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j 2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, April 18, 1983 Campus Y teaching survey: 850 students essors s rankedvrol 1 :. By ASHLEY DLACKWELDER Staff Writer The Campus Y released the results of its teaching sur vey last week in time to provide preregistering students' with information on prospective professors. Approximately 850 students, or 5 percent of the stu dent body, participated in the survey conducted by the Campuy Y's Committee on Undergraduate Education. The survey resulted in favorable and unfavorable recom meda'tions for professors in 17 departments, said An na Hall, co-chairperson of the committee. The survey is a subjective evaluation of professors and thus is entirely different from the Carolina Course Review, Hall said. The Carolina Course Review is a statistical evaluation Survey recommendations:. Most favorably recommended accounting professors were David Hoffman, Roger Chope and Gary Armstrong. Also favorably recom mended: Richard Blackburn, Nicholas Didow, Leslie Garner Jr., James Littlefleld, Richard Levin, Richard Mann, Isaac Reynolds, Howard Rockness, Benson Rosen and Junius Terrell. Unfavorably mentioned: Curtis McLaughlin. Most favorably recommended art professors were John Dixon, Richard Shiff and Marvin Saltzman. Also favorably recommended were James Gadson, Peter Plagens and Dennis Zaborowski. Unfavorably mentioned: Edson' Armi, Jaroslav Folda. Most favorably recommended biology pro fessors were Lujean Desaix and H.E. Lehman. Also favorably recommended were Kenneth Bynum, James Coke, John Feduccia, Patricia Gensel, Albert Harris, Jim Massey and Darrel Stafford. Unfavorably mentioned: Richard Brown, John Koeppe, Helmut Mueller, Ann G. Matthysse, Seth Reice and Alan Stiven. Most favorably mentioned chemistry pro fessors were James Jorgenson, Slayton Evans and William Little. Also favorably recom mended: Maurice Bursey, Michael Crimmins, Henry Dearman, G.W. Hills, Richard Hiskey, Donald Jicha, Tom Sorrel, Joseph Templeton and Richard Wolfenden. Most favorably recommended classics pro the Carolina union presents a WALKING ARCHITECTURAL TOUR OF Sunday, April Obd w Ju Your BSN means you re a professional. In the Army, it also means you re an officer. You start as a full-fledged member of our medical team. Write: Army Nurse Opportunities, P.O. Box 7713, Burbank, OA 91510. ClassiHsd Info Return mi and check or money order to. the DTH oOce by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. RateK 25 words or lea ' Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00. 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTHoCtee Immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We viH be responsible for only the first ad run. WOMEN IN BUSINESS, A panel ficuMlon will be held on Twaday. April 19 at 7K pm in Student Union. Panel wtnbw are Summ Roaonthal, Account Executive with Merrill Lynch, MUdrai Council, owner of Dtp'a Country K chen Restaurant. Nancy ChurchiO, VTAM location manager with IBM. and Marty McCkOand. UNC Doctoral Student in Opctatlona Manaoamant. UNC STUODfT GOVESNKOTT IS i 2-5XSl. ApaOcattoaa mm nomUy, Afwfl IS. latowtowe Wgia Friday. Aawl 15. SUMMER JOBS $7.22 AN HOUR. Positions throughout North CaroBna, part or fall time. Afl majors accepted. Interviews held every hour from 8 am-3 pm., April 18. 19 and 20th. Check Union Desk far room. ATTENTION CHINESE AND SEAFOOD lover! Sino Calabash Seafood Chinese Food at Jade Palace Restau rant Canboro. Daily luncheon special only $2.75. FREE DELIVERY. Cal 9424006. ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT the limited number of recreational playing Selds at UNC? If you are, (and you should be!) come to the Union on Tuesday, April 19 at 6:30 to begin to correct the problem. ARTISTS, CRITICS, AND OTHER creative souls: There wi be a general Interest meeting far "&3-84 Union Gallery Committee Monday. 