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Geri Wilson, summer job placement
counselor for the University's Career
Planning and Placement Service, said the
opportunities for summer employment by
aylor denies appeal
y campus policemen
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A .third appeal by campus policemen
protesting recent changes in their work shift
schedule was denied this week by Chancellor
N. Ferebee Taylor.
In a letter dated April 1, which policemen
received Wednesday, Taylor said he
followed the unanimous recommendation of
the University Staff Grievance Committee in
denying the appeal.
Both police spokesman Eunice Sparrow,
and their attorney, Roy M. Cole, declined to
comment on whether an appeal will be made
to the State Personnel Board.
Taylor's decision was made after he
received a three-page report on the third step
grievance procedure hearing held March 18,
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Adver. Mgr.
this time of year are already limited, so
students who register now with the
Placement Service should not feel that a job
is guaranteed. However, students are still
encouraged to register she said.
Wilson said the Placement Service was in
a sense a clearing house for information on
from Professor Gerald Barrett, chairman of
the grievance committee. Barrett's report
was attached to Taylor's letter and said the
committee unanimously recommended that
the appeal be denied.
The policemen's grievance stems from the
implementation of an "exchange program"
last February under which officers, one-at-a-time,
serve two weeks on each of the two
shifts other than their regular shifts. The
protesting officers say they were hired with
the unwritten agreement that they would
work a fixed shift.
Thirteen of the 28 campus policemen
signed a petition Jan. 31 which set up the
third step hearing.
In his letter denying the appeal,
Chancellor Taylor quoted the grievance
committee report as saying, "There can be no
serious doubt that the protested system has
the potential for constituting a significant
improvement over the former system ... It is
a small price to pay to achieve greater
versatility to ask each officer to spend a few
weeks each year working on other shifts,
while he continues to work on his regular
shift for some 44 to 48 weeks each year."
SAVINGS
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FURNITURE
Reuijhof'.lr'rrHj Soffl Ivh
CoJChf;s. . . from $49..'0
neupfo!si(.-rfj Chairs,
from SI 4. 50
Us'jtf Mattresses
(sterilized). ..from $;.05
Nf:w liinersDrirtq
Mattresses SBoxsprinqs
. .from $29.95
1121 W. Main St.. Durham
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jobs. The service acts as a focal point where
employers can make their employment needs
known and where students can come to find
out the opportunities available to them.
Wilson called Chapel Hill and the
Triangle area a crowded area for summer
employment. She said employers in Chapel
Hill can often fill their summer positions
simply by hiring students who come directly
to them seeking employment.
The Placement Service therefore tends to
stress job opportunities outside the
immediate area, Wilson said.
Wilson said she encourages students not
to restrict themselves to one particular city
or region when seeking a job. She said it was
important to be geographically flexible so
that the student would be in a better position
to get a job of special interest to him,
especially in cases where job openings are
very competitive.
Many employers don't actually recruit on
campus for summer jobs, Wilson said; most
of them contact the Placement Service by
phone or mail, but those who do recruit on
campus are in the final stages now.
Because summer jobs include many
seasonal jobs, students traditionally find
positions open with summer camps, resorts
and construction companies. But while these
three remain a major source of summer
employment, Wilson said, the range and
variety of employment available is wide.
The Placement Service has set up a
Summer Job Reading Room in 203 Gardner
Hall to provide information on available
jobs and suggestions for types of jobs. The
room is open and students can browse .
through the files which have jobs arranged
according to location and type of work
involved.
Wilson said one of the sources most used
by students is the Geographic Survey
Notebooks! These contain questionnaires
filled out by UNC students describing the
jobs they held during the previous summer
ATfHMTlON
SENIORS!
The Air Force has open
ings for officers in the fields
of civil, mechanical, elec
trical, aeronautical & aer
ospace engineering, com
puter science & math. Be
nefits include outstanding
pay, steady promotions,
travel, medical care. 30
days vacation. - r
SGT. TOM LAMM
Post Office Building
Durham
Phone: 682-5381
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Knit tops
Halters
Halter sets
E. Franklin
lAME OF
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you to try your
IARBLE SHOOTING COITEST
For College Students!
Saturday, April 20. Universitj Square
Need boning-up?
We Have the Boo!
We Have the
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DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL I
Open Every Day.. .Friday 'til 9 O Sunday 1-5
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and include evaluations of the jobs. These
notebooks provide good information to
students who are unsure of what they want to
do during the summer.
