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I m nimpl Monday. March 6. 1972 The Daily Tar H! ami us activities calendar t S:-2"t A - 0" 3:- V-;e - , Lv A ;c -j r- j 3 -- c o li own ana council join Activities today wt - -.3 r - - 9- S - 1 5 " ZZ S 2". 5;: jt ; zi :" --. -1. -: - - e 5S"" A 2 C" Zi i ? to continue recyclin r i r. r " ' ? j r i A " C r r .. - j 1 "5 '. - 1-2 :' S : ; ".: - - Z z Z, es.u i 'iTf"- " 6 - . i - T a : -t , a r. a.- Z ' V :- - 'Z Zi' z n scej('; z z,-Z:2,', 5 " - - - y . . k - . 'ie: :- 5 at 7:3 D : a;J- " - c ' a " -5 by Mike Fogler Staff Writer About 36 tons of newspapers are sold in the Chapel Hill area every week - and that is the reason for a program for the collection and "recycling of newspapers, according to George Houston, of the Joint Action Council on Recycling. The Joint Action Council and the Mayor's Task Force on Recycling have joined forces to try to alleviate the problem of newspaper waste. The town has placed two collection dumpsters at the fire station on the corner of Eliot Road and E. Franklin Street (across from Kroger's) and at the Glen Lennox fire station. Students may place untied newspapers, but not magazines, in either of the dumpsters at any time of the day or night. ; 1 I Group wants student input The Dean of Student Affairs Search Committee has begun work and invites students, faculty and other members of the University community to submit names of persons they believe should be considered by the committee for recommendation to the chancellor. The committee must report to the chancellor by April 21 and for this reason request that anyone who wishes to nominate an individual for consideration to submit that person's name and, if possible, background information to the committee by March 21. For the convenience of the students, boxes in which nominations can be deposited have been placed at the Y Courtis tudent Union, Medical School, and the law school. Forms are available at each of these locations. In addition, names may be given to any member of the Search Committee or to Prof. Robert Byrd at the Law School. Job service sets schedule The following organizations will recruit on campus during the week of March 20-24, according to the Placement Service. Monday, March 20: Department of the Navy. A I' FT1 If you want to do something to take a little of the insecurity out of this world, you might be happier at tna. If you have a gift for people, want to help them build a better life for themselves, jtna would like you to consider taking an administra tive position with us. Why insurance? Because insurance was invented to give people security. Why tna? Be cause we have an excellent record in doing just that. Today, 27 million people look to us to help them build a more worry-free life. And that number is growing rapidly. Etna has a variety of administrative jobs open today, both in the field, and in the home office. Jobs that pay substantial salaries right from the start They're challenging jobs in a fast-growing, innovative company. We are an equal opportunity employer. The town will take the collected newspapers to Raleigh once a week, where the recycling plant there will buy them for 50 cents per 100 pounds. The idea of newspaper recycling was tried for 1 1 weeks previously by the Joint Action Council, an informal group of Chapel Hill citizens. Then Mayor Howard Lee asked the task force to investigate a permanent solution to the newspaper problem. Actually, this recycling drive is only a temporary project until a permanent solution is found, Houston said. Three UNC students who are actively working for this project are Houston and Carolyn Moseley for the Joint Action Council, and Tony Provilitis, chairman of the mayor's task force. At present, the groups involved are investigating the possibility of a dumpster News in brief Tuesday, March 21: S.S. Kresge, Co.; Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation. Wednesday, March 22: Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management; YMCA Camp Kanata. Thursday, March 23: Blue Bell, Inc; W.S. Peebles and Company, Inc; The Prudential Insurance Company of America; P. Lorrillard Company. Friday, March 24: East Carolina University; Good Humor Corporation; Department of Housing and Urban Development; Paul D. Camp Community College; The Pillsbury Company; Rose's Stores, Inc. ELECT Partv affiliation can be changed Persons who have registered to vote in Orange County with a "no party" designation