was just going out in the community and seeing smiles on kids' faces, or getting a hug from an old lady in a nursing home. Providing college students the opportunity to get in volved in their community, Circle K fo cuses on helping the elderly, teenagers and physically and mentally handicapped persons. Projects chairman Pam Frazier directs the balloon sale Sunday, a UNICEF cam paign at Halloween and the Spring Special Olympics. She said that during the American Cancer Society's "Great American Smoke-Out" last year, Circle K tried to get as many students at it could to stop smoking for 24 hours. Another project involved encouraging people to donate healthy organs. "We're open to suggestions for pro jects both for service and fun," Frazier told the nearly 40 students at the meeting. A Membership Training Rally is scheduled for Oct. 10-11 in Columbia, S.C. .Workshops will be held for Carolinas district club leaders, new and old members. Circle K meets Monday nights in the Carolina Union. ; NANCY RUCKER '4-H Expanding Horizons9 national week begins Sunday By LAURIE BRADSHER DTH Staff Writer The 4-H is not just for youth ages 9-19. The Collegiate 4-H Club at UNC is both a service and social organiza tion. "4-H ain't all cows and cookin,' either. We want to help the public become more aware," Bill Larsen, the club's past president, said. "Surprisingly, not all 4-H'ers go to State or UNC-G. . . "People are. still thinking of 4-TI as agriculture and. home economics, but it also includes leadership and citi zenship, among other things'," he said. "4-H Expanding Horizons" is the theme of National 4-H week, which runs Sundav through Oct. 11. "This is mainly a time when 4-H can become more visible to the public," Larsen said. The Collegiate 4-H Club's motto is "Continuing to Share and Sharing to Continue." The club is a service organization for the University and for local 4-H groups, especially in Orange, Chatham and Durham counties. The UNC 4-H'ers serve as resource people for the local clubs by participating in local 4-H publicity,, giving workshops and helping start new clubs. Leadership and arts and crafts workshops have been held in the past, mainly for the Orange County groups. "We have also served as judges for fashion reviews, poster confer nnd like tvo . i rrr c; The "Host Program" is one project the club will spon sor this year. It was developed through national col legiate 4-H. , 'The "Host Program" weekend is tentatively scheduled -for Nov.' 13 and 14, and is designed for seniors in 4-H clubs around the state who are interested in attending UNC, President Alice Smith said, " "The UNC collegiate club is the. state's oldest," Larsen said. "Other clubs were modeled after this one. "And 4-H is the only uniquely American club and the largest youth service organization in the world. It's lar ger than boy and girl scouts together," Larsen said Professor named as ambassador WASHINGTON (AP) David B. Funderburk, a history professor at Campbell College in North Carolina, was confirmed by the Senate Thursday to be ambassador to Romania despite a protest over an anti-communist book he wrote. The Senate voted 75-19 in favor of Funderburk, who is 37. Sen. Paul Tsbngas, D-Mass., questioned the nominee's fitness for the post because of a 67-page book Funderburk wrote entitled "If the Blind Lead the Blind: The Scandal Regarding the Misteaching of Communism in American I ltiivfrcitic '. . Democrats voted with 50 Republicans in favor of confirmation. Funderburk succeeds'O. Rudolph Aggrey as ambassador. Elections take place in Iran BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Nearly 1 million Iranians chanting anti-American slogans mourned the victims of a military plane crash at a mass funeral rally in Tehran Thursday. The clergy-led government meanwhile took extra precautions against renewed street violence during today's presidential elec tions. . . ' . The fundamentalist Moslem regime of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini accused government foes of waging a bloody campaign of street violence to scare voters away from the polls during Iran's third presidential election in 19 months. v Hojatoleslam Ali Khamenei, 42, secretary-general of the ruling Islamic Re publican Party, was expected to sweep the contest against three token oppo nents to become