T 2The Daily Tar HeelFriday. February 26. 1982 Lecture on "a livable Sunbelt' scheduled coliseum From page 1 From page 1 growth Jim Hightower, IX'mocratie candidate lor Texas Agriculture Commissioner and former Texas Observer Editor, will lec ture tonight at 8 p.m. in Gcrrard Hall. Famous Foot Long sandwiches Tender, Tasteful. Tempting! r 50C OFF i J HOMESTYLE ITALIAN J I MEATBALL Sr SAUSAGE. J Fcotlongs J I coupon good through 3182 I I not good with any other offer I Served hot with peppers, onions. and melted cheese - if you like on a fresh foot-long roll. Tastes just like you made it at home! Sun.-Thurs. 10:30-2 am Fri. &sat. 10:30-2 am 132 E. Franklin St. 967-5400 CHANCELLOR'S UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS CEREMONY ' Thursday, April 15, 1982 i il s - Morehead Building 2:00 p.m. Nominations Wpow being accepted from all members of the University community for the following student activities awards: Name of Award Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award John Johnston Parker, Jr. Medal Frank Porter Graham Award Irene F. Lee Award William P. Jacocks Memorial Award Jane Craige Gray Memorial Award Ernest L. Mackie Award Robert B. House Distinguished Service Award International Leadership Jim latum Memorial awara Ernest H. Abernethy Prize Nomination forms arc available at the Union Desk and the Office of Student Affairs (01 Steele DaHdlng). The deadline for nominations is Tuesday, March 2, 19S2. For further information con tact Sharon MhchelL, Office of Student Affairs, 966-4041. Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 . Non-students $3.00 5 for each additional word -.. r,' . $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface, type Please notify the DTH oSke utin?edfafeh if there are mistakes in your ad. Ve wIl be responsible for only the first a rjtn. j ' onnouncGociits ONLY $3.00 MAY WIN yo 1975 Honda Civic Tickets at Arnold Air Soctety Air Forc ROTC. 962-7587. Fls&t HoMopUUa. Bay yoMT ticket today. NOMINATE A PROFESSOR far DISTIN GUISHED TEACHING AWARD! Ballots at Union, Libraries, Y-Court, and around campus through March 5. r -; THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE U doctlaa kMUvidaala to patticipat fat a per oaal racial awamcM seadnar. conducted by Dr. Ch&Hee IL King, Jr. oa Wednesday, March 31 front 1HJO-5.-00 p.m. in thm Great Hall. Union. Applications are now available at thm iaJoraMtion desk, and ntnst be return ed by March 5. STUDENT FILM NIGHT: April 5 Filmmakers Inter ested in submitting super 8 or 16 mm. works should pick up entry farms at the Union Desk and submit them by March 21. APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE AT Unkm Desk for Transfer Area Coordinators, Freshaten and Transfer Orientation Connect or and Pre-Orieatation poekloas. Applica tions ebonld be retnrned to f 1 Steele ESdg. by March 5. lost Cz found SUBSTANTIAL REWARD! Any information on missing Artley sliver open-hole FLUTE no questions . asked. CaD 9334719. LOST: WHITE GOLD PULSAR Quartz watch. If found please call 933-3308 and ask for Kaye, $20 REWARD: SINGLE KEY on ring with small chain, lost Tuesday. Call 933-4321. FOUND A NECKLACE BY Library construction site Friday, Feb. 12. Call 933-5275 to identify. LOST GOLD SEIKO WATCH during Sunday ticket distribution. Lost in vicinity of track or gym. Senti mental Value. PLEASE PLEASE RETURN if found. Can 933-5713. FOUND: 1 BLUE AND whits rex.. l.D. bears the name Benny. Has overly large belly. Also neutered. For information caU Bard ai 933-5162. Hightower will speak on "Towards a Livable Sunbelt" as part of the Sunbelt Challenge conference, being held Satur day from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Gardner Hall. Hightower's lecture and the conference are being sponsored by Critical Perspec tives, People's Alliance Transportation Alternatives Network and Radical Plan ning Alternatives. 