I he "Summer Employment Directory"
gives a Using of camps, summer theatres,
ranches, reports, restaurants and businesses
that reguiarly hire college students for
summer help. The directory says that
employers of resorts and camps look mostly
for good references, training, work
experience ana special skills when reviewing
applicant!
but room
Camp salaries can vary greatly
find board are usually included.
If you wanted to work for the Federal
Government this summer and haven't yet
applied, tllen you're probably too late. Many
of their office jobs require the applicant to
take a "Slimmer Employment Exam" and
the last die to apply for this exam was Jan.
25. Therl are, however, laborer's jobs
available with application deadlines of April
15.
For those
Europe thjj
of you who wanted to work in
summer and are now a little
discourage
, the possibility of finding a job
there sti
exists. The Council on
Educational Exchange, an
Internatiortl
agency thai
helps students get their work
ut a lot of red tape, announced
papers wit
recently, "
lost of the recent problems (in
7 a . a 1
Britain) wire
i cioseiy reiatea to laoor
have now been settled. If any
disputes th
students ha
P difficulty in finding a job for
any reason
our cooperating agency in
London wil
assist them."
If you're
oking for a job in Chapel Hill,
you can
the Career Planning and
Placement
Office, 211 Gardner; the
Security Commission on
Employmeij
Franklin S
tfeet; the Student Aid Office in
Vance Hall
P bulletin board lists part time
job opening!
the UNC Personnel Office in
Vance Hall
the Personnel Office at N.C.
Memorial Hospital or your department in
the Universir".
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ml 5:15 In ttm Union. Erofts wfzom. Topic: "What can
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racnsa'ior at 5. T topic
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Kochorolatrr A lecture r'
atructura and fcmction ol
fwnostebln. iho Bonr
and a comparison Ina
normal and alckled atataa of
Pcnniaton at tonigfrt In Ft
Public ia kirfted.
lob in wiS ba glvan by Dr.
307 of Vena U a Ka!L Tha
Tha CGC Appointments Ccitiee wiil hold Kaaringt (n
Room 239 of tha Carolina Uni tonight at 8.
Crmgi County attzent for Wma0a Power win matt
tonight at 8 In Room 217 of thcGnion.
AM atudMita who took EngliK 1 andor 2 within tha last
year (Spring 1973) who wish to t up their papara from tha
English oftlca should coma by Flint 200 Greenlaw and leave
iner names before April 12. Thei
r eapers wBI be returned ana
week after that data.
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Appecations for tha Forum Coistittea are aveiUbte at tha
union desk. Sign up for intarvievi through Friday.
Items of In
rest
Lost One Navy pea lacked blai with one button mlasino.
Reward ottered. Call 929-2605 art ask for Tom.
Want carpool to Hillsborough wh
other Jurors tha waafc of
AprH i. can Sheila at 942-7513
Found: A man's watch in Paking
Lot on comer of
Mccauley and Flttsboro SlreeL
tan S49-M11, extension
CaeipMs news
RHA elections today
Elections for area representatives to the
Residence Hall Associition Governing
Board will be held today irbm 1 to 6 p.m.
Five of the six races for Lhese RHA posts
are uncontested. ; ;
Old East, Old West and jCarr will vote at
Carr for candidate Charles May. Whitehead
residents vote at Whiteheadfor Ann Foster.
The candidate for Spfencer, Mclver,
Kenan, and Alderman i Betsy Jones.
Students in those dorms wil lvote at Mclver.
Ann Berman is the candidate for the seat
from Joyner and the Morehead
Confederation. Those students are to vote in
Joyner and Everett. The Upf er Quad votes
UNIVERSITY
OPTICIANS
DON REGISTER & STAFF
Reg. Licensed Opticians
Prescriptions Filled, !
Lenses Duplicattd
CONTACT LENSES FITTED
942
8711
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New And Larger Quarters In University Squarel
OS COOfilDinigl SOODT1-
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FOR SALE
MUST SELL: Kenmore Washer. Excellent condition, extra
clean. 3 cycles, 2 speeds. All other extras. Raleigh. $35 or
less. 772-2238.
Lost An alligator wallet near SL Anthony's HaiL Dont care
about the money. Means a lot to me. Reward substantial. CaR
BIN at 967-7956 or return to SL Anthony's.
