Wednesday, November 19, 1975 The Daily Tar Heel 3
New policies adopted by RHA
Consolidation no longer enforced by Housing
j
by Bob King
Staff Writer
Consolidation, the policy requiring
campus residents to accept a new roommate
if their previous one withdraws from the
University, is no longer being enforced,
Director of University Housing James
Condie said Monday.
The consolidation policy is no longer
necessary because the housing department
has adopted a full-year housing contract and
a S50 penalty for students who withdraw and
break their contract, he said. These measures
ensure that the housing department loses less
money due to broken contracts.
"Two years ago, a student who broke his
room contract paid no penalty and got his
rent money back on a pro-rated basis,"
Condie explained.
Although the official policy requiring
consolidation will stay on the record, the
housing department will no longer force
students to move or accept new roommates
unless it is required to do so by another
University department, Condie said.
Students may break their housing
contracts for reasons of health, financial
hardship or illness, but they must forfeit S50
and pay rent for the time they spent in their
dorm.
Last year, students who withdrew from
the University for any of these reasons were
refunded all their rent money and were
required to pay a penalty of only S25.
A student who tries to cancel his contract
without withdrawing from the University is
not considered to have a valid excuse and
must forfeit the entire rent cost, Condie said.
Condie explained that the housing
department plans its fall budget as 99 per
cent occupancy in the residence halls and its
spring budget for 95 per cent occupancy. If
these levels are maintained, rent will not be
increased.
If,
r
''
4 '
Area map for bicyclists ready
V
,''SJ ft .
The steeple of the University Methodist Church rises into a cloudy sky in this
from Ackland.
Campus Calendar
Today's Activities
There will be a meeting of the Order of the Valkyries at 9
p.m. In the Frank Porter Graham Lounge in the Union.
The Performing Arts Committee will meet at 7 p.m. In Suite
A of the Union.
There will be a Lleder Abend, recital cf German songs by
Schubert, Schumann and Brahms, at 8:15 p.m. In Gerrard
Hall. Performers are members of the German Diction class
for voice majors.
All Black seniors participating for completion of
graduation requirements by this Christmas or next May
(1 976) are urged to go by Special Programs, 1 01 Steele Bldg.,
for an appointment, interviews will be conducted from 10
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. today and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.- Thursday
and Friday.
The Psychology Colloquim Series will present Dr. Gerald
P. Patterson of the Oregon Research Institute at 2 p.m. in 205
Alumni Hall. He will speak on The Aggressive Child and His
Family.' (The usual time and place are 4 p.m. at 112 Davie.)
The UNC Outing Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 207 of
the Union. All interested persons are welcome.
A representative of the Small World Travel Agency will be
on hand, along with a film, at 3 p.m. in Rooms 202-204 of the
Union to answer questions pertaining to the Carolina Union's
spring break trip to the Bahamas aboard the 'Windjammer
Fantome.' Other information will also be handed out
ECKANKAR, the Path of Total Awareness, announces the
formation of a discussion group. The first meeting will be
held at 7:30 p.m. In the Frank Porter Graham Lounge in the
Union. The public Is invited.
The Latter Day Saint Student Association will present
'Ancient America Speak,' the second film in a series, at 7:30
p.m. in 101 Greenlaw. All interested people are invited.
An important N.C. Student Legislature delegation meeting
will be held at 7 p.m. in the Union. Please attend or call before
the meeting if unable to attend. Tuesday's Calendar
Incorrectly scheduled the meeting for 4 p.m.
The UNC Sailing Club and Team will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
Room 206 of the Union. Elections will be held.
The UNC Young Democrats Executive Committee will
meet at 4 p.m. In the second floor lounge In the Union.
The weekly informal bag luncheon for everyone interested
in Latin America will be held at noon in the South Gallery
Meeting Room in the Union.
"Learning to Program In PLI" Session 4 at 3 p.m. today In
Room 224 Phillips.
Upcoming Events
ECKANKAR, the Path of Total Awareness, will present a
free public lecture, The Living ECK Master and the
SG posts open
Student Government is looking for
interested students to fill several positions in
the Executive Branch.
Positions open include special research
assistants, emergency student Supreme
Court justices, chairperson of the Legislative
Services Commission, ombudsman staff
members and legislative aides.
Interested students should fill out
applications in Suite C of the Student Union.
Individual,' to be given by Israel Gabrie, area representative
for Burlington, N.C, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday In the South
Gallery of the Union.
