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6 The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, January 12, 1977 campus calendar s Puhiic service announcements must be turned in to the box outside the 'DTK offices in the Union by 330 P way IO run ,no no" cattn ,u" al ,cao' Compiled by Ten ley Ayers ' lift- ""' WWqBWWiEBiWWI III! llimMWM Activities Today There will be an important meeting of the Carolina Union Current Affairs Committee at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. January 12. in Room 206 of the Carolina Union. Please put up Osborn posters! The Campus Elections Board will meet at 9 p.m. Wednesday. January 12. in Suite C of the Carolina Union to plan the Spring 1977 election. All Elections Board members should attend. H ikers. Bikers. Canoeists and Climbers come to the UNC Outing Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. January 12. in Room 207 of the Carolina Union. The UNC chapter of ECKANKAR International Student Society is holding an open discussion group at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 12. in 722 Hamilton Hall. The public is invited. Frank S. Ham of Clemson University will speak on "The Jahn-Teller Effect in the Spectroscopy of Ions in Crystals" at 4 p.m. Thursday, January 12, in 265 Phillips Hall. Upcoming Events All initiated members of the Order of the Old Weil should come to an important meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, January 13, in the Frank Porter Graham lounge of the Carolina Union. ' The North Campus Chapter of the Carolina Christian Fellowship will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, January 13, in the parlor of the Chapel of the Cross. All are invited. The UNC Ski Club will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, January 13, at the Pinegate Apartments Clubhouse. If you need a ride, meet at 6:45 p.m. in front of the CaroIinaUnion under the shelter. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday, January 13, on the third floor of Woollen Gym. Everyone is welcome. The UNC Ice Hockey Club will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, January 13, in Room 207 of the Carolina Union. Uniforms will be distributed. The UNC Karate Club and the American Tae Kwon Do Association present Women's Sell-Defense at 7:30 p.m. January 13. in Room 215 of the Carolina Union. - The UNC Debate Team will meet at 3:30 p.m. Thursday. January 13. in 109 Bingham Hall. If unable to make the meeting, see Mr. Balthrop in I0I-A Bingham Hall. Items of Interest Tickets for the UNC-Duke basketball game will be distributed at 5 p.m. Thursday, January 13, at Carmichael Auditorium. Applications for registration for the last administration of the 1977 Federal Summer Employment Examination must be postmarked no later than January 13. All interested students should come to the Career Planning and Placement office to read the information booklet (Announcement 414) and pick up a registration form. The APO Spring Book CO-OP is now collecting and selling books in Rooms 202 and 204 of the Carolina Union. The Co-op will be accepting books until January 17 and selling books until January 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily except Sunday. AH student volunteers returning for another semester of volunteer work at N.C. Memorial Hospital are reminded they must preregister Wednesday through Friday, January 12, 13 and 14, in the Volunteer Office, Room 106 Main Hospital. All students interested in volunteering are required to sign up from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, January 17 and 18, in Room 106. the Volunteer Office. Questions call 966-3136. RA applications are due Thursday, January 13, 1977. All candidates living in University residence halls or Granville Towers should return them to the Resident Director or Assistant Tower manager. All other applicants should return them to the Department of University Housing, Carr Building. Any applications received after January 13 will be considered late. These late candidates will be considered as alternate status, or for several staff openings. Because late applicants will miss the spring pre-employment training, it is helpful if late 'applicants have had previous residence hall staff experience. HELD OVER 4th WEEK ' shows T1 f iUJST. PiffiSST 1:30 PaOTHfflOFALL! 5;30 PETER SELLERS,, SLAKE EDWARDS' 7:30 TO 9:30 SHOWS 1:40 4:20 7:00 9:40 HELD OVER 2nd WEEK V vn f around campus SHOWS 2:15 4:40 7:05 9:30 Harriet Laura Herring, professor emeritus of sociology, died Dec. 18 in a Kinston nursing home at the age of 84. Herring was one of the original generation of sociologists who, in the 1920s and 1930s, established the University's sociology department as one of the best departments in the country. She retired in 1965. Cecil Slaton Johnson, professor emeritus of history, died Dec. 3 1 while visiting his daughter in Chevy Chase, Md. Johnson, 76, joined the UNC faculty in 1931 and retired in 1968. From 1936 to 1961 he served on the General College staff as adviser, acting dean, associate dean and dean. He was a resident of Chapel Hill. C. Hugh Holman, Kenan Professor of English, has won the Winthrop College Writers' Award for nonfiction with his book,,The Loneliness at the Core: Studies in Thomas Wolfe." The award .js given each year to writers who were either born m South Carolina (Holman is from Cross Anchor) or lived there while writing the work. Holman's book is a collection of essays that he has written over the past 20 years. He studies the autobiographical events and thematic structure of Thomas Wolfe's works, searching for reasons why Wolfe wrote both good and bad fiction. "Thomas Wolfe was a remarkably uneven writer," Holman says. Lewis Leary, professor emeritus of English, has received the Jay B. Hubbell award for distinguished service in the study of American literature. The award is generally considered to be the foremost distinction in the field of American Tha pocket tab and the word "Levi's" 'ore literary scholarship. Leary joined the UNC English department in 1968 and retired from active teaching in June 1976. A book edited by David M. Stewart, a geology professor, has been selected by the American Nurses Association for its 1976 Book-of-the-Year award. "Safe Alternatives in Childbirth," was edited by Stewart and his wife, Lee. Mrs. Stewart is president of the National Association of Parents & Professionals for Safe Alternatives in Childbirth (NAPSAC), which published the book. The Stewarts are also cofounders of the national organization. Geraldine Gourley, School of Public Health professor, has 'retired after 17 years in the department. "It will be a very important loss, but . we're hoping to replace her with someone equally 4 4 jDutstandUtg' said Bernard G. Greenbejg, dean of- the School of Public Health. Gourley .va native of Kansas, came to UNC from the Denver University School of Social Work in 1953. She left UNC in 1956 but returned in 1963 to continue her social work role as an associate professor of maternal and child health, with a joint appointment at the School of Social Work. - John T. Hughes, professor of health ; administration in the School of Public Health, has been elected president of the American Board of Dental Public Health. He assumed the position Jan. 1 . The board creates and maintains standards for the practice of dental public health and issues, certificates of ability in preventive dentistry and dental public health to licensed dentists. registered trademarks of Levi Strauss & Co., San Froncisco, California. 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