the first clergyman head of state. He would succeed President Mohammad Ali Rajai, who was assassinated along with Prime Minister Mohammad Javad Bahonar. in an Aug. 30 fire-bombing. PLO rocked by explosion BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) A car-bomb explosion ripped through the nerve center of the Palestine Liberation Organization on Thursday, leaving at least 40 dead and 247 wounded, police said. The PLO said no ranking guerrilla was hurt, but another group said a PLO Central Committee member was killed. Witnesses said the blast set off fires, reduced 60 cars to scorched metal, splintered telephone poles and hurled bodies through the air as it tore through PLO offices on Bustani Street in Jvloslem West Beirut. One explosives expert estimated 220 pounts of TNT went off Low Prices on Area Floor Rugs This Saturday Only Qctpber.3 v, -jn:t r,:f:. ';. :i .T-; :o THE TRADING POST 106 S. Greensboro St. Carrboro WE DELIVER Your Favorite Great Wines Now Served By The Glass. Enjoy many of our famous name wines now served by the glass, carafe or bottle and make your evenings complete. ALSO FEATURING: JIM FLETCHER, classical guitorist Saturday at 10 pm The Garolina Gof fee Shop Serving IBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner Daily ; ; PromQiOOAm. 138 Cast Franklin Street Ghapel Hill ; 942-6875 . American Express Visa Vflastercard 'WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?' Psalm 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "Ye that love the Lord hate evil! . . .Take thou away form me the noise of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols. But let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream!" Psalm 7:10 and Amos 5:23 and 24. One may love the great hymns and music of the Church, but if one does not "hate evil" it appears God does not appreciate the music, and it is unacceptable! "The heart in your bosom is a 'muffled drum' beating out a march to the cemetery for you!" When they take you and me to the cemetery for deposit, it is because our spirit has left this "home of clay" and gone to its "long home," and back to God Who gave it. The Bible tells of two different kinds of "long homes." One where "eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard, neither hath entered the mind of man the things God hath prepared for them that love him." a man's mind is not capable of thinking of or imagining the great good, joy and blessing of that hom9. We mouth much about "The love of God" but it would be well if we considered more "our love for God" and how in what manner it is manifested. Jesus Christ said that in order that the world might know that He loved God, He obeyed Him and did as He was commanded: "Arise, and let us go henceP' He arose, and went to meet the mob, the cross, as most of His disciples fled. The other "long home" is thd "lake of fire" prepared for the devil and his angels, for raging and unrepentant men and nations, for "God is angry with the wicked every day" and "The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that foget God." Psalm 7:1 1 and Psalm 9:17. . Should we not pray and Search The Scriptures in order to be fuBy persuaded in our own minds as to what is evil and offensive to God, and seek the strength of God to "resist the devil" and bear such a witness that men will know where we stand on every moral and spiritual matter regarding "The Law and The Testimony"? P.O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Classified Info! Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day befqre your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid Rates: 25 words pr less , , , ' Students $2.00 . . Non-students $3.00 . 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. - . FOUND: WATCH IN DAVIE 110. Call and identity " and tfs yours. I'm never this lucky! 933-9597 announccocnts t t HELP! I LOST MY friend's 10 slides of Maid wrapped in blue paper. If found, please call J 9422935. . FOUND A SILVER TIMEX Quartz with a stretch band at Morehead Planetarium bus stop. I turned it in to campus police on Wed. LOST A WALLET AROUND Carroll Han on 101 around 10:45. Don't care about the cash but desperately need the wafiet. Call Richard Patton at 929-5269. CALCULATOR FOUND IN CARROLL. Wed. night Call Val at 967-4045 if ifs your. LOST AND FOUND! Alpha Phi Omega has a lost and found service! Come see if we have something of yours! We are located in the basement of the Union next to the bowling lanes. STOP PAYING RENT GET your own two bedroom mobile home on bus line, very close to campus for only $2950. Can Edward at 967-8324 anytime. 