3 THIS WEEKEND AT UNC ACC WRESTLING , Sat., 1 1 am, 7 pm; Sun., 2 pm Carmlchael Basketball vs. Duke-Sat. 4 pm Lacrosse Exhibition Sun., 1 pm Fetzer Field TenniS vs. UNC-C - Sun. 1:30 Hinton James Vtz:di 911 Wast FranklinSt & 1 iouvj isMapci run uuindiu Diva. j 11 III Z ITTI I f T I TT T I TTTI ryfn k- i i i : 1 1 r . . m Nature of Recipient Primary Area of Achievement Senior one man, one woman humanitarian contribution Senior man or woman Senior man or woman Senior woman Senior man Junior woman Junior man any undergraduate any undergraduate any undergraduate any undergraduate FOUND, GOLD LOCKET. Found between Bing ham and Undergrad Library on Monday. Call 933-2534 and identify. FOUND: LADIES TIMEX WATCH outside Hamil ton morning of Feb. 24. Can and describe. 942-8290. FOUND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ON walk way near flagpole: woman's speedo swim suit. Owner may claim it at Union Desk. FOUND BUDGET PLAN CARD, dining services far UNC in ladies bathroom in the Union. Come by DTH office to identify. help wanted OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMERYEAR round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. AH Fields. $500 $1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write UC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS available at one of the nations finest resident camps far men and women with three years of college. Openings far specialists in all land and water sports, arts & crafts, dance, music, drama, and other skills as well as for general counselors. For information contact John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. ASTHMATICS EARN $150 in a 20-25 hour breathing experiment at the EPA facility on the UNC-CH campus. Volunteers must be male, age 18-35, with a current or previous history of asthma.. If interested, please caD 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. WANTED: GPSF SECRETARY. Paid position. Interested Grad stndents please apply at 962-5675. COUNSELORS. OVER 18 WHO like to have fun and make fun at unique overnight boys' summer camp in Penna. Able to instruct either one of following: watersafety, waterskilng, boating, soccer, basketball, arts and crafts, rockclimbing, riflery, ham radio, rocketry, science, archery, track, tennis, golf, photography, pioneering, or general athletics. Write camp director, 138 Red Rambler Drive, Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444. services EXPERIENCED, PROFESSIONAL TYPIST FOH theses, statistical papers, corre spondence, etc Gradmata School Ap proved. FamUiar with Tnrnblan. APA. AMA, and Lester. Correcting Selectric. reasonable rates. 967-1383. GET ACQUAINTED WITH SOMEONE new. Caro lina Computor Dating. Send far information 108 West Franklin Street, Chapel HiS, NC 27514. SKYBUS -82--NO FRILLS' Student teacher Sights Europe, Israel, Asia, Mideast, Africa Global StudentTeacher Travel Service, 521 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017 212-379-3532 or 212-883-0111. He said that Student Government would support the petition drive, but not the pro posed "silent time" at the UNC-Duke game. Student Government had originally pro posed to circulate a flyer at the game which would explain the "silent time" to students. Protest efforts will include the circulation of a petition among students. "We ... strongly believe that the proposed arrangement of stu-, dent seats in the new Student Activities Center will be detrimental to student spirit and stu dent athletics," the petition states. Petitions will be distributed in Suite C of the Carolina Union and in the Pit today. All petitions must -be returned to Suite C by 9 a.m. Saturday. According to the Activities Center's plans, 1,655 students would be placed in the right corner of the lower level, and 6,298 students would be seated in the coliseum's upper level. vHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm student self-governance improving quality of life of University community through principles of equality, dignity, and peace among men. character, scholarship, leadership versatility character, scholarship, leadership character, scholarship, leadership unselfish commitment through ser vice to the University and the sur rounding community v international awareness and -.under- standing '.;,. f. .