418 at 3:30 pm in Union room 206. Come by room 200 If you cannot attend. ' lost end found GENEROUS REWARD OFFERED for the return of my GOLD QUARTZ WATCH which I lost April 8 at 9:00 am be tween GranviSe and Aiumnl. CaB Carolyn Bass (933-1748). led FARN $500 OR MORE each school year. Flexible how v MoaiMy payment for placing posters on campus. Romr ed on results. Prizes awarded as wrii. 800-526 - Oft ncceytiaM tar CnancBflWs mm& Vioa-Clawc- lare CnaiwUflse aaaaMMta. AypBrsrtio aaa ta tontvm aa 9mm C tfc Caraltaa IWsa. For of various courses at UNC. Hall said the Campus Ys survey is neither objective nor scientifically compiled by a computer as is the Carolina Course Review. The survey consisted of students who voluntarily com pleted questionnaires, Hall said. "We were pleased to get 850 responses," she said. "That is not an overwhelming number but those who responded gave a fair representation. We had some real interesting comments." Students comments as well as survey results were published in a pamphlet available at the Campus Y. If a professor was exceptionally outstanding, the pam phlet listed comments about him in order to give the stu dent more information about him, Hall said. "We would have liked to include comments on all of them but space wouldn't allow it," she added. fessors were Kenneth Reckford, George Houston and Cecil Wooten. Also favorably . recommended: Edwin Brown, Sara Mack, Hampton Snipes. , Most favorably recommended economics professors were Arthur Benavie and Dennis Appleyard. Also favorably recommended were Alfred J. Field, Duncan MacRae, Thomas O'Toole, Solomon Polachek, Steven Rosen fielde, Michael Salemi and James Wilde. Un favorably mentioned: James Ingram, Cathy McHugh, Donald Waldman and Roger Waud. Most favorably recommended English pro fessors were Weldon Thornton, Thomas Stumpf and Robert Kirkpatrick. Also favorably recommended were Christopher Armitage, Robert Bain, Doris Betts, Charles I!dge, Darryl Gless, J. Lee Greene, Anne Hall, William Harmon, Howard Harper, Ritchie D. Kendall, Kimball King, George Lensing, Theodore Leinbaugh, Mark Reed and Albrecht Strauss. Unfavorably mentioned: Christopher Brookhouse, Fred C. Thomson. Several comments indicated, the English de partment was very strong as a whole. Most favorably recommended history pro fessors were James Leutze and Gerhard Weinberg. Also favorably recommended were: William Barney, Stephen Baxter, Frederick Behrends, Judith Bennett, Edwin Brooks, Peter Filene, William Fletcher, David Grif 24th at 2:00 pm with John Alcott starting at Old Well. SKI DS IljiSu iiK 12) I ....Vi (.J I ,.J " If Liu tJ VuU VuUtLAi 3 n DID YOUR EASIER BREAK turn into a summer work headache? We need workers! Must relocate. Have entire summer free. Make $310 week. Call for interview 942-5151. Leave message, y BLACK MALES AND FEMALES Earn $5hr-get a free physical, and help the environment. The EPA needs healthy non-smokers, age 1&-35 for a breathing study on the UNC campus. For more information call 966 1253. Monday-Friday. 8-5. ASTHMA SUFFEKEES EARN $50 in aa EPA breathing ; study on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be male, 1 18-35, with currently active asthma. For more information piease call 966-1253. Monday-Friday, 8-5. 1S-S YEAH OLD MALES with colds and fiu needed for paid EPA research. CaO Dr. Robert Chapman at 541-3804 or 942-3912. CRUISE SHIP JOBS! 114-28.000 Caribbean, Hawaii. World. CaB far Guide. Directory. Newsletter. 1 916-722-1111 Ext North Carolina. SUMMER WORK AVAILABLE" TRAVEL? Experience? $1250month. Write: Summer Work, Boa 3603, Chapel Hill for interview information. Few positions left. SUMMER JOBS TUTOR COUNSELORS and Dormitory ' Assistants. Requirements good grade point average (2.0 minimum). Apply at the Upward Bound Office, 207 HiO Building, Monday-Friday 9-5. Applications must be received by Tuesday. 419. STUDENT SUMMER WORK AVAILABLE fteoafjboat -North CmoUh. $7.22 an boav. Part or Ml tiaM, Masttaii latarviaw-e froaa 8 asa-3 pas April 18. 19 aad 2th, aoosa sHuskar-Uosi Dma. SUMMER WORK: POSITIONS AVAILABLE for one Head Swim Coach and one Weguard at pool in Charlotte, WS1 re quired. CaB David at 967-7164. 7-11 pm. CHARMING, INTELLIGENT 2 YEAR old seeks fan-loving older companion beginning June. Full-time during summer, afternoons during school year. Non-smoker. Salary negotiable. Call 929-3303. WANTED: MUXES CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE tcrviewe asay he arranged In the Placemen Of fice. Hanea Hail aad wi3 be conducted Wednes day. April 29. WANTED: PART TIME SUBSCRIPTION sales person. Im mediate and summer positions available. For more informa tion contact the News and Observer, 942-1806. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR NCMH research project who have taken tetracycline for at least one year .within the past 6ve years. Call Dr. Jacobson 966-1212. RADIO ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE for area radio station. Local sales territory focused around Durham, Hillsborough, Mebane, Burlington area. Salary, plus incentive plan. Must have dependable transportation. Contact Roger Jennings or Henry Car routh; WHM Radio. In Chapel HiB caB 9294225; Mebane, 563-3000. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Attn. Roger Jennings, co Village Graphics, Suite 202-B, 1801 E. Franklin. THE INCREDABLE OPPORTUNITY $18,029.10. working part time could be yours for selling only 3 of our $10,00 units and sponsoring 3 distributors thru our new and exciting mulri level marketing opportunity. Everyone is a prospect for our product. Send $2.00 to cover postage arid handling to Smokeless Tobacco Opportunity Pipe, 2554 Lincoln Blvd. Marina Dei Rey. Ca 90291 and we will send you your distributors kit. fiths, Otis Graham, Michael Hunt, Gilbert Joseph, John Kasson, Roger Lotchin, Richard Pfaff, George Taylor and Joel Williamson. Unfavorably mentioned: Elisha Douglass, Carl Pletsch and Richard Soloway. Most favorably recommended journalism professors were John Adams, James Shumaker and John Sweeney. Also favorably recommended were Thomas Bowers, William Chamberlain and George Cloud. Unfavorably mentioned: James Mullen, Carol Reuss. Favorable recommendations for foreign language professors included George Daniel, Sima Godfrey and Yves de la Queriere in French; Marilyn Scott in German; and Rosa Perez in Spanish. Most favorably recommended mathematics professors were Ancel Mewborn and Stephen Weiss. Also favorably recommended were Robert Heyneman, Douglas Kelley, Brian Marcus and Donald Richards. Unfavorably mentioned: Thomas Brylawski. - Most favorably recommended philosophy professors were Richard Smyth and Laurence Thomas. Also favorably recommended were Edward Galligan and Greg Trianosky Stillwell. .; . .. Most favorably recommended physics pro fessor was Lawrence Rowan. Also favorably recommended were Wayne Bowers, Bruce Carney, Tom Clegg, Kian Seng Dy, John Her " UNC CAMPUS If v,M 3 e All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. COLLEGE STUDENTS: NATIONAL CORP. new in area is seeking a number of ambitious persons for firect sales $300 per week commisson. Work 4 to 9 pm; Monday to Thurs day. Statewide 160 positions open. Get a summer )ob before you leave schooL CaB immediately for Interview. Bob 919-772-6578 and Sandra 851-6975 Mon., Tues., Thins., 6-11 pm and Sat. and Sun. 9-6. You can take this Job home! CVC Enterprises. Check with placement office for additional information and appointment. 211 Hams , services E.J. & COMPANY Ugiit and Sound Shows. More NEW music, more NEW equipment, but the same GOOD RELIABLE EXPERIENCED SERVICE and yes, simply unbelievable: Ac same low price $125.004 hr. Cal Eddy Hemingway 967-8871. RECALL WORD PROCESSING. Dissertations, theses, term papers, form letters, resumes, etc. Afl work is done on mod em word processing cqutoment. Our staff is experienced in legal and medical terminology. Reasonable rates and fast turnaround service. For information cad Pat King at 493 3536, or come by at 1905 Chapel HiB Road, Durham. ELECTROLYSIS SAFE AND PERMANENT removal of unwanted hair by medical professkmaL Free and private consultations. Evening and weekend appoint ments. Linda Durham, RN., certified Electrofogist. 929-3809. EURASLPASS CENTER HAS IMMEDIATE delivery of Eurattpass and Eurafl Youth pass. It's the convenient, economical way to see Europe. CaB days, evenings, and weekends (leave message). 942-6161. for sale 2SX OFF LP-a TAPES, 4Sm BACK DOOB RECORDS. 136 E. Roeeaeary near Cans Tbeatrea Taea. April 12th thm Taee April 19th. Open Mast-Sat. 12-6 p.av 933-M19. Bwy - SaB - Trade. LASER SAILBOATS' SAILBOARDS. and rowing shells. Call 493-3776. FOB SALE: 1982 HONDA Accord LX Bergudy. 