4The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, March 24, 1982
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TODAY'S ACTIVITIES
OI I H,K I1U:NDATK)N. inc. borrow COV
IWKM'KS: All siudcnis who have ever received loans from
(i;rye Foundation, Inc. and wish 10 receive future loan funds
from this agency MUST ATTKND A BORROWKR COS
IMU'.fSCK. Today borrowers wilh last names beginning with
letters A M will meel al 6:15 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. in ihe Student
Union Auditorium.
t.COS w ill meet ai 7:30 p.m. in the Union (chock schedule at
desk for room number.) Everyone is welcome. Find out what
Fanh Day is and how you can help wilh the plans.
The Noih Carolina Student Legislature will hold its Annual
Session from today through Sunday at the Old Capital
Building in Raleigh. Anyone interested in state politics is in
vited to come observe. A schedul is posted on the door of
NCSL's office. 210 E Suite A Union.
Springtime means new life and so does giving Wood. Donate
from 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. in the Great Hall, sponsored by
Sigma Phi Epsilon, or on Thursday from 10 a.m. until 3:30
p.m. in the Great Hall, sponsored by the N.C. Memorial
Hospital Volunteers.
Professor Hans-Adolf Jnrobsen, University of Bonn, will
iWuss "Current Problems in German-American Relations,"
at 3:30 p.m. in 569 Hamilton Hall. The event is being spon
sored by the Department of History and Peace, War and
Defense. The public b invited.
erlt Week events include: 8-10 p.m.. Friends of the Greeks
Recenion at Chi Omega house. 313 East Franklin. All are in
vited. Chimer, the Fantasy and Science Fiction dub, will meet at
7:30 p.m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room in the Union.
Anyone interested in going to Stdlarcon in Greensboro this
weekend should attend, but everyone is welcome.
Dr. Paid A. Fleming, M.D., of the Fleming Center, will give
a talk on "Understanding Sexuality: Relating to Yourself,
Relating to Others" at 7:30 p.m. in 224 Union. The event is be
ing cosponsorcd by HSICS and CCA.
There wtH fufl meeting of the Campus Governing Coun
cil at 6:30 p.m. in T-2 Carroll Hall.
There will be a general meeting for all interested in the
University of New Hampshire Exchange Program at 4 p.m. in
2H4 Union.
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George SrO will speak on "Aviation w the Soviet Union" at
7:30 p.m. in 102 New East. The .4viation Society of UNC in
vites all interested in this topic to attend.
Carolina Symposium Pit Fair will be held from 1 1 a.m. until
3 p.m. in the Pit. Come discuss N.C. lobbying methods with
representatives for the stale's largest and most influential lobby
groups.
. Society of Janus will meet at 7 p.m. in the South Gallery
room of the Union.
Woman'i Bodv. Woman's Right: Dr. Joyce Copeland to
speak on "Personal Atonomy and Family Life" at second part
of critical perspectives lunch discussion series from noon until!
p.m. in 226 Union. Everyone is invited.
AIESEC officers will have meeting at 4 p.m. in the South
Gallery Meeting Room. Please be on time; there will be no time
to waste.
A It ration Association of Business Students: The Policy
Committee will meet at 3 p.m. in T-2 Carroll. This is a very im
portant meeting. All 37 members should attend.
The Jewish Arts Festival Committee of HiUd meets at 6
p.m. at Hillel. All those interested are invited to attend. Call
942-4057 for more information.
A vigil to commemorate the death of Salvador's Ar
chbishop Romero will take place from , noon until I p.m. in
front of the Franklin Street Post Office. Speakers will include
Father John McMannoman and Knot Walter, Former Presi
dent of San Salvador. The vigil is sponsored by the March 27th
mobilization committee.
AIESEC will have a meeting at 4:30 p.m. in the South
Gallery Meeting Room.