-..,'. r . ... ,...., athletics plus r extracurricular ac tivities student publications Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. DANCE AEKOEIC CLASSES FREE intro dactory class March 2 Marsha Winstead instructor T-TH 8-9 pm. Only Spring loaded floor exercise area in Chapel HSL Where? Carolina Sport Art next to BR tracks. Homestead Rd, Chapel HSL 929-7077 or 942-4620. MR. ED GUARANTEED TO rock your socks off and available for immediate hire for any occasion. Featuring sax soloist, keyboard whiz, wailing guitars, and hard-driving rhythm section. Reperto ire includes Springsteen, Styx, Stones, J. Geus, Hall & Oates, Pink Floyd, and more. Prices negotiable. Can 967-5046 or 933-6241 and ask for Mr. Ed.! for sale TWO COLOR T.VS BOTH R.CA.s and in excefl ent condition 21" portable wstand $150.00, 24" console $200.00 or best offer. 929-3255 after 6 pm. ROD STEWART TICKETS FOR sale. Good seats. Bought on first day. CaD 933-3682. Keep trying. Concert is March 2. FOR SALE: YASHICA 35mm camera, model GSN with Vivhar Flash. Excellent condition. $80. Call Craig at 942-1729 after 6 pm. . FOR SALE: JAMES TAYOR tickets. I only have three ie&J Calk 929-4930. Keep trying! I i roosnciaics TWO-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE apartment to share with 1 other person, lVz baths, laundry. Complex has pool, tennis courts, sauna. $182.50 month plus Vi utilities. Call Vickl 962-1225 daytime: 967-9028 evenings. ROOMMATE DESPERATLY NEEDED FOR apartment at Old Well. Low rent and on bus line. CaU 942-5299 anytime. Male roommate preferred, caUnow! HOUSEMATE WANTED. HAVE OWN unfurnished room. Two blocks from campus & hospital Sense of humor preferred $125mo. V gas bill. Can 942-2632. --. ' ' ' for. rent BEST DEAL IN TOWN. Now accepting appli cations for Fall housing. Sign up now before the rates go up! Greenbek Apartments 929-3821. SUBLET: ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT March 10-Juhr 17. Swimming pool. laundry (acuities. Transfer of security deposit negotiable. Can 942-1617. Keep trying. PLAN AHEAD: Sublet 1 -bedroom furnished Chateau apartment May 15-August 20. Pool, tennis courts, laundry, pets. On C-bus route. No under grads. Can 942-3187 after 11.-00 pm. MOBILE HOME FOR RENT in Carrboro just off bus line 12 x 50 one bedroom, large living room, carpet, gas heat and stove, washer, ac no pets $195.00 967-4410. Carmichael Auditorium provides 3,600 stu dent seats. The Residence Hall Association also has en dorsed the efforts. "This protest will be the culmination of ef forts to impress upon members of the Educa tion Foundation and the Student Activities Center Steering Committee what will happen if they remove students from courtside with their current proposed seating," Leventhal said. "It is a very tactful way to bring our point across," Morrison said. "This is the last home game, so it's now or never. The (basketball) players have voiced their support they've said how much it means to them to have students there, cheering for them." Leventhal said, "We think we're a major factor in Tar Heel games. Carmichael is a for midable place to play with its cheering section." . Students are "overwhelmingly in support or the effort, he said. Vandenbergh and Morrison will meet with the Student Activities Center Steering Com mittee, led by H. Skipper Bowles, on Saturday morning to discuss the seating arrangements. " ' -v. ..' :.. AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE II will hold an OPEN COMPANY CLASS ; Noon to 1:30 pm Sat., Feb. 27 Memorial Hall Open DressTech Rehearsal . 