12 Tha Dslly Ter H8ei Section' B $ 3 m Si Mi 1 ! " fO -Vf ! t i i i i l l l i f X ! STUDENT AID FUND DISTRIBUTION will be available at the 3rd floor of Pettigrew Hall 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. on the following schedule: Last names beginning A through F Thursday, August 28th Last names beginning G through L Friday, August 29th Office is closed Saturday. Sunday and Labor Day. Last names beginning M through R Tuesday, September 2nd. Last names beginning S through Z Wednesday, September 3rd. (Those students who cannot conveniently meet this schedule may get their checks on Thursday, September 4th.) u All funds will be distributed by check on these days, including all scholarships. Please pick up these checks without fail on the indicated days. Be sure to bring your Official Registration Form (Class Schedule) with you. Otherwise, your checks cannot be delivered to you. STUDENT AID ORIENTATION SCHEDULE Monday, August 25th at 2:00 p.m. in Great Hall of the Student Union. All freshmen receiving financial aid will please meet for information, questions and answers. Monday, August 25th at 7:30 p.m. in Rooms 202-204 of the Student Union. All new Johnston Scholars meet for special information on the Johnston Program, questions and answers. Tuesday, August 26th at 2:00 p.m. in Carroll Hall, Auditorium. Junior transfer students receiving financial aid and those who could not attend Monday's 2:00 p.m. meeting for information, questions and answers. These meetings will last approximately one hour. Please attend. aMJan!! (stim o mm STOP BY FOR YOUR FREE GIFT FROM THE HUB. Y - in F FRANKLIN ST.. ACROSS FROM nAMPIIR nOWNTOWNI CHAPFI HIM SHOP MON. THRU SAT. 9 !(0)IM n wan o mm mm 2oOld friends vveiuuiiitJ TIL 6 OTHER FINE STORES IN RALEIGH, GREENSBORO. CHARLOTTE le Snaffle 6op Delicious variety of breakfasts! . Pancakes, waffles, eggs of every kind, omelettes, bacon, sausage, and more. Reasonable Prices Efficient Service 173 E. 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Another Country 5. What is your current grade average a. Not applicable (Freshman only) b. Less than 2.5 c. 2.6-3.0 d. 3.1-3.5 e. Over 3.6 6. What portion of your tuition do you personally pay? a. I earn all of it., b. I earn part of it. c. I earn none of it. U-JJ First Union Nation Ts auc by Chris Fuller Staff Writer Finding an apartment in Chapel Hill this fall is much like the proverbial search for a needle in a haystack not impossible, but difficult. Students arriving in Chapel Hill face a problem if they have not already made housing arrangements since available apartments are almost nonexistent. But exceptions can be found. Old Well Apartments Manager Chuck Clayton reported last Monday 50 vacancies in the complex located on Jones Ferry Road in Carrboro. The vacancies, however, are all two bedroom apartments costing SI 75 a month. A nine month lease is available at no extra charge. Pinegate Apartments has approximately 30 available apartments, Pinegate employee Susan Horsley said. Located on Pinegate Circle, these apartments are primarily one bedroom units renting for $ 1 80. Chapel H ill buses begin stopping at Pinegate August 23 on a 90-day trial basis. Mary Billy of the Village Apartments said there are a few one and two bedroom units unleased, but added that they will probably be filled soon. The apartments, located on Franklin Street, rent for $219 and $249 for one and two bedroom units, respectively. Eight apartments may be available for a couple weeks at the Chateau Apartments on Weaver Road in Carrboro. Rent for these one bedroom units is $160 a month. Chase Park Apartments and Elliot Woods Apartments, both on Elliot Road, have vacancies. Both complexes are projects of the Department, of Housing and Urban Development. Chase Park and Elliot Woods are on a rent subsidy program, meaning the rent is pro-rated according to the renter's income. A steady income is necessary to Don't look for "Credit References". Or a place for you parent's signature. They aren't there You're applying for the card. So either you pass the test. Or you don't. Fair enough? O.K. You're on your own. 7. How about spending money? a. I earn all of it. 1 b. I earn part of it. c I earn none of it. COMPLETE THIS SECTION ONLY IF YOU ARE EMPLOYED, FULL OR PART-TIME 8. How many hours a week do you work? a. Less than 20 hrs. week b. 21 - 30 hrs. week c. 31-40 hrs. week d. More than 40 hrs. week 9. What is your gross weekly salary? a. Less than S30 week. b. $31 to $50 week. c. $51 to $75 week. d. More than $75 week. 10. Is your job: a. Permanent? (At least through this school year b. Temporary? COMPLETE THIS SECTION ONLY IF YOUR SPOUSE IS EMPLOYED. FULL OR PART TIME 1 1 . How many hours a week does your spouse work? a. Less than 20 hrs. week. b. 21 -30 hrs. week. c 31 -40 hrs. week. d. More than 40 hrs. week. Chapel Hill, North Carolina f 4 8 till 3 I 1 1 c?ci I rent an apartment in either of these complexes. Managers of the Oaks Apartments and Bolinwood Apartments reported one or two vacancies, but said the openings will probably be filled by the end of the week. Most other apartments and realtors said they have no openings and do not anticipate any in the immediate future. Merrimac Realtors suggest students file an application for apartments although there are no vacancies. This puts the prospective renter on a waiting list. A spokesperson for Kutz Realty commented that apartment switching after the first week of school may leave some openings. Students who come to Chapel Hill without housing arrangements can find information on housing from the University Department of Housing in the lobby of Car- Building. Because the apartments most preferred by students are all rented, the housing staff is trying to find rooms in private homes, trailers and other less demanded apartments. One- or two-bedroom apartments that are inexpensive and on a bus route or within walking distance of the University are the most preferred by students. Silent Sam still seeks virgin Don't e er walk by "Silent Sam" with your mother. Silent Sam. w ho is the statue of the confederate soldier in McCorkle Place, supposedly fires his gun every time a virgin walks bv. And. with Chapel Hill being "Little Moscow." "Whiskey Hill " and "The N.C. Zoo" rolled into one. Sam is understandably silent. Sam is actually nothing more than a 1913 erection raised by the Daughters of the Confederacy 12. What is your spouse's gross weekly salary? a. Less than S30 week. b. $31 to $50 week. c. $51 to $75 week. d. More than $75 week. 13. Is your spouse s job: a. Permanent? (At least through this school year) b. Temporary? 14. Other Monthly income (Gl Bill. Scholarship. Fellowship) a. None b. $150to$200mo. c. $201 to $250mo. d. More than $250mo. BANKING RELATIONSHIP 15. Where do you maintain your Checking Account? a. First Union National b. Other bank. c. Do not have checking account. 16. Where do you maintain your Savings Account? a. First Union National b. Other bank. c. Do not have'savings account. I L t 17 I u I