The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, April 23, 1S74 .v. Cental, rned admissions 77 T7XT by Robert f.lcDonsId CtaJf Writer Admission to UNCs schools of dentistry and medicine is becoming increasingly difficult. Dr. William Straughn, director of admissions for the medical school, said that in the past two or three years the quality of applicants has increased without a proportionate increase in the number of applicants. The mean grade-point average (G PA) of persons accepted into medical school for next fall Is about a 3.4, Straughn said, as compared to a 3.1 average five years ago. T Dr. Royce Montgomery, associate professor of anatomy at UNC, received the Richard F. Hunt Memorial Award Wednesday, April 10, at the annual Surgeon Housing's employes to fight parking cost Employes of the Housing Department have presented a petition to Dr. Claiborne S. Jones, vice chancellor for business and finance, expressing dissatisfaction with the S72 parking permit cost. v The petition carries the signatures of 115 of the 140 Housing employes. Housing employe Henry Edwards said, "Something ought to be done to relieve employes who are low on the pay scale. It's ridiculous for an employe earning about $4,000 per year to pay $72 just to park his car." IIIZZZZIZZZZL :. : 3 Sell your books at ' $ The Intimate 3 iil P) n c,TrnnfiinrriTr 'ON CAMPUS' The Caiiy Tar Heal Is published by the University ol North Carolina Student Publications Board, daily except Sunday, exam periods, vacation, and summer periods. Ho Sunday issue. The following dates are to be the only Saturday Issues: September 15, 22, & 29, October 27, and November 10 & 17. Offices are at the Student Unior. uiiding. Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2. 14. Telephone numbers: News, Sports S33-1"1, 833-1012; Business, Circulation, Advertising .33-1153. 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SClBlO.OLS .1 T i Approximately 619 in-state residents applied for the 110 openings in next fall's class, according to Straughn, while out-of-state applications totaled 1,086 for a maximum of about 15 spaces which could go to non-residents. Straughn said there are no grade averages or Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) scores which in and of themselves are disqualifying, though a rough cut-off is a 3.0 GP A and a score of 500 on the MCAT for in-state students, and a 3.5 GPA and a score of 600 on the MCAT for non-residents. The dental school reported about 900 applications, over half out-of-state, for next fall's class, with a GPA of about 3.2 gets award Dental Society awards banquet. The award, given for excellence in undergraduate teaching, is presented annually by the Loblolly Dental Study Club of Eastern North Carolina. It is named for the late Dr. Richard F. Hunt of Rocky Mount, a UNC School of Dentistry graduate and a civic and professional leader who died in an air crash in 1969. Montgomery, who teaches in the School of Medicine, was born in Haitsville, Tenn. and graduated from the University of Virginia. He got his Ph.D. in anatomy from West Virginia University and came to Chapel Hill in 1965. A member of the dental fraternity Psi Omega, he teaches gross anatomy. The award winner is determined by a joint faculty and student committee of the School of Dentistry at UNC. The last Spring Introductory Lecture on Transcendental Meditation will be tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Room 217 -Student Union. Come and discover how you can get through your exams by "doing less and accomplishing more'" for information call 929-2633 ""x n n n - n sMgMiia mum pss ViT"'-' : " 3 i-n HALF- PQU cnou:3 rou::d BRING THIS COUPON GdocJ thru 423 There's something good for everybody you love at 1 32 W. 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Between 10 and 15 non residents will be admitted, said Annie Wright, the dental school director of admissions. Both schools rely on criteria other than grades and test scores, such as letters of recommendations, interviews and extra-curricular activities. Straughn would not say exactly how much weight was given to each criterion, though he did say that grades and test scores counted for about 50 per cent, with everything else counting for about 50 per cent. While both schools require a minimum number of credit-hours in biology, chemistry and English, neither give preference to any particular undergraduate major, Straughn and Wright said.. The medical school, for example, has admitted for next fall persons who majored in chemistry, biology, English and music, though more who majored in the first two. Pass-fail courses, when taken in moderation and in courses other than those required for admission, were also deemed acceptable by Straughn. He said the admissions process tries to account for relative difficulty of courses, the course load the student carried and other factors, such as an outside job. Straughn believes many factors, such as the baby boom in the early fifties, and a higher percentage of the population going to college, account for the increased competition for the schools. D 07 I ;' i.i Ik ' ' "' It I 1S ji spzcial r One-half pound of finest