Th Deify Ttr Ksl Monday, April 21, 1875; PIEDMONT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Want to spend your summer preparing for the real world? TRY OUR OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAMS NOW!!! Four summer quarters properly planned can give you a job skill along with you liberal arts education. BEGIN SUMMER QUARTER June 6-August 10 TAXIDERMY WORKSHOP June 2-29 July 7-Aug. 2 (days only) J ( nil kJ 15 ' Dance & Party to the music of Nantucket Band w op-.. ... a Jur OCharllet uj Goodnight' j$ d 861 W. Morgan, i rsi! ! i- April fteo Cirtity to rent 15-Aug. 15 qXCROFT (861 MORGAN I YOU'LL EW JOY o CLUB HOUSE o LOUNGE o LARGE SWIMMING POOL o SAUNA & EXERCISE ROOM o TENNIS 8t BASKETBALL COURTS 15-5011 By-Pass DURHAM - CHAPEL HILL, BLVD. aajajaaiP' APARTMENTS BURGNER MUSIC CO. presents BK3S IbLiusJL .COME AND MEET ROY BURNS 1 1. .Li'fttL-L Roy Burns is coming to town... and we've got him. Recording artist, TV show drummer, percussion authority. . . Roy Burns is known and respected throughout the world. At our Drum Clinic he will answer questions about tuning... endurance and speed... dove loping a good snare drum roil... selecting cymbals. ..and much moro.Mcrk the date. Admission is FREE! Across from; the Bus Station 942-8718! 1 CHAPEL A FOR MORE INFORMATION: PIEDMONT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE ROXBORO, N.C. 27573 Many non-credit continuing education courses are) available, too!!! 20 - 23 832-7021 leases!! that apartment you need for . . .and still acquire all the Apartments has to offer!! TELEPHONE 929-0839 The CLINIC will be held' TONIGHT at 7:30 p.m. in RM 107 . HILL HALL (Music Dept.) on the campus of UNC ROY BURNS WILL ALSO BE ON HAND AT BURGNER MUSIC CO. THROUGHOUT THE DAY ON APRIL 21 TO TALK ABOUT DRUMS. DRUMMING. ETC. THERE WILL ALSO BE SOME FANTASTIC DOOR . PRIZES GIVEN AWAY AT THE CLINIC. TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THESE PRIZES ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS COME BY BURGNER MUSIC CO. AT 320 W. FRANKLIN ST. AND PICK UP ONE OF OUR FREE PRIZE TICKETS LIMIT n n f TICKET PERI CUSTOMER. HILL'S COMPLETE MUSIC STORE I m T7 fn V i xi 1 1 1 1 H LIMIT flNFl Mayor Lee talks : (Goldlejni The Order of the Golden Fleece, UNC$! oldest and highest honorary society, held its annual induction ceremony Friday evening in Gerrard Hall. j Founded in 1904 and patterned after the . Skull and Bones of Yale University, the Order of the Golden Fleece chooses its' initiates based on outstanding leadership,' integrity, service and exceptional! achievement in a particular field. Chapel Hill Mayor Howard Lee spoke at the induction ceremony. The new members of the Order of the. Golden Fleece include: Algenon Lamont Marbley from Nashville, N.C, chairperson of the Black Student Movement; Thomas Rosewall West from Raleigh, YMCA president; Mae Helen Israel from Greensboro, UNC News Bureau writer, Black Ink news editor and editor, president of Delta Sigma Theta sorority and Miss Black Student Movements Charles Thomas Humphries from Durham, 1974 coordinator for orientation of men's housing and 1975 orientation co chairperson; Joseph Spencer Husted from Toledo, Ohio, co-chairperson of the YM-YWCA's rBluegrass- Come by early and enjoy the pranks of Bob Dubac - Magician tho 834-0524 OWnTI 5 5 5 5 Vm B'5'd B 8'fl"B H 5 B 8 I rvvxrir' Stanley Clarke & Frank Zappa loved this band . . . will produce their album. From Austin, Texas . . . the Electromagnets Progressive Electric Jazz - ,..