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2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday. March 21. Budget hearings slated The following is a schedule of Campus Governing Council budget hearings. All groups are requested to have a representative present at the scheduled time. Questions concerning procedure or scheduling should be addressed to Phil Searcy, finance committee chairperson, in Suite C from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. March 21 Monday 6:30 Room 206 Executive Branch Legislative Branch Judicial Branch Attorney General Student Legal Services RUGLF Student Transportation Commission Speakers Commission Summer YM-YWCA Elections Board March 22 Tuesday 6:30 517 Hamilton Individual Events Team Debate Team Academic Action March 24 Thursday 6:30 517 Hamilton Association of International Students A IS International Exchange Orientation Commission Sports Club Council March 29 Tuesday 7:00 517 Hamilton Assertive Leadership Training Program Association for Women Students Carolina Gay Association Carolina Indian Circle Fine Arts Festival GPSF UNC Ad Club Senior Class March 30 Wednesday 6:30 202 Union" BSM Human Sexuality and Information Counseling Service National Achievement and Project Uplift NCSL Odum Village Board Aldermen RHA SCAU, Toronto Exchange Victory Village Day Care Center North Carolina Coastal Club Undergraduate Political Science Association Student Funded Fellowships Society of Physics Students April 4 Monday 6:30 202 Union Minify APRIL-JULY SEMINARS START APRIL 1 FOR APRIL 16 LS AT 12-Student Avg. Classes 5 Specialist Instructors 18 Class Hours To receive our complete course brochure and schedule information without cost or obligation, call toll-free to leave your name and address: 800-243-4767 1 2 noon to 7 pm weekdays. Call now for advance information on JULY Law Boards. AMITY TESTING INSTITUTE r n a 1 A 197? X3 Monday ' 1 1 a.m. John Cage discussion 202-204 Carolina Union noon and 2 p.m. Stan Brakhage seminar 101 Greenlaw noon Films from the National Room 217 Endowment for the Arts Carolina Union 12:30 p.m. Russell Frehling South Gallery Carolina Union 7:30 p.m. Meredith Monk Memorial Hall dance troupe 9:15 p.m. Stan Brakhage's films Murphey Hall Auditbrium Tuesday noon Films from the National Room 2 1 7 and 2 p.m. Endowment for the Arts Carolina Union 2 p.m. Stan Brakhage lecture Swain Hall 2 p.m. Alice Walker seminar 2nd floor Greenlaw Faculty Lounge 4 p.m. Stan Brakhage and Alice Bull's Head Bookshop Walker autograph books Student Stores 8 p.m. Alice Walker reading Hamilton Hall 1 Auditorium , A 9:15 p.m. Stan Brakhage Murphey Hall Jt presentation Auditorium ECenHucky "Everybody thinks it's a stall. It's not, O'Koren said. "We get layups. With them (the Wildcats) being a non-conference team, they don't know much about it. We knew we had to get the tempo set. They were concentrating on Givens. It didn't look good for us. But we kept our poise, our confidence." With Ford sitting this one out. Kuester went to point guard and Tom Zaliagiris was inserted to fill the big-guard role. Twice the 6-foot-5 junior was tied up for jump balls in the spread offense, but he said that the team did not get flustered. "The way we look at it, it's better to hold it for a jump ball then try a chancey pass that the other team might steal," he said. "We Biostats assistant prof Joan Joan Lingner, 39, assistant professor of biostatistics, died suddenly of natural causes Feb. 28 in Manila, the Philippines. She was in the Philippines studying demographic trends of the country as a consultant for the World Health Organization and as a representative of UNC Laboratories for Population Statistics. Margaret Blee, 85, a former public health professor, died Feb. 17 in in Lexington, Mo. She;taught in the Department of Public Health Nursing in the School of Public Health from 1941 until her retirement in 1962. James J. Gallagher, a Kenan professor of education, received the national Association of Children with Learning Disabilities' 'r' "if 15 i if i,s::"-':;s t a i at . .. jl .J v'S &Mt " S. - J amesm&mmmiM A representative