quality steer beef, grilled however you want it, garnished with onion rings and complemented with french fries. a tossed garden salad and q big Grecian roll. one1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 500.00 150.00 250.00 580.00 360.00 420.00 400.00 390.00 119.00 300.00 100.00 325.00 100.00 190.00 380.00 320.00 370.00 340.00 332.00 255.00 80.00 REG. 60.00 40.00 19.S5 NOW 39.S5 29.35 15.00 srr2 Hv-il Id Today's Activities Triere w b. a CGC meeting tonight at 7 JO in Room 21 3 ol the Union. Today is She tost day Interviews for members of In. Chancellor's Advisory Committees will be held. Graduate and undergraduate students may sign up tor an interview In Suite C ol the Union. The UNC Delegation ol the North Carolina Student Legislation will have its final meeting at 7:30 tonight in the Union. Anyone who has or has not participated this year arvj plans to participate next year needs to attend. There wM be an open AWS meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in Frank Porter Graham Lounge. AH representatives are encouraged to attend. AWS is sponsoring a panel discussion on women's mental health problems to tonight at pjn. In Rooms 2C2-204 ot the Union. Tha Dt-Phi weekly meeting tonight at p.m wifl be a reading night, as well as installation of officers tor next talL Petitions lor membership will be considered. Third floor Mew West in the Dialectic Chambers. The Latin American Film Festival will present Mexico: The frozen Revolution tonight at S p.m. in the Day Hall Facuf'y Lounge. Admission is free. An introductory tectum on Transcendental Meditation win be held tonight at 730 In Room 217 of the Union. Interested in tha Walk for Humanity? Interviews for the co chairpeopte for next year are being held today and Wednesday. If you are Interested in an interview for the Job, come by the YMCA and sign up. Tha UNC Crew Club will hold a very brief but Important meeting tonight at 7:30 In the Pit If It rains, please assemble In tha South Lounge of the Union. Coming Events The UNC OuUng Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 in tha Student Union. Year-end business and operation ot the club ParMinrg (continued from page 1) As a final alternative, try calling your larrboro alderman and ask for another bus cferendum. Q. What can transfer students and ewcomers to Chapel Hill expect to find in the way of parking space next year? A. Traffic officials are deliberately withholding five per cent of the permits for sale at the beginning of the fall semester to persons who are not currently enrolled as students at UNC. In addition, the Campus Governing Council will have charge of I0 Scottish grants Dr. John L. Monroe of Pinehurst, representing the Saint Andrews Society of North Carolina, recently announced that two scholarships of approximately $500 each would be awarded soon to students interested in studying at a Scottiili University. The purpose of the scholarships is to help relations between students in this country WOODFIELDS RIDING STABLE -faOURS: Monday -Friday 2 P.M. tll Dark; Saturday and Sunday 8 A.M. 'til Dark RENT A HORSE FOR RING OR TRAILS: ALSO HUNT SEAT INSTRUCTION For Appointment Call: 493-1842 Cheese Enchilada Dinner t7 & Tea f i r ft A-Jo S:3D V i ft (C L j ' 'vai t6s&) u omtt tha summer win be diseusaed. Carpoois M be waving tor the National Impeachment Raly. being held In Wsshington D C, on Saturday. AprS 27. For information call Pfter Gilmore at JJ33-571X items cf Interest Students currently registered with the Career Planning and Placement OtSce for summer of runtime employment are asted to notify the efce when employment la accepted. Seniors planning to take the Federal Service Entrance Examination (FSEE) must apply before May 31. Anyone who applies to take the FSEE after that date will have to wart until January. 197S to be listed on tha register tor positions ccvered by the FSEE. For mora Information contact the Career Planning and Placement Office, 211 Gardner HatL There are people around here who care about how you deal with your problems. Soma of them era at SWITCH BOARD, 24 hours a day . Make a human connection, call SWITCHBOARD, 929-7177. A seminar in Raeto-Romanca Language and Literature will be offered next falL Tha seminar will cover the language, Iterature and folklore of tha Romansh language, the fourth national language of Switzerland. Graduate students art expected to write a paper under one ot the above divisions. Undergraduates may take the course with tha permission of the Instructor. Register under Special Topics 95. For mora Information contact Professor Maissen, Day Hail 328, 633 2033, Extension 267. Permission sHps for Health Education 33 are available now at the School of Public Health tn Room 319. Enrollment Is limited. The School of Pharmacy is offering a new Inter disciplinary course, "Drugs and Society," beginning in tha fall. Tha two hour credit course is tentatively scheduled for Monday nights. Those Interested should call 966-1121 tor permission. Spanish 35 Latin American Prose Fiction In Translation. sysueinni e per cent of the permits for distribution in the fall to hardship cases. Q. How much should I expect to pay for a parking