ThsDsHyTer Htsl Thursday, Llsrch 27, 1875 Campus Today's Activities Food safn! Yow for tutor tH b having anoSm knock-out btk Mlt today from 11-1 at Bw PH. SamMchM, swMto and colorad Eaalar C3 0I ba on aatt. Dane Swater spring 1-1 Ll-M f - ajflKjnai flWI rlw performance tonight at trtS, Thara wW b an Informal matting of tha CGC mambatv alact at $30 tonight in Room 217 of Union. CandkSataa tor offlcaa wW tpaafc. Public companion for tha WS3- P. Mangum Medal in Oratory, pan. In tha Dlalactie chamber, third floor Htm Waat Six aaniora compete for UNCs most preatigJoua award In publicapeaUng. Sponsored by a Dt-PhTa. SSda show on Chile today at 4, Room 213 of ma Union. Computation Canter Short Courses. Debugging with WATFIV, 3:30 p-m, 220 FttfiSpe. Mike MeCamdiess wiU trad en Informal diuctmlon on Otm Banal farttt, 730 pjn North lounge of the Union, next to dth omct. . Election lor 8tudent Consumer Action Union officers will be hold at 5.19 today In tha SCAU offica, Sutta B, Union. Ail btarastad people are welcome to attend. Christian Science Organization weakly study meeting at '530 today. Union. Check at Union desk for room number. Everyone welcome. Sign up today at tha Union desk for .tonight's recaption following the Herman Daly and William Ruckelshaus speeches. Dance Theatre tonight The University Dance Theatre presents its spring concert at 8:15 p.m. today in Memorial Hall. Seven dances will be offered, ranging from modern to ballet to a four-movement Renaissance arrangement. Twenty-seven dancers from UNC and the Chapel Hill area began the Dance Theatre in the spring of last year. Tonight's performance, the Theatre's third, completes a successful second season. Choreography will be presented by Dorothy Silver, formerly of the Martha Graham Dance Company, and M'Liss Dorrance, who has danced with Elliot Feld's National Ballet Company of Washington, D.C. Patricia Jones and Pamela Davis, both of Chapel Hill, will also present choreography, as will UNC students Susan Jones, James Rainbow and Jamie Sims. Admission to the performance is free. SCAU elections today Elections for Student Consumer Action Union (SCAU) chairman and other executive positions will be held at 5:15 p.m. .today in the SCAU office in Suite B of the Union. 1 JOIN the Play the Steak PubGame. Pick up this friendly Hittle bumper sticker at the Steak Pub Restaurant. There's no charge for it and you're not obligated to stay and eat with us. Put it on your car's bumper and drive around with it just as you normally do. That's all there is to it! The winners will be chosen randomly, by license plate numbers, from among the cars that display the Steak Pub stickers. The first winner will be announced on Feb; 25. Then every Tuesday for six consecutive weeks winners will be chosen, ending with the selection of a grandprize winner. Everyone is eligible (except Steak Pub employees). But remember, in order to be chosen a winner, your car must be wearing a Steak Pub bumper sticker. Read the Tar Heel regularly to keep up with the announcements. And now, about the prizes Win tlhese exciting prizes (wow!): lAStniineirs wil1 receive D itTi-netr f or Two at the Steak Pub one night per week . r (through jj Mpni ou. It's all FREE! And you can choose nights for your free dinners. Calendar ISaundy Thursday Communion celebration, 1:15 sa, Baptist Campus Ministry, 253 Battie Lane. UNC Reader's Theatre w9 present a production of Ray Bradbury's "Tha mustratad Man'' tonight at S, Room 215. Union. Free. Upcoming Events . The first formal meeting of the newty elected Campus Governing Council win be held at 7:30 p.m., Apr 1 m Room 215 of the Union. - There w be a meeting for prospective Engfish majors 3 p-m., Tuesday, Apr! 1, 101 Greenlaw. The Carolina Readers wW hold auditions for "The Trojan Woman" at 7 p.m, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 1 and 2, 103 Bingham. Parts are open lor 8 women and 3 men. Items of Interest Application for membership in the Onter of the OUS WaV vaiiaMe at Union Desk. Everyone Is eiigiMe. Deadline is ApfilT. , Students wishing to live at the Wesley Foundation next ytar or this summer must apply by Friday, March 28. Applications are available at the Wesley Foundation front desk. Anyone interested in becoming chairman of the Chapel Hill Tutorial Project should can 933-2333 or stop by Room 102 of tha Y to schedule an Interview. Ultimate Frisbee is back! Stay m Chapel HU1 this weekend and play Ultimate Frisbee. Sunday at 4 pjnAstroturf field. Other elected positions include vice chairman, secretary-treasurer, housing chairman and special projects chairman. The meeting is open to all students and nominations will be taken from the floor. Honda Savings . Plan . 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Odum said that one of the most pressing problems in human survival is the need for foresight. "We have been caught over and over again not anticipating our problems. This must change if we are to face the crises of the future." preliminary competition Tuesday. March 17, from a field of fifteen entrants. Established in 1 878, the Mangum Medal is endowed by descendants of Willie P. Mangum, a U.S. Senator from North Carolina during the 1820'sand 1830's. Since 1913, it has been presented under the auspices of the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies. Previous winners of the Medal include Gov. Charles B. Aycock. Rep. I..H. Fountain of North Carolina's Second Congressional District. Dr. John M. Schnorrenburg of the UNC Department of Art, and CBS newscaster Charles Kuralt. Last year's recipient. Brent McK night, is currently attending Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. mil' AT usic co. I UI0NPER IF HQ) CAN STRAIN A NOSE MUSCLE. SSI Wi . LU A J i - 1()1 - W I