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The Daily Tar Heel
Tuesday, November 23, 1971
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The UNC Accounting Club will meet
Monday, Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. in T-7 New Carroll.
Daniel L. Sweeney, director of Examination,
AICPA-New York, will speak. The meeting is
open to all interested persons.
UNC Physics Colloquium: Professor Irving J.
Lowe on "Free Induction Decay Behavior Near
the Origin (A New Measuring Technique)";
today in room 265 of Phillips Hall at 3:30 p.m.
Mrs. Hal Rerlcha of the Department of the
Corrections of the State of North Carolina will
make a presentation of color slides on prison
life in N.C. prisons at 7 p.m. Nov. 30 In Carroll
Hall. The public Is welcome.
All women interested In obtaining
Information concerning contraceptives,
problem pregnancies or other health services,
call Switchboard, 929-7177. A woman
volunteer counselor will return your call in a
few minutes with the information you request.
Tryouts for the Granville Residence
College-sponsored production of Oscar Wilde's
"Salome" will be held Dec. 1 2 and 3 at 7 p.m.
In Graham Memorial. The show, set to run Feb.
17, 18, 19 and 20, is directed by Christopher
Holder. Auditions are open to the public and all
interested persons are encouraged to try out.
Students who were initiated Into Phi Eta
Sigma freshman honorary society last spring
may pick up their membership certificates In
303D South Building.
Applications for the next Law School
Aptitude Test, which must reach Princeton
before Nov. 26 for the Dec. 18 testing, can be
picked up in Room 018 Peabody Hall.
The Chess Club will meet tonight and every
Tuesday night in Rooms 207-209 of the Union
at 7 p.m.
The math colloquium will be held today at 4
p.m. in Room 332, Phillips Hall. Phillip A.
Griffiths will speak on "Holomorphlc
Mappings."
The Varsity Men's Glee Club will perform
tonight at 8 p.m. in the Tuesday Evening Series
to be held in Hill Hall.
The UNC-Duke conversation of the history
of science will be held tonight at 8 p.m. in the
faculty lounge, Dey Hall. Mrs. Dan Dobbs will
speak on "Alchemy and Seventeenth-Century
European Thought."
The physiology seminar will be held
Wednesday in Room 106, Basic Medical
Sciences Building at noon. Dr. Donald McAfee
will speak on "Role of Cyclin AMP in Nervous
System Function."
LOST: Checkbook and philosophy book,
"New Concepts in Philosophical Thought." Call
Ramsey Potts. 929-1515.
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LOST: Ever-oak motorcycle helmet in St.
Anthony Hall parking lot behind Carolina Inn.
Call Cruger Gallendet, 933-4576.
LOST: Black and white beagle pup with tan
collar and flea collar. Vicinity Hillsborough Rd.
and campus. Contact Lou Bonds, DTH,
933-1011.
LOST: Brown tri-fold wallet in Woollen
Gym. Keep money, return ID and license. Call
Dennis, 933-2390.
LOST:
Thursday.
942-7321.
Silver wire-rims in girls' gym
Call Jane Sprague 966-3176 or
LOST: Football lost or taken from 14 Old
East. Please return immediately.
LOST: Dark blue. Alpha Phi Omega
wind-breaker outside Everett last week. Call
Jim Hawkins, 933-1684.
LOST: Brown leather purse with Initials
"CKF". Keep money but please return
pocketbook and contents. Call Faye Koonce to
return and to collect $15 reward. 933-1915.
LOST: Thick spiral notebook with name
Becky Snider, near undergrad library. Urgently
needed. Call 929-5238 or leave at DTH office
for Evans.
LOST: Ladies' yellow raincoat In Hardee's.
Call 967-5101. $15 reward.
LOST: Pharmacy and chemistry notebooks
(green and gold) Tuesday in Student Stores.
Desperately needed. Call 933-1807.
LOST: notebook. Call Janet Mendelsohn at
933-1893. Reward offered.
LOST: six month old kitten, black with
small mixtures of red and cream. In vicinity of
400 McCauley Street. Call Bob at 966-2112
(9-5) or 967-7293 (after 5 p.m.)
LOST: reddish-tan shepherd mongrel, black
nose, white-tipped til, Jonah. Collars and tags.
Reward. Call 929-6908 (home) or 966-1131
(office). Ask for Rita.
LOST:
call Tom
money.
brown wallet with all I.D.'s. Please
at 967-5073 or 968-9053. Keep
LOST: one pair of gold wire-rimmed glasses
in brown alligator case. In or between Dey Hall
and Granville East. $5 reward. Call Jean at
933-17C8.
LOST: some time ago I lost, or had stolen,
one red flight bag with leather basketball in it.
$5 reward. No questions asked. Call David
Langan, 206 Smith.
FOUND: gold wire rims In front of School
of Nursing. Check Union Inf-matlon desk.
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UNC students are invited to
participate Ln Christmas House, a
community project sponsored by the
Junior Service League to benefit the
children of needy families in the Chapel
HiU-Carrboro area, to be held Dec. 13.
Students can help by donating used
but repaired toys and clothing to the
project or by giving of their time. All
items are needed in advance to allow time
for necessary repair.
"Christmas House is an unusual type
of Christmas project in which the town's
indigent families are given gifts Ln a way
which will preserve the dignity of the
recipients to the maximum extent," said
Mary Anderson, a member of the
Christmas House Publicity Committee.
