Thursday. April 27, 1972 Camions Activities Calendar. Lost r onnd and The Daily Tar Heel Activities today Students interested in tne State Affairs Committee speaking tour should corr.e by Su'ii C in tfie Union for an interview, I! 4 p.rn. Free notary service for L'NC students. Absentee Ballots. 14 p.m. Monday Friday. Carolina Union Bowling Lanes. Ask for Jim Ridout. Interviews for the Chancel or's Advisory Committees will be held from 2 5 p.m. today and Friday m Suite C of the Union. Sn up sheets for interviews will be available m Suite C. Chemistry Colloquium: "Ch-jmical Aspects of Photoelectron Spectroscopy" by feivm B. Robin, Bell Telephone Laboratories, 4 p.m., 207 Venabie Hall. UNC Crew members please note that the annual elections of officers will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Union. A door-to-door campaign for Terry Sanford will be conducted today. All persons interested please meet in the South Lounge of the Union at 6 p.m. Bring cars! Further ir.f ormation, call Joel Thigpen at 968-9378 or 368-9071. UNC Crew: Please note that the Annual elections for Boat Club officers will be held n the Student Union at 7:30 p.m. feetmg of the Carolina Readers at 4 p.m. m 217 Bingham. Elections will be held. Poetry reading in Greenlaw 101 at 4 p.m. by poets Richard Williams, Eifl Sprunt and Anon Liner. UNC Football Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Union. Interested in participating as a student academic counselor during orientation? If you can return to Charje! Hiii ty Tuesday, AugjSt 22 ancj are willing to help djnng the orientation period, meet at 7 p.m. in tne Cobb parlor. For more information, caH 933-2963. artists for tne HO.VAPD LEE CON G ESS Art Auction to be held April 35 r-n 24 c at the Chape! Hiii nctfKiay i". Pefrhe--t$ wiH be served. Theoretical Seminar: Au?er Spectra," Dr. C Fr3ay. 233 Phillips Han. C&-re:atc-n Effects m . Chattel. 11 a.m.. Professor Jack P. Green of Jonr.s Hopki-$ Unrversity wiif soea cn "Prec editions to tr.e American P evolution: some Reflections. Tuesday at S p.m. bef ere f- Gra2-ate Htstery Society in room 202 of t--e Student Uf public S invited. in. Tr-e Coming activities Colloquium: Professor D.V. Lindley will speak on "Analysis of Variance: A Bayesian Approach." Phillips 265 at 4 p.m., Friday. Carolina Readers will present their latest production, "Dancers in the Dark" at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in 103 Bingham. Prints, paintings, pottery and other objects d'art have been donated by local and national R m c London . EU A t h e n s MOPE 3mpmisiblr Drram : Not With Is. . . . ff SUMMER- I N-EIIRCPE PROGRAM vio RMA 707 Jet may A ill ' rr.T. ; N' i ii i . n:i --u r ... .... All peopte who wosd tie to b-e Orientation Counselors that ra.e not attensea a :rai---ng session, please co-me to room 202 of f e Student Union Sunday, Apru 30 at 7 p.m. Applications will be available there if you have not yet filled one out. Items of interest The American Museum of Natural History in New York City is offering a few summer assistantships to qualified undergraduate students. The students will receive SB0 per week for 12 weeks. For application blanks, inquire in the office of the Department of Anthropology. The deadline for filing is Way 8. The Human Sexuality Committee is trying to find interested blacks vno will undergo counselor training to be part of a community project to help counsel teenage blacks m contraception, abortion, interpersonal relations, sex education and sexuality related problems. If you are interested m becoming a member of this project, please call the Human sexuality Counsling Service at 933-5505. "Tne Vnciss" by G-cr: S- ' b pese-ted by D-fns Sj.c , a 25. 