Thursday, March 21, 1374 e.. J ' .v.v.v.vjjf VereJ'ena V n 5 Academic Advisory Committee : 1 ( i -i t : V." v'S The Dally Tsr Hael i U hd ki --J- y O A A O 8 by Hsnry Fsrber Clztt Wrltsr Remember the stacks of paper they sent you the summer before your freshman year that were supposed to help you figure out what to register for? Kind of made you wish you'd enrolled in the community college down the road instead of that hell-raising place on the Hill that your high school adviser said was too big anyway. Recruiting schedule set The UNC-CH Career Planning and Placement Service has announced that 13 organizations will be recruiting on campus during the week of March 25-29. Monday, March 25: H.J. Heinz Company; Strand, Skees, Jones and Co. and Cumberland County Hospital System, Inc. Tuesday, March 26: H.J. Heinz Company; Terminal Communications, Inc.; Carolina Power and Light Co. and Bank of Virginia Company. Wednesday, March 27: Graybar Electric Co., Inc.; University of Tennessee Knoxville Library, The Northwestern Bank and Listt and Myers, Inc. "Take only memories. Leave only foot prints..." CIccn, unobtrusive bec'tpscking tsnts by: fmorihface Jan Sport Alpine Designs Rivendel! Eureka THE TRAIL SHOP 405 W. Frshklin St. Milton's Spring Sho6 Sols! Entire Stock ! America's Most Famous ; Brand Shoes- Regularly $55.00, NOW $30.00. Lots of San Re mo Shoes and Boots At 1 2 Price And Loss. Downtown-University Mall The Deliy Tar MmI hi published by the Uohferalty of .' Korth Caroline Student PubSieeSofta Board, d:?y . except Sunday, mmm periods, vacation, and cummer period. No Sunday Issue The foBowing -da tea art to be the only Saturday Issues: September ; IS, 22, 8: 23, October 27, and November 10 A 17. Offices are at the Student Union buildmg, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel HUL N.C 27814. Telephone number: New, tporta 133-1011,. $23-1312; .j'r, CSreuta'Jon, AaverttsJr.g $53-1163. Subscription rater $18.09 par yar, $3.00 par eemeater. Second class postage paid at U.S. Poet Office kv ChspeT Hi2l, N.C. i Tha Campus Cowr.Sna Council tt& have power to determine tha f tudent AeUvltSe Fee and to cppreprlata ell revenue derived If em ta Student Active Fee (1.1.14 et tha Student Constitution). Tha E!!y Tsr Heel reaewe Sha right to rUtat the ty ;.vJ,;sl tana el all edvertiaement and to revise or tarn away copy It consider o&icUonable. The Ds"y Tar Hl not consider auttmenta or payment m any typogreohtcei arrera erarronaoua. r.rtio unitaa no See la eien to Hie Buainaae . :jtTivt witsifi (1) one day after tha edvertUement. arpaara, or witri.i tna day el tha rceivr; of tear heat or au5aer!ittn of the paper. The Bsfiy Tor ' t!3l m i net te rt?onb::.!a lor more than one lrcc-nst Sn!lirt ci an ad rtssfrt achaduied to run tsvtfs! Kmte. KeKsa lor auch eorreetJon must, fca e"fi bfora the nest InserSon. 55 e 9 , V jfrty Fs jI . . Cuainaaa ilsr. ttar. tjr. I"1! ' 1L Maybe it wasn't that bad. The pre registration instructions were fairly explicit: "If you choose to spend the next four years of your life following the B.S. program in neuro-social urban therapy, ignore the next eleven-teen pages. If not. Go to Jail, Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Pay $219.50. As hard as the General College advisers try to help freshmen out, there were always the ambiguities in the letters they sent you and the uncertainties about how to pursue a Thursday. March 28: R.H. Macyand Co., Inc.; Hanes Knitwear and Woodward and Lothrop. Check at the Placement Office in Gardner Hall for the location of the interviews. f Rooms for graduation James Residence Hall will be open for parents and family of students participating in May commencement exercises at a charge of $6 per person, regardless of the number of nights stayed. All linens will be provided by the University. James will be open from Thursday, May 9, through Monday, May 13. Reservations for housing must be made by May 2. Applications are available at the Dept. of University Housing in the basement of Bynum Hall. Contact Lenses Lenses Fitted Duplicated John C. Southern, Optician' Sunglasses Prescriptions Filled Mon.