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4The Daily Tar HeelThursday, February 4. 1982 Gre&t JLDecisiofts progir&iu focuses on world issues .. Public service announcements must be turned into the box outside DTH offices in the Carolina Union by ooon if they arc to run the next day. Each item will be run at, least twice. The first in a series of eight discussion ses sions called Great Decisions '82 will be held in the Carolina Union auditorium at 4 p.m. to day. Great Decisions is an eight-part discussion series on foreign policy sponsored nationally by the Foreign Policy Association of New York, a non-profit organization which hopes to increase public understanding of American foreign policy issues. Locally, the Great Decisions 82 program is sponsored by the Association of International Students, the Baptist Student Union, Campus Y, the International Association of Students in Economics and Business Administration, the International Center,, the Model United Na tions Club, the Office of International Pro grams and the Orange County chapter of the U.N. Association. The scries will run for eight consecutive weeks with the exception of the week of Spring , Break. The first week's presentation is "America's Defense: What Price Security?" Panelists for the discussion will be Dr. Robert Rupen, professor of political science, Dr. Steven Roscflelde, associate professors of economics and Dr. Dietrich Schroeer, pro fessor of physics. Other subjcctslo be covered in the following weeks include American allies. Central IU g B M O t f America, the Palestinians, the world's resources, global inflation, Poland and Japan. The series is open to the public and there is no charge. WUNC-FM radio, 91.5, will be airing the same topics at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays for Na tional Public Radio. The broadcasts will feature different panelists from the discussion sessions and will run for eight consecutive weeks. ROBERT MONTGOMERY Applications out Applications for those wishing to serve as counselors for freshman camp are available now through Monday in the Campus Y Building. The Y sponsors a three-day camp for freshmen before Orientation begins each year. Applicants must sign up for an inter view when they pick up applications, and the. application will be due at the inter lODAvs Acuvrnes The BSM Membership Committee win meet at 6 p.m. in Upendo Lounge. AH interested, hard working individuate are asked to please come. University Placement Services will conduct an Orientation meeting at 3:30 p.m. in 209 Hants Hall. We will provide infor mation on available resources, how to register with the office, office policies and procedures for on-campus recruiting. A meeting for students interested in organizing this year's community-wide Seder will be held at 7 p.m. at the Duke of fice. Carpools leave Chapel Hill Hillel at 6:30 p.m. Call 942-6057 for information. Alpha CM Sigma will hold spring rush tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Dr. Bursey's house (maps and rides available 7:15 to 7:30 p.m. in Venable lobby) and Monday at 5 p.m. in Kenan lobby. Brothers, remember that rush is called. GPSF Senators Meeting has been scheduled with student body president candidates at 5:30 p.m. in 204 Union. This meeting is open to anyone interested in upcoming elections. Minorities la Maw Media will hold an interviewing workshop at 7 p.m. in 205 Union. All interested persons are invited to come and prepare for real interviews. A short business meeting will also be held. Mmonnes ia Mam Media will hold a short meeting for all members interested in going to the Howard University Com munications conference at 7 p.m. in 205 Union. Stay for the in terviewing workshop too. UNC Sailing dub will begin a sailing class