for U.S. Navy Of ficer Programs will be in the Place ment Off ice on 22 March 1977 and at the Student Union 23-25 March 1 977 to discuss officer oppor tunities in the following areas: Nuclear Power, Aviation, Supply Corps, Surface, and teaching positions at the Navy's Nuclear Power School. Interested persons should register with the Placement Office. -uncanned --'J Pitje Arts Festival Continued from page 1 . don't panic. The way they played defense today is the way we play it in practice." Zaliagiris then spoke briefly on the Four Corners, itself. "If it hasn't revolutionized basketball by now, it won't," he said in response to a question concerning a 30-second clock. "I don't think it's that good of an offense without the players to run it. I know we tried it in high school. We were terrible. But you look at us (UNC). Phil and me have three years experience running it. John and Walter have been here four. That's what? Fourteen years of experience? Something like that." Apparently the years have paid off. The Tar Heels held off a late scare by Kentucky and now are headed for Atlanta. around campus (ACLD) highest honor, the ACLD Award, March 11, in Washington, D.C., at the association's 14th international conference. Gallagher directs the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, a division of the University's Child Development Institute. Charles N. Reilley, Kenan professor of chemistry, and Royce W. Murray, professor of chemistry, have received a National Science Foundation grant of $121,700 for electrochemical research. They will use the grant for a project entitled "Fundamental Studies of Electrochemical Processes, Techniques, Instrumentation," which will SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY! o Progressive Rock o FM Stereo o No Commercials o News o Campus Information o Sports o Public Affairs Album give-aways starting today. OWNED. MANAGED, AND OPERATED BY STUDENTS OF UNC Prof awarded grant for research project By BETH PARSONS Staff Writer The National Science Foundation has awarded a UNC political science professor a grant totaling $21,610 to conduct the first Undergraduate Research Participation Program here this summer. Edward Azar has received a grant to fund the program, which will offer jobs to 10 students, five from UNC-CH and five from other North Carolina universities. Each student will earn $90 a week and will participate in one of five projects defined by the political science department. The projects will deal mainly with gathering international conflict data, studying OPEC nations and learning to implement research. Azar will head the program, which will be staffed by political science graduate students. Undergraduates with at least sophomore standing are eligible. Azar stresses that students participating in the program do not have to be political science majors. But they should have an interest in international relations, make decent grades and obtain a letter of recommendation from a University professor. Azar said he is enthusiastic about the grant and pleased at obtaining it. "In the area of political science throughout the country, there are only three people who got this grant," he said. "It should be good for the students and me." " 7-rr t 1 . W; Walter Davis Lingner dies receive funding for three years and will explore the reactions of metal surfaces. M. Stephen Mahaley Jr. has been named professor of surgery and chief of the division of neuro surgery in the School of Medicine. He comes to Chapel Hill from Duke University Medical Center where he had been on the faculty since 1965. At Duke, he anatomy and associate professor of neurosurgery. - THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Lunch REAL ITALIAN SAUSAGE HOAGIE $130 Dinner FRIED CHICKEN $ 1 79 wmashed potatoes, gravy, and green beans Lunch LONDON BROIL SANDWICH -DELICIOUS $195 Dinner SPAGHETTI - all you can eat wsalad and bread $230 Lunch MEAT LOAF SANDWICH $ 1 30 Mushroom gravy. Lettuce, Tomato. & Fries Dinner LONDON BROIL PLATTER Mushroom sauce, fries, vegetable $280 Lunch CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICH $ 1 35 Fries or Potato Salad Dinner MEAT LOAF PLATTER French Fries. Vegetable $225 mm Lunch QUICHE LORRAINE Salad & Bread Dinner SHRIMP CREOLE ON RICE wsalad $225 $2 60 loom loom 104 E. Franklin Lunch 11:30-2:30 Dinner 5:00-8:30 942-5151 6 i 24 ft r. science department. Recruiters to The following recruiters will be on campus to discuss job opportunities on the dates indicated. Students interested in meeting with the organizations should sign up for appointments at the Career Planning & Placement office in 211 Hanes. Information and assistance pertaining to summer and full-time employers not represented by on campus visits is also available. Monday, March 28 E. F. Rodman & Associates Tuesday, March 29 Corl Corp. t t ( f V Say Good Mon., March For Sale: 1 966 Chevy step van. Carolina blue. Fair con dition. Call Rex at 933-9608 after 6 p.m. m&wmmm Summer Jobs: Our fifty state-2000 plus summer employers catalogue (America's largest) with Master application form - only 2. Sumchoice, Box 645, State College, PA 16801. TEACHING POSITION AVaIlabTe Tor1 T977978. Reform Jewish religious school. Sunday mornings. Openings at all levels, art, and music. Please call Mrs. Krigman (Chapel Hill) 929-6544 after 4 p.m. or (Durham) Rabbi Yoff ie 489-7062 or 489-3280. OVERSEAS JOBS summeryear-round. Europe. S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-41200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free inform. Write: International Job Center, Dept. NL, Box 4490 Berkeley, CA 94704. Summer Work 4.25hr. prescribed activity. Statewide, opening with "ALCOA" all major interview MARCH 23 only. 3:55 Room 210 Haynes Hall. Be prompt. Graduate student seeks small furnished apartment within 1 ' mile of campus tor 1 year beginning Mid-May. Contact Patricia Prieto 505 Birch tree Lane, Oradell, NJ. 07649. Male roommate needed to share expenses of furnished apt. Call after 5:00 967-7317. Why not let Corkie and Kay serve you biscuits with breakfast? Also try the surprise DOLLAR LUNCHES from the regular menu, at least 2 days a week, at The College Cafe. Dear friend who wasn't at the Post Office and didn't meet me Thursday at 4:30: I'm furious! Are you playing games? Please call. Volunteers wanted for psychology experiment in volving treatment for single men who feel uncomfor table in social situations with women. Call UNC Psy chology Dept., 933-6593. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. IzO (Ham a (C Ham J J and Bev I 1 1 I : t : : . . . . .... ?. . . Vx . X ;&::;.:- Professor Edward Azar Azar said the grant would be renewed next year. "There is potential for renewal frorn three to at. least five years with more students eligible next year." Applications for the program may be picked up at 239 or 260 Hamilton Hall. For more information, contact Azar in the political visit campus Wednesday, March 30 Burroughs Corp. Touche Ross & Co. Mutual of New York Thursday, March 31 Fueflex Hoechst Fibers National Cash Register Tar Heel Classifieds Cost Only $1.50 INSTACOPY Quality Copying Franklin & Columbia (Over the Zoom) 929-2147 Mon.-Fri. 9-6 5 mm as 89Mfe mum i5U'mn Gitem ma mom wmm Qmrn Cheese nd Cheese) 500 OFF J and Cheese . 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PRESTWICK MUSIC announces new hours: Monday through Friday 10:00-5:00. Used rock. jaxx. blues albums. 45's-sell, buy. trade. 105 N. Columbia, (above Big Wally's). 929-7205. The Daily Tar Heel is published by the University of North Carolina Media Board: daily except Sunday, exam periods, vacations, and summer sessions. The following dates are to be the only Saturday, . issues: September 18. Oct. 16. Oct. 23. Nov. 13. Nov. 20. Offices are at the Student Union Building. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers. News. Sports 933 0245. 933-0246; Business. Circulation. Advertising. 933-1163. ' Subscription semester. rates: $25 per year; $12 50 pet The Campus Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate aH revenue derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1.1.4 ol me Student Constitution). 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