1972 PINTO: 4 CYLINDERS. Fair mileage and condition. Used every day. 471-4618. 1972 VW BEETLE. Rebuilt engine. Clean. Good running condition. 22 mpg dty. $1300.00. Call Tom at 541-3786 (toll free) days. 489-0941 evenings. I NEED 2 GUEST passes for Wake game andor 1 guest pass for the. Gemson game. CaD Bill at 929-8063. Keep trying! WANTED: ONE GUEST PASS to UNCWake football game. Will pay your price. CaB Frank at 942-4814. rides services help wanted ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS! All-Campus "no tap" tournament to be held Friday, October 2 in the Union lanes. Can bowl 7-9 or 9-llpm. $2 enuy fee. THE LONG-AWAITED CAROLINA Gay Associa tion telephone has been installed! Call us for infor mation, or just to chat 962-4401. APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL OF Nursing. General College sophomores and UNC-CH Juniors and seniors may pick up applications for 1982-83 academic year (begins 2nd summer session 1982) in Room 15, Carrington Hall on October 7 at 7:00 p.m. The application process will be discussed at this time. THE CAROLINA UNION GALLERY Committee is sponsoring a reception with Chrystal Guy, the contvibutor of "Ashes and Diamonds," (the exhibition of Polish Film Placards), on Saturday, October 3rd in the Union Gallery at 9:30 pm. Everyone is welcome!! ANARCHY! THE BEATLES! Thomas Wolfe! Pogoing! Guzzling! If you're still reading, we want you! Kappa Sigma Mu sorority rush, Oct. 5-7. CaB 933-3631. Sigma Mus don't get up. lost Ci found . S-4 PARKING STICKER FOUND on North Campus. Last chance to claim it. Call 933-4274. Thank God for honest freshmen. LOST: CHERYL HYATTS BUS pass. If found please contact me at 929-6361 or turn it in at the Campus TrnfTk Office. LOST: LIGHT BLUE WINDBREAKER in Fetzer Gym Tuesday. Reward lor return. No questions aUted. Call Margaret - 933-3458. Keep trying. FOUND: WATCH, Contact Ms. Cozart at Dey Hall, room 106. , LOST COCKER SPANIEL. BLACK and tan male. Disappeared Monday, Sept. 28 near Lste Dr. Reward. K yuu have any information pleae call 967-2823 anytime. EARN $5hour in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency breathing experiments, on the UNC-CH Campus. We need healthy non-smoking mal?s, age 18-40, with no allergies and no hay fever. Initial time committment is 10-15 hours, including free physical examination. CaD 966-1253 for more infor mation, 8-5 Monday-Friday. MORE SPANISH-ENGLISH BILINGUAL volun teers who are male and right-handed needed for language-processing study, l-Vi hours. Please cafi Margie 929-6671. nights 966-1006. days. Esta bien? Occasional CHILDCARE needed for 10 yr. old . during the evening or on weekends. Call 929-8874 after 5 p.m. . PART TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE for secretarial and accounting work. Interviews by appointment only. CaB Personnel Department, The Record Bar, Inc. 493-4511. EOE - MF. IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog 306 pages 10,278 topics Rush $1.00. Box 25097C, Los Angeles, 90025. (2l3) 477-8226. BIGGER BETTER BAGELS. Fresh baked bageb delivered to your door every Tuesday and Friday. Choose from plain, cinnamon raisin, salt,, whole wheat,. onion, garlic, pumpernickel, sesame, and poppy seed. 6 for $1.65. 12 for $3.00. 929-8327 CELEBRATING? BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WHATEVER We deliver Bouquets of heiiuih filled balloons, personalized cookie cakes and a tune to offices, homes, dorms, in Durham. Chapel Hill. RTP. CaB Cookie Factory (286-2628) or BaBoons and Tunes (967-3433). SEND BREAKFAST IN BED to special friend or strangers! Phi Mu will deliver a bag of donuts, oj. phis a personal message all for only $1.50. Delivery on Thurs. Oct. 8th. To order call 963-0293 or 967-9165. , Typing resumes, student papers, theses, disserta tions by experienced professional typists. Fast eco nomical services. ASK ABOUT OUR STUDENT REFERRAL DISCOUNT PLAN! ScribeCSC. 