29 a--d Way 19 at E:l p. . a-.- V :45. Pa? A2 tctjm. D-e U-Durhm. Pr.otog'apns 'ij-1 f-e U'.c- A- -. Prt; Contest "ay be pced lp Froay a: :-e . - ; -irfprmatson D,es. I.D. recj-'fes. FAA Wi!i b-e at Li-.m m ; , cn May 15. at 7 p.m. to g;e pn.ate i'-z cprnme'cia-' picts tests. T;-c-e w o a s" tc t the test should noti'y AFkOTC r eS32'te' ii 933-2143 or 933-2074 before Vay 12. The Blac Stae--ts s . c i Association wiii nod .ts a i' ""-at-oa convention tms yea' fro-. J-e 1 jure 17. Registration be s 22. Tr conference win be neiq at :-e ; - Ci:.i r New York University. Pn b'a:. stc-: a- mvited to attend. Ths year's t-,-e -s -The Black Child: Survival' witn :is":c5 c StreSS, personality 3"-d P2".hC : o:. , .t-cs. religion ana the chnd. a-s r cc-"s-st of rsviTAS aNi artces cc-erjrsj a z : so-ectr cf C- ac-' Ht jctiv't. idi'S -r r-e'o reviews are ne-dd c tf-e co u--t. Ft f-rte- n'crmat'0. p:ae ca'j '.'-,? at ?-7-7?-;s. Bobb at 9-425370 r" s .;" Z'Zi'i 2'. 923- 7177. '. e 's :i i-d srecij:y C5"i''"'7 Se--ce. d l S-2J-7277 fS it;hbc-a'd ?o c d-t -; c:-"5i ty :ra -.r3 o-e- crj--se-cs c " it:-r.on a"-d the a tetrvtv, c-'th Co":'W. v.O. Pcef iv abc-t o -e. "c stc?s-i. 5?ii" ;s s--d c-ct -e e-3 coi'e-cte-3 -o a--a-f o ory. i'i"'i Ffi e L iWitC'". Sex S54. Z--ze' C, av: :t sta c-e-. N.C. Vetera -j for Pi:e :v:3 ue :o re-'-a's eteras receiyic Gi Bsit &nf ,t$ to e-reciste f they a-e attend'h-5 S-m er Sesso. Tre seceta' -;- in te Vete-ra" Asstita-ce C ce t"1 Ma"i Hat; il be s'ad to 3SiSt o. C at: 2"- CC'- " Se O'J '.'r : ' ' isf!3 jj acp'v by cc -o arc fee s f?m the ein tat-on cecrd njtr- e-jscre"ce c evi-r. i. - 3S. 3t t 0'"t3' f e Ci; ' Lost and found Lost: A -? ' 3 h -te SOr'-V5f ?OJ" wt ta-S. $' 'c..-2. ca,i cwf 5i- Tj.'c Jt ?2." L; - G'esbcfo Street a'ea r Ca-rr: Lr-st: c-- 3strtir -r-arc-u d s-i.th. Peabr-dy e- Sr-?ce- ' ;$ce'Jtf v e3 Ns ' .!- h it 9": -5 C 9 1 . Van's ': ."V 3 .v . t e :a-Di. ;a s -V Anyone using a basket i Before you lea.e school, t-rn remove al! personal eousp i1 basket I.D. card. AH baskets . i the end of summer school. You a new basket for fail semester. Washington Witness i: Yo yet. it is very important follow-up letters to the p; Thursday. This has oroeo ext on past trips. I -for aton II a.m. to 10 a -el Vc-.day Fra,. Ca: S33 5505. D : Fic-D'e'' Chaoei H,i! Dra't Course' t-q, V;n-f ri. 35 P.m.; V-c-n-Thur, 79 p.m. Pr.o-ne 933-5550 cr come to 25S-S m the st-dent U-icn. tnat :ope sa i 3 -t C 3 I interested w Cm.' f Terry resident should cau 933-60S5 cr The Chapel Hill Drug Action Com .,ttee is sponsoring a publication about Chapei Htii f;r June distribution. The catalogue, "Access," has been inspired by the "Whole Earth Catalogue." 87t ODAY 87t Moscow 1 . iv ; i ,u n vT rid 1 ii m i I ics 3h-JT3 of:. nf Nnrth C.irnlina FREE TRAVEL PLANNER! ! Pa I ME DATES! ! 