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New faces in Steele -Ibfftogideas, more ievolveinnieel!; By CHARLOTTE CANNON Staff Writer The Office of the Dean of Students has seen a few changes since last spring. Kathy Benzaquin is just settling in as the new assistant dean of students, replacing Ann Bowden, assistant dean of six years. Bowden resigned to attend UNC's Law School. Also joining the Office of the Dean of Students as assistant dean is Beth Furr, a recent graduate of the UNC Law School and General College. Benzaquin said she had much to learn, but added that initiating new programs was her specialty. "1 hope to bring people together to brain storm new ideas, and then provide the glue to make them work," she said. Benzaquin's duties will include advising Student Government, directing a rape-assult prevention program, compiling the campus calender, "Carolina: Week by Week," and developing a mediation program that Dean of Students REGULAR UNDERGRAD LIBRARY SCHEDULE Monday-Thursday. 8 a.m. 2 a.m. Friday 8 a.m. 11 p.m. Saturday .9 a.m. 11 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. 2 a.m. REGULAR GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHEDULE Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. Midnight Friday 8 a.m. 8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Sunday Noon Midnight Fistfuls of pennies for the bride From Associated Press reports A couple stretched a German tradition by paying 17,200 East German pennies for the bride's shoes just before the wedding. Bride Anja Schmidel had received the coins from friends and relatives since early childhood in an exagger ated play on the custom of giving a penny for the bride's shoes, the BZ am Abend newspaper reported Monday. Want to write right? 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If you're interested in the wire position, come by. the office and talk FREE TRAINING WORKSHOP For People Who Want To Work As Personal Care Attendants For Handicapped Students At UNC Excellent preparation for students pursuing a medical, nursing or allied health profession Monday, August 25, 1986 2-part workshop and 6 pm-8:30 pm Tuesday, August 26, 1986 Content Includes: Health Issues, Wheelchairs, Body Mechanics, Range of Motion, Transfer Skills Presentation conducted by faculty and staff from the Division of Physical Therapy, Division of Occupational Therapy, Student Health Service, and the Office for Handicapped Student Services NO FEE! If you plan to attend, register with Handicapped Student Services at 966-4041. Registration Deadline is Friday, August 22 at Noon The Workshop will be held at the Student Health Center in the second floor Health Education Conference Room. Welcome Back Students! Come to any of our locations for all of your supply needs! 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You don't have to be a journalism major to work for the Tar Heel. This is a great time to get started, so don't be afraid to stop by. BUST Xv I AAARMTAM -2rJ t CANCER SOCIETY ' riwM r ( Y I .xSWxKKW:!? ....... hiiiXfiffmi:: -I 'Si ,. ' '- - 7 4 ""V Y X 1 (Log'4J110IWflffu'"n,n'WuUt)UIII''ll, .ogwoJ1111 .. . i - . .)ll"l Beth Furr and Schroeder said one of the reasons for Benzaquin's hiring was her experience with other university's Divisions of Student Affairs. The hiring committee included Local 'bars hesitant By STEPHANIE BURROW Staff Writer Most Chapel Hill bar and restau rant owners haven't decided yet whether or not to allow people under 21 into their establishments after the new drinking age goes into effect on Sept. 1. Ham's, a new bar and deli on Franklin Street, is the only place that has announced it will admit people under 21 after dinner hours. Managers at most other bars are waiting to see what effects the new drinking age will bring, but they have indicated they will probably turn away underage customers. Joe Thompson, manager of Troll's Bar, said the bar would stick to the over-21 crowd at first. "Well see how it goes until we get organized and get to know those over 21," he said. "When we feel familiar with them, we may change the policy." A manager at He's Not Here, Mark Burnette, was more definite about not allowing 18, 19 and 20 year-olds in. "I don't see how you can because someone (underage) will end up drinking," he said. "If they are caught Catering Desserts Take Outs RESTAURANT 310 W. Franklin Street 933-3767 t u y id y y y ywTs-r -rxu 1 1 1 1U IP in In j i 3 1 3 1 I B I I o A A VISA' Kathy Benzaquin Schroeder, Student Body President Bryan Hassel and Student Attorney General Mary Evans. Bowden turned in her resignation in May, and Benzaquin was one of they may only pay a $25 fine, but the bar could be fined up to $1,000." Tim Kirkpatrick, owner of Henderson Street Bar, said, "We're doing business. We can't keep 21-year-olds waiting in line to get inside when they are the ones buying the beer." "Besides, there is no way to keep those who are underage from drink ing," he added. Frank Heath, part-owner of Cat's Cradle, which will reopen the second week of September, has a more creative solution to the problem. Some nights will be "alcohol-free" nights, usually when there are big acts or local bands appearing. No one under 21 will be admitted on nights that alcohol is served, he said. Owners of combination restaurant-bar establishments face a more complex problem since they serve food in addition to alcoholic beverages. They are taking more of a wait-and-see attitude. Larry Lawrence of Jordan's Le Charolais said Jordan's would not change its present policy of admit-, ting only people 21 and over into the bar. Deli Sandwiches Burgers All ABC Permits Welcome Newcomers to the Chapel BM Mid CuFrhoFO Arest Riggsbee-Hinson Furniture Company would like to have the opportunity to serve your furniture needs while you are in our area. Thank You. Mattress and Foundation Single Size $59.00 each piece Full Size $69.00 each piece Famous Brands Also Serta and Spring Air SALE PRICED yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy coupon Coupon 'til 9186 FREE DELIVERY on Bookcases - or Bedding - 'til 9186, up to $15. 00 value - Or p c OK Full or Twin Size , $1M95 omy jl1 with this coupon. The Daily Tar four people interviewed. Schroeder said more than 100 people applied. Although Bowden has resigned, she will take law classes at UNC. "(Bowden) leaves behind a large group of friends and associates, and much in the way of accomplish ments,'' Schroeder said. Benzaquin's experience parallels Bowden's, and her work will complement the programs Bowden initiated, he said. For six and a half years before coming to UNC, Benzaquin was dean of students at the North Carolina School of Math and Science in Durham. In her new position, she said, she is particularly interested in working with Student Government. Benzaquin hopes to advise rather than direct Student Government and serve as a liaison between the Student Govern ment and the University's administration. Benzaquin also will attend UNC classes part-time for her Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum and Instruction in the School of Educa to admit umder-21s "WeVe talked about a new policy but feel that staying with the 6ver 21 crowd is the best way to go," he said. Four Corners Day Manager Jenifer Erickson said she did not think that Four Corners will admit 18, 19, and 20 year-olds when he drinking age rises but that the management has not discussed it. 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Mickey Ewell, owner of Spanky's and President of the North Carolina Restaurant Association, said he recognizes the new legislation as a complex problem with Chapel Hill businesses and is not sure how to handle it. Ewell said Spanky's management was considering options to allow customers under 21 to come in during evening hours but are not sure of a good method. Ewell said he wants to meet with owners and managers of other Chapel Hill restaurants and bars to work a cohesive admittance policy. Universal Printing and Publishing Co. NCNB Plaza 967-8000 0 732-6161 Book Cases 12"x30"x6' 16"x30"x6' Walnut & Blend Butcher Block Finishes $39 00 Metal Dinette 99 00 a I l I I JV FURNITURE CO. CARRB0R0, N.C. 311 East Main Street, Carrboro, NC v v 942-4555 929-5695 1-
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