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Km, " Outspoken anthropologist Margaret Mead -slated! -here Margaret Mead More women Student forum sees Women are making progress in entering medical professions, according to 12 female med students from UNC who spoke at an informal discussion sponsored by the Association of Women Students (AWS). This year 27 women make up 25 per cent of the first year med class at UNC, more than in any previous year and more than the standard quota. Despite the quota system, the students agreed that merit still plays ari important part. "The admissions board doesn't care aboutyour grades as much as they care about what you'll do once you get into iptd school," one' first year student said. "The interviews play an important role. They allow you to get to know the school and give them an idea of what to THE DINOSAUR RESTAURANT IN THE VILLAGE GREEN OFFERING: HOT DOGS FRENCH FRIES kt CHILE & BEANS ONION RINGS HAMBURGERS ooooooooeooooooooooooooooa An -old favorite of sailors and -itu dents! 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DOWN 1 Part of body 2 Fuss- - 3 Drunkard 23 24 25 26 Sv 27 vv - L-l. 28 '-M-J29 30 32 33 3T" 35 36 373a 39 40 41 !vx42 43 1 ' t OT44 45 !v46 . 47 gggg i r 48 49 5o"vX5i- J :;-;t-;- 52"'!53 15 V-55 YTTifjLi&: . W oT-"--: 62 " 63 .n;64 ,:.:.;65 v.- - -' Pistr. bv I'nited by Marcia Decker Feature Writer The nation's iml famous and probably in o s I controversial anthropologist. Margaret Mead, will speak in Memorial Hall on i-'rklay. Feb. I(. al X p.m. Admission is $1, and tickets may be purchased at the Carolina Union Information Desk. Proceeds from the sales will go to the Scientists Institute for Public Information, an organization concerned with the improvement of our environment. Internationally recognized for her studies of family relationships in primitive cultures, Margaret Mead is also a student and critic of western society. in medicine? ress prog expect from you," she added. The women said they have met with little prejudice in their training. "The men treat us equally, except once in a while a professor will say 'you guys' in class," one student said. "He just forgets women are there." The women agreed that patients see them only as someone interested in helping them. "If you know what you're doing, the patient recognizes - this and cooperates regardless of your sex," one student said. The only way to handle med school and a family at the same time is to set a routine and stick to it, according to the group. "You have to buckle down, but if you want a home and a career at the same time you can do it." Formal Wear Rentals from 299.9? 9.9 9-9.9$ Across from Hardee's llllili am Clarence Gray Model Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle SjCjAlRri T SlAiRric AlTl POL ELRH E A JA GE ANT R U ELj G O Er"7j 13 f. 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"Yet in practice we have made color a basis for treating people not as individuals but primarily as members of a group." The necessity of treating all people as individuals is central as well in her concern about marriage. America has tended to emphasize marriage in schools Lack of funds should not block a student from the medical profession. "There are scholarships and loans that can be worked off," one women said. The entrance requirements for UNC's med school include two basic chemistry courses and eight hours' each of organic chemistry, ' zoology and physics. No specific grade average is required. The UNC med school concentrates on clinical rather than practical work. eooooooocoooocscoooooooooooocoooceooooooooooooooooocoooo ORPHESUS DISCOUNT AUDIO Discounts of 20 to 50 on most brands of audio equipment. . Special system discounts. Call us for this weeks specials 967 - No. 16, 105 North Columbia St. Corner of Franklin Columbia, Above Central Carolina Bank lOOOOOOOOOOCOOOGOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOaOOO Featuring the Tar Heel Room CHOICE OF 3 MEATS (EXCEPT HAM) CHOICE OF ALL VEGETABLES ON THE LINE THURSDAY. HAM DAY ALL YOU CAN EAT $2.00 CHOICE OF ALL VEC ETABLES ON THE LINE EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER CLOSED MONDAYS f - fc s is v v 2- Enjoy Cola-Cola. . ' The soft drink for people looking For the fun things in life. f - It's the real thing. Coke. Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co. y especially early marriage as "an end rather llun as a pari of life." lo llie delriuienl ol inuilcclujl pursuits and individual development. "As we reduce the requirement for mollierhixHl. we reduce the requirement for falhcrhood." she vayv "And we'll release a lot of people to be individuals and lo make contributions as individuals, rather than as parents." A favorite topic is the "generation gap" of which Mead considers herself not only a student but an active proponent. Mead sees the accelerated rate of change following the Industrial Revolution as irreversible, and the world situation since World War II and the advent of the Atomic Age as an entirely new ball game, requiring new answers. "We have passed the point of no return," she says. "We are committed to life in an unfamiliar setting; we are making do with what we know." Mead's attitude toward drugs in particular marijuana is equally controversial and rests once again in the question of the individual. She has testified before the Senate in favor of legalizing pot, not because it is good, but because its illegality is bad. On the David Frost Show she discussed the dangers of a morally prohibitive society. "Going without a drink is one thing, but to stay in a house where people are militantly not giving you a drink-that has a different quality," she commented. "They are concerned with legally denying things to other people because they are incapable of creating a sufficiently strong ethical climate." 6380 QOOOOOOOOO MOM 'N' POP'S HAM HOXJSE ALL YOU CAN EAT only $1.69 967-7531 ill i,.,,,,..,,, r4rii v 2 193 (Campus Today's Activities "Rock o Aoes," 4 Ulm cCoin! of a Christian tock festival ttek3 m i?e summer of 1972. will be shown at S. 6:30. 8 ard 9:30 o.m. m 209 Manning Halt The film, sponsored by tne way Ministry, is free. The uplifting nature of God's love for man will b the topic at Christian Science Organization's testimony meeting tonight. Everybody is welcome to listen and contribute at 7:30 in the Union. Ptease check the lobby schedule for the room. The Thursday Experience of Worship continues weekly at the Battle House, but not weakly. A meal is available at b.-45 p.m. and worship follows at 6:30. Interested persons are invited to either or both. The Triangle Group of the Sierra Club will meet at 8 p.m. in Dreyfus Hall. Research Triangle institute. Or. Thomas Union, commissioner of Commercial and Sport Fisheries for the state of North Carolina will speak. For more information call Ron C h and r oss. 967-1758. The UNC Institute of Religion and the Church of Jesus Christ ot Latter-day Saints will present the film "And Should we Die" at 8 p.m. in 431 Greenlaw. The public is invited. Dr. David M. Hercules of the University of Georgia will speak on "Chemical Applications of ESCA" at 4 p.m. in 207 Venabie. Coffee will be served in the lower lobby at 3:30 p.m. The UNC Football Club will meet at 9 p.m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Union. New officers will be elected and the spring playing season will be discussed. All old members and any prospective new members are urged to attend. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE: ORPHEUS DISCOUNT AUDIO Discounts of 20 to 50 on audio equipment. Call us for this weeks specials.967-6380. No. 16, 105 North Columbia, Above Central Carolina Bank. 1968 VOLKSWAGON-AUTOMATIC STICKSHIFT-SUN. ROOF-FM RADIO-OVERHAULED ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION-PRICED FOR SALE. AFTER 6 PM 929-5068. WANTED: NEEDED: A ride to D.C. Friday afternoon, 9 February (and return trip on Sunday). Call Sarah at 933-6264. Will share expenses. Need 1 or 2 males to live in Big, Furnished house in Hillsborough, te. 1-732-3594. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED: Private room, half-bath, washer, 15 minute drive to campus, call 942-7176 after 1 PM. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED: Share with two others in University ' Gardens. $50month Call 929-7388, please keep trying. Desperately need a ride to anywher near N'.V f area. Will help will driving, expenses, etc. Call 933-4824. Ask for Marion. WANTED: Three Maryfand-UNC Basketball Student or Other Tickets. Not Necessarily Together. Willing to pay a price. Call 967-1942 after 5:30 PM. DESPERATE!!! Ride needed to KNOXVILLE, Tn. or ASHVILLE Feb. 9th. Will share expense andor driving. Call Chuck at 933-8716, anytime. Like to return on 11th. TEACHERS NEEDED OVERSEAS. all subjects. All levels. No language requirements. Travel paid. Information on where to apply in over 40 countries! Send $2.00 to Overseas Teaching, Gox 524-K,Centralia, WA 98531. PLEASE: I desperately need a ride to or near PRINCETON, NJ. and back Feb. 23-25. Will share driving and expenses. If you can help, call 933-8751. Wanted: Private bedroom in quiet house form March 1 thru May 10. Preferably within walking distance of campus. Call Claude at 942-2345. - Ride urgently needed to Raleigh every morning Mon-FrL Must be there by 8:00 AM Will share expenses. Please call 967-4666. Need roommate for trailer IV miles from Carrboro on NC 54. $50month plus utilities. Call 929-9506, ask for Manly. NEED MONEY? I need good, used stereo equipment. Sell me yours. Call AL at 933-2622 -between 11 and 11. Taking the Summer Civil Service Exam? I need a ride to Durham, Saturday, February 10, 8:30 A.M. Call Charlotte, 933-8028. Need ride to Goldsboro, NC this week-end leave after 3:00 Friday. Call 933-2874. ROOMMATE WANTED: private room in 2 bedroom apartment, 2 blocks from campus. With utilities, about $60-62. Available mid-Feb. on. Call Neil 967-5278. , HELP: Three people need ride to Knoxville or Ashville Friday will share expenses. Call Greg. 933-1545. Wanted: Ride to Atlanta Friday, Feb. 9, and back Sunday. Call Tom 933-4064. MISCELLANEOUS. RUGGERS: Drop those bottles and grab your balls! Ehringhaus Field: Tues-Thurs 4:30. Legal, medical abortions from 1 day to 24 weeks, as low as $125. Free pregnancy tests and birth control info. Ms. Rogers Wash. D.C. ' 202-628-7656 or 301-484-7424 anytime. LOST: Bulova Wrist Watch Stainless Steel with inscription Dean III, June 2, 1972. Sentimental Value Reward! Call 933-4548. Fast professional repairs on hi-fi stereo components and guitar amplifiers. Call 929-2841, Monday through Saturday. John Florence. Audio Service Technician, Justice Street. Chapel HilL" PRIVATE DANCE LESSONS JOAN TRIAS ENGLISH DANCER. 929-4353 TECHNIQUE IMPROVISATION CHOREOGRAPHY EVRYTHMY DANCE OF THE LIGHT VIBERATING BODY) TO YOUR CHOICE OF MUSIC AND POETRY. DANWICH IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR DELICIOUS DANWICHES SERVED FROM ' 11:00 to 2:30 and 5:30 to 8:30 BEER & WINE 151 E ROSEMARY ST. 967-4696. SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES: - Training Program Starts Soon, income potential of $400 1000 monthly. For information apply suite 404, NML Bldg. University Square. Chapel Hill. Lost in arboretum on Sunday: one green suede :- uiove with white fur lining. Please call Grace: 933 6157. DANWICH ALSO SERVE REASONABLE DINNERS. TRY OUR COLO PLATE SS.OO for two) ALSO 8 o. LOIN STRIP STEAK FOR $3.50 967-4696. Thw D-fy I H?M 3 Calendar J t Coming Activities J The AWS will sponsor a free bus to lh EPA public hearing n Raiesgh. The bus leaves frrjn Movenead Planetarium at 9:iOa.m. frwia. Feb. 9. and w return by P.m. Everyone rs invited. Lists of state representatives wH te prov3ed. ' Where m Health Are We Gong Student manpower needed for Interdisciplinary Health Conference planning. Focal Point: Health Team Approach sponsored by Student Health Ac&on Committee. Meeting for ail interested pop at p.m. Thursday. Feb. 17. in Room 106 Basic Science BmkJing. The UNC Fnsbee Team will practice the coed sport of Ultimate Fnsbee at 4 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 11. on the Astroturf. Contact Larry Schindel. 933-4498. for ruiebooks and information. Allah Kuli Kaiantar will speak on "Bah'u'iiah. The Promised One of Ail Religions" at 7.