Dreaming of a unique and inexpensive summer adventure? If
Interested In camping on a secfuded private beach fn tha
Caribbean send a stamped addressed envelope and St to
Labadie Commune, Box 496, Carrboro, N.C.
Teledyne Packard Eell Solid State AMFMFM Stereo
Receiver with 8 -track tape player and built-in 4 -channel
decoder with 2 speakers all for $150. Can 933-5124 (ask for
Chip).
For Sale: Yamaha classical guitar with case; pretty good
condition $50; Call Jenny 489-2121 evenings. Nice for
beginning.
1970 2 B.R. Trailer 12 x 46 furnished. Only $2000.00. Worth
much more but has some problems. Can 966-9337 after 2
P m-
RUNNERS AND CYCLISTS use E.R.G. for LSD. Sold
Exclusively at THE CLEAN MACHINE. 110 West Main StreeL
Carrboro. 867-51 34.
Do you need sofas ($35.00 and up), tables, chests, kitchen
tables, t.v.'s, stereos, and more?? AH at low prices Ci II or
coma by Good As New Furniture, 409 W. Rosemary 829
8259, Tues.-SaL 10-5.
71 Honda CL100, good, cond.; 3250 miles; helmet, cover
car carrier tnct. $250. 933-7363 keep trying.
GREAT BUY! 8 months old Kenwood 3200 stereo receiver
and two Pioneer R-300 speakers worth $490, setting $350, call
471-1400 after 70.
STEREOS: GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY FINEST
EQUIPMENT LOWEST PRICES; FULL WARRANTIES;
'CHECK F.ECEIVER SPECIALS LIMITED QUANTITIES!
CALL ANN 8HACHTMAN. 942-7172; VISIT. 1518
CUM3SRLAND F.D.
FOR RENT
NEED: A ROOK MATE TO SHARE, a 2-bedroo-n apL in
Carrboro 3 miles off campus, for summer aesaton. Good
location. Can Bill at S67-7858.
AvtiiaUe anmed alsfy 3 2 -feed room ac furnished mobile
homes, $SD.OO per month, telephone S29-2S54 1 to 5.
EEACH L0YER5: Ocean front cottages for rant spring
parties or summrr vacation. CaH 72S-5&64 or P.O. Box 159
Atlantic Beach. Outer Banks Realty.
Vanlad: Two fa mala roommates both sessions summer
school. Berkshire Apis. $5 month plus utiHUes. Poof, A.C,
modem kiichen. CaU 829-6818.
YUStf YUM APARTMENT for sublease this summer. Pool,
AC, arpl-snces. S13Qmonth, use my furniture too. One
bedroom, but room for two. CaH Winston Cavin at 942-6481.
Female roommal naedtd. V.ay to Aug. Wslklng distance to
campus. 2 bdrm.. AC, Pool, J12S per month. Furnished. Cat
942-4419 altemoons and evenings.
2i43 and ask for Joe-
Lest: CoW BoSova waleh. brown leather band. Scratch on
r),M 0r crystat Reward. CaS Tom Hontar at S&8-S305
Lost Irish aattar wearing brown collar. Answers to lan.
Reward ofterad: can 97-477.
MAT (Medical CoHega Admission Test) appttcaUone are
d ja bt tawa CHy. Iowa on AprH 12 for the May testing. This
dtfa Is a belter one for taking tha admission test tor entering
kt 1375-7S. A 2x2 photograph and $20 are needed with the
a piefin. Applications are available at the Guidance and
Ttsting Carter in Nash Mat! (across from the Inn parsing lot);
Cr. Etraughn's of" ice. 312 South Building; Arts and Sciences.
tH South SuSding and tha Medical School Admissions
C ffiee. 224 Uerder. Counselors are available for discussing
nd school and health career options at tha Outdance and
Testing Center. Can 933-2175 for an appointment.
Going to summer school? The Kappa Delta Sorority House
48 be open both sessions. $200 per session includes room
and board. Tha house Is located at 219 E. Franklin Street
across from tha Planetarium, close to campus and
downtown. N Interested, can the KA house at: 9eS-9160 or
nt2-4S99. First come ttrsl serve.