at 3:30 p.m. in 103 Bingham Hall. Student interested ia majoriag ia Eagiisa will meet at 3 p.m. in 316 Greenlaw Hall. Women ia Development Group (film discussion series) will meet at 7 p.m. in 202 Union. The first in this series will be "Visiting with Darlene" Appalachia. The discussion leader will be Jackie Hall. AH interested persons are invited to attend. .C5 ! fte Progressives' Candidate Forum at 7 p.m. in 224 Union. The forum b being sponsored by Americans tor lout moo Sense, Association for Women Students, Carolina Cay Association and the Coalition for Social Justice.' "Umtedded" Sophomores: Major declaration through Feb. 12. Come to second floor Steele Building lobby at 4:30 p.m. for a meeting on "How to Make a Major. The project is be ing sponsored by University Counseling Center and the General College. The Thursday program at the Baptist Student Union will feature Dr. Thomas Downing, pastor of University Baptist Church. He will speak on "The Priesthood of Believers," and the program will begin at 5:45 p.m. Ever asked yourself or anyone else "How Can 1 Forgive and Forget?" Join us at 7 pjn. in 207-209 Union to learn how. Clay McLeaa will speak, and everyone is invited to attend. Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet at 8:30 p.m. in the Union. An Athletes in Action speaker will be there, and Rob Jones will be there to sign autographs. The Associativa of Studeats ia Economics aad Busses will have a general business meeting at 4:30 p.m. in South Gallery Meeting Room. YaU come. The Christian Science Organization at UNC will meet at 3:30 p.m. in the Union. All are welcome to attend. Come to KaffeeUatsdi from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Newman Center. Enjoy speaking German in a relaxed and friendly at mosphere with students professors and community members. Speakers of all skin levels are welcome. Great Decision '82 pane! aad discaarion on "America's De fense: What Price Security?" with Professors Robert Rupen, Steven Rosefielde and Dietrich Schroeer at 4 p.m. ' in the Carolina Union auditorium. Discussion booklet available at International Center in Student Union. , COMING EVENTS Practice Interview session with a counselor win be held from 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 4 p.m. Friday. Call or drop in (21 1 are .YOU concerned about "THE RAPE CRISIS"? Want to learn more? Workshops for men and women: Feb. 9, 16, 23 and Mar. 2 The Role of Society Reaction to Rape Self Defense Coping with Rape After Rape Info at Union Desk UNION HUMAN RELATIONS & RAPE CRISIS CENTER To all students who entered UNC for the Spring Semester 1982, either as a new, readmit, or transfer student. Your LAST CHANGE TO SIGN UP for student Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina insurance is Wednesday, February 10. The payment must be in BCBS office by 4:30 pm on Wednesday. Don't delay! Drive or take the bus, to BCBS building on. Chapel Hill Durham Blvd. advertlsment advertisment mito a rin n uj u iruzrsiuuutni I .immnM."' O) sponsored sen week during tha fell end spring ccmcstcrs by th8 U?IC Studsnt Stores A Thursday, February 4, 1982 Bert Woodard, IM Publicity, 962-1153 Chapel HiU, North Carolina Volume 2, Number 18 .And some more fall IM champs .... ant HANDBALL Todd Blair . CO-REC LNNEETUEE WATER POLO ' Med II "Master Bathers II" Landon Wellford, captain Tom Sprangkr Mark Tonevdal Dennes Tate Jo Payne Dororthy Wellford' v RESIDENCE HALL SOCCER Teague A "Syndicate" Demp Kempson, captain Woody Jameson Kelly Walker Doug Kriek Blake Zemp Doug Mc Kinky Mike Austell Junius Tillery Mike Dcsiste Robbie Weaver Mike English Jimmy May Scott Reavis CRADIND SOCCER Basnight Lane "Silver Suds' David Blum, captain John Blum Dexter Horton J.C.Anderson John Inman Tim Farrow Rusty