TheDa-ry Tar Heel LiviiniMaleaTmin Henderson College volunteers for project Thursday. Match 8. 1973 lHHS - ... their name or their stripes? Well, maybe their stripes. Actually all of Henderson Residence College is considering a Campus news 'pniinig Part-time University jobs are still available for spring semester through the College Work-Study Program in the Student Aid Office. :5obs are open to. students who can show financial need. All positions pay $ 1 .80 per hour. Positions open include library assistant in the Music Department, teacher in day care centers, mechanical assistant in the Geology Department, lab assistant in the School of Medicine, research assistants and others. Any student who feels the need for financial aid and would like a part-time V ' Today's activities The Research Triangle Group of the Sierra Club will hold its monthly meeting at 8 p.m. today, in the Dreyfus Auditorium of the Research Triangle Institute. Guest speaker will be Charles Huestis. For more information, call Durham: 682-3894; Chapel Hill: 966-2180; Raleigh: 834-8949. Dr. William E. Parham of Duke University will speak on the "Synthesis and Reactions of Strained Aromatic Systems" at 4 p.m. today in 207 Venable Hall. Coffee will be served in the lower lobby at 3:30. The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom is sponsoring a Rice and Tea lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. today. International Women's Day, in the Newman Center. Donations toward rebuilding the bomb damaged Maternal and Child Health Care Center in Hanoi will be taken. Dr. Carl Harris of George Washington University will speak on "Statistical Analysis of Queueing Systems" at 4 p.m. today in 265 Phillips. Coffee and tea will be served at 3:30 p.m. in 277 Phillips. Coming activities Vacationing in Chapel Hill? "Your Right to be Right," a free Christian Science lecture by Miss Jessica Pickett, C.S., a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will be presented at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 11, in the Old Well Room of the Carolina Inn. Everyone is invited to attend. Village Opticians Prescriptions Filled Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For Quality Sunglasses Contact Lenses Fitted . Contact Lens Accessories CONTACT LENSES CLEANED AND POLISHED John and Lib Southern 121 F. Franklin Street Between Varsity Theatre and Intimate The Friar Has Gone Berserk Prices you won't believe on: Whites, Roses, and Reds. Still offering FREE Sudz with Sub, FRIAR'S CELLER DELI 135 E. Franklin change to a new way UNC. briefs worktaclly joJb University job should make an appointment with a counselor in 300 Vance Hall to determine eligibility. Call 933-8396 or come by Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Job recruiting Interviews for the following organizations will be held the week of March 19-March 23 at the UNC Placement Service: Monday, March 19: Burroughs Campus Calendar Applications are open for scholarships to Germany or Puerto Rico for study next year. If interested, ' pick up applications at Carr Dormitory. Forms must be submitted by March 16. The UNC Sport Parachute Club has an opening in its all-girl class on March 9 and 10. All interested girls may call 933-4231 for information. Phillip D. Buchanan of the UNC School of Medicine will discuss "Genetic Counseling" at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 21, in the auditorium of the Biological Sciences Research Center at a Division of Physical Therapy seminar. Refreshments will be served. All students and faculty who are going . camping this weekend with the Sailing Team are reminded to be ready to leave from the north entrance of the Union at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 10. What is man? The answer to this question may be found at the Christian Science Lending Library Thursday afternoon in the Student Union from 2-4:30 p.m. Check the lobby schedule for the rcum number. Everyone is welcome. "The Orient" nas been chosen as the focus of the 1974 Carolina Symposium. Interviews for chairperson of the '74 Symposium wiU be held Wednesday, March 21 and Thursday, March 22. Applications for chairperson and interview sign-up sheets are now available at the Carolina Union Information Desk. Applications must be returned to the Information Desk by Monday, March 19. Any student graduate or Accurately of living, the