Today's activities for Gay Awareness Week are as follows:
3:30 p.m. in 226 Union "Michael, a Gay Son," film and
discussion; S p.m. in 224 Union Massage for Us (bring a
blanket and swimsuit); 7:30 p.m. in 224 Union Sexuality for
Everyone, with Paul Fleming; 9 p.m. in Union North
Gallery Reception and everyone is welcome.
COMING EVENTS .
UNC Parachute Club will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in 205
Union. New members and prospective jumpers are invited.
There will be an equipment display and movie.
The Student Tutorial Serive is reorganizing to better serve
you. There will be a meeting for anyone interested in working
on the Student Tuiorial Service Committee at 4 p.m. Thursday
in 206 Union. If interested but cannot attend call Marilyn Long
at 968-1000.
Orek Week b March 22-25 and Thursday's activities in
clude: 2 p.m., Greek Spotlight at UNCE. Tenn. baseball
game; 3-6 p.m.. Field Games on Ehringhaus Field.
The Keep the Two-Year Term Commiltee will hold a
statewide college organization press conferencestudent
workshop on Thursday at the Old Capital Building in Raleigh.
All UNC members and anyone interested please meet at the
rotunda of the Old Capital at 10:15 a.m. Thursday.
The Art School in Carrboro presents "Five New Directions
in Film" at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Draught House Cinema.
Films will be shown in 8 mm. Tickets are SI for Art School
members and SI. 50 for non-members. For more information,
call the Art School at 929-28. -
Come to Kaffeeklatsch every Thursday afternoon from 3 to
5 p.m. at the Newman Center. Get the second half of the
semester off to a good start by practicing your German with
students, faculty, and community members. All levels of .
speakers welcome.
"Animal House" movie will be shown at 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m.
and 12 p.m. in 106 Carroll on Thursday. One dollar admission.
Come see John Bdushi at his best and funniest.
The UNC Guitar Association will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday
in 202 Hill Hall. Guitarists are welcome to. listen, play, and
share their talents with other players. So practice your chops
and bring your ax. Dr. Craig Russell will also give a special
presentation.
Richard Burnet, internationally known critic of American
foreign policy, will speak on "Peace in the Reagan Era" at 8
p.m. Thursday in Gerrard Hall.
The lYe-Professlonal Health Society will sponsor the 3.0
Reception for minority students with 3.0 or better Q.P.A's.
The reception will be at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Wesley Foun
dation. The Association of Business Students will meet at 3:30 p.m. -Thursday
in T-7 New Carroll. The featured speaker will be
Roger Chope, professor of accounting. All members are urged v
to attend.
The Undergraduate Political Science Association is holding
a very short meeting to hold elections for next year's officers in
206 Union at Thrusday at 7 p.m. The offices are open to any
Political Science major.
Great Decisions '82 Panel and Discussion: "Poland and the
USSR: Should America Aid Poland?" with Madeline Levjnet
chairman of Slavic Languages Department (moderator); Josef
Anderle, professor of History; Marek Kaminski, visiting
scholar from Poland and Marek Maciolowski, director of aid
for Poland at 4 p.m. Thursday in Union Auditorium..
Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Union. Featured speaker will be Dr. Mark
"The Hook" Camacho. Mkhele and Lisa also -will be there.
Come and bring a friend. -
TF.P 60's Party will be at 9 p.m. Friday in TEP Housed
"Are there Alternatives to Incarceration?" will be the topic
of an address by Judge Willis P. Wichard, N.C. Court or Ap
peals, chairman, N.C. Commission on Alternatives of In
carceration at I p.m. Friday in Classroom I of the UNC
School of Law.
UNC Sailing dub will have a picnic at University Lake from
2:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. Friday at University Lake. Everyone is
invited to eat and sail with the club.
Campus Crusade for Christ Discipleship Training
Seminar Come join us for a great time of Christian
fellowship and fun at 6 p.m. Friday in 207 and 209 Union.
