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Thursday, Nov. 18. 1982 / Kaleidoscope I 8 Classifieds Track -from page one One senior expressed the opinion that she person^Iy would rather go to a baseball game than a track meet. She also believes that baseball would be a better inducement in the recruiting of new students. “Softball and baseball can be played at Weaver Park, less than a mile from campus, until a perma nent field can be found on campus,” says Reynolds. “I like baseball, but I cannot see why baseball should be added at the expense of tearing up an expensive installation that pro vides year-around sports activities.” “It is the policy at UNCA that the athletic program be directed at life long sports. These are things you can use once you leave school,” says Grams. “Running is an activity that is, for most people, the least time consuming and does not re quire much equipment. All you need is a pair of running shoes and whatever old clothes you have.” Grams says, “None of the things you play on a playing field con tributes to making you aerobically fit. If you are already fit, these kinds of games are fine. However, they do not make you fit.” An important consideration Grams says is that “we have a high median age (27) on campus and we need to consider the overall student population. A 30-year-old is not like ly to play baseball. However, he can run. In Asheville it is hard to find a place to run. The track provides that.” YURIKA FOODS are low calorie, all-natural foods that require no refrigeration. Good foods for the active student. For information about Yurika meals or about a Yurika meals distributor- ship, call 669-6624. Attention: Anyone who is interested in working for Kaleidoscope next semester please come by the office in Carmichael Humanities Building, room 230. Kaleidoscope is now tak ing applications for positions on the staff. Kaleidoscope needs photographers, writers, artists, advertisers, and production workers. - Babysitter needed for care of five month-old infant. Need to be available mostly evenings. Your home or mine. Call 274-1148. Childless couple seeks to adopt. Private. Please contact W. Kooienga, Rt. 2, Box 116 Leicester, N.C. 28748. For sale: 40 volume complete set of The New Temple Shakespeare. $25. CaU 667-0353. Ask for Jan. Wanted: housekeeper two days a week for approximately 4 hours a day. Babysitter, evenings and weekends. References requested. Call 274-5661 and leave name and phone number. HAPPY THANKSGIVING The will be the second home of the fighting UNCA Bulldogs. rN. ovem ber SUNDAY M COLLEGE NIGHT “SUGAR CREEK” Free Beer 7 30-10 30 Absolutely FREE 21 COLLEGE NIGHT “KID SHALEEN’ Free Beer 7:30-10:30 28 COLLEGE NIGHT Free Beer 7:30-10:30 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY “Ladies, remember never a cover charge Sunday through Thursday” GRAND OPENING WEEK 55 15 CLUB CLOSED ON MONDAYS 22 cv 29 Look what’s happening 16 FREE BEER 7:30-10:30 “STRATUS” One Night Only Absolutely FREE COLLEGE NIGHT 23 COLLEGE rV#_| NIGHT ^ O “NANTUCKET” FREE BEER COLLEGE 30 FREE BEER 7:30-10:30 ^r»j SIDEWINDER^ 17 50's SINGLES NIGHT 18 COLLEGE NIGHT BAND OF OZ’ LADIES LOCK-UP 7:30 til 8.30 Drinks 25C Guys get m at 8:30 PM 7:30-10:30 COLLEGE NIGHT Happy Thanksgiving 19 '4 RAY CHARLES & THE RAYETTES Doors Open 7 30 VIP - S20 00 Gen Ad - $10 00 26 Lock-Up, 7 30 - 8 30 Drinks 25C POOR SOULS FREE BEER 7:30-10:30 “DISCO" Favorite Request STAIR CASE DECEMBER 1 We honor all current Yesterday’s memberships and look forward to seeing you soon. 20 MEMPHIS IS BACK 27 LIVING COLOR
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