411 M X V J lall: (qiq 02Q-27iO 1 s s v NC EUROPEAN FLIGHTS 110 Isley Street Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 V19 S 10 Adm. i - Zurich Tel Aviv mm 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. BEEF ON BUN w2 veg. and bread CCHA THE KA IC 8 r entrance behind the Zoom self service 87 '4 The , punteer patient library at North Car : . : -a '.'e f .ai Hospital needs magannes of a:i ki-ds (i.e.. Jet, Ebony, comics, sports. Playboy, etc.). Aso, they could use your cjseibaCKS. Please call 9-66-S793 or 966-3136 or stop by room 106 at the hospital. i he Orientation Commission is aCtp . i aopi icati for pcsitior-S now as Lest: Fe-ir es e-h 3 ey-' o-'ins ?t-m to 255 C'3 -c Lest: A str.pe-J e-erscs" ,3C-: 3: Sc--e-e. p:crc. Ster-hec Si: AprU 15. Ci'i 933-1353. Lest: Set o .eys on cfen t .1 i .. ; -t3-j adoertiSi-vq v.n--escta ea-. er Jeff at 9-12-2-26- are-u"-d c p.. . 7e Cs"Pii Cj-'nr i j ' - e"- publicize teT xt:-tes. A a o.'j3--zj:-s urged ro ut-'.ze frs sen .-ce. w r" understand ,rg tnat tfe DT . calendar as space permits. A'---o".-rr-ust be submitted to re DTH cr'-ce than 3 p.m. .n order tor it to ape, following day. I STUDY IN BRITAIN Educational Programmes Abroad Ltd. has p!ace tor sophomores and juniors tor 2 in the ioiioumg programs: European Studies Sussex iid i teat ion E d i n b u rg h Dramj. Art and Music London Each offers 15 credit hours per semester. The cost includes air fare. 35 weeks room and board, tuition, and excursions in Britain and Europe. Write: EPA. Box 1336. Williamsburg. Ya. 231S5 52350 S2350 5:410 iii.iM,u.ii...-,J..A..j.yreyg fjSfiMwwawsjws - jr,r ji There are some important differences between the other candidates and Pat Taylor. The difference between just talking . . . and talking sense. The difference between a few months of easy campaign promises . . . and 17 years of experience and hard work. The difference between getting headlines . . . and getting results. The difference between just wanting to be governor . . . and knowing how to be governor. Those differences can be important to North Carolina during the next four years. Think about it. Experience It all adds up. integrity . . . ability. Paid for by Taylor for Governor Committee. zLforGovernot FOR STATE SENATE VOTE "' '''winpin i i ' nuii-nm Minim . . - ii r - - 1 1 -1 i ir in-- r - i ii ni ORANGE-CHATHAM-RANDOLPH-MOORE Democrat ?h ja'' . 7 I SEND A MAN TO RALEIGH WHO WILL: Protect the interests of the public not the special interests of lobbyists & the power cliques Speak out for the consumer for a change not for those who are gouging him Seek to repeal the 1971 Legislature's own self-serving pension plan Be a strong advocate for the hefpfess citizens in our mental institutions Speak up tor those who USE electricity not the power companies Stand up for those who drive aulomobiles not for the automobile insurance industry Look out for the welfare of those who will have to PAY State taxes not those who SPEND your tax money YOU CAN COUNT ON HIM TO REPRESENT YOUR VIEWS IN THE LEGISLATURE. ELECT A.B. COLEMAN JR.. DEMOCRAT TO THE STATE SENATE. lJu I7jUL-L7 vLr Lr Lsuxio CLASS OF 74 ONLY Scholarship Includes: 2-year tuition.. . free! $100 monthly. Book allowance, lab fees, etc. How to qualify: Just send in the coupon, or talk to the Professor of Aerospace Studies on your campus. (If you're class of '75, next year is your year.) U.S. Air Force Recrui'ing Service Directorate of Advertising (APV) Randolph Air Fcrce Base Texas 781-S Please send me more information on your 2-year scholarship program. Name..- . Birth Date . Address Sex City County . State Zip r i i i i i i i i i i i L - J? .AFORCEROTC I S 1 I I I I Present Coilege. .Future College. i understand there is no obligation. FIND YOURSELF A SCHOLARSHIP 2-NR-42 I I I I V .A ) ' r -