F. TfThQ Daily T ar HeelThursday,- November t9, 1987 -s Nx- i I I I J I I I Oh O J- " ? 1 I A x "I 1 , . Fashions for Men & Women plus Exotic Gift Ideas Wicker & Housewares Child Size logo T-Shirts Mon-Sat 9:30-6:00 Sunday 1-5 171 E. Franklin St. 929-7332 NOON TIL CLOSING 2 LARGE 13" PIZZAS YOUR FAVORITE TOPPING ON OUR I?.V u TV THIN CRUST DINE INJAKE OUT AND DELIVERY 0 v PLUS ANY 3 ADDITIONAL TOPPINGS 7 PER PIZZA SAVE UP TO $9.83 SUPER BONUS AVAILABLE WITH COUPON ONLY. V n I I I I I l i 208 W. FRANKLIN ST. 942-5149 ' flOQQQ GET INTO PIZZA KM Did you ever feel a sense of envy watching a bird in flight and wish Jthat you could soar the skies? Well, it's probably safe to assume that there is a little of the Wright brothers in all of us. Features Editor Julie Braswell talked to some students and professors who spend their spare time taking to the friendly skies from Chapel Hill's Horace Williams Airport. So, buckle your seatbelts. and no smoking please. 7 This man is wanted by the FBI to catch criminals. Guest writer Tom -Camp introduces Dwight "Manhunter" McCarter, who has been a forest ranger in the Cataloochee Valley of the Great Smoky National Park for 20 years, and he's an expert on search and rescue procedures. From pointing out walnut trees to patrolling for bear hunters to tracking down criminals, tie's a man who knows his territory.. And, as a backcountry ranger, he's the last of a dying breed. 7 Bob Burtman. alias Triangle Slim, is many things to many people. Besides -hosting a Sunday morning radio show on WXYC. he teaches a class at ArtsCenter, plays in a band, and chops his own wood to heat his home. Staff writer Beth Miller talks to this self-described music fanatic. Listen up. Reagan Joe Bob's got some advice about the perfect qualifications for the Supreme Court, including his views on marijuana, minorities, women's rights, abortion, Russia, sex and capital punishment. And since drugs are such a popular topic nowadays. Charles Bronson is back and ready to do battle with drug pushers in "Death Wish 4." Forget just saying no say KAPLOOEY instead. SHe's a teacher, he's a world, traveler and he's a musician. Associate Professor of Music Donald Oehler talks to staff writer Beth Miller about the diverse paths his life as a clarinet player has taken him. OEveryone has heard about hypnotists, but are they for real? Well, staff O writer Jenny Livingston talks about how she joined 1 1 students and volunteered for a mind-boggling experience with Jon Lautrec. hypnotist extraordinaire, in the Student Union Nov. 1 1 . You are getting sleepy, veeerry sleeepy... fa Meet former UNC professor Clyde Edgerton. Staff writer Kathy Peters talks to this multi-talented man, who writes books and screenplays and makes country music albumsT too. What does he write about? The South. And he prides himself on telling it like it is. 5 Feel like dancing to the sounds of a Chapel Hill-based band that specializes in new rock? Well, then head to Theodore's Saturday night to see Ex Libris live but first check out what they had to say to staff writer Allison Pike. A r)One. two. three, four reviews of some hot new albums courtesy of ' lwXYC deejay Todd Morman. Eugene Chadbourne. the Housemartins. the Indigo Girls and Dave Lippman are the chosen ones. Something for everyone! So what if you've never heard of them? College is supposedto be a learning experience, right? A A Only two weeks of classes left, but don't start cramming for exams ' yet. You need to get out before heading home for Turkey Day. You've got something to be thankful for catch the action in Week's Fare. A O Graffiti of the week asks: what's in a name? Staff writer Kathy Peters - looked into the stories behind the nicknames of some of our nation's fine universities. And most of them aren't even named the Eagles. Staff: Francine Mien, Chris Cain, Joannne Gordon, Karen Hatton, Jenny Livingston, Beth Miller, Kathy Peters, Allison Pike-, Lisa Lorentz. copy editor; Ruth Davis and Caroline Wiggs, layout designers; Karen Kuehni, paste up. Cover art by David Minton

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