-xivals of Aorkshoppe - at Town Malt iVlon. & s. O P P tt 0 9 tt.B.B 8 8 0 0 fl.fl.g.CC.fl Jf FRANKLIN STREET Tues. O 9 D.m. - 1 t 8 8.8, B.t 8.8.8 8 81 1 t.f.t t f t 1 1, f .t.tJ.H am-., oxnxnxnxEzxxxxzixxzs Piedmont's nsw 5030 Excursion Plan. Saves you monsy, buys you time. And taking advantage of it is simple. You can leave any time on a Saturday. Then save up to 50 on the return portion of your Piedmont ticket just by coming back on a Saturday, Sunday or up to noon on Monday, within 30 days of de parture. That's Piedmont's 5030 Excursion Plan. An easier than ever wy to take us up and save. Piedmont also offers special Group 10 Fares and more-for-your-money vacation package plans. We've got a place for you. along with plenty of money saving ways to get there. See your travel agent or call Piedmont Airlines. Most major credit cards accepted. to inductees eece-ltap tutorial program, Interfraternity Council' Blood Drive chairperson, vice-president and; president; Nancy Ruth Reeves from Atlanta, YWCA president and UNC YM-YWCA1 'Starvathon organizer; I Cole Charles Campbell from Winston-!-Salem, IN.C. debater and 1975-76 editor ofj the Daily Tar Heel; Richard Darrell Hancock from Salisbury, Attorney General staff member, associate justice of the student Supreme Court and Chief Justice of the. Supreme Court; Paul Douglas Jacokes from Durham, co president of Phi Beta Kappa, co-chairperson of the Toronto Exchange and coordinator of Student Government's Legal Aid Office; Lisa Gayle Bradley from Raleigh, chairperson of the Student Academic Affairs. Committee and organizer of the Student Academic Advisers; Donald Benjamin Cameron from High Point, co-chairperson of Toronto Exchange, Union committees member and Attorney General staff member; George Templeton Blackburn from Henderson, Dialectic and Philanthropic societies member; Marsha Benton Mann from Dunn, All-America women's Experience rr Mil Restaurant A tntertiinment Forum Cameron Villa Subway Rtkii 8 Vd IIHUmUBUmiMIIIIIIP r- .m. - a.m. mOW.3-6-7-9 warren beatty julie christie goldie hawn m A hnky-BrilfVMs IWuiW trowCohimbtoPlcluiH J basketball player; Betty Glenn George from Charlotte,: Honor Court member. Forum chairperson, iormer president of the Carolina Union and winner of the Irene F. Lee Award for the outstanding senior woman; Carolyn 'McAlLastcr from Chapel Hill, member of the; Committee for the Advancement of Minority and Disadvantaged Students, University Women for Affirmative Action and treasurer of the Student Bar Association; Michael Richard Johnson from Montgomery, originator of a UNC course! evaluation program; Jeremiah Timothy' Dugan from Potomac, Md.t treasurer of the student body; James Hayes Shofner Cooper from Shelbyville, Tenn., co-editor of the gF Today's Activities Fre public Introductory tectum on Trsmeandontal MtdHation, 730 p-irv, room 202, 0m Union. Carolina Forum CommittM mMting, I pjn, Frank Graham Porter Lounga, tha Union. Dr. Lawis R. Hamlrton. Eastman Kodak Co. Tha inaUa Story of Color Photography," 207 VenaMa HsB. "Salt of th Earth." a Him dealing wtth woman's rights amid Maxlcan-Amancan minors' atrUu), 7 and 9 pja, HamUton Auditorium. $1.50. CGA moating for l action and summer planning, 7:30 p-m. Cralga Green Room. Upcoming Events Informal AWS meeting and slide show. Tha Beginning of a Long and REAL Revolution," 730 pan. Tuesday, room 217, tha Union. . "Voice of the Master," a film about ECKANKAR, 7:30 p.nv Tuesday, room 206, the Union. UNC professor Dr. Jane FaUty, "Banal View of Man," 8 p.m. Tuesday, Banal Center, 202 MeCauley. The Women's Health Clinic Is a two-phase educational discussion and examination clinic held two nights a week m the Student Hzalth Szrvice. A group discussion Is held 7 pjn. Tuesdays In Room 205. Examinations for contraception are also available, by appointment, Wednesday nights from 84 p.m. Schlomo Carle bach, concert and teach-in for musicians, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Main Quad, Duke Chapel. Library tours, 3 p.m. Wednesday, front steps of Wilson. LUNCHEON SPECIALS 11:45-2:30 Mon.