first living-learning center at (Staff photo by Cliff Kolovson) Wellcome Company; The Warner and Swasey Company; Barnett Banks of Florida. Tuesday, March 20: Associates Financial Services Company, Inc.; Katherine Gibbs School; Rose's Stores, Inc.; Texas Instruments; Commerce Union Banks. Wednesday, March 21: Texas Instruments; Commerce Union Bank; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Armstrong Cork Company; North Carolina Electric Corporation; Morgan Guarantee and Trust Company undergraduate who is interested in serving as chairperson of the the Symposium is urged to apply. All persons interested in working during the International Week, April 8-15, should contact Anthony Stewart at 929-6615 or Sheela Sehorn at 933-6205. Tryouts for positions in the 1973 Marching Tar Heel Majorette Corps will be held at 10 a.m. April 7, in Carmichacl Auditorium. For more information, see Msior Yesulaitis in Suite A in the Union. The Duke Gay Alliance-Orion will meet at 7 p.m., Sunday, March 11, in the Campus Center of Duke University East Campus. The Center is the large white house behind the East Campus library. All gay sisters and brothers are invited. Items of interest The Wednesday "Teas" at Carr Dorm will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. every week. Everyone is invited to this International' Student Center function. To provide care and relief for victims of the Nicaraguan earthquake, please send your funds to CARE, Nicaragua Earthquake Fund, 615 Forsyth Building, Atlanta, Ga. 30303. Your contribution is tax deductible. - r r - N V J . X f . : 1 - v " r ' i - i '-rx ; ;v i Enjov Coca-Cola- The soft drink for people looking for the fun things in life. It's the real thing. Coke. Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co. by David Eskridge Staff Writer The latest living-learning proposal that would combine residence and academic experiences under one living unit has been offered to the Boul ton-Cask in committee studying the concept by the Henderson Residence College. A survey was circulated through Henderson residents last week in which it was found that more than 85 per cent of the residents favored the establishment of a living-learning experiment in their dorms. A Hederson spokesman said that living-learning would offer "a. unique opportunity for living on campus a way to get away from the classroom idea of knowledge." The Henderson plan also includes the following proposals: Anyone within the college who disagrees with the idea be given priority or rooms in any North Campus dorm after those dorm residents have chosen rooms. A night clerk be available to open up all three dorms after closing hours. Reduce freshman quota in all dorms in the college to 25 per cent. This will opem Thursday, March 22: Zapata Haynie Corporation; North. Carolina National Bank (bachelor's degree candidates and MBA's); Northwestern Bank. .Friday, March 23: The Cato Corporation; F.W. Wool worth Company; Fidelity Union Life Insurance Company. Schedules for these organizations will be available at the Placement Service desk through March '9. Rules committee The Rules Committee of the Campus Governing Council will meet today to determine if the student body president has. a legal basis for voting in the Governing Council. All interested students are asked , to , attend the meeting at 2:15 in the Frank;' Porter Graham Lounge of the Student" Union. ' Can you count? If you have a thorough knowledge of arithmetic and a morally" upright constitution, the position of student body treasurer, may - be for you.1 Interviews are - being held today and Friday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Suite C of the Union. ' No paved court Contrary to popular belief, Physical Plant is not planning on paving the upper quad for a small parking lot or a large basketball court. . . . The activity going on there now is to install an underground sprinkler system. However, the very middle of the quad will be graveled and used for a recreation area. allow more people already on campus to move in, Make sure all freshman who apply to live in thb area understand the irving-iearning conccpL Make sure thai present residents have priority on rooms regardless of whether the sign-up coincides with the deadline already established. . - R.A.s should be interested in the program. CG ak repeal of paffail ralin by Bob Ripley Staff