Crutch field Scott Davis Keith Tehan Geoff Griffin David Winfield Rusty Washam John Hoyt FRATERNITY SOCCER Chi Psi "Straight Line" David von Gunten, captain Greg Kutrow Jonathon Rich Jon Talcett Frank Spencer v ' Robert Mocutta Justin Gottlieb John Wilson Akx Rossitch Greg Kats Danny McNdther Richard Owens Dave Leventhal Jay Kopp WOMEN'S COMPETITIVE SOCCER P.E. Grads Oebbie Scroggins, captain Jenny Lewis Bessie Graham Anne Meredith Diane Guninan Kathy ShorteOe Shelby Hunt Beth Longinotti Theresa OHoHoran Harriet Ashby -Michele Long Jane Head -Michelle Tousignant Jackie Blount Karen Smith MEN'S REC SOCCER NROTC "Lightnin Chris Bishopp, captain Philip McGuinn Tom Lalor Craig Boggs Louis Abraham Ray Can- Alan Sappenfidd Carl Buehler -Mike Williams Paul Hamilton ' WOMEN'S REC SOCCER : ' - Pi Phi "Arrows" . Wendell Wood - Jane Sommers Churchill Byrde Kate Wellford Aurelia Stafford KeHey Haines Perry Dowd Sally Hardison Francie Chapman Robin Wilkins Harriet Ashby Marie Dupre - Martha Mattingly Emily Irby Laura Inright FRATERNITY TEAM TENNIS PiKap"Blue" Larry Watts David Parr Scott Self Mike McLaughlin WOMEN'S COMPETITIVE TEAM TENNIS Colony "Leslie's Love Sets" Leslie Kennedy Leslie McKinney Holly Herring Nan Locklear ',. WOMEN'S REC TEAM TENNIS Mclver "Matchmakers" Margaret Dees . Frances Barnes U' Tracy Wiren " Catherine Olive Kay Hoover Abby Burke Thurs., Feb. 4-play begins m faculty-staff basket . ..Woollen courts F and G are available ?c Basketball rankings RESIDENCE HALL Granville CW "Teflon" Lewis "Sleehrats" Teague A "Syndicate" Teague B "Icemen" CRADIND Kingswood "Polar Bears'" Village Green "The Globes" Cobblestone "Cougars" Law"Mudsharks" FRATERNITY Chi Phi "Fury" PiKap"Bluel" SigEp "Crimson Tide" Beta "Blue 1" WOMEN'S COMPETITIVE P.E. "Untouchables" P.E. Grads Cobb "Enjoyed It" CO-REC COMPETITIVE Morehead"T.C.'s" Old Well "K.J.V Law "Mudsharkettes" Morchead "No Names" WOMEN'S REC Ehringhaus "Duajers" Kappa Alpha Theta "Gold" Ehringhaus "Jolly Netters" Inter-varsity "Lady Hoopers" MEN'S REC Pi Kap "Morris & Co." RL7"AyatoIlahs" Kappa Psi "Hoopers" Connor CO-REC REC Cobblestone "Kenny's Machine" . Granville West "Mixed Vegetables" Old Well " Julias's Ervings" Avcock "Windjammer" SORORITY KA Theta "Gold" PhiMu ' Tri Delt "Delu Darlings" Fri., Feb. 5-DEADLINE for entering IM open 5 tournament, grail vc!sybf.3 tournament and . Valentine's Day Coupes Competition... a North South Sweep!! ; - - Mon., Feb. 8-ptay begins in IM open squash tour . r!nr.i;ts tr'w; . .IM unit managers meeting,. 6 p.m ?C4 Woo"t.'3. . - - . . , - - Tues., Ftb. 9-UNCUSiU Pro Am feamfbs3 tour namcnts becin...p!ay begins in Pro Qualifying feand ...t 1 tourEairient.,, . - V, ed Feb. ISJ-DEADLINE for registering for life time Leisiire Activities Program fencing clinic, to be held WcsL, Feb. !7, 6-9 p.m 3C4 WooHen Gvm. . . , J f ANDATCS.Y cSnic Tor grail vcZeyb-Ji tournament ri'cr?es, 7-9 p.m., 304 WoBen. ..Bahamas Sai'ing 7r? irJonr.atioal slide presentation, 7:30 p.m 109 FcLzer Gym. ; . Lifetime Leisure backpacking and hik- - i - j clink, 6-9 p.m play continues in Pro Qualify ing fcamJbaa tournament, Feuar courts. . . Thurs., Feb. il-p!ay begins in Spaukling Profes " sional fcsribiS tournament Open Singly handhaS , tournament - and Masters Singles handball tour- nament. . XZAX MARYLAND!!! Fri. Feb. I2-DEADLINE tot entering IM gyra , Basics meet... play continues in Spauiding Profes sional kandbsS tournament. Open Singles handball " tournament and Masters Singles handbaQ tour- Sat., Feb. 13-play continues in Spaukling Frofes--y?n?l kasdbsJl tournan-ient, Open Singles handball tournament and Masters Singles handhaH touma rr.ent, ..UNOTech ba-ketbaii ticket distribution, 9 Son., Feb. 14-play concludes in the feandbaS tour naxnents, ..second annual Valentines's Day Couples Ccnipetition . . Beat them 'Dawgs - Mon.,-Feb. J5-DEADUNE for registering for ' Lifetime Leisure tsantlbaS clink, to be held Mon., Feb. 22, 69 p.m:..piay begins in grail voEcybaH - tournament. .. - , '' Tues., Feb. 16-Bowman Gray Pool CLOSED for srilty meet... Ved.; Feb. I7-Lifeime Ltisure feitortg clinic, 6-9 ' p.m.. . .EZAT TK-E DEACS'M - - - Thurs., Feb. 18-Bowman Gray Pool CLOSED for' varsity meet. . .competition begins in IM gymnastics rr-ct... DEADLINE for resistering for Lifefime ' 1 Lc.