-30 p.m. FrJay. Feb. 9. in room 202 of the Student Union. Sister Elizabeth McAliSter wilt be the guest at an Informal coffee at the Wesley Foundation at 3 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 11. Members of tne University community are encouraged to come hear about her experiences as a member of the "Harrrsburg 7." There will be a meeting of all Vaikyries at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 13. in the Union. Items of Interest Need an abortion? we provide free counseling and referral. Human Sexuality Counseling Service, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Monday through Friday, 933-5505. HAM RECEIVER FOR SALE: Heathkit Mohawk Receiver. Tube set, but excellent amatuer radio receiver. Bob Munger 383-4623 (Durham), evenings only. Elephant hair bracelets, thumb pianos and Danshlke fabrics African Batik Shop And Earring Super Market NCNB Plaza Downtown Open 10-9 daily 1-6 Sunday 942-2322. FOR SALE, ELECTRIC GUITAR STARFIRE 3, EXCELLENT SHAPE, CHERRY RED. 2 PICK-UPS, HARDSHELL CASE, $199 OR BEST OFFER, 929-6585. AKC AFGHAN, 3 months. Black Female. Wormed, Shots, House Broken, Law Senior Lacks Time for Pup and Studies. No Reasonable Offer Refused. 383-1473 4 pm. to 11. , STEREOS: LOWEST DISCOUNTER ICES In Triangle Area on MOST BRANDS components and systems. FULL WARRANTIES. Agent for large distributor; SERVING CHAPEL HILL SINCE 1971. CALL ANN at 942-7172. PRESPRING BICYCLE SALE: Gitarte Tourister five speed. $80,00 unassembled; $95 fully assembled and tuned. Previously $112.00 One-year guarantee. The clean . machine. 967-5104. I've got just what you need! 1962 Dodge Panel Truck-New paint job inside-Mopar slant 6 engine-One of a kind! Cheap! Call 929-7390. FOR SALE:' 1964 Red Triumph Tpitfire. Lovable. Call 967-2582 after 5:30. NEED M&SIC? SHARP -4-BANQ PORTABLE RADIO - AC&DC - NEW;-SEHFOR Vi PRICE FOR $24- ELMO -8 SUPER 8 MOVIE PROJECTOR NEW -$90929-4896. DRESS UP YOUR WHEELS! CRAGAR SS MAGS (14"x6") EXCELLENT CONDITION FIT ANY GM SMALL CAR (5 lug) WITH USED MiCHELIN X RADIALS (205x14) -FULL SET $ 150.00 929-4896. HONDA 750500 OWNERS! MUST SELL BLACK FAIRING ($65.00) & CHROMF LUGGAGE RACK ($15.00) (500'S only) BOTH IN EXCELLENT CONDITION 929-4896 after 6 PM. EXPERIENCED INCOME TAX PREPARATION, REASONABLEY PRICED. PRICES START AT $3. CALL 933-4434 AND ASK FOR CHUCK OR COME BY 353 JAMES. 1967 Opel,., NEW BRAKES AND CLUTCH RADIO, AIR CONDITIONER, GOOD CONDITION. $595, 933-3561. AYOIN. EARTH SHOES help me stand up straight. 929-0231 105 N. Columbia, corner of Franklin above CCB. TYPING: experienced in term papers, theses, dissertations. Call 929-5321 after 3i00. GIBSON EPIPHONE 12-STRING GUITAR, GOOD CONDITION, CALL 968-8043. For safe: fur coat, capes, clothes, hiking boots, guitar ($10). 110-barbell set ($10) 929-7454 after 12:00 noon. MUST SELL: 1967 Opel Kadet. Excellent condition. Radio, Heater, Disc Brakes, Straight, $500. 929-7771 FOR SALE: 1969 FIAT 850. GOOD RUNNING CONDITION, NEW BACK TIRES. INTERESTED IN TRADE FOR VAN OR BEST OFFER. CALL 929-9997. GARRARD SL55B TURNTABLE with base, dustcover, and SHURE-RM910E cartridge, NEW, still in factory-sealed cartons, but must sell. $70. Call Mike. 933-4434. For Sale 1966 International Scout good condition, $450 or best offer, also Honda 175 scrambler, new engine, $150, both for $500. 942-2737. FOR SALE: 1969 RENAULT R-16 HATCHBACK. Very comfortable, economical. Large luggage area, excellent running condition. Must see to appreciate. Call 967-7355. AKC Registered. Old English Sheepdog Puppies. Super beautiful, ten weeks old, $275, call Val. Days 933-5444. Nights 929-7234. 67 T-BIRD, AC GOOD MECHANICAL SHAPE. $750 or reasonable offer. 929-8703. TAX PREPARATION! $230 and up. Group of experienced senior accountants will complete your tax forms. Call 967-7465 and ask for Bill. PERSONAL: Ocracoke Cliff and Nags Head Amy. ..You guys are great Thanks always for everything especially friendship. Love, Mallard. POO: WELCOME TO THE HILL, HAMBOOGER. YOUR LOVING NEIGHBOR, RICK. RENT: FOR RENT 2 bedroom Mobile Home. 12 x 65 with AC. 15 Min from campus. CaH Pittsboro 542-2803. For Rent: 2 bedroom 10 x 50 air conditioned mobile home $100.00 per month available immediately. Also. 2 bedroom 10 x 45 available March 1 $85.00 per month. Tel. 942-1749 or 942-4420. For rent: 1971 12 x 60 mobile home. 2 bedrooms. Completely furnished, with carpet. Call after 5PM. 942-3906. - For Rent: 1 room in house close to campus. Call Srtarron after 5pm at 968-9074-
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