-Frl. 9-5:30 OPEN SaL 9-1:00 942-3254 121 East Franklin Chapel Hill l y P Special Wigh A a 5j5 Chase Cafeteria This includes: Batter Dipped Trout Lobster Sewberg French Fries Cole Slow i 8 5? 1 1 1 8 M . i i A i4 Hush Puppie I1 i5 Si Bolls Jello Isolds Punch i : H THURSDAY J From 5-6:30 i Meal Plan Tickets Will Be Honored I '. -eej yM.AVAWVASV'y e fi i : I; m i Va lVVJ"'tV'.l.t.tT.i..l..t.t.. major in the students best interests. And once students get settled into their dorms, the advisers never seem to have enough time to help freshmen feel confident about the decisions they're making about their future. To help these freshmen and all General College students, for that matter, about 85 members of the Student Academic Advisory Committee have been working since September to personalize and to make more efficient the advisory process. Lisa Bradley, a sophomore committee member who is also working for academic . reform, said Wednesday in an interview, the Student Government group has done its most valuable work in the gym during registration. At a table in Woollen, the student volunteers have been helping to take some of the tail off the lines that invariably form in front of the faculty advisers tables. The student advisers don't have the authority to sign drop-add and registration forms, but Bradley said they have proved helpful in giving advice on what sections and instructors to sign up for, plus giving information about South Building's procedures and policies. The overall goals of the committee, Bradley said, are to personalize the advisory process and to encourage more careful selection of courses. She indicated she was impressed by the number of students who have called the adviser's office in Suite A of the Union for academic assistance, and for At Sharyn Lynn Sportswear for now and later Swimsuits Shorts Halters SiocEcs ...for the young E. Franklin St. ..-at-. CToYrfdroYn M I mm Usb Our Convenient CHARGE PLANS BUDGET ACCOUNTS We Accept: BankAmerlcard Diners Cub e Shoppers Charge Master Charge Carte Blanche American Express tU CHAPEL HILL aMfeJ StMa LiiieMe. S.Estss Drive Shop Gordon's Coast to Coast information about the committee's tutorial program. Next fall the committee plans to assign three student advisors to aid ach of the General College advisers during registration. Bradley said she thought the student advisers could be of considerable aid to the professional advisers, who handle an average of about 120 students each. The Student Academic Advisory Committee is a subsidiary of the more encompassing Academic Affairs Committee, which plans to request official recognition by the Campus Governing Council and the funds which usually accompany such recognition. The Academic Affairs Committee also includes the Academic Reform Committee and other temporary committees which work for greater student input into various academic affairs. As far as power goes," Bradley said, the Academic Affairs Committee is going to be a very big group on campus. It's going to be an important part of Student Government. Another concern of the Academic Affairs Committee, Bradley said, will be an expansion of the number of courses students can place out of by taking standardized tests. Bradley said she would like to see more placement tests for some history courses, for example, where a student could study on his own during the summer and receive pass-fail credit. "Right now, she said, it needs to be standardized and publicized. Scooter Skirt 4 and young at heart. University Mail 3-4-01-18 I 8-PC. BLOODY MARY SET Includes a pitcher, .t a. a mrrer, o nmwr ing classes. SHC AT GORDON'S i - J Tory's ActllJ33 TJsa wS ba a maaeng o 9 Carotoe