The Daily Tar Heel
Friday, September 1, 1972
MIKE CROSS sings the BLUES
Friday night at 9:00
at the
ENDANGERED SPECIES TAVERN
300 W. Rosemary St.
(beneath Quik Food Mart)
MODERN DANCE CLASSES
Taught By Laura Nathan
(student of Martha Graham
School of Modern Dance;
Student of Pearl Lang;
Former teacher of Chapel Hill
Recreation Dept.)
Community Church
Call 942-7332 after 5:30 p.m.
News in brief
G latfe refrigerator renltals
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Is Open Today
'Til 10 O'Clock!
(and every day,
for that matter!)
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jYvette Mimieux
JUST ARRIVED
FROM ENGLAND
GENUINE RUGBY
SHIRTS
"BRIAN'S SONG"
Run: Wed.-Tues.
Shows: 1:00-3:50
5:40-7:30
9:20
Student Government-owned 2.2 cubic
foot refrigerators can be rented Monday
and Tuesday from I to 5 p.m. at four
locations on campus: West Cobb
basement, James dorm, Morrison dorm
and the Student Union.
Student Body Treasurer Wayne
Thomas said 360 new refrigerators have
been purchased. They will be rented at the
Student Union only. Refrigerator rentals
at the Union will take place at the loading
dock down in the basement.
The cost for renting a refrigerator is
$35 for 2 semesters plus a $10 deposit or
$20 for one semester plus a $10 deposit.
Refrigerator rentals are handled
through the Student Services Commission
under the direction of Jim Allen. The
commission is operating with a budget of
$35,000.
Since January, 1 970, when refrigerator
(For Him n' Her)
ART
MATERIALS
$4.00 FREE
When you buy $25 worth
from time to tima
Save here on
'Oils 'Water Colors
'Acrylics Tempera
'Brushes 'Canvas
'Papers 'Mat Boards
'Illustration Boards
'Silk Screen and Black
Printing Materials
BILLY ARTHUR
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9 to 9 Mon.-Fri.
9 to 5:30 Sat.
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Today's Activities
FOCUS picnic and swimming party for new
grad students and faculty at 6:30 today. Fri.,
Sept. 1 at Ridgewood Club at Ridgefield Park
in Chapel Hill. For transportation, call
933-2148.
Coming Activities
The . Student Government committee,
"Community Affairs and Minority Groups,"
will have its first meeting Monday, Sept. 4, in
the Carolina Union, room 205, at 7:30 p.m. All
committee members who cannot attend should
contact Michele Alston at 216 Granville East,
933-1735.
rentals began, Thomas estimated between
110 a,pd 130 units have been "lost."
Thomas explained there are no
electrical restrictions on refrigerators in
dorm rooms; however, there are
restrictions on the total amount of
wattage consumed by each room.
In category B dormitories, of which
few remain, the wattage limit is 600
watts. Category A dormitories have a
1,200-watt limit
Students can use the watt limit in any
way it is desired. "If a student in an A
dorm has a 1,000 watt refrigerator and
one light bulb in his room, that's fine,"
said Thomas.
Thomas feels certain there will not be
enough refrigerators for the demand, even
though 360 new refrigerators have been
added to the old ones.
Upon returning the refrigerators,
students will be refunded the deposit
provided the units are in satisfactory
condition.
Sorority rush
beginsltoday
More than 200 girls have registered for
fall sorority rush, according to Julie
Jones, assistant dean for student life.
"The number's much more than we
expected in spite of the decrease in junior
transfers," said Jones.
Fall rush has generally been composed
predominatly of juniors. This year, in an
effort to balance the number of freshman
men and women, the University admitted
fewer transfers. .
Activities Calendar
LATE SHOW
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"Guess
What
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In School
Today?"
There will be a special benefit showing of the
movie, "Butterflies Are Free," on Wednesday,
Sept.'-, at 9 p.m. at the Yorktown Theatre. All
funds raised will be used to aid the education
fund of Beth El Sisterhood. Tickets may be
obtained by calling Mrs. A. Travis at 544-2226,
or at all Record Bars and the Yorktown
Theatre.
Members of The Black Ink staff are asked to
meet Sunday, Sept. 3, at 7:30 p.m. in room
206 of the Union. Any other black students
who wish to work with the paper are invited to
attend,;
Carolina . Christian Fellowship
Meeting Sunday, 9 p.m., in the fourth floor
faculty lounge of Dey Hall. Singing, fellowship,,
and sharing what the Lord did this summer.