5 speed. AC Alplna Stereo. EinaSant csaaV tkm. CaB 93S-87SZ aveiss and LOFT FOR SALE. WELL-buih, sturdy, roomy, two man (or double bed) loft Contact Trida, 9334064. Please keep try ing! , MEXICAN DRESSES! HAND-EMBROIDERED. Blouses, belts, men's shirts too. Prices have fast been drastically reduced, so hurry! CaB 933-5931. Sold privately on campus. for rent CHAPEL KXL FOR TOE saunaaer? Go Csass VBiae Green. Only tllSawnth. Ilea f coetrt. paoL and dekbeesc tacfcsdedl Call 942-9S4. SUBLET FURNISHED CAROLINA APT J One or two non smoking females to share large bedroom. SlOOmonih and 'A utilities. CaB Laura at 929-8079 before 11 pm. The survey only included information on departments which received a significiant number of responses. The survey also listed the exact number of majors who responded and the percent they make up of the total number of majors. The classics department received the largest number of responses with 41 percent of. all majors participating. Though 22 percent of all sociology majors participated, no one professor was singled out as outstanding, ac cording to the survey results. This was the first year that the Campus Y conducted the survey, which has been planned since last year, Hall said. "This year we decided to plunge in and get something done," she said. y v "The Campus Y has a commitment to service and we wanted to produce something that would be of service to the student body," Hall said. nandez, Horst Kessemeier, Lawrence Slifkin and William Thompson. Unfavorably men tioned was Paul S. Hubbard. Most favorably recommended political science professors were Jeffrey Obler, Richard Richardson and Alan Stern. Also favorably recommended were Enrique Baloyra, Merle Black, Vernon Bounds, Frederick Lee, Michael Lienesch, Lewis Lipsitz, Lars Schoultz, Andrew Scott, Jurg Steiner, Joel Schwartz and Gordon Whitaker. Most favorably recommended religion pro fessors were Peter Kaufman and Ruel Tyson. Also favorably recommended were David Halperin, Giles Gunn, James Sanford, Jack Sasson, John Schutz, Grant Wacker and William Peck. .'W:- Most favorably recommended RTVMP pro fessor was John Bittner. Also favorably recommended were Robert Allen, William Hardy arid Richard Hunter. Special mention to graduate student John Freeman, who re ceived more recommendations than any pro fessor in the department. Unfavorably men tioned was Richard Settle. .No single sociology professor clearly stood . out as a fine teacher. Several comments said that the sociology department is weak overall. Most favorably recommended speech com- , munication professor was Robert Cox. Also favorably recommended were V. William Balthrop, Martha Hardy, L. Rosenfeld. and Julia Wood. in mo . : 3W TRIANGLE : : COMMUNITIES 0 Townhouse kwury in a beautiful, tion lor Chapel Hill, Durham and all the Research Triangle area, i-eaiur-ina two bedrooms. 1 'j baths and dishwasher. Air conditioned, of eft C y ... Jr "ftfs&rroy-8wirnrning and handy " T a.a'dble. 2525 Booker Creek Road f C v f ! Modern one and two bedroom garden apartments ottering carpei- - -ing, air conditioning and modern kitchen. Very convenient location, swimming pool and handy laundry facilities. Cable television available. 306 North Estes. y PHONE 967-2234 i - o Mrst-rate location ontneio-oui oypass. opawouo wwwtw J3 bedroom luxury garden plans offer carpet air (xnditioning and modern . j3 kitchen. Swimming for your enjoyment, laundry facilities for your con- , PHONE 967-2231 O Chapel Hill, Durham and the Research Triangle Park are all within easy access. Bright, modern one and two bedroom garden plana offer a pleasant hillside location. Air coriditioning. clubhouse, swimming pool and laundry facilities. Cable television available. 500 Highway 54 By pass." PHONE 967-2231 A Great location. Real value. No kids. Modern one bedroom plans in a lively ait-adult community. Carpeting, air conditioning and pool. Laundry facilities on premises. Cable television available. 