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Wednesday, Decembers, 1984/THE BLUE BANNER/5 Earning and learning- Continued from page three Sting tion form, specify the exact field in which you are interested eind write to: Exchange Division, The American“Scandinavian Foundation, 127 East 73rd Street, New York, N.Y. 10021. If a student’s interest is state government the Institute of Government Summer Intern Program in State Government provides a unique opportunity for 24 college students to leam how the North Caro lina stat:e government functions• This intern program is not limited to students who are definitely headed for public service ca reers . Internships are full-time and last 10 weeks. Participation is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors currently enrolled in college who are either residents of NC or out- of-state students attend ing a NC college. i^plicants must have conpleted two years of college but not entered graduate school as of May 1985. Interns will be paid $150 per week. Unmarried interns will live in group housing on this North Caro lina State University cam pus. Last year the cost of the housing was $175 per person for the sumner. To apply, complete one copy of the PD-107, Appli cation for Employment form. These forms may be obtained from college placement offices, local offices of the Employment Lady 'Dogs keep winning By Anne Snuffer The Lady Bulldogs con tinued their winning streak in basketball last week against Western Car olina University and Mil ligan College. Wednesday, they defeat ed Milligan by a score of 83-72, in what Coach El len Evans termed "a slop py game." She feels the team played the worst game they*ve played so far this season. "I*m sur prised we got out of there alive," she added. Sheri Logan came off the bench and scored 16 points and had 11 re bounds. "Sheri played a great game. She had only seen limited playing time. That really shows the depth of our team," Evans added. Saturday the Lady Bull dogs matched up against Western Carolina and de feated them 76-63. "Our defense looked the best it has looked all season.. We've really been working on defense in practice, and in the game This Week basketball Dec. 6, UNCA vs. Bar- ber-Scotia at UNCA, women 6 p.m., men 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7—8, UNCA women at Carson Newman Classic at Carson Newman. Dec. 11, 7:30 p.m., UNCA women vs. Canpbell Col lege. against Western sanething ' finally clicked," said Evans. Kim Keith came off the bench to score 21 points and grabbed 13 rebounds. "We were really glad to beat Western Carolina be cause they are a Division One team," Evans said. The women play a gruel ing schedule in the com ing exam week, playing Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. "It's really going to be a killer week. These girls are going to be mentally and physically exhausted going into ex ams. It*s a ridiculous schedule," Evans added. Director of Athletics Ed Harris said the sche duling was an oversight due to the transition of the women’s basketball coaches last year. TheNew Vision oF Photography Canon S. ISO Speedlito shown optional S-'^s IPROGRAMI, ^ TELE WIDE ,36, cQia LCD display provides full information readout w/50mmf1.8 Lens 95 IRIS Photographies Asheville’s Photographic Resource. Center 15 W. Walnut Street • Asheville, NC • 254-6103 9:30 to 5:30 M-F., 10-1 Sat. Continued from page 4 Security Conmiission, or Greensboro fell to 3-2 in the Office of State their NCAA III Dixie Personnel in Raleigh. Conference. Write an accompanying letter that includes your plans or ambitions; col lege activities and honors that are important to you personally; your reasons for wishing to participate in the program, including your expectations and potential contributions. Include names and ad dresses of three academic references. Also enclose a tran script of your college record. Applications and sup porting materials should be sent to: Dr. Donald Hayman, Director, Insti tute of Government Summer Intern Program, Knapp Building 059A, UNC at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Coach Green doesn't feel the Bulldogs have reached their full potential yet. "We have improved 100 percent since the first game. We're still gettipg used to playing with each other. We have a long way to go and with each game we pick up experience that in^iroves our playing," Green said. The Bulldogs shot 54 percent from the floor and hit 78 percent of their free throws. The Hornets hit 33 percent of their free throws and shot 59 percent from the floor. The men will play Bar- ber-Scotia Thursday at 7:30 p.m. following the women's game against Bar- ber-Scotia starting at 6 p.m. at Justice Gym. Boxes & Bows, Unltd. “We wrap everything.... Come by amd let us wrap for you!” • shipping scrvicc • 10% discount through December 15. 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