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Wm04MmjfmPmlf0' 2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, January 17, 1986 BUadk ftoe Dim blly Iheawem) By LINDA MONTANARI Staff Writer Black ties and fancy, gowns are the dress Friday night for the kick-off event celebrating the opening of the Student Activities Center Saturday. About 1,200 alumni, Educational Foundation members and prominent University figures will wine and dine with Dean Smith at a fund-raising dinner to benefit the College of Arts and Sciences $10 million Foundations for Excellence campaign. "We are extremely proud of the athletic program here at the University and of the many young men and women who represent or have represented Carolina on the court and on the field," Smith said in his letters of invitation. "We are equally proud of their academic successes. "For this reason, we have chosen as our first function in the Student Activities Center an event to honor the primary mission of the University, education," the letter said. The evening's festivities will begin about 5:30 p.m. in the SAC. Featured will be Woody Durham as master of ceremonies, comedian Jerry Clower and plenty of crab claws and beef tenderloin, all for $500 a couple for "patrons" or $1,000 for "sponsors." Honorary chairman for the night is Skipper Bowles. Bowles, although unable to attend, dreamed of developing the SAC and organized the massive fund-raising campaigns that allowed the building to be built. Guests will receive guided tours of the coaches' offices, equipment rooms, press rooms and training areas not normally open to the public. John Webb, an assistant dean in the College of Arts and Sciences, said he was pleased that the college would be benefiting from the event. "It's nice that people who have been interested in the SAC are also supporting the Arts and Sciences . . . , the spirit of supporting the whole university," he said. The Foundations for Excellence campaign will pay for endowed professorships, endowed graduate fellowships and the N.C. Fellows Program, Webb said. Other money will go toward outreach programs, research and development and computers and educational materials, he said. Blount leaves Senate race, supports San ford From wire reports RALEIGH Former Superior Court Judge Marvin Blount Jr., one of the Democrats vying for Sen. John East's seat, withdrew from the race Wednesday. Blount gave his full support to former Gov. Terry Sanford. "I have always had great respect for Gov. Sanford. I do not want to run against him," Blount said. "I think this year and in years to come, unity in the Democratic Party will be absolutely essential." The remaining Democratic candi dates are: William I. Belk, Katherine H. Harper and T.L. "Fountain" Odom, all from Charlotte, and Betty C. Wallace of Raleigh. news in brief Balancing the budget WASHINGTON The Gramm Rudman deficit reduction bill, a plan to balance the budget by 1991, would take 5 percent of the budgets of almost every federal agency this year. The Office of Management and Budget and the Congressional Budget Office estimated Wednesday that the 1986 budget deficit would be more than $220 billion. Under the Gramm-Rudman bill, $11.7 billion in cuts would have to be made by March 1 in almost every federal agency to reduce the $220 billion figure. Space shuttle lands late CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. The shuttle Columbia had to land 24 hours later than planned Wed nesday because of bad weather, prolonging the flight that got off the ground 25 days late. Frederick Gregory in Houston radioed the crew at 7:04 a.m. Wed nesday to hold landing preparations for a day. "I don't have good news for you," Gregory said to shuttle skipper Robert "Hoot" Gibson. "We will wave off for 24 hours, therefore you are no go for the deorbit burn." Avoid the lottery blues. Apply now! All apartments on the bus line to UNC Fantastic Social Program Call today for full information 967-2231 or 967-2234. In North Carolina call toll-free 1-800-672-1678 Nationwide, call toll-free 1-800-334-1656 The Apartment People ANNOUNCING THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD A New Evangelical Congregation Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in America Worship 1 1 :00 AM 1495 Ephesus Church Road Nursery Provided Turn off 15-501 Meeting at At the Holiday Inn Ephesus Road Elementary School Durham Side of Chapel Hill Minister: David A. Bowen, M.D., Ph.D. 942-2182 for the record r The embarrassment continues. Roger Mudd, too (along with Charles Kuralt and Vermont Royster), did not receive a journalism degree from UNC, as reported in Wednesday's story "J School looks to be a UNC headliner." In a letter, Dean Richard Cole explained: "Vermont Royster is an alumnus of the School as professor but not student. Charles Kuralt was an undergraduate history major and DTH editor and Roger Mudd came here as a graduate student and earned a master's in history. "The confusion probably arose because all three belong to the N.C. Journalism Hall of Fame, which is an activity of the School, but honorees need no connection with the School, UNC-CH or UNC just with the state of North Carolina. . . But hell, we'll claim them anyway." 1st Annual Student 3aB atuirday, Jan. 18th 9:00 a -mm Bargains, Bargains and More Bargains to furnish your Apartment, Dorm Room or Home Lamps, Tables, Chairs, Sofas and Kitchenwares Lots of Fun Things Something for Everyone Don't Miss It! 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