j -"iiupiir'Bimf "Tiii.jtf-jni '"'mii'"" 2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, January Wilson seeks senior class presidency as Sprinkle runs for vice president By JANET OLSON Staff Writer Cheryl Wilson, an international studies major, and Randy Sprinkle, an industrial relations and political science major, both juniors from Winston-Salem, have an nounced their candidacy for senior class president and vice president. "We would like to work very hard with the senior class," Wilson said, "by get ting their opinions and being a voice for them." Wilson said that if elected, she and Sprinkle would place emphasis on next year's graduation ceremony. Much of their work would be devoted to inviting a prominent speaker to the ceremony, Sprinkle said. "We feel that our school deserves a prominent speaker at graduation because it is of the caliber of many other fine in stitutions in the country," Sprinkle said. He added that they would aim not to find a controversial speaker but to invite someone with national prominence who a majority of seniors would support. In addition, since the class of 1985 will GET AN EYEFUL OF THIS! Daily Wear Soft )SZ Contact Lenses HWJp jnj) With our everyday low price of $69.95 for soft contact lenses, why pay more? We offer professional dispensing, follow-up visits and can arrange a same day eye examina- Call us for complete details on all our contact lenses PTICIANS Michael Costabile, licensed optician 235 A Elliott Road (Kroger Plaza) 9-6 M-F iWI m ; , ; , IIL - 0v I Tharedoy, FS. 16 3:00 pm Carmichael Hadltoriam General Admission Tickets $10.50 at The Union Box Office and at the door 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 $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements ORDER OF THE BELL Tower membership drive Jan. 16 30. Applications may be picked up at the Union Desk and returned there by Jan. 30. Get involved! SPRING 1984 RAINBOW SOCCER Ragtstratio bagiM MosMiay, Jaau. 16, aooi 6 pas, Mosk-FrL, SO W. Roswaaaoy. Ckapal Hltt, Field Restate tioa la SmL. Fab. 11 18. 10-aooa, at Rainbow Soccer Stadias, off defend1 Road and 15-501. TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT Set Feb. 25. 10-atooa, mob, Rainbow Stadteaa. PRACTICE BEGINS -Moa Feb. 27. Interested Coaches and Spon sors can 967-8797. RAINBOW SOCCER Is a on-prorH recreational proaraas La Ha 25th aear eoa. opea to people of any aee. sea or i SUBMIT YOUR POETRY, PROSE and graphic art to the Cellar Door before February 1! Guidelines available at Union Desk. Youll be glad you did! LIKE TO JOG, BUT hate to jog alone? IM-Rec Use-it-and-lose-it dub meets Monday thru Thursday 5:30 pm, white steps on track. AB levels welcome. THE INTERNATIONALS SOCCER CLUB is reborn organi zational meeting today at 3:00 on Carmichael Field. For more information, contact Tim Brown at 967-9329. ALL CAMPUS BACKGAMMON TOURNAMENT! Tomorrow night 6:30 pm Room 211 of Union Bring your own board Winners go to regionals in Charlotte! Winner and runner. get Stray Cats tix! 30, 1984 be the first to graduate from the Student Activities Center, Wilson said she hopes to help ease the transition by making the graduation ceremony as smooth as possi ble. Wilson said she would also like to donate a more valuable senior class gift to the University, one to be remembered after the class of 1985 graduates. If elected, Wilson said she would also support "senior extras" such as coor dinating a class trip, sponsoring a home coming representative, or acquiring block seats at football games. The most important "extra," she said, would be to publish a newsletter in co operation with the Job Placement Center. The newsletter would address seniors' concerns and would inform seniors of any progress her administration might make. Wilson said she hoped to use polls and surveys to learn where the majority of seniors' interests lie and to organize those interests before making decisions. Wilson has served as a liaison between packages including daily, tinted and extended wear contacts. 968-4776 lost & found FOUND: HUNDRED'S OF KEYS, books. clothes, etc. Come by UNC campus wide LOST and FOUND. All items not picked up by Friday, February 3, will be donated to charities. Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega 962-1044. help wanted $100-$500 WEEKLY POSSIBLE. Mailing circulars in spare time. No gimmicks. Free details. Send self addressed stamped envelope to: HESI, Box 261. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. ; " POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR COMMITTEE members and polltenders to help with February elections. Groups . welcome. Call or come by Suite C. ASAP. COUNSELOR AND COACHES POSITIONS for skilled, talented, outgoing college and graduate students for leading private co-ed resident camp with modern facilities on 350 acre campus overlooking 2 private lakes in Northeast Penn sylvania openings for Athletics, Tennis, Gymnastics, Track, & Golf Instructors; also waterfront Sailing, Arts & Crafts, Photography,' Music, Dance, & Dramatics; Primary and Teenage Activity Counselors working with a mature staff of over 100 from many regions. June 23 thru Aug. 22. Write Camp Starlight, 18 Clinton St., Matveme, NY 11565 or call 516-599-5239 to arrange campus interview on February 8, Wednesday. 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She has also done community work with the Biological Sciences Research Center and with the Martin flies for governor, stressing education, economic By WAYNE THOMPSON Staff Writer RALEIGH The white columns, plush red carpet and waxed desks in the old House chamber of the Capitol pro vided the backdrop for Rep. James G. Martin Friday as he became the first Republican to file for governor. S'$ 2.00 off eBnBB Expires Feb. ii ii ii b o o 35 CsOifili! C3SIBfiKK335E 5 403 W. Rosemary St. $ 2.00 off with s t V1 I 4 mi The Carolina Union presents THE BLACK LIGHT THEATER of Prague, Saturday, February 11 at 8:00 pm in Memorial Hall. Reserved seat tickets are on sale at the Union Box Office and at the door. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. AIRLINES ARE HIRING! FLIGHT attendants reservation ists! $14-39,000. Worldwide! 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For application brochure write: Camp Pinewood, 19006 Bob-O-Link Dr., Miami. Fl. 33015. LOOKING FOR PART-TIME income for about 5 hours a week? Photo specialties is looking for a delivery person for the Duke campus. Transportation necessary. CaD 967-9576. Order of the Bell Tower announces its Annual Membership Drive Applications now III -- uui cjl Deadline: Monday, January 30 OPEN HOUSE with SPECIAL INTEREST CLASS INSTRUCTORS Tomorrow Jan. 31 7-8 pm upstairs Union Lobby The Chapel Hill Ice Cream Shoppe DELIVERS anywhere on UNC's Campus Absolutely Free! 942-7484 Sunday thru Thursday 7:00pm-11:00pm w DTHLdiry Onldiess Cheryl Wilson Presbyterian Church. Sprinkle has served on the Forum Committee for the Carolina Union and on the Student National Affairs Com mittee of Student Government. In a 15-minute speech to family members and supporters, Martin pledged to build on the state's heritage and pro vide a "new generation of leadership" for North Carolinians. p- "We must not be satisfied with the past," he said, "but strive for the very best for the future." Martin said the issues of his campaign 28, 1984 BBBB$ 2.00 off g 3 o o o Chaoel Hill 967-1466 a coupon bbibb $ 2.00 off ibbbq :, -i -s services CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confidential Gyn facility with Saturday and evening appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. WORD PROCESSINGTYPING. REASONABLE rates. Graduate school approved. Please call Carol or Joan at 967-0822. After 5 pm call 967-8847. for sale JOYNER CONTRACT FOR SALE! Perfect for the one who who is trying to be in the dorm lottery for next year. Call 933-3661. PLEASE BUY OUR LOFT! We are afraid of heights! Call 933-5222. Students with Diabetes Meet other students with diabetes Learn more about your - illness Share concerns, ideas, information Group begins Feb. 6 For info call 966-2281 ext. 254 before 131 screening appointment required Living-Learning Residential Community available to UNC students for summer '84 and fallspring '84-'85 Applications available now at the Wesley Foundation, 214 Pittsboro Street (behind Carolina Inn) Feb. 14th Deadline for submitting applications. mi: wi-su-v rorxpATio.x A I liiiRiil vntcr for tin' 1'imvrsii v icsj State and- Nation The