can declare their preference now as well as on primary day, according to county elections officials. According to Mrs. Caroline Cody, registration commissioner for the county, "If young people have made up their mind which party they wish to affiliate with in order to vote in the primary, they may declare their affiliation now in order to avoid a long line at the polls." vis - x. 4 ' X'to 4 J i I J iium mil i mil r nirf t . We suggest you read the tna brochure "The Whole Truth" that's in the Placement Of fice. Cover to cover, it's an honest picture of an honest business. There's a special section in it called "Ad ministration and Service" which gives complete detailed descriptions of jobs for you. Some will have you dealing with firms, some with the pub lic, some with individuals. But all put a premium on versatility, sound judgment, and the ability to originate and carry out plans and programs. Coming with jEtna could give you an excel lent chance to help thousands of people, young and old. Including yourself. 7iSmf5l OUR CONCERN IS PEOPLE LIFE & CASUALTY ;us. Vkfcat we wouiS hks io sss for a student on each floor of each dorm to collect newspapers and drive on:e a week to a dumpster.'" Houston said. Houston stressed the fact that any student help is welcome and that nay number of newspapers collected will be significant. "Ultimately, however, w-e don't want to collect anything, but we do want to get people to change their pattern of life,"' Houston said. It is the increasing ecological awareness and education of the public which is important, he said. Plans for the future include the tackling of the problem of excess glass. Recycling could be a temporary answer. The idea! situation would be for all beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, to be sold in returnable bottles. Houston said. Transferring from "no party" to Democrat or Republican involves filling out a form during normal registration hours at the Municipal Building or at the courthouse in Hillsborough. It does not bind a person to vote for the candidates of that party during the November general election. "Persons do have the right to declare their party at the polls if they are registered now or if they register before April 7," Mrs. Cody said, "but they will save time later if they come see me before April 7 and declare a party affiliation." Registration hours are Tuesdays: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursdays: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. s ummer jobs meeting set The Placement Service is sponsoring a colloquium on summer jobs for UNC students who have not yet registered and who are seeking summer jobs. Students may attend one of the meetings, which will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Anyone interested in attending must sign up in 211 Gardner. 25 el ' ' ,1. a-- I z - . .J . i a j es-t a c: c- ,,,e; - - c a r - . -I a - --- Si c - . :-e p'cr e .s a -a a e t " 3 c ' ' co-traces : vfi E'.-9--'3 C cr-tracesti.es O-t cf t-e Dar-" a : :e tre tcoc a.sc-ssea Dy E:2'3 Ve-aav C a r o Pcpj:aicn Ce-te'. a-2 s h' PcD-!at:CH Services, Inc.. tc-ct at 7:30. Tfi-s discission, so Dscrea oy tie Cares -a Pco'atiO". Ce--te'. a- 0 r-e 3 at tne Nsi" a --3 is Coming activities District !i c' t-.e A e c a - rarss Association is sponsori"9 a ore cay a c ? k s " 0 0 on Saturday, Varcn IS. at 9:C0 3.. to i-.CO c-i.. at t-.e Ra3Ca 1-- locates o- l-5 coass '1 Duma"-. Trie topic win ce The Dynamic Role cf tne Nu'se." The registration fee wnicn includes sack and lucn wii ce S10 for men-.oers and s 15 for non-ne. Ders. You may ore-register cy N'arch 15 Dy contacti-g Vis. Nancy Threat, mservice Education Deot., Nursing Servce, VeT-cna: Hosoitai. Doran Berry, Congressional ca-a date from North Carolina's 7th District (Brunswick, Coiubus. Cumceriana, Hoe, Ne Haove', and Robeson Counties), wi:i eet with a-y interested students on Wednesday, March 22, at 8 p.m. m the Student Union. Is it right to expect an answer to prayer7 Come to this Christian Science Lecture: "We Have a Mutual Friend" by Col. Wiltiann Little. C.S.B. of Washington, D.C., on Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the Wesley Foundation Chapel, 214 Pittsborough Street. Anyone interested in Dei'"g on the Women's Tennis Team must come to a meeting Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the Women's Gym. Publications 3oard ' will meet next Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. in the