200 Barnes Street. ' PHONE 967-2231 "Rental office located at Kingswood Apartments, Chapel Hill location 3. SUBLET MAY TO AUGUST: Kingswood two bedroom apartment adjacent to pool and laundry, air conditioned with option to take over lease. Price negotiable. CaO 933-9046. OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! April rent FREE tfyoul take my lease now. Mostly famished. Own room. Great . roommates! Call after 5.-00. Laurie 933-9043. , . ' SUBLET ROYAL PARK APARTMENT far June and July Rent negotiable. May rent paid. Option to renew lease. Call 929-2208. NICE TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT across from pool for summer sublease. Lots of closet space. Partially famished. On bus line. Good deal on rent. Call 929-4027. NEED A CHEAP, CONVENIENT place to asay tUa aaaaasei? Than caB the TEP Hoaae located oa 216 East Roaasaaty St. acroa Poablce and afaa-daa available. Can data arm and wan. CaB 9424223 r 968-9097 for farthar iaforasatkm. Keep trytea. SUBLET 3 BR IVi BATH furnished Carolina Apt, with pool and AC. Available mid May to mid August You pay June, July. A Aug. rent CaB 942-3011. FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM apt. on Hinsboro St. 942 0610. Good price. SUBLET FURNISHED OLD WELL apartment this summer. Call 968-0714 any time. Ask far Roger or leave message. SUBLEASE FOR MALE FULLY famished 2 bedroom apartment. On bus Bne. pool, laundry. AC, $100 a month plus Vi utilities. May rent free. Contact Mike 967-2106 keep trying! ' SUBLET LARGE ONE-BEDBOOM apt. IVi i frosa caaapna. Available both i On ba Hue. Pool, AC. 1 MgotiabW. Pleaee caB 933-7542. fjaat fcaep tsy-s-sJ ... SUBLET ROOM ON MACAULEY Street Large kitchen, yard, furnished. Only two minutes walk to campus washerdryer and fantastic housemates. Cal 968-8149 keep trying, until 12:30.' TWO PERSON HOUSE SUBLETTING for summer $250month behind Western Sizzlin'. CaB Martin 942-3528. CAROLINA APTS: BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED bedroombath to sublet one or both summer sessions. Great . roommate and social atmosphere! One or two males or females. Price negotiable-929-3382. FURNISHED APARTMENT IN QUIET Greenwood area. Private entrance, two rooms plus bath. air. carpeted. Utilities famished except phone. $250month. Non-smoking professional or graduate student only. No pets. Phone 942-1323. SUBLETTERS NEEDED JUNE-MID August. Pleasant neighborhood, 5 minutes walk from downtown, cam pus. 2 to share basement: $80month, singles: $110month. plus utilities. Alicia 942-7573. Sarah, 967-9333. SUBLET MAY-AUGUST COMPLETELY famished Kings wood two bedroom apartment. May rent FREE! Pool, AC, on bus line. CaB 967-9183. Keep trying! TWO ROOMS AVAILABLE IN four bedroom apartment for the summer at Townhouse Apartments. Rent: $91month. Has dishwasher, swimming pool. CaB 929-2327. . TO SUBLET: EITHER VILLAGE Green condo for summer or 2 bedroom Royal Park Apt. (with option to re-lease in fafl) CaB 968-8023. SUBLET TOWNHOUSE APT. FOR either summer session. Within walking distance of campus. Rent negotiable. CaB Beth at 933-5215. B11IEFLY : The Associated Press WARSAW, Poland Police arm ed with machine pistojs routed 1,000 Solidarity supporters in Warsaw on Sunday, while Cardinal Jozef Glemp traveled to Gdansk and met with Lech Walesa in a strong gesture of church support for the outlawed union. Police in Warsaw moved in after the crowd flashed victory signs and sang union songs at an unofficial ceremony marking the 40th anniversary, of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Authorities detained at least three people, including Solidarity's former national spokesman, who told the crowd that if the Warsaw ghetto fighters were alive today they would join Solidarity in the "fight for truth, ' freedom and human dignity." At another gathering, Glemp told 10,000 faithful at an outdoor Mass in Warsaw that the communist govern ment has not responded to initiatives to open a dialogue with Solidarity, and that the Polish people are "humiliated before' the world." RALEIGH The North Carolina Association of Educators won't sup port Gov. Jim Hunt's campaign to im- . prove public schools until the state in creases funding for education. About 1 ,500 teachers voted Satur day against endorsing the program on the grounds that it does more for Hunt's political image than for educa tion. ; "' :y ' ' John I. Wilson, of