Writr The Campus Governing Council (CGC) passed a resolution Tuesday night asking the Faculty Council to repeal the controversial ruling limiting the number of pass-fail courses a student can take to four hours per semester. The new CGC - budget was also discussed. Financial Committee Chairman Dick Baker explained that the budget could not be formally presented because several campus organizations have been late in filing their budget requests with Student Body Treasurer Wayne Thomas. "We need to start asking some questions about the kind of organizations we want to fund, Councilman Bill Snod grass said. "Priorities have to be set I -71 I aiiu iuuuwcu, SB Wanted Wanted: Liberal famal to spend spring break with, it you're stuck in Chapel, Let's be stuck together. -If Interested, call Mike... at 967-2088 after 6 pm please.' Need a ride desperately to Boston-Providence area over break, will gladly chare expenses. Call Steve at 933-4S&6 or 933-4564. - -' NEED CASH FOR SPRING BREAK? Want to buy your unwanted albums. Oood prices paid. Also lOOO Oldie .But doodle 4Ss for sale. 942-6635, Evenings. Wanted to Buyt LIONEL Trains, AMERICAN FLYER Trains-Recent or Older Model s-ANY conditions. Bring them back with you after ' spring break. Call evenings 967-1632... . Needed: ride ;to D.C. Friday or ride to Richmond before 9:00 am Friday. Will share expenses. Call Tom at 933-4501. GHOST NEEOEO: to talk authoritatively about . ghost to my high school class. We're studying ghost of Julias Caesar. Call Jim 967-4877 after 6. Wantedt Male apartment mate (prefer grad) Duplex near campus. Private room $S5month and share utilities. FLORIDA OR BUST! ride for 2 to FL Lauderdale or vicinity, 9th, loth, or 11th. Share expenses, cell Jim 933-8754. MUST HAVE GOOD USED MAN'S 10-SPEEO BICYCLE. SMALL FRAME 18" to 21". Call Ted, 967-4676. Needed- Ride to Ashevilte. or Hendersonville, on Friday, March 9th. Will help with expenses. Call Tina at 967-6617. HELP! Need ride to Orlando, Florida. Can leave Thurs. afternoon or Friday anytime. Will help with gas. Call Lynn 933-6067. Girl needs a ride to Lexington, Kentucky for spring break. Will share expenses, driving. Call 929-7844. . , WANTEO: OLD COLLECTIONS OF BASEBALL BUBBLE GUM CARDS. ALSO WANT FOREIGN POSTAGE STAMPS. IN EITHER CASE. CALL 933-2852 AFTER 7:00. Miscellaneous Reward: For Return of lost wallet in NCNB area. Please contact Ken Webb, 968-9068. No questions asked. Any coed can live at the Kappa Alpha Theta house during summerschool for 8185session. . Two mealsday .end A-C. 968-9398. $2$ . reward for info leading to rental of. farm-house. Win repair.' etc. 5-E University Gardens 942-55 18. For Rent: 2 bedroom air conditioned mobile home SlOOmonth. available April S. Telephone 942-4420 or 929-2854. RENT SAVER! Invest In 3 bdr., lw bath, AC, furnished mobile home In excellent condition and low costs; then save more .upon .resale. Approx. TOTAL net Cost lor 2 yr$i $25month . per person. 967-4491. - ; - " BIKEWAYS CYCLE CENTER Now Open! 106 N. Graham St. at the west end of Chapel Hiti. 942-4480. Typing ' of manuscripts.' theses, dissertations, letters, term papers, etc. IBM Sdectric pica typewriter. 967-5121.. Legal, medical abortions from 1 day, to 24 weeks, as low as $125. Free pregnancy tests and birth control into. Mrs. Rogers. Wash. D.C. 202-628-7656 or 301-484-7424 anytime. Simplifying? Your contributions of clothes. -books; I uniture. appliances, etc are needed at the P.TX THRIFT SHOP. Proceeds go to area public schools and they'll need the extra fuhds -"Now More Than Ever" P.T.A. THRIFT SHOP, SOS W. Franklin, 967-1272. Birthchotcej for ta formation and counseling on alternatives to abortion Mon-Fri 7-10 P.M. Call 942-3030. . . . Fast professional repairs on hi-fi stereo components and guitar amplifiers. Call 929-2841, Audio Service Technician, Justice Street, Chapel Hl. SUMMER ROOM FOR RENT : Great location near Uptown and across from campus. Big Color . T.V.. Parking hassef free. S60session double occupancy. Can 968-9 193. 