The Young Republicans will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the
Union. Craig Corson, former UNC basketball player, will
speak. All members and interested students are invited.
A panel discussion addressing the question, "What's
Happened to the Women's Page?" will be presented at 7:30
p.m. Thursday In 204 Howell Hall. The free public discussion
is being sponsored by the UNC chapter of the Society of
Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi. Attending the
panel wilt be Mary Burch and Susan Harb of the Raleigh
Times' and Rick Sleuter and Stephanie Stalling of the
Raleigh 'News and Observer.'
Mrs. Valeria Scott, a quiiter from Robeson County, N.C,
will demonstrate her quilting techniques, and answer
questions at 12 noon Thursday in the South Gallery of the
Union. She has been quilting for over 50 years.
Undergraduate Poli-Sci Association meets at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday In the third floor lounge of Hamilton Hall. Topics
will be the constitution, officers, grade Inflation,
undergraduate input and aims. All interested students are
Invited.
yrra"s-Bo"o'B o'o'a a oo"e"a"5'0"fl"o'a"o'o'o o s 5
Staff photo by Charles Hardy
view of the heavens over Chapel Hill
Judge Hamilton Hobgood will address the Di-Phi at their
regular meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday in the chambers on the
3rd floor of New West. The public is cordially invited.
Christian Ethics Forum on World Hunger: feeding and
medical care. At 7:30 p.m. Thursday In 106 Berryhill Hall,
sponsored by the Christian Medical Society.
"Introduction to Computer Files" at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in
Room 224 Phillips. (This is not a short course.)
There will be a meeting of all persons Interested in Ecos
Recycling at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 107 Greenlaw. The board
of directors of Chapel Hill Ecos and all persons interested in
the future programs of Ecos will meet afterward at 8:30 p.m.
Help plan a Channukah celebration on campus. A planning
meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the Hillel. Everyone
interested Is Invited.
7 ilr V; as
Jill' student fit
If lu spring break
m cruises aa
V F.avia II
i.i
Flavia
4-night cruise
March 8-12, 1976
Bolero
7-night luxury cruise
March b-13, 1S76
call Continental
Travel Agency
967-2251
the
intimate
trip
W,
mi
T4
wh w '
A free map measuring the time it takes
bicyclists to reach various destinations in the
Chapel Hill-Carrboro area is now available
from the UNC Department of Geography.
The map is divided into concentric circles
which designate all locations lying at three
minute intervals from the intersection of
Columbia and Franklin streets, said
professor Richard J. Kopec, who teaches the
applied catography class in which the map
was produced.
Data for the map was collected by
bicyclists who rode in varying directions
from the intersection, Kopec explained.
"Every three minutes they noted on a
conventional map where they were," he said.
After six one-hour trips had been made on
each road, the data was assimilated. The
map was made by drawing concentric circles
around the intersection and adjusting the
actual road distances to three-minute
distances.
Therefore, long distances which were
traveled in a short time appear on the map as
short distances, and short distances which
were traveled in a long time appear as long
distances, Kopec said.
Also available:
Morocan leather
Pocketbooks & wallets
American Indian Jewelry
Iff r5" $ ' '-VA v ,,?v
New Earth Shoe
T-shirts
-- -
1- r'
Karth.Mover
Medium brown smooth
$45.00
NEW FROM
wSa:
A
MM
w t I : I f 5
qj Lai il Vi . rr
i?EiiG sEbog SEiiatl
iliilHG it's
i.
KALSO EARTH SHOE 103'i Eost Franklin Street above the Hub
929-9553
nPHFMRFR Mnv 1 Q7fi GRADUATES
PEACE CORPS and VISTA
Have assignments overseas and U.S. for singles, couples with
no dependents. Living allowance, medical benefits,
transportation provided. For students with degrees and
experience in: Agriculture, Business Administration
Management, Engineering, Nursing, Law, Math-Science
Education, French, Spanish, Home Economics, Planning,
Public Health, Industrial Arts.
