2 Wednesday, November 29,1995 UNCGourse Helps Area Students Get a Leg Up BY MELANIE FELICIANO STAFF WRITER Tim crawls along the length of a mat. He ’ s encouraged byhisteacherand several UNC students as he participates in an adaptive physical education course. Some days he feels motivated. Some days he can’t be bothered to exert the energy. “He lives for the praise and encourage ment, ” said Julie Fulp, a senior from King, who works with Tim. “John Humphries is his teacher, and he worships the ground John walks on.” Every Thursday at Woollen Gym, Uni versity students in Physical Education 87 get the opportunity to work with 18 to 20 handicapped children like Tim. From au tistic to severely multiple-handicapped to deaf-mute children, each is provided with individual attention for an hour per week. The course is designed for physical edu cation majors to practice working with children with a vast range of needs from the elementary to high school levels in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools . The program is run by Dr. Roberto Aponte, a visiting associate professor in the physical education department, and Pat Hurlman, an adaptive P.E. teacher with the school system. Fulp said at first she was apprehensive toward taking the class because she was afraid it might break her heart. But now, she said she wanted nothing more than to see Tim successful, mentally and physi cally. “It has been the most awesome, wonderful experience,” she said. WEDNESDAY 3 p.m. DISSERTATION SUPPORT GROUP will meet in Nash Hall. Call 962-2175. 3:30p.m. UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CEN TER will have a support group for women graduates in Nash Hall. Call 962-2175. 5:30p.m. NEWMAN CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER will meet at 218 Pittsboro St. LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY would like to invite everyone to worship in the campus center. 6 p.m. WESLEY FOUNDATION invites you to T/le UNC CAapet Hilt CAfrKctLLon TmU Ftnce k AIDS tAe {-clltwlsKfa vk2* AokovCkj AIDS A i day ’95 I TODAY'S EVENTS TT ■ Wednesday, november 29th ' Pit Sit...lnformation about worid AIDS day. HIV/AIDS and volunteer opportunities will be available in the Pit, from 10am-3pm. HIV at UNC: Lets Talk About It!.. Join key members of UNCs campus in a discussion about HIV/AIDS' impact on our community, with a keynote address by Doug Ferguson. There will be time for questions from the audience after the discussion. Student Union Auditorium, 7pm to 9pm. 70’s-80’s AIDS Benefit Dance... Gotham, on Rosemary Street, 9pm. Condomgrams will be available throughout the week! *lf you know someone who has died of AIDS and you would like to have his/her name read in the Pit (pseudonyms are acceptable), please drop it off at the worid AIDS day table, during any of the events. worid AIDS day is organized by the World AIDS Day Planning Committee. For more information, please call Student Health Service at 966-6586 Sen'! Be Lift Out IA the Cell this Holiday! Matewas to cmxJNAFPIDe>S JS| 7%-50%