1 2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, November Students urged By AMY BRANEN Staff Writer Students concerned about the possibility of a mopeds on campus sidewalks should attend tonights forum with the Student Government town relations and transportation committee, Tom Shealy, chairman of the committee, said. "My concern is that I don't feel the students are aware of the possibility of mopeds' being prohibited on cam pus sidewalks," Shealy said. "1 don't want this to go un noticed, and that's why I'm holding the forum." ill Thorpe LISTENING COUNTS! He hears what people have to say, he's accesible to the voices of the whole community PEOPLE COUNT! Chapel Hill Town Council Vote November 8th Raid for by the Bill Thorpe Committee "Searching For Our Ancestors" Dr. Donald C. Johanson 1 Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Axis must be prepaid. 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Student Government will meet with the administration ban on I I I vmmt Zf?"P yn - v -;,v u "' I ii i'i m iiminininiintiiin eii iiimiiiMnniMfirifii-fi world famous anthropologbt author of Lucy: the beginning of humankind Tuesday, November 15 8:00 pm Memorial Hall UNC A Union Forum Committee Program UVA! SEVERAL SPACES HAVE opened on bus trip to UNC-UVA game this Saturday. $28.50 covers but and game tickets. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! 2.-00 Mon day or Tuesday Rm. 200 of Union. lost and found LOST PULSAR WATCH WITH black band somewhere be tween Manly and Franklin Street on November 1. If found caD 933-2713 ask for Unda. Reward! LOST: GREEN R.E.I. DAY pack. Outside Campus Y Wednesday evening. Return and u-get a FRIEND FOR LIFE and MONEY! Please help. Call Jeff Page 688-7744. FOUND: MAN'S WATCH IN Ackland Art Building. CaD 933-4705 and identify. LOST KNIFE REWARD OFFERED for return of small buck knife lost in Wilson Library Wed., Nov. 2. 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UNC-INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS YOU are cordially in vited to attend our Thanksgiving Banquet as guests of Maranatha Christian Fellowship Nov. 20th. 5:00 p.m. at University United Methodist Church. 150 E. Franklin St. feBowship hall. R.S.V.P. If possible 933-5673. UVA! SEVERAL SPACES HAVE opened on bus trip to UNC-UVA game ttus Saturday. $28.50 covers bus and game ticket. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! 2:00 Monday or Tuesday Rm. 200 of Union. "We, Students at UNC, endorse Joe Straley for re election to the Chapel Hill Town Council." Lee Albritton Miriam Alexander Kristin Bailey Marion Blackburn Matt Barrett Doug Bergen Erica Caldwell John R. Cook Manuel Costa Mark Fuller Tonie Goldstein Michael Groves Karen Johnston Kristine Laughlen Marty Leary Lisa Lefstein Walter Lewallen Teresa Lynch Deborah Mall Lisa Mercer Beau Mills Ashley Osment Jorge Siman Jose Stein -Chuck Yocelle Charlie Voliva Talmadge Walker Clandia Werman mi 4f tH I .C.it1lil i I IM. MM