Associated Press WASHINGTON President Reagan sends Congress details of his new budget proposal this week, but at tention also will be focused on the first round of deficit-reduction talks bet ween White House officials and a bipartisan delegation from Capitol Hill. , In legislative action, a sweeping anit-crime package will occupy the Senate while the House considers a bill to compensate Vietnam-era veterans exposed to the defoliant Agent Orange. On Wednesday, the president sends Congress his budget recommendations for the 1985 fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. CULVER CITY, Calif. Blurry videotapes indicate the accident in would be the ones North Carolinians had stressed to him in his travels across the state education, economic develop ment, crime and political integrity. "The people of North Carolina want good schools," he said. "We will not ac cept the fact that our state stands 44th in teacher salaries, second from last in scholastic achievement tests, 50th in manufacturing wages but we're in the. top five in drug smuggling and drug traf ficking," Martin said. To recruit and keep the best teachers, the former Davidson College chemistry professor called for merit pay. "I have submitted my plan to the teacher's organization (N.C. Educators) concern ing merit pay," Martin said, noting that the group's recent en dorsement of a merit plan had come after receiving his. Martin criticized the state's industrial recruitment emphasis on the Research Triangle and added that 16 eastern coun- For the record Because of a proofreading error, the article "UNC Lab Theatre to present Luv'" (DTH, Jan. 27) incorrectly reported the starting time for the evening WW- Educational Center TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. ELECTRIC GUITAR. HARD CASE. aaapBfier. Perfect first electric $125. CaD Tha 967-5446 SKI BOOTS; MEN'S RA1CHLE, size 11-12; excellent condi tion; hardly used, $75. Can Mike 929-4364. GUITAR LES PAUL COPY (electric) by Aria. Rich wood finish, fast action. $230 includes hardshell case and distor tion box. CaD Mike. 929-4364. roommates WANTED: FEMALE ROOMMATE TO occupy space in Fox croft Apartment; 2 bdrms. 2 baths, rent $102.50; share utili ties. 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The com mercial was one of two to be shown during the televised Grammy Awards on Feb. 28. ASHEVILLE The state attorney general's office has asked a federal judge to refuse a request to overturn the murder conviction of police-killer James W. Hutchins. Hutchins, who killed three law en forcement officers in Rutherford County in 1979, is scheduled to die by lethal injection on March 16. The state filed the request Thursday in Asheville for consideration by U.S. District Judge Woodrow Jones. development ties "are actually worse off because ef forts to undergird our economy with new jobs have not balanced statewide." " While not neglecting three of the state's biggest industries textiles, tobacco and furniture Martin said he would attract higher-paying businesses from the moun tains to the coast with tax incentives such as the elimination of the manufacturers' inventory tax and intangibles tax and im provements of the state's highway system. The tone softened when Martin talked about North Carolinians' desire for per sonal integrity in politics. "They want a leader with dignity whom they can respect... a government that is open and honest," he said, calling for an expansion of the state's open meetings law. Martin is expected to win the Republican primary easily, with only token opposition from Ruby Hooper, GOP chairman in Burke County. show of the play, which was performed Sunday and will be repeated today. The correct time is 8 p.m..The DTH regrets the error. Call Days Evenings & Weekends 4 i 2643 Chapel Hill Blvd. Suite 112 Durham, NC 27707 (919) 489-8720489-2348 or 1-800-672-5919 personals QUESTIONS ABOUT SEX??!! Answered by Dr. Ruth Feb. 7??!! MAH-vdoust! HEATHER O.: CONGRATULATIONS ON your initiation Into ZTA1 1 hope you will have as many happy memories as I do. Remember: A sister is a special lifelong friend! Zeta Love ( and mine. Your Big Sis, Wendy PUPPIES! Jest Is tbas for Valsatiaes Day. 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