The UNC Opera Theatre wil present two light one-act operas
under the direction of Marajean Marvin at 8:15 p.m. Friday
and Saturday. Tickets are $2 and $4. The operas are "Comedy
on the Bridge" by Bohusiav Martinu and "The Midnight Pass'
by Jacques Offenbach.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
Come talk with David Hattwrstam. Applications available
Tuesday at the Union Desk for the reception following his ap
pearance on April 5 with Carolina Symposium. Applications
are due March 30. (
The Chapel HiH Coalition for a Nuclear Freeze will be laun
ching its public campaign at Richard Barnet's lecture on
"Peace in the Reagan Era." Please come to learn more about
this group and to hear what promises to be an excellent speech
at 8 p.m. Thursday in Gerrard Hall.
INTRAMURALS: Championship games in IM basketball
tonight from 5-9 p.m. in Woollen Gym. Deadline today for
registering with a $100 deposit for the Bahamas Sailing Trip set
for May 14-23.
Applications for 12 positions as Liaison Program Area Co
ordinator are available in Suite C. Interviews will be Thursday
and Friday March 25-26.
Student Government will be taking applications for DTH
Board, Media Board, and Elections Board Chairperson
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Monday. Deadline is Mon
day at 5 p.m.
CHANGE: A men's counseling ' program on domestic
violence needs male volunteers who are violent towards their
wives or girlfriends to train as group and individual counselors.
Training begins April 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the YMCA in Durham.
The training includes workshops on counseling skills and group
discussions on the men's wives involved in domestic violence.
For registration or more information call the YWCA at
688-4396.
MCAT (Medical College Admissions Test), April 24, ap
plications must be postmarked by March 26, with $45 fee. This
is the best test date for Fall 1983 admissions. Applications and
more information available in 201 -D Steele, 966-51 16 or Nash
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Win n $35 Photosynthesis Gift Ccftificnlc in the ECOS
Earth Day Photography Contest, "Images of an Environment
Worth Preserving." Deadline for entry is April 19. Informa
tion sheets are available at the Union Information Desk.
Volunteers are needed during the Walk for Humanity to
monitor checkpoints. The walk is on April 3 and begins at 9
a.m. There will be a sign-up sheet in room 102 of the Campus
Y. .
HRC Psych up for Caberel in Great Hafl Thursday. Din
ner will be served and talent will follow. Check with your hall
senator for tickets; the money raised will be used to put on a
fantastic Springfest.
Student Film night is April 5. The deadline for submitting
Super 8 or 16 mm films to be presented on Student Film Night
has been extended to March 29. Applications are available at
the Union Desk.
Gay Awareness Week is March 22-27. Films, seminars and
workshops on subjects of interest to both gay and non-gay peo
ple. Pick up a program at the Carolina Union information desk
or call the Carolina Gay Association at 962-4401 for more in
formation. All events are open to everyone interested.
The New Well is tne Campus Resource Center, and its pur
pose is to promote positive health in the University population.
It is located in the Health Education Suite of the Student
Health Service. Staffed by peer health educators, the New Weil
offers drop-in peer consultations and welcomes all to visit our
browsing library and lounge. Our hours this spring are 3:15-7
p.m. Monday through Thursday. The New Well also responds
to student's health questions bi-monthly in The Daily Tar Heel.
The New Well phone number is 942-Well (9355).
The I NC Department of Chemistry will begin its O.K. Rice
Lectureship series this week. Dr. Rudolph A. Marcus of the
California Institute of Technology will hold lectures on Tues
day, Wednesday and Friday beginning at II a.m. in 308
Venable Hall. Dr. Benjamin Widom of Cornell University win
lecture on March 31, April 1 and 2 beginning at 11 a.m. in 306
Venable Hall. The lectures are free and open to the public.
Deadline for entering the IM-Rec Sailing Trip, which is set to
run May 14-23 is Wednesday, March 24 in the IM-Rec Office
in 203 Woollen Gym. A J 100 nonrefundable deposit is needed.