Wake County For the record Due to a copy editing error, The Daily v Tar Heel incorrectly reported in Friday's story "Students rally at N.C. Legisla . ture" that Rep. John Jordan spoke to the Mondale and added that the Triangle and places like it around the country were helping to develop technology need ed for the future. In a humorous side note, Mondale referred to the recent North Carolina "monoploy" on NCAA basketball championships and said, "I'm here to see if some of that might not rub-off on Walter Mondale." Mondale said that if elected, he would prepare this' in Chapel residential setting, optimum loca laundry facilities. Cable television T - r - - PHONE 967-2231 ! CALL TODAY FOR FULL INFORMATION. PHONE 967-2234 or 967-2231. In North Carolina, call (off-free 1-B00-672-1678. - ; Nationwide, call toll-tree 1-800-334-1656. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. roommates NEED A NEAT. RESPONSIBLE, non-smoking female roommate for next year and 2nd sssiow summer school. Beautiful area, lots of room. Interested? Cal Dawa at -967-9552. CAROLINA APTS: 2 FEMALES needed. MayAug. 2 bed room, famished, AC, pool, laundry, on bus tnc. S108mo. Vt utilities. Dates negotiable. 933-2924 or 933-3486. 2 NON-SMOKING FEMALES to share 2 bdrtn. furnished Carolina Apt. mid-May to mid-Aug. $113 phis Vt utH. 929-1317 after 5:00. WANTED: ONE FEMALE ROOMMATE for 2 bdr. apart ment with two other girls moderately liberal. Please call 968-1570. ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR SUMMER and possibly i year, to share apartment Walking distance. Own room, kit chen, on bus bne. Christian male prefered. Cal 967-2018. late afternoon best - NORTHAMPTON PLAZA: NEAT. STUDIOUS, non smoking female roommate to share one bedroom fur nished apartment mid-May thru May "83. $140month. Call after 6:30 929-7656. FEMALE ROOMMATE FOR SUMMERWL House, dose to campus $70month plus A utilities. You get your own room. Please caB 967-3311. , NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for two bedroom Estes Park Apartment Will have own room. Cheap rent CaB 929-6440 after 5K p.m. NEED 1 NON-SMOKING SERIOUS female student to share large bedroom with private bath, $106.25 utilities beginning August. On bus Bne. Bollnwood Apts. CaB 968-1146 after 6 pm. Ask far Sandy. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO sublet one bedroom completely famished apartment from May-August 3 mm. walk from campus only 1140month utilities Included. AC laundry room. CaB 933-8124 ask for Annette. ridea PRECISION MAINTENANCE IF YOU want the best for yawr Volvo, Japanese, ee Genavea AatoeaeMe. lateBlaaae terfaeMaee aacaBen wanaaiitkw. faar pricee. 260 Waal Main. Canhote. 929-1976 uacted LOOKING FOR A 71 Yackety Yack. Anyone having one for sale cafl 933-4343 and ask for Roy. WANTED: MALE ROOMMATE TO sublet famished 2 bedroom basement apt Great location only Vh blocks off Franklin near PM Mu Sorority. Rent negotiable! CaB 942-5918. - . WANTED ONE MALE EXOTIC dancer far birthday sur prise. No experience necessary. Personal Interview required. Pay negotiable. Call 942-2322 and ask for Terrt. Cheryl, or Joanne. ROOM NEEDED OR WILL share apartment with other females. May 1 -August 20th. Write ASAP: 617 Wesdand Drive. Greensburg. PA 15601. Or caB (412) 838-0555. ask for Teresa. STRETCH Thare'e notfciM Gka i fas glad yon) have ft nota teo! Congrats! KaUy. made the motion to withhold support "until the governor and the state of North Carolina make budgetary pro posals that truly reflect public schools are a top priority." ' The votes came during the 1983 convention of the NCAE held in Raleigh over the weekend. Hunt's 10-step education program, announced in January during his State of the State speech, focused on re training teachers, increasing minimum .standards for high school competen cy, and raising the number of manda tory high school credits. North Carolina's congressmen are among the leaders of opposition to a Reagan administration proposal to sell about 6 million acres of national forest land in 39 states. Democratic Rep. James McClure Clarke, whose 11th restrict has two national forests and one national park, said the main topic of discussion when he