-ure Sv-dcfease clinic to be held Thurs., Feb. 'ANNOUNCEMENTS ' , TOOL CLCGED... Bowman Gray Indoor Poof w Ul te doici for varsity swim meets, Tue$,t Feb. 16, - Th-irs., Feb, 1 S and Wed., March 3 1 . . - FETZES HANDBALLR ACQUETS ALL CCVirrs. ; .UNCs new handballracxraetbali courts Li Fetrer Gym are open... the SAMS reservation . Tr--y last semester is being used for both the V.'ocicn aad Fetzer co'.ats. call or come by the IM office, 7;33 p.m. Mon.-Thun. for play the t. wg d?.y or 4:33 p.m. Friday for play Saturday, . tizy and Monday. . .sqac&h resen-atiotis are taken ft 7:15 pjn. (Mon-Thurs.) and 4:15 p.m. (Fri.). ..all 15 Fctzcr courts are available for reserve: . r.?n.-Thurs. r.kiay . ::J-:uriay - 3. '5-9:45 p.m. 12 noon-S:45 p.m. !0a.rn.-5:45 p.m; 1-8:45 pjn. . .in addition to the 15 Fetztsr courts, .the Five courts -in WooLen are available on a : scheduled basis: COURTS C.O.E ' :rt.-Thurs. 8 ara-2pm - , ' reservation I ' , 3-9 pm First come basis iT-u'-y ' , 8-11 am' .reservation I , - 12 rjoon-8:45 rm fast come basis 1 f '?y - 10 T,-5:4J fn first corr s basis' - 1-3.45 pin - first come basis , ..- , . ....;. cnaaenge oass at ddi gym operating time except hc-a classes are in session. ..phone reservations ccn be - made ONLY on the UNC Rec-Cneck U:t, DON'T LOSE A CHANCE TO ; LOSE. :vIM-Recs Fitaess Class resumed its seme er run last week.; .class is free to students aad faculty-staff- members WITH FACILITY PRiVILrC2 CARDS obtained from Bynum iLtf.V.cjass rrcS . Mori.r Wed., and- Thurs. -S:33-7 p.ct. 112 Fetzer . . .contact class coordinator K. FranklLi . -OFFICIALS, v.referees will be needed for the l vfrseybaS tournament later this month. ..contact Asst. IM-Rec Director Rob Frye.". , LIFETIME LEISURE ACTIVITIES rr.O GRAM, a .clinks remaining are backpacking acd t 'k fag. fenciiig, handball, seX-defense, yoga for jo' I, folk dance, feicycSe maintanarisc, sailing, frLbetTt i nis, Cross country skiing and social dance... z.: X elms: is back&acUB2 and kXnv. UVd Ffh tA IM-REC S PORTS AQUATICS BAHAMAS SAiLirsij Kii. . , tn.-."saa., May 15-22. . . tiwse two programs in the Department of Physical Education are sponsoring mis ssiicg excursion in conjunct. n with the International Tield Studies (I.F.S.), a cca profit educational and scientific organization hich : assists educators with field study programs. ..cost of the trip so $44?, which includes round trip plane flight from Ft. Lauderdale to the Bahamas, all accomo-' j tions aboard LFS. salhoats for seven nisht. f -vl and insurance and instruction in Cj and rebtc J areas of interest.,. there vH be informationd t" 's psentat.on next Wed.t Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m.,; 1Z9 Fetzer Gym, . . DEADLINE for resisterisg is M. zh 24 with a S130 deposit. , .trip is open to ONLY ti e first 23 people to sign up. . . faculty coordinators are UNC Aquatics Director MarybeH Avery, Depu cf Phj-sical Education, and", Bob Daland, Dept. cf Political Science...'- - PRO-AM HAND3ALL TOURNAMENTS. . . UNC and the N.C. Assoc. of the U.S. HartdaS Asso ciation wiD host the Spaulding Professional Umll 1 Tournament, a pro qualifying lundb&3 tournxnent, ; an open singles feandb&a tournament and a m : :s singles haisdha3 tournament next week, Feb. 9-14, on Fetzcr's ccw-15 feandbaHracqu tlb t3 courts. er.