On Tuesday, March 23, the inaugural IM gymnastics meet
will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 112 Woollen Gym. "
The Durham Junior Woman's Quo will have its third an
nual "Lunch with the Easter Bunny," April 3 at Duke
Memorial United Methodist Church. 504 West Chapd Hill St.,
Durham. Hours are 1 1 a.m. until noon and noon until 1 p.m.
Tickets are SI. 75 for all ages. For more information, call .
471-0018, 477-8218 or 477-2308. All proceeds will go to the
Ronald McDonald House in Durham.
Triangle Area Lesbian Feminists will hold their monthly
meeting on April 3 at 1 p.m. at the YWCA, on the corner of
Vickers and Proctor Streets, Durham. There will be a potluck
dinner followed by a business meeting. Child care will be pro
vided.
Slop the War hi H Salvador, a mass protest, will be held in -Washington,
D.C. on Saturday, March 27 at noon. For more
information, call 929-1 982 or 682-6374.
Dance the night away with the UNC Recreation Society and
Muscular Dystrophy Association. Registration for all in
terested dancers will be held Wednesday, March 24 through
Friday March 26 from 1 1 a.m. until 3 p.m. in the Pit. For more
information, call 968-0473.
The best Algebra I students from senior and junior high
schools in 12 counties will compete in a math contest at UNC
CH on Thursday, March 25 in Pea body Hall.
College Foundation, Inc. borrower conferences: All students
who have ever received loans from College Foundation, Inc.
and who wish to receive future funds from this agency MUST
ATTEND A BORROWER CONFERENCE. Conferences will
be held on the UNC campus on Wednesday, March 24, Thurs
day, April 1 and Monday, April 5. For more information, call
the Student Aid Office.
Anyone wishing to sponsor a Moodmobile next year should
contact APO at 962-3996 or 962-1044. This is a good service
project for fraternities, sororities and other campus groups.
Pre-vet Students: Summer 1982 N.C. Agriculture and
Technical University in Greensboro will offer the required
animal science courses for admission to NCSU School of
Veterinary Medicine June 7-July 16. NCSU in Raleigh will of
fer the required animals science courses July 6-Aug. 1 1. Come
by Pre-Med Pre-Dent Advising Office in 201-D Steele
Building or 106 Nash Hall for additional information. Summer
School is the best time to get these courses.
Offering a Red Cross Water Safety Instruction Certification
Course Tuesday and Thursday 8-1 1 p.m. from March 30 to
April 29 to certify instructors to teach swimming. Participants
must be at least 17 years old and hold a current Advanced Life -Saving
certification. Register now. Call YMCA 942-5156 for
more information.
. Airborne Veterans please contact Bob Pace at 967-8492.
Pregnancy Supports Services (PSS) exists as a non-profit,
non-political organization concerned to offer women in crisis
pregnancies positive alternatives to abortion. If you would like
more information about our program or about how you can
help out, we welcome your calls. Evening, 942-8168 or daytime
at 929-3728. s
DAT (Dental Admission Test) applications and "Update"
hand-out for those planning admission to dental schools for
fall '83 are now available in 201-D Steele Building and 101
Nash Hall. Test is April 17; application deadline is March 22.
Undergraduate Honor Court and Attorney General SUIT
applications are now available at the Carolina Union desk.
Deadline is March 29. -
Volunteers are needed for Special Olympics Clinic at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, March 25 in Peabody.
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"We try to educate them, but sometimes
somebody gets missed."
Maness said publicity would be one
way of reaching groups that were in viola
tion of the treasury laws but did not know
it.
"My suspicion is that there's a lot more
money like this lying around in some of
these groups that they don't even know
about," he said.
During the budget process this year,
the CGC will keep groups it funds aware
that they must keep accounts with SAFO,
said Charlie Madison, Finance Commit
tee chairperson.
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Bertha Holt, NC State Representative
Gerry Hamcock, NC State Senator
Christopher Scott, AFL-CIO
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