-Fri. EACH ONLY 01. GO Without Soup & Salad (B 1.27 ' MONDAY: Roast Beef Platter 2 vegetables, delicious homemade soup, fresh salad, hot rolls. TUESDAY: Va Dar-B-Q Chicken 2 vegetables, delicious homemade soup, fresh salad, hot 'rolls.' VrESDAY Roast VeaTw Dressing 2 vegetables, delicious . , homemade soup, fresh salad, hot rolls. THURSDAY: Chopped Sirloin 2 vegetables, delicious homemade soup, fresh salad, hot ( rolls. FRIDAY: Roast Beef on Bun ' ryow 5:05 & 9:05 Double Trouble! Clint basttvrod Dirty Harn; IS 3:00 & 7:00 1 r2agnum Force 2:45 4:55 7:05 9:15' Aiceis35HersonisT2"baether 'flTrT Iney ie rurrg ctao from home ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISIDFFERSON $UCP DOPSNTIIVP m WOW 3:ftj 5:10 ili. Anne LemmonBa-Qg I? I 200m 1mm specials , - . T I inm'einmTbeifs paily Tor Heel and a Rhodes Scholar. Other inductees include: Howard Nathaniel Lee, Chapel Hill mayor, Howard Douglas Henry, Carolina Union director. Clarence Earl Whitefield, UNC Alumni secretaryTElie Maynard Adams, author of the Report on Project Hinton; Edith Mayfield Elliott, YM-YWCA contributor and instructor of a Black Relations course; Mark Irwin Applebaum, dean of Experimental Studies and associate dean and adviser for the freshman and sophomore Honors Program; and Joel Joseph Schwartz, Tanner Award winner, 1968 faculty adviser for the Carolina Symposium and member of the Committee for the Advancement of Minority and Disadvantaged Students. Calendar UNC Parachute Club's next daes Is Apr 22-24. Meet at 7pTuty,room203,aae,crcaafr29-S37af15 pjn. Young Rapubacan Ctub meeting and elections 830 p m. Wsdneeday. room 209. the Union. Opeyo Dancers. "We've Only Jua Begun." 8 pjn. Wednesday, Memorial Hal. e "On the Waterfronr starring Marlon Brando, 7 and 1 1 pjn. and "Cat SaBoo" with Lee Marvin and Jane Fonda, 9 pjtk, Wednesday. CarroO. $140. Communication Skills theater presentation, "Atone and Together," 1 p-n. Wednesday, 201 Bingham and "Search for Identity," 7M pjn. Thursday. 103 Bingham. Young Democrats Meeting, 730 pjn. Wednesday, Union. If interested m bowUng on either the UNC men's or women's bowling team next year, meet at 2 pjn. Thursday, room 217. the Union, or cal Robert Cline, 9334148. Senior Recital of Hal Easter and Linda L. Russell, 8 p.m. Thursday, HIIL Public Meeting on Chapel HRJ Bus System, 9 p-m. Thursday, Municipal Bunding. Y Dinner-Discussion, 830 p-m. Friday. Dr. Norm Qustaveson's home for a picnic. Sign up at the Y office. Town of Chapel HIH win auction off 23 unclaimed bicycles, 11 a.m. Saturday, Municipal Bunding Parking Lot Items of Interest Epicures: SCAU needs summer residents to revise its restaurant guide. The Franklin Street Gourmet." Call Suite B. 933-8313, Kathy Moore, 933-3405 or Mike Lockerby, 933 8042. EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 4:45-7:00 p.m. Monday: Va Friod Chicken, tossed salad, bread Tuesday: Spaghetti, salad, bread j $1.65 All the spaghetti you can eatl Wednesday: Vi BBQ Chicken, French fries, salac bread 0 I .70 Thursday: Pizza 13 off His American Film Zs Monday andTuesday pnlyat2and8PM. Ui ""in ma Ticlcs)tsiS5.00 Evenings. S3.50Mtins. ($2.50 for Senior OttlzorttStudents at Matinees.) Available after AFT Season Ticket holders re seated. Varsity 942-3651 r ZJS woepl Sunday, gpmber 14, October HI, and November 2. 1t ft ? J0" Cfcapel HO, H.C. 17514.!; 1012; Bualnsss. Circulation. uhmm m. u lubecriptlow 5a per yean $140 per, TheCampys Govemlna Counci aha 1 The DaXy Tar Heel nm es. mm t. ' .revise or km eoWwsJoersoblsc)r.! Ijf0e8v Ter Wii not ibneeaer mum. f romMn9 of fee teerf ore,--; - e I i l B " if f I " I I II Ills I Liiia LiJLnlliU UyiJ! H.I A- Atfwrttslnfl Mgr.

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