-y fees for the amateur tournaments are $40 for fo qualifying, $30 for open singles and S30 for caTs singfes... twelve of the nations top feaadbr.3 profe ssionals will compete in the Spauliing tourney alorj with four amateurs that qualify through the UNC pro qualifying tourney. . .there wia be a limited mur.bcr of fcleachcr-seat tickets on sale for the Spaulding tour ney, priced at $5 a day or $15 for the enitre tourna ment. . .there will also be a limited' number of stan ding room spaces available to UNC students, free wi i UNC ID... jumping wrni a iihaht. . unc dcf?-- ment of Physical'SJucation is Joining its profesiion; J organization, the' Alliance for IkaJA, Physical EJ cation, Recreation' and Dance, and the" America i Heart Association, m sponsoring the "Jumprope f:-t Heart," March 20, 10 a.rn.-l p.m. in Carmkhr.eJ Auditorium. .six-person teams from campus grc::ps and residences will jump for pledged d6.nax$ons in a nation-wide effort to raise money for the Heart Association.,. contact Dr. Angela Lumnk'3 962-1357...- t LM TEAM JIKSDfS... there are no more.., team captains are urged to get ttza jerseys made at UNC Student Stores. NEW IM-KEC CALEND,r;3...s?rirg enc:cr activity calendars are in. , . ailafriC in the IM-Rec c f fice. . . ' - IM MANAGEHS. ,mrct:-g of ail urit LM rr agers'CndudLng gradi.id, frats, sorerkics) M.-'.-)., Feb. 8, 6 p.m., Woe" .n . , . m VALENTINE'S DAY COLTIXS . CCTITI T10N.coi7.'3 on your r--k, t ti.t...,:2 cr.i- SPECIAL TEAM - PRICES fOR, 1 MTR AEU3U RALPORTS 100 Cotton Russoll Athletic T-Shirt 24 shirts & up . ..... . 43.S5 ca. 12-24 shirts .$4.25 CO. 6-12 shirts .$4.75 ca. rcgulcr $5.00 v&!u3 (Includes 24nch lettering up to 12 letters) Thera,e f.!cr in Your CcmD In & Prlco Our Shirts for Other Iczm Sports 7 100 Cotton Russell Je rsoys with contrasting trim on neck and sleeves 1 2-24 shirts ..................... . . . . .$7.00 ea. 6-1 2 shirts ........... v. .$3.00 ca. . (Includes 3 4-inch Greek letters or up to 12 2-inch letters) Por both Ram fMrurad: Ptaase alow one weak for deGvery. Addticchargefor names (10 per letter), numbers (35 per 6" no, 75 per 10" no.) "ON CAWUS" Hanes Hall) to make an arJpointmem for a one-hour session, t . 962-6507. Sessions involve videotaping and critique of a prac tice interview. . :v. .': Dr. Yekosava Gttay will speak on "The Bibikal Prophets: V Political and Ideological Lessons, Past and Present" at 8:30 p.m. Friday following Shabbat Services and dinner. Services start at 6:30 p.m. and dinner is at 7:30 p.m. (Call for reserva tions.) Hillel is at 210 West Cameron Ave. Noel Paul Stookey (Paul of Peter, Paul and Mary) and the Bodyworks Band will appear in concert at 8 p.m. Friday in Memorial Hall. Tickets are S4 and can be purchased at the Union information desk and at the door. "Where to Draw (he Line: Ethical dilemmas in Occupation Health, a talk by Molly Coye, M.D., of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health and UCSF Department of Medicine at I p.m. Friday in 105 Berryhill Hall. IM wiil managers will meet at 6 p.m. Monday in 304 Woollen Gym. Brrak for the World will show two films on world hunger at its February meeting, 7 p.m. Monday in the parlor of the Chapel of the Cross. ITEMS OF INTEREST Undecided Sophomores: Prepare for Major Declaration Feb. 12. Attend a workshop on "How to Choose a Career and Make a Major" at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. Come to 206 Union and bring your lunch. Sponsored by University Counseling Center and General College. Time Management workshop will help you learn how to get control of your time. Topics include planning a schedule, iden tifying 'time wasters and changing self-defeating thoughts. Group will meet 3-5 p.m. Wednesday in 226 