"Christmas House is a large hall at the
Roberson Street Community Center,
Registered frosh
may get forms
Freshmen who have preregistered with
their advisors may have their
preregjstration forms processed next
Monday morning at Memorial Hall.
Dr. John K. Nelson, dean of General
College, said students can pick their
forms up and have them stamped from
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday at Memorial.
Freshmen who have not preregistered
should meet with their advisors from
Monday to Dec. 10, Nelson said.
Fund drive aids
lawyer in Ayden
A drive to raise funds
expenses of civil liberties
for the legal
lawyer Jerry
Paul in defending protestors arrested in
Ayden is being conducted by the N.C.
Legal Defense Fund (NCLDF), according
to Secretary-Treasurer Lawrence D.
Kessler.
Paul is the lawyer working for the Pitt
County United Effort Coalition.
Forty-four protesters, including 25
UNC students, were arrested in Ayden
earlier this month during a march against
alleged police brutality.
More than 700 arrests have been made
in Pitt County during demonstrations
against the killing of William Murphy by
Highway Patrolman Billy Day last Aug. 6.
Kessler said the NCLDF is working to
raise bond for possible future arrests as
the demonstrations continue.
Anyone interested in contributing to
Paul's legal fund, posting a cash or
property bond or contributing to a bond
guarantee fund, should contact the N.C.
Legal Defense Fund, Box 616, Chapel
Hill.
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Open THANKSGIVING Day
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filled with new and refurbished items
arranged much like goods in a
supermarket," she said. "This year, 670
children from 240 families have been
invited to 'shop at the house."
The Junior Service League compiles a
list of eligible families in the fall Names
are obtained from the Orange County
Department of Social Service, the County
Health Department, the American Red
Cross, the Inter-Church Council and the
Multipurpose Center.
The selected families are given
shopping tickets in quantities according
to the number of children in the family.
On the day of the Christmas House, the
parents shop for the items most needed
for their children. A section called the
"Teenage Boutique" was started two
years ago to cover older children.
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The Daily Tar Heel has run thousands of pictures of
mothers and their little kids or people and their dogs. The
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Dr. Alan J. Wabrek, gynecologist and
obstetrician at the Center for the Study
of Sex Education in Medicine in
Philadelphia, will speak at 8 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 29, on "Variations in
Sexual Behavior" in the Great Hall.
His talk will cover both male and
female homosexuality, bisexuality and
transvestism.
Wabrek has been interested in various
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Between Vanity Theatre and Intimate
League volunteers are present at the
Christmas House to aid families in
selecting items. Repaired toys and
clothing are gathered as early as June and
the collection continues until early
December.
League members, members of the
community, scout troops. University
students and church groups all participate
in refurbishing the items.
"Toys of all kinds are welcome," Mrs.
Anderson said, "especially wheeled toys
(bicycles, tricycles, and the like) and dolls
which are in short supply. Also needed
are infant and toddler clothes up to size
"The Junior
students to help
effort. We feel
Service League urges
in this all-community
the Christinas House
editor to
aspects of marriage counseling and sex
education. He is presently editor of the
question and answer department of
"Sexology" magazine and a member of
the Marriage Council of Philadelphia.
He has also had numerous articles
published in several medical journals and
magazines.
Wabrek has taught human sexuality
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HAVE YOU GIVEN
MUCH THOUGHT TO
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BE DOING
TOMORROW?
Finding a job
that gives you
satisfaction isn't
easy today. Not in
a world as con
fusing and com
plex as ours. 1
ButthePaul
ist finds a fre
quent joy in his
own way of life
and values that are
lasting.
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may counsel a run
away youth, listen to
the problems of a
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Mass or conduct C
a forum on nar
cotics. Because Paulists have al
ways been pioneers in communi
cations, he may communicate
through the printed word or
through mass media such as
radio, films or television.
Whatever tool he chooses, the
Paulist gets his "message"
through.
Can you think of any other
life that will provide more inner
satisfaction for you?
For more information about
the Paulist priesthood write to:
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J No. 200.
415 West 59th Street
New York, N.Y. 10019
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renders a true service to the commur.iry.
both in terms of the families ho in
helped and also the sense of community
spirit it renders among those who o:k
for its success."
the Christmas House is marking its
20th year of operation since its inception
as the Empty Stocking Fund started in
195 1. Families in the Chap;
HiU-Carrboro area would adept a spectfic
needy family and pack a box of food,
toys and clothes for this family.
.Anyone having nems to cor.tr.ru:?
wishing to know more about how he car.
help should call Polly Moreau r
942-1875. Umi donations, wmch ar?
greatly needed to purchase new item,
may be sent to Christmas House. Box
374, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514.
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gentleman on the left is as surprised as we are to see all these
elements in one photo. (Staff photo by Cliff Kolovson)
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and marital enrichment at the Universi?
of Pennsylvania.
His speech is sponsored by the
Carolina Union Current Affair
Committee and the Human Sexualin
Committee.
Students in Health Education V
Topics in Human Sexuality, will atteni
this lecture as a class. The public :
invited to attend.
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Stephen Jones 309 Carr, 933-9348.
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physical shape, perfect running conditio. v -make
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Wednesday afternoon. Call Peggy 933-2?---
Urgently need female TUTOR in Chen--.-,
during Thanksgiving Vacation. Call 9 3 3--.:
anytime.
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Happy Thanksgiving.
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