place next year? A. Parking will cost more, with an academic year parking sticker increasing to $54. That fee will permit the driver to have a space virtually guaranteed in his chosen zone and a bus pass good for unlimited service on the town bus system. Motorcyclists will pay $8 for parking privileges on campus. The entire rate schedule is printed in the official transportation memo sent to students available and Scotland. The society is now assisting one student at the University of Glasgow and one at the Union Theological Seminary in New York. The scholarships will be presented on the basis of high academic standing,, a background of Scottish interests and financial need. Applications can be obtained from Monroe at the Pinehurst Surgical Clinic, Pinehurst, 28374- Other members of the committee who will award the scholarships are Lawrence Johnson and Clifton Blue. NEED CASH? We buy used furniture Bi other household items. We pick up also. Call 942-2017 -106 S. Greensboro St. Carrboro. TRADING POST l1xB!IDS3C3CS33S' Worm Gustaveson For raings County Oommissionor "One person can make a difference" Norm is director of the UNC YMCA. He can work with young people and knows their hopes. Vote Tuesday Hay 7, 1374 jr A i k., "A iii VJ Sw ? I I I I I m. A m II II y : J Graduating college seniors may qualify for a uniq,ua banking package to help bridga the financial gap between collega and career. Super Start includes a Master Charge credit card and a preferred rate auto loan with deferred payments and finance charges accruing. It also includes two hundred free checks, free checking scrvica and a free safe deposit box. Get details Et eny office of First-Citizens Bank. See if you qualify for Super Start. Available exclusively at your Can Do bank. 4 4 .m&fM m m ib r a i UJk& 1'4r Mvnlw f O.I C. G 1 974 First -OtiMA Bank v Yd t - ! I Wtre fcfck wHft ma fjraatar variety and eatection of greet novels and short atortea term south Of tha border. No know tgm o Spanlah is necessary- to pre-cegister N you ni to ecy your Fal KMTshrr Ca Read Gil sen, 933 20C2, tor further dataSs. Uwt In luxury and air conditioned comfort this summer. Lunch and tftnnar five day a week, tree parking, sun deck. S2CO per summer session. Women only. Can 96-939a or write Kappa Alpha TheU sorority, 277 E. Rosemary Street. jtm Keenan, who s running for dfetrict court udge in Durham County, needs campaign workers. If Interested, conbwt Candace Crraway t tha Law School. Gc Ing to summer school? The Kappa Detu Sorority House wit t open both sessions, $200 per session includes room and aoard. Tha house is located at 219 E. Franklin Street across from a Planetarium, close to campus and downtown. It intarested, call the house at 969-9160 or 942 809. First come, first served. Lost snd Found Lost: In front of tha undergraduate library Wednesday night, a dark green pack containing notebooks and a tape. Pieefie return to tha Union Desk or call 942-1 624 for a reward. Found: Set of four key on a blue UNC key Cham. To claim, caU 967-721 8. Found: Young, black female puppy, tan around feet. Found In Caiavender (three miles out of Chapel on old 86) Wedtesday afternoon. Call 933-1914 or 933-1918, for Information. Maiorette try-outs lor tha 1974-75 Marching Tarheel Band will be held Saturday, April 27 at 10 a.m. Interested persons should contact tha Band Office in Suite A of the Carolina Union or cad S 33-1080 for more Information. Persian Language Course: If you want to take Persian lor credit, please caff. GoH Irani at 629-2306 after 5 p.m. or the Linguistics Department at Day Halt. .aoitned several weeks ago. Q. Suppose I own a motorcycle and an automobile. Will I have to buy two permits to cover both vehicles? A. No, simply apply for an automobile permit and indicate to the Traffic Office your ownership of a motorcycle. You'll receive permits for both vehicles at no extra charge. Q. When can I expect to know something about the status of my application? A, The Traffic Office will notify every applicant by postcard on or before July 15 about the status of his application and specific zone assignment. University officials request that students notify the Traffic Office by Aug. 5 whether or not they wish to accept their assigned parking privileges. Q. The official parking permit application looks complicated to me. How should I fill it out? A. A number of incorrectly completed applications have already been turned into the Traffic Office, so take your time. Consider that the address and telephone number blanks apply to your local address for next year." Disregard the three boxes under the zone preference section and simply fill in your three zone preferences above the boxes. "s :r' Q. How long do I have to complete my application? A. Friday, April 26, is the deadline for receipt by the Traffic Office. Q. How do I pay for my permit? A. You can pay either by cash or check. Students can also charge their University account for the total sticker price, while employes may pay by payroll deduction. c'jlililz ;.: :.li;:i--;.:,:iirii::",i Sell your books at The Intimate r juk.ii mtmi u4 Trutt CoriKMny Via u l. u 426 Eost AAain Carrboro r - rnae ii.ui.td' " .v Call 929-4554