Union; for un dergraduates only. Call 962-2175 for pre-registration or more information. ' - Arts and Sciences seniors planning to graduate in May 1982 should fill out an Application for a Degree and a data sheet in the Dean's office, 314 Steele Building before Feb. 12. Intramural Use it and" Lose it Club is meeting 5:30-7 p.m. every Monday through Wednesday. Jogging is 5:30-6 , p.m. and 6-7 p.m. is exercise. Meet at Gym C Fetzer. Isn't it . time to lose extra inches? Fee: You and your time. Campus Y Ejections. Get an application and apply for an of fice (co-president, co-treasurers, secretary, four members-at-large and two advisory board members). If you are a committee member, dues payer or volunteer, you are eligible to run for an office. Applications are due at noon today. Election date is Feb. 9 from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Y. -Yea cu order Carualjou to be delivered lo any dorm on campus and send a message with it for $1. Proceeds go to sup port Springfest (free concert on lawn of HRC.) Sign op for your yearbook portrait beginning Monday. Your picture will appear in the Yackety Yack for absolutely no charge. Come by our sign-up table in the Union Lobby and make your appointment early. Don't miss you chance. ". - ' ' . .. ' " L Minorities in Mass Media will hold an mterview workshop at 7 p.m. in 205 Union. AH interested persons are invited to come and prepare for real interviews. A short business meeting will also be held. Midterm Survival Kit Are papers and exams getting you down? This workshop will provide you with information and . techniques in nutrition, exercise, time management, study skills adn stress irumagment from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Feb. 24. Preregis tration is required, so call Student Health Service at 966-2281. ext. 275. Calling al blue slips. Feb. 8 is the last day for cash back or book return; at the APO Co-op. Come by the APO Complex and get yours. Vietnam Veterans interested in joining a veterans support group, call John King at 933-7057. . 1982 Freshman Camp counselor applications are available now in the Campus Y. Also, be sure to sign up in the Y office for an interview time. Attend one orientation meeting of the Pre-Career Experi ence Program for an overview of the program and what it of fers. We collect and coordinate information on internships, summer jobs, volunteer, opportunities and field experiences. Success requires an early start. A meeting will be held at 3 p.m. today in 04 Hanes. The UNC majorettes will be holding tryouts for the 1982-83 school year on March 20. Anyone interested is encouraged to inquire. Please contact Joan Labbie at 967-2430 for more in formation. Student Health Service is offering a four-week "Holistic Weight Management Workshop" emphasizing positive lifestyle behaviors in a supportive group setting. Enrollment is limited to UNC students less than 25 pounds overweight. This' group will meet four consecutive Thursdays, Feb. 1 1 -March 4, from 10 until 11:30 a.m. in the Student Health Service, Health Education Suite (second floor) conference room. To pre register, call 966-2281, ext. 275, to arrange for a pre-screening interview (mandatory). . Nomination forms for the Order of the Valkyries and the Order of the Gra3 are now available at the Union desk. All outstanding sophomores, juniors and seniors are eligible. The forms are due at Box 20, Carolina Union on Feb. 22. Applications are available in the Election Board Of net at Suite C for poB-tenders. Make 55 to $10 for sitting at polls dur ing the Feb. 9 election. Learn lo sai on a field study trip in the Bahama in May. Slide show and information at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10 in Fetzer Gym. For more information contact IM-REC Sports in 203 Woollen Gym or call 962-1153. Application deadline for North Carolina State Government internship programs is Feb. 12. Information aid applications available at the Pre-Career Experience Program, second floor Nash Hall. Ceiar Door, UNCs student literary magazine, is accepting poetry, fiction and graphic submissions until Feb. 12 for the spring issue. Submission guidelines and drop box are near the Union desk. Questions: call 962-0373 or 967-9757. 