967-6070. WANTED CARPOOLERS OR RIDERS between Raleigh and Chapel Hill, Monday through Friday. Arrive 8:00 am leave 5:00 pm (Sexftle). CaB Todd 966-1435 or 848-8178. NEED RIDE TO TAMPA. Fta. or vicinity for FaB Break. Will sp!L gas and capable of driving long hours. CaB 937 "306, ask for Dawn. I NEED A RIDE Friday. Oct. 16th (FaB Break) to Brevard. Ashevifie or HendersonviBe. Wifl help pay gas. CaB Tim at 967-1968. Keep Trying. CST. THE LORD HAS 'really blessed us. Thanks bunches for the past nine months . . You're awesome! PTL. Love, your secret (?) admirer. LOSER'S LIMERICK THERE ONCE were two freshmen from Everett Their names, Tighe and Matt, you can bet The frisbee they tossed To better men they lost and they haven't gotten over it yet. . DRG SHOCK! My first personal to the sweetest, cutest girl I could ever ask Jbr. I love and need you more and more' everyday. DHJ. TLC TH GLAD WE became close. You're a terrific person. Remember. Td do anything for you." "The Cowgirl" JOHN-BOY, HAPPY FIRST Carolina birthday! Don't play too much pinbaB or work too many accounting problems today! Much love, LORNA DOONE ANGIE, HAPPY BIRTHDAY. 21 is Key. I guess this will be your card. It's Just something to go with the AMARETTO. M. roonnates wanted for sale DRESSES IMPORTED FROM MEXICO. Hand embroidered. Long, short. Lace blouses, hand woven tops and men's shirts, too. Hand-woven belts. Items $6-$60. CaB 933-5931. 1974 CAMARO. 50.350 ACTUAL miles, air, radio, excellent Interior, new battery, two new tires, runs well, book value $2250. Mintnum bid $1600., caB $29334 or 929-5914. r 2 GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACTS available now or spring semester. No transportation or food worries: enjoy comfort with roommate in guaran teed home. Sacrifice security deposits. 933-1815. . ,1976 TR7. air, low ml., amfm, $2,900 neg., 933-7454. ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS. I have over 40 different original movie posters. I have For Your Eyes Only, Altered Suites, Kramer vs Kramer, Tarzan, Blowout, Star Trek, Star Wars, and many ' more. Come by 245 James anytime or catt 9334492 and ask for Shawn Brady. HELP ME PLEASE! I desperately need 2 guest passes (or 1) to the UNCWAKE game. Will pay your price. CaB 929-4969. HELP! I NEED 4 guest passes to the UNC vs. Clemson game on Nov. 7th. If you have guest passes to sell, call Phyllis 933-1833. v WANTED: 4 GUEST PASSES to UNOWake game. If you can help out please caB Tini 933-5364. Name your price. I WANT TO TRADE a room in Grimes Dorm for another in Middle or North Campus. Call 933-8724. CAREGIVER WANTED FOR INFANT at our home Just east of Chapel HiB Monday through Friday 5 hours daily require experience, references, own transportation. CaB Dick B2sborrow 966-2157. OK LETS TRY AGAIN. Roommate needed. Res ponsible dependable liberal and at least xh way studious $135.mo. Vt utB. Old Wefl Apts. CaB 929-6242. WANTED MALE STUDENT TO share dean, at tractive apartment, central afar, on bus route. Good ' roommate, no furniture needed. $100 month. CaB 933-8617. keep trying. , - ROOMMATE NEEDED TO SHARE room in house $80nionth plus 16 utilities. 5 blocks from Carr MSI in Carrboro on bus route. Somewhat, neat grad. professional preferred. CaB Michael at 942-6386. miscellaneous PLEASE GIVE -A . KITTEN a horame. Good natured. female, and about 9 months old.. House trained! Please caB 967-5715 anytime. THE CLEF HANGERS WILL sing Happy Birthday to ANYONE! CaB Miles (929-8063) or Jerry (933-5634) at least one week in advance. GRIMACE, I DO NT KNOW if Td rather be your friend or your lover. They both have their tips and downs. I hope I can remain bom. 1 Love You. J.B. GREETINGS KAPPA SIGMA MU Members: Ruby, Margo, Roxanne, Stalin, Karl Marx, and honorary members Tyler, J. Clinton, Feitekon, J. Lloyd and Bruce. Prepare yourselves, pledges'. WENDY! YES YOU! HAPPY 18th - Don't do anything we wouldn't do! Next time put your gum behind your ear! Love ya! Meiba and Myrna. ATTRACTIVE MALE DESdES FEMALE coMpanionshlp froas 6-64. Enjoys art, literature, and sex. Pet reptli aad fricndJy roommate at ay hows. Electric aftcaae can travel to yottrs! Reply DTH Personal. ' - personals DESPERATELY KTED CEE3T PASS for U'ake Forest saase. Please c3 Boanne 929-9132. DESPERATELY NEED 2 GUEST passes to the UNC-Wake game. Will pay your price. CaB 942-2930 NEED 2 WAKEUNC guest passes. WiB pay reasonable price. CaB Lisa 933-1762. PLEASE HELP! I NEED desperately one Wake ForestUNC