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I The Dtlly Tr Hal Two years of operation by Stella Shelton Staff Writer Lots of birthdays fall in October John Lennon's, " Brigittc Bardot's, Marcello Mastrioanni's, Joan Crawford's, the late Dwight D. Eisenhower's, the Human Sexuality Information and Counseling Service's, Annette Funicello's. The list is The list is endless. Of all these birthdays, only one can claim to be the first student-operated counseling service in the U.S. in the area of total human sexuality UNCs own Human Sexuality Vacant CGC seats to be filled Special elections will be held Wednesday Oct. 3 1 in tw o districts to fill vacancies on the Campus Governing Council. The elections will be held in undergraduate on-campus district Vll and graduate district IV due to the resignations from the council by Bill Putnam and Gary McLean. District Vll consists of the Upper Quad and Henderson Residence College. District f-s it l LATE SHOW Fri.-Sat. 11:15 DIANA ROSS is Billle Holiiday "LADY SINGS THE BLUES" 1:10 3:04 4:53 6:54 8:4S Friday! NIGHT WATCH J s GPi NOW FLAY! NO makers ot "Fritz The Cat" mm Y.. . Y" Heavy Ejrtertinmnt! 4 C7 XkV AJUKTA CHO73' 1-3-5-7-0 & EOT FL&Tl'II J, run c? ma NOW PLAYING Adulterer- -Peacemaker- . T . J UA . . , """1 6 Tragic Women - ' In His Life . . . '"v f - W i I 1 SjX WIVES Keith Mitch el In Technicolor Shows 3:17-5:55-83 Now Playing ONE OF THE FIVE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR ONE OF THE FIBE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR 'A Warm and Winning Filml " ' $ v If Wa ' - : Willi II rr0 Now Playing i f ' A C f- m iir" ' -- t m "m"k. J - -. p- i.,, k It w ' W U it w J1 'Shows 3-57-9 ' Thuradry, October 18, 1873 Jl Information and Counseling Service (HSICS). Today HSICS celebrates its second birthday. And they've come a long way for a two year old. HSC1S now has a successful educational Outreach program that is, a group of jeople available to show films and facilitate discussions in dorms, fraternities, sororities and other community organizations. According to HSCIS Director Robert Diamant, Outreach has gone to Chapel Hill High School, Morrison and Joyner dorms. Oct. 31 IV represents graduate students in the departments of Medicine and Education. Candidates for the seats must turn in petitions signed by 25 residents of their district by Oct. 24. The petitions can be obtained in Suite C of the Carolina Union. Polls will be open from 1 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Connor and Ruffin dorms for District VII and in the Health Sciences Building and Pea body for District IV, Elections Board Chairman Tom Goss said Wednesday. ILove Me Tonight Directed By J I (1932) Rouben Mamoulian j Maurice Chevalier j Jeanette MacDonald J 1 Thursday, Oct. 18th pf TTTTl J Murphey Hall 8 p.m. H II MM rL j ii fit riii?t8jf itCii j r Milton's Has The Best Looking I Sweaters And Sweater Vests ' f , 's p f ii ;;:. ' -if-" ' .Jr 5-, i r p' 'i ju 3bii c ,. i ni (a rrvi it ) i i Fisherman Knit Sweaters . I 1 . Hand knitted woo made in Italy in crew neck or turtle -necfc $30.00 2. Domestic Acrylic by Revere crew neck $16.00 Chapel Hill Downtown Chapel Hill University M all Sat. Night, Oct. 20 8 FM at Cameron Indoor Stadium and has been imported by Meredith College. Diamant said HSICS currently handles around 65 cases a week. In 1972, only 15 per cent of the cases came by the office for face-to-face counseling. Now one-third of the cases are walk-ins. Diamant said. Twenty-two trained volunteer counselors compose the service's staff, Diamant said. After Thanksgiving, any student can have a chance to be a counselor. HSCIS will then "begin screening people. Diamant suggests if you're interested, call HSCIS and leave your name. Diamant hopes that the training program now being designed will be distributed in the United States as a "model training program for human sexuality." The Campus Governing Council has approved an allocation for the purchase ol 10,000 birth control and VD handbooks, Diamant said. One thousand of each arc expected to arrive in November and the rest will probably arrive in January, Diamant continued. These books will be distributed free of charge, he said. Diamant describes the primary function of the service as being "a health education center." He said. "We supply information that should be readily available to all people." UNC students arc welcome to come bv Suite B of the Union from 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. or from 7:30-9:30 p.m. on Monday through Thursday or from II a.m. until 2 p.m. on Friday or call 933-5505 anytime at all. Raleigh : ., - ,1 in in ii - r Duke University Union Major Attractions Committee presents n plus - special guests - Commander Cody & The Lost Planet Airmen tompus Today's Events Th film "The Mystery ol Animal Behavior" will be shown at 7:30 p.m. In the Carroll Ha:l auditorium. Admission Is free. The first meeting of the Campus Food Service Advisory Committee will be at 4 p.m. In room 213 of the Union. Chapel Hill ECOS will meet at 7:30 p.m. In room 215 of the Union. Anyone Interested In attending the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest rededlcatlon and camp-in this weekend can get final Information and directions then. Dr. P.O. Gassman of Ohio State University will speak on "M'.trenlum Ions Unusual Intermediates In Organic Chemistry" at 4 p.m. In 207 Venable Hall. Coffee will be served In the lower lobby at 3:30 p.m. Services will be held tor Slmchas Torah at 7:30 p.m. at the HSIIel foundation. Traditional services for Shabbos will start every Saturday at 10 a.m. at Hlllel. A class on Jewish prayer will be taught by Rabbi Schleslnger at 1 1 a.m. The Baptist Campus Ministry will hold worship services at the Battle House at 6:15 p.m. on the topic ol The Weakness of Positive Thinking." Recreation at 5 p.m. will precede the service. Law school by Ethel Johnson Staff Writer A program designed to bring more minority students into UNC Law School w ill be held Saturday. Oct. 27 at the law school. The project which started last year is the law school's only formal minority recruitment program. Recruitment is primarily directed toward college-level blacks and Indians. James A. Beaty, project director, outlined the following as goals of the project: to interest minority students in law and careers in the legal profession. to interest them in applying to law school, and to prepare them to meet entrance For Your Dancin' u i?ooy s iLQUimej Open Daily 5 P.M.-l A.M. (2 A.M. Fri. & Sat.) LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY 9-1 Tfifs Week , tm w tf rj m . . . 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Ken Leavitt, a teacher ot Transcendental Meditation, will present a lecture and slide presentation on "Transcendental Meditation and the Application ol Creative Intelligence in Business" at 2 p.m. In room T-7 ol the Business School In Carroll Hall. The NSC color video tape TV special on Transcendental Meditation will also be shown. Coming Events A lecture on management Information systems design and implementation will be presented by R.F. Gamblil Jr. of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. The lecture will be at 3 p.m., Monday, Oct 29 In 215 Phillips. Refreshments will follow In the Physics Lounge. A convocation of the Institute of Nutrition by Dr. Cecil G. Sheps, vice chancellor, health affairs and member of the Institute's Policy Board will be held on Thursday, Nov. 1 1n the Ballroom ot the Carolina Inn. Registration Is at 1 :30 p.m. and the social hour is at 4 p.m. The recruits miiiniooties requirements. to provide information at an early time as to the nature of the law school's curriculum. Beaty said the number of participants last year totaled approximately 1 15 and he hopes for 150 this year. The format for this year includes the administering of a sample LSAT to the students, a panel discussion and representative participation by the other three law schools in North Carolina. . The sample LSAT w ill be administered by a UNC Guidance and Testing Center counselor; the students will be given the same time periods that are given on the - And - Sippin' Fun s AnracTion 0 ... . o Chapel Hill US 15-501 at Eastgate 929-2171 DiSH CLIJO TTT w P THE A L D JV K V 1 .vV---vy STEAKS LOBSTER PORK CHOrS HAM STEAKS 8Kck 9m Omnm t tyemum AT TE TABLE AND COOKED TO PERFECTION. YCU TO HELP YOURSELF TO OUR GENEROUS FINE WINES AND BEERS. BROWN BAGGING T ONCE C CMl tMt Pt OCX I 0 MOE Of TiiS 141? - - - - - - - - - - - - - PED0LIR DINXFR ai!3 DTH 1018 ' J4U CMAPfl Hill DC ?'il4 .'P Tickets now on sale at all Area Record Bars, Record & Tape Centers, Page Box Office & The Carolina Union $4-$5 in advance $5 at the door iroiiice seize ;rads ? raid in dbrmr Three UNC students were arrested this week on drug charges by Chapel Hil! detectives, according to police. Arrested on felony warrants were Donald C Rudisill. sophomore from Uncolnton. who lives in 20 1 Teague dorm; his roommate Adrian Wood, a senior from Great Britain; and Ralph Howard Gray, a senior from Charlotte. Gray lives in Carolina Apartments in Carrboro. Police said Rudisill was arrested at 1 1 p.m. Tuesday and charged with possession with intent to distribute more than five grams ol marijuana and with possession of LSD. His bond was set at $1,500. Gray was arrested at I a.m. on Wednesday and charged with possession with intent to distribute more than one gram of hashish. Bond was set at $1,000. Wood was arrested at 4:50 a.m. on Wednesday and charged with possession w ith intent to distribute LSD. His bond was also set at $1,000. A actual test. Beaty said the law school received approval for this undertaking from the Educational Testing Service of Princeton. New Jersey. A panel discussion is designed to inform students on the different types of law study one can pursue, such as civil, criminal, or corporate law. The group will consist of Mayor Howard Lee of Chapel Hill. Clay Knight of Durham Legal Aid Scoiety, Professor Charles Day of UNCs law school and other minority lawyers from North Carolina who are engaged in various fields of the legal profession. They w ill discuss "Minorities in the Law: A Realistic Perspective." 11 L -USIRIAf RAKCE -tSJi'ir person, oou b. from New York or Nassau. Add J98 from Chica go. Singles add ill. 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