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Items of interest
Men and women are needed as counselors by
the Chapel Hill Draft Counseling Service. If you
are interested in being trained as a draft
counselor (or if you are already trained), come
to our organizational meeting on Monday, Sept.
4, at '8 p.m. in room 217 of the Union. If you
can't f attend the meeting, leave your name and
phone number at the Draft Counseling office
roonr'258 in Suite B of the Union.
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: a roommate?
I a refrigerator?
Check the DTH
Classifieds
this page
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Milton's Fall Magic
Lots of smart exclusives make the Milton fall line-up of
smartness.
Distinguished collection of Jules de Bergerac designer
suits unlike any you've ever seen from $175.00.
Great looking suits in worsted wools, double knits,
corduroys from Cortefiel, from $85.00.
Baggies in khaki and faded blue $15.00.
Updated button-down pin check shirts $12.95.
Fall warm jackets from $32.50.
Fabulous San Re mo Boots from $40.00.
Shetland, corduroy and double knit sport coats from
$50.00.
Charge accounts invited. All Bank Cards honored.
OPEN FRIDAYS TIL 9:00 PM
Hilton's Slothing Jupharf
163 E. Franklin St.
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Last chance - to take Medical College
Admission Test - (MCAT) 1or 1973-74
admissions. Plclt up applications In 019
Peabody and be sure they arrive in New York
by Sept. 16. Cost is $20. See Medical School
Admission Requirement book and some
medical school catalogues in 013 Peabody.
FOCUS '72 Bible Study will be held each
Wednesday in room 210-A, New West. All
graduate students, faculty and staff members
are welcome to participate. Bring lunch and a
Bible.
Applications - are now available for those
students and townspeople interested in
becoming counselors for the Human Sexuality
Information and Counseling Service. Drop by
room 255 in Suite C of the Union or call
933-5505. "
The Student Services Commission of Student
Government will offer refrigerator rentals on
Sept. 4 and 5, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Rentals
wilt be taken in the Morehead Cellar (West
Cobb basement); James dorm; Morrison dorm;
and the student Union. The cost for both
semesters is $35, plus a $10 deposit. Rental fee
for one semester is $20, plus a $10 deposit.
Lost and found
Lost: Woman's gold watch with gold mesh
band.' If-found, please return for reward. Call
966-1069, School of Public Health.
The Campus Calendar is a service provided
for all Carolina organizations that wish to
publicize their activities. All organizations are
urged to utilize this service, with the
understanding that the DTH will run the
calendar ' as space permits. Announcements
must be submitted to the DTH office no later
than ,3 p.m. in order for it to appear the
following day.
Interested girts may sign up for rush
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at 01 Steele
Building. A fee of $1 is charged to cover
rush handbook printing costs.
Any women students except first
semester freshmen with at least a 2.0
grade average are eligible for rush.
This year's rush is structured to allow
girls to visit the houses in. a more relaxed
situation through the open house system,
Jones said. Rushing ends earlier this year,
the latest parties being held at 9:45 p.m.
on one night.
The rush convocation will be held at 7
p.m. Monday in Gerrard HalL Girls who
have not yet met their rush counselors
will meet them at that time.
The rush parties begin Tuesday evening
and run through Sept. 14. Bids will be
given Friday, Sept. 15.
Social Work
still in Alumni
The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly
reported Thursday that the School of
Social Work has moved its offices from
Alumni Building to the former UNC
Consolidated Office Building.
Dr. Morton I. Teicher, dean of the
school, said the offices wfll be moved to
the office building on , East Franklin
Street across from the main campus some
time this fall, but no date for the move
has been set.
The new quarters will allow the school
to move faculty offices from two
buildings Alumni and Pettigrew into
one.
ROTC to offer
free watermelon
A free watermelon festival is being
sponsored by the campus Air Force
ROTC today from 6 to 8 p.m. in The Pit.
Freshman cadets and any students
interested in the ROTC program are
invited, according to Captain Jim Hull.
Members and officers of campus ROTC
will be on hand to explain the program to
students and answer questions, Hull said.
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SPECBALS
Selected titles for the following
courses, some used, some new, at
special reduced prices!