1 TFffl Besides Henderson Residence College, Pi Lar...Ja Phi fraternity and jrescnUiives from the Academic Kcsidencc Area (ARA) from the fourth floor of Morrison lkrmitory have also submitted living-learning suggestions, Donald Boulton, dean of Student Affairs, and Robert Kepncr, director of Residence Life were supposed to meet with Henderson Residents Wednesday night to discuss the proposals further. CGC member Ernie Patterson stated, "Those groups and clubs that will receive academic credit or who bring a great deal of recognition to the University should be supported by the University and not by student fees. A tentative timetable was suggested for the budget preparation and hearings. As suggested, the budget would be presented April 17. Student Body President Ford -Runge suggested more frequent meetings to speed up work on the budget. "Students want action, they want to see results. This timetable may convince people that the CGC is no different than the SL, Runge said. "We need to move the budget through in record time and get on to other things. Once we lose the students confidence, it 'will be rough to get it back. l)SI ' Come on down and play footsball at the Sunshine Sllvermine 106 N. Graham SL Hot dogs Drinks weekly tournaments. We have twelve tournament tables. Cash for your Boy Scouts-OA patches and neckerchiefs. Dig them out of the attic during . the Holidays. Any Quantity. Free Estimates. Call 967-7877 after C pm. - NEED EXTRA MONEY? Subjects needed for computer-run t psychology experiment.- Pay based on performance ($1.75hour average). Two hours every Tuesday and Thursday mornings. March 20-Aprl 26. Call Mary Sapp, Psychometric Lab, 933-3941. LOST: Pair of gold, wire-rim glasses in black leather carrying case. Possibly dropped along West Cameron Ave. near Swain Hall. If found, please call Greg Tuttle at 967-2102. LOST: Senior Class Ring. White gold-B.S.. '75. Name on inside Dennis Walker, Reward: Call 933-3281. Lost from University Gardens, solid gray, shorthalred. spayed female cat. Flea collar maybe. Shy, but may respond to "Grimble". 967-3353, evenings. Reward. Students, Faculty, Staff- Need inexpensive painting or hanoy work done to your house, apartment, or room over spring break? Call 967-5413 after 5 for free estimate. , For Sale 1964 Plymouth Valiant. Good mechanical condition. Good Transportation. $275. Call Jeff at 933-5698. Leave message if not there. For Sale: 190 SL Mercedes new top, tires, leather needs restoring. $1,000. Call 226-9786 after 7:30. . For Sale: 1962 Volvo humpback. Brand new tires, runs great. $350 firm. Call 942-8140 evenings. STEREOS: LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES on FINEST AUDIO EQUIPMENT. BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES RISE DUE TO DEVALUATION. SERVING CHAPEL HILL SINCE 1971. Call ANN at 942-7172, then visit 1510 Cumberland Road. YARD SALE: Antiques, sculptured terrariums, and planters, walnut furniture, clothes and fine iunk. Fri-Sat-Sun afternoons. 1012 Burch Ave, Durham. For Sale: Auto, turntable PE 2035 wdust cover, NEW cartridge, 3Vt years warranty remaining. $115. Call Bill. 929-2610. '66 MG 8 very good condition. Engine excellent condition. $750 firm. Call 933-2832. Ken Huffman. 1971 MG Midget Blue, Wire Wheels, heater. and radio 16,000 miles. excellent condition. .$1.750.00. Call 942-1266. - Artist printing press 21" x 21" bed, up to 30 tons pressure. Suitable for larger relief prints or small etchings. $50.00 967-5136, Peter. For Sale! Ford Falcon. Good condition, must sell. $150.00 Call EJ at 929-3153. A whole lot of lovin' German Shepherd puppies good natured. Will be large. AKC registered. 1st shot and wormed. Try us, you'll love us. 286-3681 Durham. 1968 Rover TC2-2000 Leather interior 4 fwd gears 2 carbs, Michel in tires. 23 mpg. Raleigh 4-6 pm 834-6379. 1968 Austin Healey Sprite 62,000 miles. Excellent interior . Good engine, $1,000.00 even. Call Mane 933-7731. 1972 . Honda CB 350. 3,500 miles Body damaged .from fail, but otherwise in good running condition. Will sacrifice for $450. Call 6773 after 5pm. Audiophile class equipment:' Q.U.A.D.; am pe-p ream p-$300 Koss-9 electrostatic headphones-$90 Both excellent condition with warranty. 967-5136 Peter. ORPHEUS DISCOUNT AUDIO Price rises due to dollar devaluation coming in THREE MORE OAYS for many items. Buy before spring break at- OLD PRICES and have your system WAITING FOR YOU WHEN YOU RETURN. Be sure to check THIS WEEKS SPECIAL. Call 967-6380, or come by our office. No. 16. 105 N, Cotumbia,'Tabove CCB). FOR SALE: 1966 Ford Cortina GT-$350- 1960 VW-S100, RCA Refrigerator $35. Call 942-2014 dinnertime. For Sale: Fender Bluegrass Banjo, Sansui AuS5A, Tensor Racket. 21" Gitane Tore de France, low prices. 942-6331 between 6 and 9.