Onew ra' commltsae today el 430 p.m. AS members sst Tha Society o Protaaaiooal JowmaSata Elsma OoRaOil wit hotd a tewrcaHsm Job aatnlnar today a on tsa f Boor o Howe! HaC. Studanta wa toe ae to taa m rapraaalaSvea trow tha broadcast madle. nai?aj!ra, nagtdnea, adarflaing and Joumanani aducetton. Ewryone la aratcoena. Thm w ba a poairy raadSnfl by Gary Snydef . a poet ot Be Alan Ginabwrs aehooi Ki aenea et In lOemorte! He. AdnslMion to f rea. Thera will ba a eanal dlacuaaion eHte avaftirg at p-m- in Garrard HaH on -Affirmafhra Acon et UKC toauaa and Anawers." Tha penal la esoneored by the AAUP end va tacutty auction of tha UnrvaraKy Women tor AfarmeSe AcS04l. Tha Oranee County Ottcana tor Altamattva Powar w5S hoW their eecond maatlng tonlgtit at p.m. in Room 209 of the Union. Tha S port CSub Coursel wM nat tody at S p.n- fci Room 213 of eta Union. Thia wil ba to charter MUng and all aporta chiba ahoutd bring poaition papara and "74-75 budjata to the maatlng. Regliter to vote today from t ajn. to noon end 1 P-w- to S Streakers who travel may break laws they Streakers who choose to travel incognito could find themselves violating some laws they hadn't counted on. Not only do state statutes have indecent exposure covered, a masked streaker can get into trouble due to the one piece of clothing he has left one. According to UNC professor of North Carolina history, Jerry Cashion, a law passed in 1S68 prohibits the wearing of masks or hoods on public roads, public property and the property of others. It was originally designed to be used against Ku Klux Klan terrorists during Reconstruction. Cashion witnessed a violation of the law t, . A '(U,( -5 11 3 uu Edlrsioridls Thursday, March 21v8:15 'pm. Aycock Auditorium - USMC-G Tickets $3.00 EZZ1 FOR SALE 1974 Honda 1 25 with luggage rack. Only 300 mites. Too amsll for owner. $50. 842-4057. Color TV for aeia. 16 Inch ecraen. Good condl Son. $125. fM2 2160 after 50. MobBe Home For Sale 1 969 12 1 44 two bedroom untumJahed partially cerpatad an eppHancea tnchtdlng air conditioner, waahar. dryer $2800. CaH 942-2666. 10-cpeed Cortina bicycle for sale, perfect condition, tile guarantee. 24 frame, toe dips, pump, ate Call 929-5877 after 6. 10 SPEED HUFFY BIKE, 21 Incb frame. One yeer old. $75.00. Can after 6 p.m. 942-1831. For Sale 17SSL; only 3,500 miles; new engine overhaul exctfllont mechanical condition, helmet Included. $325.00. Call 929-9037 lata p.m. Head a Bonza Monza? A 63 Corvalr ht good shape could be yours tor only $150.00. CaH Bonze at 929-9090 after 5:30. Zalsa Binocular Microscope. 929-1859 after 5. For Sala: Minolta Rokkor Telephoto Lena. 200 mm. tSint corn II Hon. Good price. Can 942-3300. Lawrence. Save eaa dollare available May 15 2 3 bedroom ec mobile homes. SSO.CO to 125. CO. Telephone 929-2354 1 to 5. 8TER20S: GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY FINEST EQUIPMENT LOWEST PRICES; FULL WARRANTIES; CHCCK RECEIVER SPECIALS LIMITED QUANTITIES! CALL ANN SHACHTMAN, 942-7172; VISIT, 1513 CLT4LERLAND F.D. For Sle Relei Etalrtless Watch Oyster Perpetual Data Just Lets Then 6 Months Old. $325.00. 929.1570. FOR RENT Do Yeu Need A Summer Apartment For $48 Per Mon 3hf Need four eccupwtta for four bedroom town houaa ecertmenL AviiUt!e May-AuguaL Cefl 942-8335. Fema a roommate to there two bedroom apt. now or for aumrrer. Parlafly furnished pooL air conditioned. Keep trying. 967-7185. Female, nor. -smoking, needed to share eemi-turnlahed 2- bCrm. apt v'ith grad etudenL Culet nelshborhooi. Grand pldTC. $37.50 phJ uUUUea. t42-333. Two tadroom mobSa home en woodad lot lor fenL Y.".3 rer 4 furnished or unfumlahed. $121.C3month plue deposit AvalUbla bnmadiataty. 