i 2 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, August 30, campus calendar TODAY'S ACTIVITIES A Dtin't Hour will be held from 8 to 10 tonight in the Morrison Social Lounge. Deans present will be Dean Williams, Dean McNamura, Dean Lensing, Dean Jicha and Dean Strickland. There will be an ECOS organizational meeting at 7 p.m. in Room 205 of the Union. The Chapel Hill ECOS wants to represent the environmental concerns of the UNC student body. The 1977-78 school year's focus will be tentatively drawn up according to the interests of those who attend. Tht Outing Club will be holding its first meeting of the school year at 6:45 p.m. in Room 207 of the Carolina Union. Come Brown then phones Police nab trespasser When John Riley Brown of Charlotte was arrested for trespassing in the Carolina Union Sunday night, University Police allowed him to make one telephone call. So who did Brown call? His old buddy, UNC President William C. Friday. According to University Police reports, Brown was arrested at 7 p.m. Sunday. Police took him to the Chapel Hill Police Department to appear before a magistrate, Correction Cellar Door offices are on the second floor of the Y building and not in Suite A of the Carolina Union as reported in the Daily Tar Heel Monday. Information for the DTH article was obtained from a Student Government pamphlet on campus organizations. STgftfcb b6cTbR PROFESSIONAL AUDIO -REPAIR 967-2134 90 Day Warranty 460 Wwt r-rinklm ll. hMtl HiH. N C. VtH (Underneath the Colonial Drug Store, next to the Widflower Kitchen) 1977 Compiled by Jodi Bishop hear what the Outing Club is all about: backpacking, canoeing, biking and rock climbing trips, slide show presentations, pertinent talks on outdoor education. Everyone is welcome. The Yackety Yack will hold an organizational meeting at 8 p.m. in Rooms 207-209 of the Carolina Union. Photographers, writers and any hard working persons interested in being a part of the 1978 Yack staff should attend. Experience is not absolutely necessary. The UNC Veterans Club will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 2 13 of the Carolina Union. All veterans are invited to attend. The Residence Hall Association Governing Board will meet at 7:30 tonight Friday where he called Friday and complained of police brutality. Brown has called and visited Friday before, it was learned. After the first few times, Friday's secretaries reportedly barricaded the president from Brown when they knew he was coming. But there was no barricade from Brown's telephone call Sunday night. The trespassing suspect is neither a student nor an employee at the University, a police spokesperson said. He has no known address in Chapel Hill, and his occupation is also unknown. Brown was charged with trespassing in the Carolina Union after University Police had asked him to stay away from the building. WED-SAT 11AM-2AM, SUN llAM-Midnight (Closed Monday & Tuesday) 151 E. Rosemary TAKE OUT! CALL 967-4696 (GMMTffi 0 IMS August 30th from DaveKantor o Steve Gray o o Q o Q rifflf W-O tg iff 0 CD CD -v If I CD B D Hewlett Teicas Packard Instruments to demonstrate new products and to help you free of charge with any problems you may be having with your TK or HP and to teach all mathematical problem solving on your TIC or HP. in the Frank Porter Graham room of the Carolina Union. The're will be a meeting of the Finance Committee of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation at 7:30 tonight in the GPSF office. The Contraceptive Health Education Clinic (CHEC) meets weekly at 7 p.m. on Tuesday nights in Room 231 of the School of Public Health. Men and women are welcome. Complete information on contraceptive methods, sexually transmitted diseases, and breast and pelvic exams is provided. Appointments in the gynecology clinic can be made for women students after the session. UPCOMING EVENTS The Baptist Campus Ministry is holding a buffetfrom I l:30to I p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3 1, at the Battle House, 203 Battle Lane. This buffet, sponsored by the Chaplains' Association, will be a time for food and conversation with students and faculty. The Carolina Godiva Track Club will have an organizational meeting on Thursday, Sept. I, in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. All runners and joggers interested in joining the club should attend. There is a mandatory meeting for all Honor Court members at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31, in Room 207 of the Union. Certification tests will be given and all members must attend. The Student Consumer Action Union will hold its annual fall organizational meeting at 4 Wednesday, Aug. 31, in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Union. All students seeking volunteer or other consumer information are encouraged to attend. Plans for the upcoming year will be discussed. The SPI Phi fraternity will have its first chapter meeting at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. Aug. 31, at the SPI Phi House, Fritz Smith will speak on "How to Buy Properly Fitting Topsidcrs," Dr. Dew will be served. There will be a meeting of last year's Please note our new hours 10 a.m. 