2:00-5:00 pm Students encouraged to come watch A Carolina Union Presentation ERROR-FREE TYPING The Electric Typist, A computer-controlled typing : machine offers fast service, optional text analysis (number of words, rrumber of different words, number of times word is '.used), computer checked ;errpF-free ' typings- 942-1067 ANYTIME LARGE 2-BEDROOM FOXCROFT Apartment. 2 full baths, fully equipped kitchen, dining room, balcony, central air, pool, laundry facilities. Ideal for up to three roommates. Partial furnishing optional. Sublet with option to continue. $375968-1149. wanted WANTED: FOLKS WHO WANT spirited fan to coach RAINBOW SOCCER teams this spring. RAINBOW, the most prestigious . recreational soccer in the country, is a wonderful way to make new friends & become integrated into the Chapel Hill community. Excellent practical teaching & coaching experience. Practices start Monday, March 1 & Tuesday, March 2. UNC Head Coach ANSON DORRANCE is offering a coaching dink on Sunday, Feb., 28, 3-5 PM on Fetzer Field. Interested coaches should caD WINKIE LaFORCE at 929-4269 or KIP WARD at 967-8797. I NEED TWO ACC Tournament tickets and am willing to pay. Call 933-9844 any evening between 6:00 and 8:00. miscellaneous SPECIAL HE'S NOT KEEE offers Happy Honr prices on Beer every Monday from 5 pm until closing. UNC SUNBATHERS! We still have space on your SPRING BREAK Trip to Ft. Lauderdale-$129.00 7 nights 8 days tennis parties and much more! For more information (800) 368-2006 TOLL FREE! Or call Stephanie 933-5654. Space is limited! SPCSN6 BSEAK 82! Fort Landerdale Beach. Best party Mdg. on "strip." Co-d apts.rms. beachfront. Sleeps six PLUS. Bent prices oa beach!! CaU: Gail (385) 462-4152. CreaWs Beach Cbib. Reserve Now! - rides RIDERS NEEDED TO NEW York for Spring Break to share expenses. CaU Barbara at 933-1660. Keep trying. GETTING DESPERATE. NEED A ride to Orlando area Spring Break. Can leave any time. Will share usuaL CaU Jeanine soon at 933-4S26. DESPERATELY NEED FUSE TO NYC, Long Island, or northern N J. on March 5 or 6. U13 share expenses. Call Knrt, $33-3524. RIDE NEEDED TO ORLANDO or Cocoa Beach. Florida for Spring Break. Wi3 help with gas costs. Cafl Christine 489-8990. : NEED RIDE TO AND from PA. over Spring Break Harrtsburg area. .'.'"' . Project 2000, a study done by the COG, ad dressed a number of problems that have arisen and that could become big issues in the area. The project's land-use subcommittee looked into the prospects for area growth. This committee, of which Green was a mem ber, concluded that growth should be concen trated in and around existing cities as an alter native to sprawl growth. Green also favors infill growth in towns rather than suggesting that the growth over flow the town limits, "Infill is one way to achieve compact de velopment," he said. Carrboro residents know only too well about overflow. The town has been populated by University students, employees and others who work in Chapel Hill. With Chapel Hill's and Carrboro's con structive coexistence through common in terests like the town bus system, OWASA and the roads system, the two governments ex change ideas and reach mutual agreements. "You've heard7 of twin cities," said Roy Williford, Carrboro's planning director. "Well, we're like twin towns." Through the Joint Planning Committee, the two towns can better coordinate individual ef forts and can voice concerns with the purpose of finding a workable solution. Williford said he thought the two govern ments worked very well together, adding that the planning departments had an open line of communication. Williford said that in the future there was going to be a need for a better thoroughfare system from outlying areas to the Chapel Hill--Carrboro area. . "There needs to be more of a link-up," he said. ' ' . .; . As development continues in surrounding towns, this idea may be a recurring one. While residents who are unable to find housing in Chapel Hill spill over into Carr boro, other towns in Orange, Chatham and Alamance counties have had similar experi ' ences. ;''. - -,.:; . The Chatham community of Bynum has ex perienced a growth rate increase, especially to the north of the s.nall township, said Keith Megginson, director of planning for the coun ty. " '' 7 An Cafeteria Not just Located in the Pre-Clinical Education Building Overlooking the Bell Tower Parking Lot en DailV 00am- 9:0Ubm Breakfast, coffee break special, fast food 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Hot entrees and vegetables for lunch and supper Take out service available Call us for your catering needs Meals, Parties, Picnics 966-1552 or 966-1553 ' FREE Small Beverage with this ad. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by .12 (noon) one business day before publication. ARE YOU GOING TO Fort Lauderdale for Spring Break? We are looking far 2 other people to share gas and driving expenses. CaU 968-0205. FLY TO FLORIDA OR New York, one way or round trip, for Spring Break. Pilot desires passengers to share reasonable expenses. CaU Ken at 929-7489. READ THIS IF YOU'RE driving to Orlando for Spring Break.' 1 desperately need a ride, and will help with gas and driving. CaU Ken at 933-6115. Keep trying!; 'r::;'4...'.OV CALIFORNIA '. ! ANYON"? Interested in a LEISURELY trip to California by car? (Around May 12). Share cost tmd driving; "9-4 p.m.: 966-1641; after 8 p.m.; 933-5337, -i-.. SHEP V. YOU . ZLCOMD Just wanted you to know how cute "you are! Tm still watching ya in the cafeteria and ort campus : v . VICKIE ATJHIS?;" IS DEFINITELY scrapbook material!! Love; David. JIMMY, JEB, CHRIS and Pep Band Seniors Get up offa that thing and take off! Though we're close to the end, the best is yet to come. Great Job Wednesday. Good luck Saturday. Go Heels! Robin and Janis. - v.". ' TIM, DEANA, AM-How abont a doable date? -Old East and The Ad Stall! Sonnds tike fan, hnh? Gnese Who. TOONE OF THE twins in PE. 88 MWF TEN A M.: . Glad to see you in class again on Wednesday. Can you give me mouth to mouth and work on my Heart at the same time? A victim. HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! Steve, Barry, and Steve! You guys are the greatest (Sorry Fm a tittle late with the personal ) Love ya'. SaQy. TEED OF PHONY MEN, borfef. parties, bars and a kmsy social Efe? A well educated male, gentle natnrcd and affectionate. Interested in sports, outdoors, travel and bnsiaess, r wishes to meet tall, slim and attractive blonde female 18-25, interested la true romance. Writs P.O. Box 1132, Chapel 113, N.C 27514. LOVE IS NICE, BUT LUST Is disgusting- especi ally at 8:00 a.m. Chem 21. Most attend class to learn not makeoutH Save it for the bedroom. - 1430 WEST. I'M ATTACHED, but wanted you to know that you really caught my eye. An admiring sandy blond kt Econ. TO THE FRIENDLY WRESTLERS fa Italian 42 (Mike, Tim. Bill). Good luck In the ACC Tournament. Make The Prince'' proud! Kim. LEWIS AND RUFFIN BEACH BUNNIES: . To great football plays (Bud-PUT YOUR PANTS BACK ON!!) And mega-dirty jokes - (. . .before it hits the floor? PFTHTT), . Zoom, Schwartz Pafigliano, :' And to Zack's befog closed; To fried shrimp at Calabash, ' Walks on the beach with good friends. Our corner on the beer market. And to a NEAT AND FUN weekend. Thanks for letting us crash! " With Lizardshit and Sheepshit love, The AYCOCK CHEESEY RIDERS. . "Baldwin and Williams (two other Chatham County townships) are the fastest growing townships in the county," Megginson said. The townships, which border the Haw River, increased in population by 73 percent and 37 percent respectively between 1970 and 1980. Megginson added that the majority of the residents commute to work in the Triangle area. t: . .. ':'' ; Thompson, an Alamance County township located on Orange County's 'southeastern bor der, has seen a great deal of growth in the past few years. Because of this, John Jordan, an area realtor, began to convert old mill houses to sell to buyers looking for a home on a large lot in a rural setting. CGG From page 1 have to review any financial requests that might come in from such groups, he said. CGC member Jennifer