was home over the Easter recess was the possibility of such sales. Clarke, who sits on the House In terior Committee, said Interior Secre tary James Watt is a "dangerous man" who was appointed "to slow down, or obstruct, the real inten tions" of his department. Democratic Rep. Bill Hefner, whose 8th District includes . part of the Uwharrie forest in Montgomery County, said, "We cannot allow this land to be snatched away from future generations." . students. In fact, it was Sen. Bob Jordan, . D-Montgomery, who spoke to the crowd. The DTH regrets the error. From page 1 nation for the future and that education was the base for that preparation. He said that though more math and science edua tion is needed, it should be balanced with education in the arts, history and literature. "The total range of education must not be 'ignored," Mondale said.' "We need the human knowledge that makes us whole." Hill i il EASTnTE " iitrh 11 SHOPPING tSJJJil. II HctNUH - I TOWN t aMkot It UMWINTY I! , COUNTRY A; SMOPPWO . 11 $L cr lv :' ' f i fj I! GU!N LENNOX r0! I SMOPPINGCtNTEl VV cmmj. Sr "ftS i?(u . " A jor W J& "siTV Of II VHHwSkTfe. V1 NORTH CAROUNA M. MUEKW SJ . llf. fj ' fell UNC MEMORIAL . If " Cable TV available. Rental furniture available from Metrolease. SLOAN MY CURIOSITY IS only surpassed by my loneB . ness. Please hdptt Let s get together. You have my number! Curious George. . LIZARD, ITS LATE, BUT that was part of the design. Birth days should always be extended one day. Besides, we couldn't tail the editors Into running a special DTH for the event Anyway. HAPPY BIRTHDAY from all of ual Kins. Nymph, and Schnooks. We love you! DAVE-HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND CONGRATULATIONS on your new Jobl Love always. DebL BUBGES UNO HAS SOMETHING for yw. Try awr Cassstamj'B, Large Fry, Coka. $2.60 not tax. Franks Sc location) JOSHIE AFTER TENNIS SEASON, whafs left? The NCAA's? If not at least the long-awaited 21st B. day Is fast around the comer. What a celebration Pammle. INTRIGUED. SORRY SO IKTE. Waitresses are vary busy you know. My curiosity Is sparked! But the DTH Is no place far a phone . Care for ice craam? 005 at Swenson's. HEY BAND! THERE'S A runof election far secretary TONIGHT. Vote Nannette Wallace far a dependable, organiied. hard worker willing to serve you. Go hsslst ALAN -BVKST i by the office A i Panla ft Laada. Wa TO DOUBLES PLAYER IN green shorts and hat oa Cobb courts Tues. night 1 didn't really lose my key just needed a second look. I Hied what I saw did you? . . . Potential doubles partner. K.O.W.BOY-I ENJOYED THIS semester and I'm looking forward to next semester !(?) -M.S.G. -COME LET US WORSHIP together! Monday, 8.-00 pm In Memorial Hafi. Left Sing, Pray, and Praise our Lord together. I Cor. 12:27 DANA SMITH, HAPPY 21st Birthday! Hope you had a weekend. Raise hefl now that you're legal. Love, Lorl. WE NEED FUN FEMALE roommate to share CaroBna Apartment Lease starts In May so caB soonB 929-5152. IT WAS ONLY A matter of time untfl the college students of America came together to decide that the world wtB be dit-ferent-KCS3. JUST A FRIENDLY REMINDER far our regular i and those who haven't tried us. The Yogurt Pump hat cones, shakes, freezes; banana boats and yogurt sandWtchas as well as our 40 Qavors of delicious frozen yogurt This week's special Yogiat Sandwiches far S5C. The Yogurt Pump. 106 W. Franklin. 942-PUMP. As always come In far free samples. STILL BURNING? LETS GET together and bur our unused underclothes. I miss you to the Max. J. HEY LITTLE STINXER HERE is a IwofoW personal to wtah you a happy anniversary and to teB you that I Love You. ANGEL. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEIDRE surprised, huh? I knew you be lookin' for one In here. So have a happy one and hope you're fcdtn' better! Quttt TO DAVE, DAVE, HILLERY, Meribeth, Shane. Carol. Tert Judy, Margaretanna, Angle, Lisa, Michelle and anyone rise involved thanks for the best Birthday I ever had!! You guys are great! Mike. CZAR1AINE, COME OUT OF your closet (and bring the pUra man with you!) Here's to a Happy 21st Birthday. Love Balmunn, Shuu A Jessica Eyebrows.
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