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Rs!;a usrea ccttsa & OR siscks & s arts : v ; 50-C3ti5i3 retsu LOHER Tlinn EVER PRICES I'D; 1C3 mzimzi St Osstzlrs SE3-4545 Te.-S2t T COUCQC STUDENT WANTS TO SHARE MONEY MAKING PATENTED INVENTION! In the last four years I have grossed $50,000.00 The amazing thing is that 'm having fun making money. I do not have a clock punching Job. I sell my invention In my spare time, mostly on week ends. My invention is called a WHAMMER JAMMER. It's like having super boomerang, one that works eventime, without knowing how to throw II Don't misunderstand me my WHAMMER JAMMER does not look like a boomerang, it has an entirely different design and it works better. It's two airplane wings crossed in the middle. It works so good, when you throw H. it becomes weightless and flys. , You throw H straight away, low and hard, holding it straight up and down. The WHAMMER JAMMER goes out about 20 or 30 feet takes flight and circles and comes back. I told you I grossed $50,000.00 in the last 4 years just having fun. I really don't try selling the WHAMMER JAMMER. I go to places where there's lots of people, sporting events, on campus, museums, vacation spots. and other recreational activities. When people see the WHAMMER JAMMER fly they come over to me and ask about K I sell them for $5 00 a piece. The best day I ever had was 110. : It's not unusual to sell 30 to 40 in 3 hours. Like I said I really don't spend a lot of time doing this. The money is good and it's putting me thru college. ' The idea of my sharing my invention came to me when my father was talking to a man about marketing another product. , It's been good to me and other students could make some extra money too. It's putting me through college and I don't have to tell you how hard it is getting money particularly -in your spare time, when you want to and having fun doing it. In fact there are other students doing the same thing. No one has grossed $50,000 00 In four years but me. They have only been doing this a short time but never the less they are selling them. I'm not trying to get you to spend a lot of money buying the WHAMMER JAMMER, so you can get into your own business, it's up to you. You can send for 2 WHAMMER JAMMERS for the suggested retail price of $5.00 a piece Send $10.00 you will receive 2 WHAMMER JAMMERS and all the information about quantity purchases and how to demonstrate the WHAMMER JAMMER. I have a buy back policy, if you are not satisfied and cannot sell them, I will buy them back at the price you paid. So you see you have nothing to lose, not even your original $10.00. If you are not satisfied and the WHAMMER JAMMERS are not damaged I will refund your money upon receiving whatever you purchased. Send $10.00 plus postage and handling charges. Send to: WHAMMER JAMMER I understand I will receive Maple Hills Dr. 2 WHAMMER JAMMERS P. O. Box 63 and information on Forest. Va. 24551 quantity purchases. Sorry no CO D'S Just send 2 WHAMMER JAMMERS Send 10.00 Postage A Handling 100 Sand Total 11.00 Sorry no CO D'S a'S,,'"Wj,,W, lfc',T--J,M--rJT-lfc-riiiiJ-TlTTIi ITfii IfTtn lit i in ami m i i iit nai n i ai ii irm - ' - iujiiim-ji -' - i .i l r. r- r ii,arTrrM iidniai iirTimmfrfi i nm nim i iam initi n"i
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