Cresimore (District 9) also opposed the bill. "I don't believe our fees should fund organizations of religious or political nature," she said. "I don't think we should be pressured into it (funding religious and political organizations), but we were." Although last night's ruling may not im mediately affect the number of organizations applying, for CGC funding, groups not, originally budgeted may ask for money later in the year. CGC Finance Committee chairper son David Maness said. "I'd say there will be requests that we wouldn't see otherwise," he said. Any religious or political organization re questing CGC funding would have to meet the same criteria as other CGC-funded groups, Maness said. Such organizations must be recognized cam pus organizations; they must have approved constitutions and bylaws, and must state that they are nondiscriminatory . In other action, the CGC passed two bills appropriating a total of $3,260 to the Carolina Course Review to let it reinstate its class surveys. - ''. The money will go to buy software for a new computer program that should improve the quality of the review, Maness said. We have beautiful, fresh cut flowers & arrangements for all occasions We wire flowers anywhere Come see us in front of Granville Towers "r. at University Square ; 968-4936 IVINE another pretty place ENGLISH MAJOR: IF BY chance you are crossing South Road at the bell tower again (perhaps Friday, 4:00 pm) stop look and listen! Music Lover. HEY JV MENS BASKETBALL Team!! Beat Duke Sat. to be ACC Champs. Thanks for a great season. YaH are the best group of guys around. Go Heels! Love Julie and Holly. - . JOHN M., DEAN, MIKE, & John T. Thanks for afl the good times and making this season one of the very best. YaH are number one kt our book!! We love ya! Julie and HoDy. MATTHEW "AND ' HOLLY Hope you weren't embarrassed Wednesday night. Just wanted you to know we care. James and Dean Smith You're next!? Happy Birthday: Jams and Robin TIMOTHY B. WHAT DO E do now? Got your card I'm hatrined. I have lots of questions. The major one how do yon pot stp with Ilnnunel? Deana. ' AL LEWIS THIS ONE n from me and Ira glad you're back too! The other girl from Ehaus. RW: DO YOU REALLY need a hint? After aft. I almost live up there. (So I'm told by a mutual 4th floor GW friend!) SA DRG-WEVE BEEN DATING nearly a year now ' and I stiu love you tons, IH miss you this weekend, . ' Now you owe me one! DHJ . GEAQ (MROWRO-YOU GEEK you may love New York, but Chapel Hill loves you. Happy 20th birthday! Only eight days til Riviera Beach can't wait! Colleen. TO MY BLONDE QUADRAPLEGIC Can't wait to be chased around the block naked with a crop! ( Heres to more massages ' and pool table ' experiences. P.S. Bring on the whip cream and cherries Happy Birthday Love Dad. DTH STATTLXS: If yon ordered a Da2y Tar Heel T-Shlrf last semester-see Linda COoper sometime before Spring Creak. Aloha. TO THE FOXY VoBeybaS player with die cast and her mother, Mrs. BaHbe-Thanx for taking us in. Ye&ow Blue Bus the Bravest. , . .y . BEWARE YE '.' WHO DOUBT! Legs comes to Chapel Hill tomorrow. We can have FUN In the cellar! Besides, we have Tkl Signed All-weather Fan. ; . TO THE BEAUTIFUL BRUNETLE that rode the "C bus around 10:00 on Wednesday. You had on a blue and white shirt. Would you like to get together for dinner? Reply In personals. Kept Looking. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY JOCKAMO! Thanks for one great year. Keep die chickens (and especially Ducks) on the balcony. Ich Hebe dich. Spater Uebchen, Phil. TEAGUE RAIDER-150 is a crowd. Too much far me. Tuesday night was fun, but things could get better. CaU soon. 5936. Spencer Beauty. CHRIS. W1SHJNG YOU A happy 21st on mine! ' Susie. '-. BRUCE. . . NO THIS ISNT a girl wearing. Jeans, letter Jacket and tennis shoes. Instead Just a crazy girl that enjoyed discussing farm animals. Come see me. love, yes ma'am! Brown Eyes.

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