/ the lance page 6 Don Smith is "Trapped" between Truth and Reality — The Deadly Game continues Thursday and Friday at 8:00 p.m., Saturday at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. in LA Auditorium. Summer Internships Available Internships in various offices of the North Carolina state government are open to 24 students this year. Given by UNC-Chapel Hill’s Institute of State Government, theten-week summer intern ships have in the past attracted St. Andrews students who have worked as governors’ assistants and attendants in North Carolina state’s prisons. Students of all disciplines are appropriate for the internships because of the diversity of roles within state govern ment. The program features v^'eekly seminars with top-ranking government officials which focus on current public is sues and a group-living arrangement with the other interns, usually in a house on the North Carolina State University campus. Interns Wjill earn $200 per week this year. Any sophomore, junior, or senior, is eligible to pick up detailed bro chures and an application from Dr. Ronnie Newman in the Student Life Office. Completed applications and supporting matfepals are due by January 18. Deadlines must be submitted by January 18. r O'- Thea Engelson, PatrickCabe. Margaret Bennett and Carl Bennett enjoy the mini-Oktoberfest, part of the German Week celebration at Belk last Saturday. there is itutefor nee. Subscribe tonieWyi Street Journal, and enjoy student savij^ erf up to That’s quite a ba^n. especially when you consider what it really represents: Tuition for the real wrid. fro subsoibc. oB 800-2S7-1200.* EH KK6 tol-be.'~1 OmiIw Th»WaUSOMJoufiMlS00MAwW,Se«Klt.WAMII9 | . >rf>d "IT W W«i ' t^nirn) _j H»B mr IJtrt t I 74s«t 'Ii)e^^SiI^Jou^laL, 2440 I w na iM urn |

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