guest pass. CaB 933-2433 anytime. MEN! -. - WOMEN! JOBS ON . SHIPS! American. Foreign. No experience required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer job or career. Send $3.00 for information. SEAFAX, Dept. F-3. Box 2349. Port Angeles. Washington 98362. "TAMAROSESTOPRECIEVEDYOURNOTE VIABLAIRMANYDAYSHENCESTOP UNABLETOOBTAINSEVENDIGITCODETO CONTACTYOUVIAMABELLESPULSATING ELECTRON1CMA2ESTOPIFYOUARESTILL HEY. GUYS! WIN A date with your favorite KD! Kappa Delta Sorority to sponsoring a stranger r&Cc for Sigma Chi Derby Week. Cost is 50C a ticket and the mixer will be held at Purdy's on . Wednesday. October 7th free admksion!) Drawing to be held on October 6th. For more detaOs. contact Kappa Delta Sisters or SKjma Chi Brothers. HEY COLEMAN I THINK I'm the luckiest Phi Delta Chi little sister pledge because I have you as my big brother. Love ya. Claudia. SNOW WHITE: WHO IS Prince Charming? What happens when he shows up? Sorry about this weekend, but maybe Ifs better this way. Watch out for Wollpackers fat sheep's clothing! Ammy Buffet's song "M.Y.S.B." says it all. Grumpy. ANYONE WHO SAW THE man get arrested at the Happy Store Saturday night, the 26th we need your help. CaB 942-7372. HAPPY 18TH B-DAY. 'BEKAH! How does H feel to be a woman? Live it up, but behave yourselfl Luv ya! Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidney Donor. . THANKS FOR THE BROWNIES, Being with you makes me wish every day was Tuesday. You're really special. S.V. MEG, MARLA, JAN1CA. NANCY, Joan, Mary Leslie. & Lisa: Get psyched to burn Virginia's course! YaH are running better than ever and we know youll win! Don't eat too much granola and keep Maria's tongue in! Remember, we afl love you this team is number one!! YD NEW HAFPY 18TH. POOKY! This Is a super special day for a super special lady. Get ready to dance the night away! Love always, YDNAR! O JONI OF INDENTED nose, A dinner for you I propose. Youll have a good time And spend not a dime. While many a debt is disposed. Paul of namilar face ASH. JULIE. TRUE, JOYCE and Sally you are cordiafly invited to munch out at Beasty's cafe tomorrow night YaB are the best HONEYBEAR. IVE ENJOYED EVERY minute of over 43 months! I look forward to a great road trip to Atlanta this weekend. I Love You Always Honeybutter. MY DEAR PAULA: ALL my love and best wishes for a wonderful 20th. Please know that whatever may. come, between us, youB always, always be in my . M .1 Lj 1 .t . I I J ' I. f r neon ana inuunna, ana inai i cuuiun i osmi im someone more dear to me. Happy Birthday; may It be full of hope. love, and happiness for the years ahead, and as always, more than ever, enjoy,' enjoy!! A ELBERATH GILTHONIEL, LOVE ALWAYS, CAH m REBOV, WEDNESDAY NIGHT WAS tops, and Darkness' wiB never be die same. I only hope I can give you what you've given me. I Love You! Mark. P.S. Mozart wasn't bad either! SALLY, ITS BEEN A great six months and think it all started with My friend and How Sweet It Is. I love you lots. Bobby. TC - HAPPY 6 MONTHS on Oct. 4. When we're apart "it hurts where my heart isT Remember I Love you bunches and bunches WC. STEVE (HON). TO MY first and only love. Happy Anniversary cutie! But Esten, thanks for the first of many great years to come. Remember, I Love You always and forever. Duclde Baby. SPRIDLE: JUST A SHORT note to remind you that I Love You. I sure am glad you're around to keep me going! Your Wompy Dog. JOCK DONOHS: V.T EIUNG yon np when you're down! 35 Jocks! Thanks svys! We loee yon! Kenan Dorm. HAPPY 20TH BIRTHDAY TO the only girl at Carolina with her own private "Reading Room!" Thanks for being both my friend and roommate. Love Daisy. ROY, TIME HAS CAUGHT us yet if s stiB Mardi Gras and I a bead lady. More snow sands for you me Rose love you Punky. ROMEO, IF THY BENT of love be honorable, thy purpose marriage, meet me In Paul Green Theatre a 8:00 Oct. 7-10 for wedding and honeymoon. Juliet. EDA, HALF A YEAR has gone by since I promised my love to you. As now, for always, forever, and through eternity. YLF O GREAT HAIRY ONE with the naked prehensile tail (Possom) 1 LOVE YOU! Judy. P.S. Is that really the way an anteater kisses? ATTORNEY-AT-LAW: Good luck Saturday. Face it. Baby, this is your BIG chance. Hope It Isn't too hard! Don't blow m BC, Steph.

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