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\ The Banner/November 10, 1988/9 Announcements Job Opening Clerical position at National Climatic Data Center in downtown Asheville. 20 hours per week, assisting librarian and using computer terminal • to access customer service section. Student must be an eligible college work study recipient. For further detail apply within the Financial - Aid Office in Lipinsl^ Hail room 221 from 8:00 to 4:30 M-F. For Sale Electric Smith-Corona 210 portable typewriter in good condition, carrying case and dust cover, quick set margias, ribbon color selector, $45. Can bring to campus. 669- 9487. On Campus Recruiting November 14: Integon Insurance-all majors-Stock Broker Trainee-December graduates and alumni. . November 15: F.N. Wolf ’ Company-all majors-Stock Broker Trainee-December and May graduates, and alumni. December 6: Navy-all majors-Highsmith Center-9 a.m.-4 p.m. You must sign up at least one week prior to the scheduled interview date and submit a , resume at the time you sign up. All interviews will be at the Career Center unless otherwise noted. Information on each of these employers is available in the Career Library at the Career Center. EDUCATIONAL LOANS STILL AVAILABLE Three educational loan i programs for North Carolina residents attending colleges in or out of state and for nonresidents attending colleges in North Carolina are still available through College Foundation Inc. in Raleigh~for the entire 1988- 89 school year or for single terms. One program is for dependent or independent students and is based on financial need. One is for independent self-supporting students and is not based on financial need. The third is for parents of dependent students and is not based on financial need. For more information, write College Foundation Inc., P.O. Box 12100, Raleigh, NC 27605- 2100 or call 919/821-4771. PLAN ON A LIFE IN HELL IN 1989 PLAN ON A Lll-E IN HELL IN 1989. For everyone planning any hellish excitement or anyone needing to know when Wednesday is, it’s the new and improved LIFE IN HELL 1989 FUN CALENDAR. Loaded with lots of useless/ful quotes and birthdays to boggle your brain with. One size fits most months (except February). $9.95 postpaid. Please send check or money order made payable to LIFE IN HELL, P.6. Box 36E64, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Please enclose ad. YO. I^esearch and ter. paper ' 17 yrs. experience. Advance ment opportunities available. Up to $7+ hr after training. Call 252-9236 after 1 p.m. NANNY: Make a fresh start in a rewarding career. Turn your love for children, your wish for a luxurious lifestyle, and your desire for travel into an exciting career as a professional nanny. Positions • available nationwide. Call The Nanny Placement Center in Orlando, Florida at 1-407- 260-0031. The Student Health Advisory' Council meets every Tuesday at 3:15 in the Student Health Resource Room in the Weizenblatt Center. Anyone interested in joining this organization is welcome. For further information call 251- 6514. Cliarming log house circa 19 0 0. Completely modernized, furnished- L.R./F.P.-B.R., Kit., B.R. 3- car carport. Located in two secluded beautifiil acres. Oiilj' 10 min. from campus toward Weaverville. Avail, immediately to May 31st. $550 last month plus security deposit and references required. Perfect for the discriminating person who enjoys privacy. Joan Hubbard Preferred Properties. 258- 2953. typing. Proofing for grammar, punctuation, spelling. $1.75 per page. Call 645-6227. Large private wooded lot, 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style home on full basement with 2 fireplaces in Grove Park. $107,500. Call Joan Hubbard owner-broker. 258-2953. NOTICE TO SUPPLEMENTAL LOAN BORROWERS To comply with requirements of Public Law 100-369, which went into effect October 1, 1988, Lenders will multiply disburse SLS (Supplemental Loan for Students) loan proceeds when the loan amount is over $1000 and when there are over 180 days remaining in the loan period. Specifically you will notice these changes: 1. No single disbursement may exceed one-half of the total loan amount. 2. The loan may be disbursed in two or three checks. 3. The second disbursement will not occur until one-third of the total school year for which the loan is specified has past. TTie Charlotte Observer newspaper is now available in a rack outside the Highsmith Center. U.S.A. Today and Asheville Citizen and Times are also available. ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROUNA SCHOLARSHIP The St. Andrew’s Society of Nortli Carolina (USA) will offer one or two scholarship grants totaling $8,000 for the academic year of 1989-90 (September 89 to May 90). Awards will be made to students from Scotland for study in an institution of higher learning in North Carolina or to North Carolina students of established Scots descent planning to study at a university in Scotland. Interested individuals should request appropriate application forms from: John T. Kerr, Chairman Scholarship & Grant Committee St. Andrew’s Society of N.C. 125 Briar Cliff Road Durham, NC 27707 USA Awards will be decided by committee action. All applications must be received in Durham, North Carolina, by March 5, 1989. GUION JOHNSON SCHOLARSHIP/1989-90 Applications for the $500 Guion Johnson Scholarship offered by the North Carolina Council of Women’s Organizations are available in the Office of Financial Aid, LH 221. Guidelines; Scholarship is offered yearly to members, 35 years old or older, of NCCWO affiliate organizations. Full or part- time student. Financial need is primary consideration. Must maintain acceptable academic standing. Deadline: February 1, 1989. NORTH CAROLINA VETERAN SCHOLARSHIPS The Stale of North Carolina conducts an ongoing scholarship program for children of certain deceased, disabled or POW/MIA veterans. Some of the scholarships are automatic and