Anthropology 41 O BA 131 O
BA 170 O Chem 1 1 O Chem 41
Educ 73 Math 21 PE 77
Phil2lOPhil115 0PolSci410
Psych 26 O Psych 126 O Psych 90 O
While they last or until Wednesday,
Sept 6 Come a'running!
THE INTIMATE
BOOKSHOP
Chapel Hill
Open 7 days a week 'til 10
GLASS
HONDA 1970 S-90: Low mileage, 9ood
running -condition, - great transportation for
town and campus $200. 967-4733.
1970 Yamaha 350 cc Ex. cond. Best offer over
$450. Also two bell helmets. Call 967-7601.
1967 Chevrolet Caprice, low mileage, new tires
and battery, engine in excellent condition. Must
sell. Make offer. Call Friday, Saturday or
Sunday. 929-3003. .
WANTED: Used five or ten speed bike. Call
Philip Price, 933-0421, Granville South.
Male & female help wanted full & part time.
Apply in person. - Burger Chef, 337 W.
Rosemary, between 1 & 5 p.m. 70 Honda 450,
must sell. Good mechanical condition. 2
helmets, best offer. 929-1617. . i - -
Hundreds of oldie but goodie 45's for sale.
1955 to 1964. Abo some old albums. Mono
Sony TC-95 portable cassette player-recorder
for sale. 942-6635.
Refrigerator for sale. $50. Excellent condition.
5 cu. ft. Call 967-1428.
Need Extra Money? Roy Rogers' Restaurant is
now hiring for the fall semester. We have
openings available immediately for full or
part-time, day or night. Apply in person, Roy
Rogers' Family Restaurant, 106 MaOette Street,
Chapel HilL ,
Female Roommate Wanted. Very nice one
bedroom apartment, Carrboro. Swimming pool.
Car needed. Call Delphine, 929-5346.
TV's For Rent. New portables; free delivery
$10.00 per month. Campus Electronics, 209 E.
Main St.. Carrboro. 967-6356.
67 Alfa-Romeo Spyder Conut.' 5-speed. 5
Perelli's Centur., new top, good condition, must
sell. Asking $1525. Call Len 942-7402 or
968-9062.
Female grad wants 1 or 2 roommates to share
furnished apartment 7 minutes by car from
campus. 489-8250.
WANTED Girls for barmaids and cocktail
waitresses. Apply m person to the Electric Co.
Nite Club, Eastgate Shopping Center, Chapel
HilL Call Barbara Kurtan between the hours of
11 a.m. and 3 p.m. No experience
necessary will train.
Wanted UNC students interested in earning
money ($250hr.). The Highway Safety
Research Center will need male and female
subjects throughout the semester for several
experiments. CaM 933-2202 and sign up now.
Mention Experiment One.
VAN FOR SALE. This H a 1965 Ford
Econoline with lots of windows. Rebuilt
engine. $60O or best offer. 929-2945 evenings
& weekends.
WANTEDj Male Student to baby sit with 7
year old boy 3-5 weekdays. Can 929-1243 after
FOR SALE: 72 Yamaha 250 Enduro, Ex.
Cond.. including Ford Brace. MX Fender, other
extras. $550. Cail 732-3389 Hillsborough.
STEREOS: Ripped off by stereo prices? Buy
almost all brands components and systems at
lowest discount prices; all price ranges; full
warranties; agent for large distributor; call Ann
942-7172.
1970 VW Fastback: Blue with sunroof, radio,
cassette stereo, console, four good tires. Cal
926777 after 5.
G.E. refrigerator, excellent condition, $75.
Hot point stove, electric, excellent condition,
$85. Call 942-5956 after 5:00.
STEREO FOR SALE: Dynaco 70 Amp & '
FY-Amp, $100.00; Dynaco A -50 Loudspeakers,
$250 pair; A-R Turntable w Shure V-15 Type
II, $100; MaranU Model 23 AM-FM Stereo
Tuner, $150. All in excellent condition. Ca!t
Peter at 967-5136.
People who have never been R censed to drive
are needed as subjects for a vision and driving
study conducted by the Highway Safety
Research Center $20 per hour. Subjects
must be female, 18-21 yr arid have normal
uncorrected vision. Please cail 933-2202 and
mention the vision and driving study.
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