829-3188. is Drool!! S0T. k pJIL to B- CtS K3 Municipal EuMWig, Nor Coiumbi tt. to Chapel Hi a. ntm E okxr Curriculum wi praaant a fBm, Th. Srt eowers." The rw HH be ahown ton' at 7 JO m CarroB Kax Audnorttan. Admisaton la free end open to tha public. Tha Chrfan Seiance Organization maU thl wNnj ,1 S-1S in the CaroMna Unton. Topic: "la thara any bt,t tor ipiritual mr Everyone la welcome. Chack th atk lor roora minibaf. Thara wis ba a aarvtea ef worchip at Battta Houaa (Bpbtt Ceinfwa WMstry) et 6:15 thla aaning. Tha topic ot th aarvkw ba "Craatlrity." The aarvlca will ba prccaotd by recraaSon and feSowahip at 5 pjn. Thara wffl ba opan intanrtawa for Studanl Body Tr,, to ba hk! in Suita C of tha S&idant Union today from 12 noon nSi S p.m. end Friday March 22 from 12 neon until 4 p.m. Peracna In taraetad hi tha pealiion ahouid call tha tcftry m Cuiw C af 332U1 or come by. The anHiguratton of Marcua WIHiama aa Praaident ot tht S tudent Body will be haM today at 11 a.m. In room 202 Union. The puts' I In riled. Coming Events The iwport of the Taak Force on Handicapped Student Meeds atd Probiema. to the Faculty Council, at Its meeting Friday. March 22. at 4 p.m. In Hamilton Hail. N.C. incognito do not need to not long before spring break when a student wearing only a ski mask streaked his class of almost 300 students. "What disturbed me was not the violation of the indecent exposure law, but the violation of the Klan Act, Cashion said. Cashion resumed his lecture and he said. I was here during the campus upheaval in the 60s this was mild in comparison." The law has been enforced very little in this century, with the exception of the I950's period which saw a revival of the Ku Klux Klan. Legal exemptions have been made for Halloween, safety, and other legitimate masks. Ij u u a nnn mi ef e ? flf-U ej ? " e arfeiJte-aei4 tfg ei ew e a . th94t and and! CuirBv d n n r WANTED $40 Reward Information leading to rental 2 bdrm. house or apartment within 3 miles of campus. CaH Joe at 933-4147 or Ph at 933-4382. Chapel Hill Country Club needs kitchen help. Contact Chapel Hill Country Club. 929-3737. Heeded Immediately: Waitress and kitchen heip Top Pay Apply in Person Honey's Restaurant Glen Lennox Shopping Canter. MISCELLANEOUS PERSIAN LANGUAGE COURSE. K you want to take Persian language for credit pieaae Ca!l Goii Irani at 929-2036 after 5 p.m. or Linguistics Dept. at Day Hail. ECOS membership, special low student rata, $3 par year, tndudae subscription to Newsletter and Environmental Bui satin- Alao term paper materia! available tree. asp. on nuclear power end other energy alternatives. Suite B. Caroline Union, 933-3757. 8U1WMSR TRAINING OPPORTUNITY: PAID SUMMER TRAINING PERIOD IN NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND THIS SUMMER, AND GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT UPON GRADUATION. TO FIND CUT IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE CONTACT LT OLSHINSKI, NAVAL ARMORY. UNC 833 1198. REWARD: Information leading to return of Barry, biackwMte, 80 lb. Wiemute. Last aeen Friday, March 8. Prltchard end Rosemary. Wearing black collar and I.D. Call 929-2345 or 942-2421. Tai-Chi beemnara starts Wed. March 27th 7:30-8:30 PM. Community Church fee: $10.00 par month to register call 829-5874. LOST m the backseat of amaU gray car. Fab. 25, blue sued pocketbook, while hitchhiking to campus. It found please call Sara et 967-1738. kitofviews ere new being Held lor the position ol Advertising Manager with THE DAILY TAR KEEL. Please call the bueineea manager tor en appointmenL 933-1183. il!,?"3 . Two sessions: June 28 f""1 2- Ceuraea In Literature. Art. HlSt?:,tni hteaephy. Room, Board, Tuition 8485.00 par term. Vre Of. jamea ttewert. UKC-A. Aahevilie, N.C. US? '15T TOCFESS.CNAL SERVICE ON QUALITY HI-FI tl!?5t:'ON2NT CALL JOHN FLORENCE AT 629 2341, UOKOAY-SATUROAY. 8:03-5:50. liiTirC:rS ,N TKi K!SH REPC2LIC, JUNE 17-JULY .Il !!:. mrvS tf- credit In Ireland under apnacrshfp et Greentboro Reslonal Consortium. Dr. Ben wiin, E.-tfUih Department, Creenaboro College, Gfeentoore, N.C 27420.

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