'til 4 p.m Toronto Exchange members at 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. I, in Room 205 of the Carolina Union. The Exchange needs to arrange an interviewing schedule for this year's prospective members. . The Carolina Indian Circle will hold an organizational meeting to get acquainted and discuss this semester's plans. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. I, in Room 202 of the Carolina Union. Slides of last year's spring Pow-Wow yill be shown. There will be a Full Service meeting of the Human Sexuality Information and Counseling Service at 7:30 on Thursday, Sept. I. in the Carolina Union. Those counselors interested in working this year should attend this important meeting. Di-Phl Societies will be meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. I, in New West Dorm. All members and interested students are encouraged to attend. There will be a meeting of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Club at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31, in 308 Alumni Hall. ITEMS OF INTEREST The NC Fellows Program will hold Open House between 8 and II p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 31 and Sept. I, in 208 Pettigrew Hall for all Sophomores and Freshmen interested in applying for membership. Come and learn more about this program which is designed to contribute to the development of responsible and creative leadership. For more information call 933-5032. Bikers! Register now at your local bike shop for the Chapel H ill-Carrboro and Durham "B ike Fests." Help raise money for the North Carolina Environmental Education Center and get a day of riding, swimming, music (the Bluegrass Experience), fun, food and prizes. A registration fee of $2.50 covers the band, two meals and Camp New Hope rental. Call ECOS (929-4733) for more information. All new and old Attorney General Staff member and Honor Court members are asked to come by Suite C to leave their current address. The North Carolina Student Legislature delegation is now accepting applications. Here is a unique opportunity to learn about and participate in your state government. If interested call Chuck Morgan at 933-6348 and pick up an application at the Union desk. Any graduate or professional student interested in serving on one of the Chancellor's Committees, should contact the GPSF office in the Carolina Union (933 5675). The Committees are: Building and Grounds. Traffic and Transportation (for this, a married graduate student now living in Odum Village is needed). Food Services. Asst. prof Frederick L. Gale, assistant professor in the School of Education since 1970, died Saturday night following a heart attack. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Newman-Catholic Student Center. ' ' Gale, a 52-year-old New York native, taught at UNC for the past seven years. "Dr. Gale had an open door to his office," said Ralph Wileman, associate professor in Carolinacleanbikemachinewaysl T68ETHAH! That's right! Carolina Bikeways and for 3-year olds to $1000 Italian hand the Clean Machine have merged. Th,e v v made racing bikes. And we have them in result is more choice and more stock, which means less waiting for the bike you want. We have everything from 16" Schwinns The Complete 1201 West Chapel Hill Street Durham, 489-7952 DTH Classifieds For Sale FOR SALE; MAMIYASEKOR DTL500 Camera with 50 mm f2 lens and case !150. Also available 28 mm, 100 mm, 3X teleextension and close up lens and cases. Call John at 682 1297 in Durham. Art Boro The best place 'm town to buy your artist's materials. At very competitive prices. In sunny downtown Carrboro. The Stadio Art Supplies, 150 East Main Street. 929-6553 Help Wanted Wanted: Salesperson with real ability, interest in customer satisfaction and desire in making money selling kitchen items. Part-time earnings $250.00 per month. Call Dave 929-6387. HELP WANTED: PART-TIME DELI MAN for INTERNATIONAL CHEF GOURMET SHOP. Between ages 18-30. No experience needed. We train on job. Start immediately, work through next May minimum. 