Union. A business manager for the 1973 Yack wiM be chosen. Persons who wish to be considered should contact Charles GiMiam before Tuesday. Bar-B-Que: Friday, March 24, at the Tin Can from 5-7:30 p.m. Fiddlers .and a square dance, too. Sponsored by Symposium's "Sou! of the South." SI. 50 per dinner. Tickets will go on sale today at the Union desk, and must be purchasec in advance. Items of interest Starting today all interested in getting together to practice Spanish outside of the classroom are urged to come to the Carolina inn cafeteria for lunch between 12 and 2 every Monday. Please come even if you speak only a little bit of Spanish. Anyone interested in creiwing with the UNC Boat Club should contact Andrew Eddy at 929-1876. People of either sex under 125 lbs. who are interested in coxing (steering, etc.) crew boats should contact Debbie at 929-2067. imp COFFEEHOUSE March 8 'The Rose and the Ring," Reader's Theatre at 8:00 p.m. March 24 John Santa and from Massachusetts, Terry Hopkins. 9-11:30. March 25 Rod Abernathy and Terry Hopkins. 9-11:30. Please list the three movies you would like shown at free flicks next year. 1. 2. 3. Suggest the kind of festival you would like. 1. Director 2. Star Festival 3. Type i.e. cowboy, spy, etc. Tear out this coupon and turn in at the Union Information Desk. Thanks for your help. INS '4:1? Doc Watson and his son. Merle, musicmakers from Appalachia, will perform in Memorial Hall at 8:00 p.m. on March 25th. Tickets free to UNC students with I.D. All others S1.00. BARBECUE DINNER A barbecue dinner catered by Parker's Barbecue of Wilson, N.C, will be served in the Tin Can from 5:30-7:30 March 24th. The dinner consists of barbecued pork, fried chicken, Brunswick stew, boiled potatoes, slaw, corn sticks, and iced tea. Following the dinner music will be provided by the Mini Fiddlers' Convention for square dancing. Tickets are available now at the Unionlnformation Desk for S1.50. c cace t c?"C , c - ;;"J - ; -1 a s i r e ' S e e ' ' 1 - - - " ; h C'.. ci ; e to - a . e 5; e Sere- a :-, : - ? ? 3 . t f e s-e c " - 0 -30". ca,; j r a "33-337 atef ta" t Tesoay - ct so t-at tfcr z ca C-e o t e r e c Te c 5. r 5-: e e - e s r-e a.a iit e ::Z2. a: te o- -'c at o- o?i. V ate res cc-t -e ;:a-t-Q too a. 1 e a J doesn't s": e a - ' .e --tes 0 ic-e:. eo -.a:c-. t a -es t - a Joe t. Lost and found Lost: t; e satce- a : :eTas a' d -o t e 0 0 z s c r Re : c c n 13 5 cou'se. 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JOHN JACOB NILES Balladeer, Maker of Dulcimers, Storyteller... Niles, called the Dean of Balladeers will perform in the Great Hall at 2:00 p.m. on March 22. Tickets free to UNC students at Union Information Desk with I.D. All others, S1. 00. 4- - iVv-"' : ' JSC - i n rm i j . Hmn III Ui I.UUIMju.uWiWIILUIMIMIIWJU.JWMIIUWB - I tlC t t 'hi ... . j. . t ' . ' r .. - t c i -Z '.i AOS:- - 03 3 Z - y 7 ' - - C ? c 35s " 3 v e .' ci - o - "3 ?S03v - f a i'- v"''3 C3 P 0 a J , 5 3 t 1 ? 3 t '? 3 ; ; " ; St?. i: 933-?365. 1 3 " - - j ; v:-"t 3 r a - so s a " -.-? C a - a o- -J c j ' - 3-3 A e : O i t C ? ro.. "3 w O-ea. t.. -433 ee- 3a Ca 033-33 91 a "3 o t was e ' ' -"1 3 " 3 3-? s-c r La-g-e Gfa- S'ec-f'-o 3: St Cj-c.v; p S C-J 3f r1 r o S t i"C3"t-o-o o- E. Va r-Ou-d: C-e c a: s : 3 r C.: ' - Du5 -die : r act f t es. A o jr -t .- urged to ut!-ze t-s r" : u " ct"' s 1 3 j nzj tjf f? DTH ,s r., r,j oj ends' msf sut-tted to r? DTH c" 4-? Franklin QUIZ BOWL New Quiz Bowl Schedules available at Union Information Desk. Bouts will be held Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights from 710 p.m. in room 202204 of the Union. John Chappell will appear in special production of Hal Holbrook's "MARK TWAIN TONIGHT!" March 25th in Memorial Hall at 8:00 p.m. Tickets will be available March 20th at the Information Desk for S1.00 to non-students. UNC students may get 2 free tickets per I.D. GALLERY Roten Galleries of Baltimore will present a print exhibit of the female figure. The show is entitled "She" and all prints are for sale. For price information inquire at the desk. The show will run from March 6-25th. TICKET SALES beginning Monday, March 6th Joan Sutherland S1.00 Barbecue dinner $1.50 TICKET SALES beginning Monday, March 20th John Jacob Niles free with UNC I.D. Doc and Merle Watson free with UNC I.D. Mark Twain Tonight free with UNC I.D. Voices, Inc. free with UNC I.D. Non-students may purchase tickets for S 1.00 sale . 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