Apply now for programs beginning in
JANUARY-MARCH 1976 APRIL-JUNE 1976
See the recruiters 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Nov. 17-20, 1975 - Student Center Lobby
Nov. 18-19, 1975 - Law School
Nov. 19-20, 1975 - Placement Office
Nov. 17-18, 1975 - Y Court
Crossword
ACROSS
I'M I
, . . . .rt rn miynlncv write:GIROUX. P.O. Box2186G. Astoria Station.New York, N.Y. 1 1 102.3
3 Giroux is a product of A-W BRANDS, INC. a subsidiary of IROQUOIS BRANDS LTD.
tie M
'"' rrt3-
1 Algonquian
Indian
4 Peer Gynt s
mother
7 Young
salmon
12 Fuss
13 Music: as
written
14 Body of
water
1 5 Male sheep
16 Parish
house
18 Mischievous
children
20 African an
telope 21 Otherwise
22 Abated
25 Rugged
mountain
crest
27 Excavated
28 Insect
31 Holdback
33 Clergyman
35 Golf mound
36 Electrified
particle
38 Wipe out
39 Securities
dealer
41 Solar disk
44 Dine
45 River in
Africa
48 Polestar
(two words)
51 Bow
52 Attempts
53 Silkworm
54 Deity
55 Begin
56 Communist
57 Nahoor
Sheep
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1 1
17
19
23
24
25
26
28
29
30
Puzzler
ment
Man's name
Finish
Snake
Antlered
animals
Merited
Theater sign
(abbr.)
Burrowed
Egg-shaped
Limbs
Woody plant
Dawn
Bristle
European
finch
bird
Skill
Female ruff
Relationships4o
worm 4 1
French for 42
Answer to Tuesday's Puzzle
wm
in
SIAILIAI lAgAflw T
A P EU Pr EILTa) iHOlE
Lj aJt eM'Ip KR1P T S
"IT Rj'EjP a n jail A s
sip E JOC TTTp ' IJ- i -P
Ag E Rjt O Dy E
E Npt.jE Ahp OF m E R
TMgjNSWg EAR.
bTa rJi rfTlEiLjLlE rT
R BSmO R EOgpk T EiR
O R ppf I LjLflETE
MIWIOINI IAIP1SIEI ..jSNARl
X;
32
34
37
39
"summer
Pigeons
Metal
Tidier
Bury
Look fixedly
Emmets
Civil injury
43 Silkworm
46 Diving bird
47 Icelandic
writing
49 White
House ini
tials 50 Free of
DOWN
1 Hindu gar-
15 irM'ZM -
WW" 23 " MMm
ir JJl
31 U
' 5W52
- BZZL-M-
- rTm I l&H I
wnH irfl t Inc. s i&
The map's major shortcoming is that the
time-distances are accurate only from the
starting point (the intersection). Kopec said.
Return trips may take two to five minutes
longer because of differing road factors such
as stop signs and speed limits.
Developed by Jim Ferree, Randy Raskin
and R.E. Bell as a project for Kopec's
Geography 172 class, the map was used in a
recent petition for federal funds to construct
bicycle lanes in the Chapel Hill area.
Nancy Gooch
It II 'H I' HI ' irwnf iriniii.rTwrTnliirTBiriliiiTimiMfriiir-iTiii
Thousands of Topics
Send for your up-to-date, 160
page, mail order catalog. Enclose
$1.00 to cover postage and
handling.
RESEARCH ASSISTANCE, INC.
11322 IDAHO AVE.. 206
LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90025
(213) 477-8474
Our research papers are sold for
research purposes only.
he
Begin vour weeken
mornings witli i
vie
J3
zunc
q
up
being served at the
RED BULL STEAK PU
Saturdays Sundays
l p.m. until 3 p.m.
11 a.m: until 2 p.m.
CHAMPAGNE & all
the SALAD you can make
in addition to your choice of
served with
coffee or tea
served with
coffee or tea
All for t
served with
coffee or tea
just
25
f
Across from the Glen Lennox Shopping Center
1010 Hamilton Road
STESC PI
967-2994
r a IMS? USSEIMg -
( '
0 M J
(
,11s smu ;-cisn
tH - 1 ; c
3.-
Atsmomhor I itnriprstand vou will mail me inr
ff r W 1 1 1 v m w - - rVMfVlC
leach month an information cam on next address
I months tape. If I do not want that selection, ct yy
I mark the appropriate box and mail the card jp PHONE
back. I will only receive the selections that OCCUPATION
J interest me and J have prepaid for. I under- COLLEGE
j stand the card must be mailed back witnm
1 10 days.
I CHECK HERE IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO
I BE LISTED IN THE DIRECTORY
I
STATE
Mail to
CREATIVE
3 Paradisa Hi Suits A-103
Us Vegas. Nevada 3113
,vM l?'
J.
J
& I