others are competitive. Discount tickets to the following concerts are available in Highsmith Center 27 for UNCA Students: (a limited number only) Royal Ballet of Flanders- November 11-8 p.m. Atlanta Symphony-November 13-8 p.m. Thomas Wolfe Auditorium Tickets are $5. UNCA Faculty/Stall may purchase any remaining tickets after 3 p.m., Friday, November 11 for $8. Free admission to students is available on Sunday, November 13 to the Chamber Music Series second concert featuring the Kodaly String Quartet from Hungary. The concert is at 3 p.m. at Asheville Community Theatre on Walnut and Market Streets. Present your student I.D. at the box office the afternoon of the event. "Waist Watcher" an alternative to "Weight Watchers" Many of you are living testimonies that discipline and sticking with it really pays off! Last year the personnel office and Health Center sponsored an on campus Weight Watchers program. Follow-up evaluations indicate there would be interest in our own UNCA mutual support group with emphasis on weight loss. There will be an organizational meeting on Thursday, November 17, at noon, in the Conference/Group room in the Health Services Building. If you are interested but can not attend, please contact Linda Roper, ext. 6520. Roommate wanted for spring semester, $175 per month, plus utilities, Mountain-Trace apartments. 252-5504. Ask for Joe. Smith-Corona’s new PWP 80 word processor; unused in carton; extras included; full warranty; lists for $799. Sell for $545. Peter, 254-2664. PICKETT & HATCHER EDUCATIONAL FUND OF COLUMBUS, GA. Attention Students: Have you ever been determined ineligible to borrow from the Guaranteed Student Loan program because you could not demonstrate need? If so, come to the financial Aid Office, Lipinsky 221 for a loan request form and apply to Pickett and Hatcher Educational Fund established since 1938. Low interest rate of 2% payable while a full-time student and is payable at 6% thereafter. No origination fees for processing the loan. $2400 per academic year up to $9600 maximum indebtedness. The Fund itself distributes limited applications beginning October 1. Remember, need does not have to be demonstrated through College Scholarship Service. FREE INFO!! on how to SAVE 10-70% on every day necessities and more! For your free information send- name, address & phone number to- John Van Eyk 75 Academy Dr. Candler, N.C. 28715 THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS $250 per annum or tuition cost. Requirements: Accounting major, enrolled full-time, must be a rising junior in a four-year school and NC resident. Scholarships will be awarded first on the basis of outstanding scholastic achievement; and secondly, on the basis of student need. For information write: North Carolina Society of Accountants Scholarship foundation P.O. Box 10387 Raleigh, NC 27605 NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND 1989 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM for legally blind persons pursuing or planning to pursue a full-time post secondary course of study abroad array of scholarships. The following scholarships will be given at the July convention: EZRA DAVIS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP $10,000 ENDOWED BY Ezra Davis and given by the American Brotherhood for the Blind, a nonprofit organization which works to assist blind persons. Applicants must be plaiming to study at the post-secondary level. No restriction as to gender, graduate or undergraduate level, or field of study. NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND MERIT SCHOLARSHIP Nineteen to be given; three for $4000; seven for $2000; and nine for $1800. Applicants must be studying at the post-secondary level. No restriction as to gender, graduate or undergraduate level, or field of study. HOWARD BROWN RICKARD SCHOLARSHIP $2500. Applicants must be planning to studying law, medicine, engineering, architecture or the natural sciences. No restriction as to gender, graduate or undergraduate level. HERMIONE GRANT CALHOUN SCHOLARSHIP $2500. Dr. Isabelle Grant endowed this scholarship in memory of her daughter. Limited to female students. May be studying at graduate or undergraduate level. FRANK WALTON HORN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP $2500 given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Barnum. No restriction as to gender, graduate or undergraduate level, or field of study, but preference will be given to those studying architecture or engineering. THE RICHARD GOOLSBY SCHOLARSHIP FUND For students interested in a career in the plastics industry. Preference given to students living in central and western North Carolina, South Carolina or central Virginia. Deadline to application is February 1, 1989. For an application form send a self- addressed, business size envelop with 45 cents postage to the Richard Goolsby Scholarship Fund, Foundation For The Carolinas, 301 South Brevard St. Charlotte, NC 28202. or FA Office LH 221. THE CHAN GORDON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Scholarship award will carry a stipend of at least $8000 study abroad, for a specific school year payable in two installments at the beginning and approximate mid-point of the school year. Requirements: 1. Graduate of four year college. 2. Not over twenty-five years of age at time of application. 3. Residence within the territorial limits of the Rotary Club District 767. 4. High academic record. 5.Speak to Rotary Clubs in host country, when invited. 6. Correctly completed application with all supporting documents, must by received by the committee chairman by December 1, 1988. Seth Ellis 7301 Lakeside Drive Charlotte, NC 28215 or Fin aid Office LH 221 EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF AMERICA $1500 Student Fellowships on an epilepsy study project. Application deadline is March 1, 1989. 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