Tha UNC Chemistry Department will sponsor a
s fmposium on "Chemical Aspects of Evolution.- during the
afternoon and evening Friday. April 5. Registration is free but
sjace Is limited. Register m advance or write: Evolution
kimisymposium. Department I Chemistry. UNC, Chapel
Kilt
Persian Languaga Course: If you want to take tha Persian
Language lor credit, please cal Goli Irani at 929-2306 after 5
a j. or tha Linguistics Department at Dey Hall.
M members of PM Eta Sigma who were inducted In Spring
1173, should pick up their certificates at Room 303-D South
ufldmg.
Applications and Interview sign-up' sheets are now
availabJa at tha Union desk for anyone interested In working
en a Union committee.
Save your pennies for tha ZBT Mile of Pennies Annual
charity project It makes sense to give cents.
In tomei
at Ruffin for Lee Wallace.
The contested seat is for Scott Residence
College with Melinda Hickman and Joe Tate
running. Scott residents will vote at Parker.
Year-at-Sevil!e open
, Openings are still available in the Year-at-Seville
program, offered by the Department
of Romance Languages. Although
participation normally comes in the junior
year, the program is open to all
undergraduate and graduate students. It is
not necessary to be a Spanish major to
participate.
Under the program, now in its second
year, students spend a full academic year at
the University of Seville.
UNIVERSITY SQUARE
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3 bedroom house to sublease. One mile from campus.
Unfurnished. $180month. May 15-AugusL' AC. 933-5952.
I.pt to Sublet: AC townhouse, 1V baths, very close to
campus, 2 rooms, pool. May thru Aug. 929-7388. A-17
University Gardens (possible next year).
Save gas and doners. 3 miles from campus. 2 A 3 bedroom
ac furnished mobile homes, $90.00 to 125.00. a month. Call
29-2854 1 to 5.
WANTED
V7 art tad Parsons with some maintenance or construction
experience to work full or part time. Cait 929-9016 after 5 p.m.
Wanted: Used leases' 3 or 5 speed bike. Reasonable price.
Cait after 5 p.m. 929-9841.
)eded Immediately: Waitress and kitchen help lop pay
apply In person Honey's Restaurant Glen Lennox
Shopping Center.
Itate grad student desires part-time Chapel HiUCarrboro
residence for next I all. Have country home but unable to
commute every day due to distance. Need place with only
minimal accommodations for about three nights per week.
VESI pay proportionate rent. Call 528-0458 and leave
rtetsagerutmber or write: Richard CowperthwalL Rt. 1. Box
199. Wake Forest.
Energetic young man. Opera la campus-wide party picture
tusiness. Start Immediately, photographic experience.
relpfuL Candid Color Systems. Box 25663. Oklahoma City,'
Oklahoma 73125. Phone (435) 717-6313.
MISCELLANEOUS
Condoms for Men: Top-quality Brands All at very Low
Frtcea. Dont aetSe for less than the best Adam 4 Eve,
F ranfcRn A Columbia (over Zoom).
SUMMER TRAINING OPPORTUNITY: PAID SUMMER
TRAINING PERIOD IN NEWPORT. RHODE ISLAND THIS
fUMMER AND GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT UPON
GRADUATION. TO FIND OUT IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE
CONTACT LT OLSHiNSKI, NAVAL ARMORY. UNC 833
1193. PERSIAN LANGUAGE COURSE. If you want lo take Persian
far CREDIT please contact Linguistics DepL secretary at
(33-1192 aecond floor. Dey HaiL
Your creek can produce usable electricity. Measurement
Instructions and other details: $2. Write: Weathers, Box 133,
Greensboro, North Carolina 274G2.
Typing Experienced In term papers, theses, and
dissemUona. CaS 929-5321 after 3:00, -
THE CAVE
Cod Beer at Reasonable Prices. Pineal!, Air Hockey,
FoosfeaiL Color TV. Two REAL Dart Board a Lots Of Did Gold
on the Jukebox. Hike Cross Plays Every Friday. What Other
Ser In Otepel H1U Offers AB That? 452 W. Franklin SL
EUR OPE-I SRAEL-AFRICA. Travel discounts year-round,
Student Air Travel Agency, Inc. 201 Alien Road, Suite 410,:
A Simla, GA. 30308 (404) 2S8-428.
f 01 FAST PRCFESC'.CNAL SERVICE CN QUALITY HI-FI
STEREO COMPONENTS CALL JOHN FLORENCE AT 829
1341. WOt. DAY-SATUR CAY. 9X0-5:00.
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