8/The Blue Banner/Thursday, Sept. 5, 1985 are presently availa})^ for studeots to ^ reside in tlite Govepior^a Villai^j^ according tbe hcfusli^ offlse. More wonfen^s spaces are available than men’s, but anyone interested in living in residence lialls shoal .contact the housii^ office for ^'rther inforsBatioa infoo^tion. Circle Ks There will be a Clr^e K CXi^ laeeting on Thursday * Sept# 12 at noon in the H^hrise St»-. a«it Center* Qrcle K Is a .service organization sponsored by the Asheville dub.^ Anyone laay attend* Kefreshments will he served or you may bring lunch ^th you*, If you have my ouestions * contact Kim Phillips at 255--901S. Tlie frencli Table: The French Table will meet weekly at the Snack Bar on .Thursdays at noon. Come to meet Jean-claude Parizel, our es&change student and assistant from France. The first meeting will be Thursday, Sept* 12* ^ Hedical Sdeace the 1^0 meeting 'w* •ill be Thursday, Sept. 12 at 12:15 p.m. in Rhoades ;;Science 114* /^tehtbal students and all .■students interested in health are welcome. Bring Jii^eas. '' ' Edbeatlxm cm will meet 'Wednesday*- Sept* Sci^ building 215*> All" students are welcome to. atteiid. -*v/'* . £ B^hology C3bui»: Psi Chi/ the, psychology club, ;i»ill hold its first meeting on tWte^«day* 3ept. I! gat noon in the group room of the Cousoseli^ Center. Tte club is open to all students. . tchi ate all involved in rush tor the «ext tWo we^ks. Contact membera;,jlor more 4n|o^tion* '' Party: Iheta Ohi $Bpxrda0^^ ^pt. 7 from 9 p.m. to 1 a*mv in't1ie' fligh^tth ^center* 0aii€3e; The Wc«^n»s Soccer C^ub will hold a ipto 1 a.m. in the Bighsiaii^. okit^* Ivm 'djhm will 5_^]^e §s di^c jockey* fv-;'* ; " ' ^ Changes FHOTDOGKAFHERS VANTED: Interested in making money part-time pho tographing campus acti vities? We train. If you are highly socia ble, have a 35mm camera and transportation, give us a call. 1-800- 722-7033. L.i. wagon. Return Friday must, room;" a-doo! Notice: Welcome Paranoid party, of the living night; Big-6 a Down in "the Boop-a-doop- Mom and Dad. Pi Lam's: You did a great job on Friday night — how can we thank you enough? Underdog Campfire notice: Ex- calibur Unlimited in vites you to a dajr- night excursion to South Mtns. State Park in Burke County. We guarantee fantastic, clean scenery to in terested dayhikers and backpackers. Saturday, Sept. 12. For details please contact: David, 1-209 or Chip, 1-207. Apartment for rent: Serious students only. One-bedroom apartment, newly renovated. Pro vides heat and hot water. $265 a month. Coleman Avenue. Call 255-0707. Jobs available: Part- time office assistant; mature male; basic ac counting skills and office experience. Also a part-time job re modeling a house. Need basic carpentry skills. Call 684-4631. m>mecomii^ Court be. held with SGi electWr * wiU be at the toJecoming ©ance, Saturday, Sept. Br ^between 9-iO p.m. The court is urged to be pra^ent|^ at the following homecoming events: Party, Fridayj^T\ Sept. 27; Soccer Game, Saturday, Sept. 2B; Dance.i Saturday, Sept. 2$. The kinged queen will be*""'”^ of meeting new people and being a part of a weeiay ‘ celebration of faith. BSU meets every HcHiday in "' Highsmith Center, room 37. Joe David fore* Western ®forth Carolina director of BSUS, will k guee^ speaker on Sept* 9. Lunch will be provided. mu Anyone interested in gettin a co-op and/or fee for service list for teacher workdays. Midays, etc., should stop by the Adult and Commuter Student Services office, Highamith Centes; DON’T GET CAUGHT with a blank resume ... Come and work as an Account Executive for the Blue Banner Positions Available Now. Call 258-6586 or come by Blue Banner offices. continued from pg. 1 Joy Nicholes su^ested a parking garage as a possi ble solution. Prcsnoting interaction | between commuting students 1 and dorm residents was a- | nother concern. ! Students suggested more i activities within majors and departments, and resl- ^ dent vs. commuter intra- mural sports as two possi- ; ble ways to spur contact between on- and off-campus lifestyles. The group also tackled other issues including: • clarifying the univer^ slty*s main entrance; I ^ • 'j • beautifying the land between the two front en-i trances (a parking lot is' scheduled for construction! In this area by spring); • providing bike racks and lockers for commuters; • using uniform materi als when constructing new walkways or rebuilding old ones; • beginning day care fa cilities; • expanding graduate programs at UNCA. Along with Pace, Klffl Kauffman, a clvlL de-^ signer. Toy Skipper, planner and economic anar|^ lyst, James Binger, a de-1 sign architect, and Laura Byington heard ideas from I Griffin, Nicholes, Tony Ledbetter, an SGA senator, and Neal Rhoades, SGA president. nextii STUDENTS! You now have a choice... Good for $2.00 off any Large Pizza Hut Pizza Good for $ 1.00 off any Medium Pizza Hut Pizza Choice of Pan Pizza or Thin & Crispy for delivery 671 Merrimon Ave. 254-4235 4ut DELIVERS! On Campus Sun.-Thurs. 5-11 Fri.-Sat. 5-12