15-plus hours per week, rotating nights and weekends. $2.30 per hour to start. Must be neat, reliable, outgoing and willing to WORK. Pleasant surroundings, interesting clientele, ' congenial staff. Interviewing 10-12 Saturday, 1-3 Sunday, 68 Monday. Call for appointment NOW. International Chef Gourmet Shop. 103 South Elliot Drive, near Kroger's and the Plaza tri-Theatres. 942-8526. GRANVILLE TOWERS CAFETERIA has openings for part-time dish washers working the dinner meal 4:30 until 7:00 and some weekends. $2.50 per hour and meals. Apply in person to Mark Moldenhauer. EOE, M, F. WAITRESSES. COOK, BUSBOY & DISHWASHER WANTED. Apply in person at Auggies Restaurant, 1010 Hamilton Road. (Across from Glenn Lennox Shopping Center) 942-5153. Part-time delivery job; ideal for married student; must have own car, Friday aftemoons;942-4691. 3.90 hr., part-time, flexible hours-W.E.A.l. collegiate workstudy program Interviews Aug. 31 Union Room 2:15 3:35 4:30 5:35.- I am looking for two students with a pickup or van to do part time piece work installation for Insula tion Company. Reply DTH Box A. Instruction SANDELL BALLET STUDIO MRS. RONNIE SUE MANDEL, INSTRUCTOR Ballet & Tap for Children & Adults Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced Levels AIR CONDITIONED STUDIO WITH HARDWOOD FLOOR UNIVERSITY SQUARE, adjacent to Granville Towers 929-7304 THE YOGA PLACE. New classes, led by Hannah Baggins, begin Sept. 5. Beginning, continuing, and advanced. Call 967-9686 for more information and registration. WOMANCRAFT CLASSES to begin soon. Sign up now for knitting, spinning, weaving, needlepoint, quilting, or crocheting. Call 929-8362 for details or go by 412 W. Franklin Street. Learn to fly with the Chapel Hill FlyingClub - flight time $12 50 per hour instruction $7.00 per hour call 929-5725 Skydive! Join the UNC Sport Parachute Club. Classes will be held soon. Call 933 I532 or 929-4014 for more information. The Carolina Godiva Track Club has a full schedule of races and noncompetitive events this fall. Runners and joggers of all standards are encouraged to join. For more information call 942-2561 or 933-1013. Any undergraduate interested in being an intern for the Black Press institute should contact Dr. Sonya Stone or Bernadine Moses at 401 Alumni or call 966-5496. The internship focuses on research and is a 10 hour week position. Interviews will be held the first week of the fall semester. All Sports Club officers are requested to phone in their names, phone numbers and addresses to the Sports Club council (933-1013). Gale dies the School of Education. "He was always willing to talk to a student and will be missed for his compassion for the individual. Gale's students greatly respected him." His achievements include a book, Determining' the Requirements for the Design of Learning Based Instruction. Gale is survived by his wile, Ann, and two sons, Frederick and David. stock, right now! There isn't a bike you could want that you couldn't get from Carolina Bikeways or the Clean Machine. Bicycle Shop! The Clean Machine "1 10 West Main Carrboro 967-5104 942-4480 Announcements fc....'.'..' i i i ml WOMANCRAFT OPEN HOUSE and QUILT DRAWING September 10th. Also craft demonstrations and refreshments. Call 929-8362 for details or go by 412 W. Franklin Street. Roommate wanted. Share large house with two guys. Laundry and kitchen. Call Bill 942 1847 Nites. Automobiles ClMHMlWaWHklWiwMklil 1971 FORD MAVRICK, Carolina blue, new interior, godd condition. $800.00. Call Mike after 5:30 929-9445. TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 74 1500cc 39,000 miles, excellent condition, with extras. $2500 firm. Call 966-3338 or 227-2942 after 6 p.m. Misc Needed desperately: ride to and from Atlanta any weekend. Can leave Thursday afternoon. Labor Day Weekend particularly important. Please call Faye 942-5887 or 929-7177. PARENTS AND FRENDS OF UNC. Don't miss out on all the campus news. Subscribe to THE DAILY TAR HEEL this fall. BLOW YOURSELF UP! For free infonnation on how to buy giant photo-posters of yourself, etc. cheap, write Photo Bargains, Box 12133, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709. WATERBED Consumers Guide: History,' Questions answered, types of mattresses, (general) assembly procedures, wood finishing techniques, and technical data. Free discount price list on Waterbed mattress, safety liner, heaters, and vibrators. Send $1.50 to Cavron Products, P.O. Box 29543, Columbus, Ohio 43229. Want to trade S-5, S-2, or N-3 Parking Permit for S-4 Permit . Call Jim Monday through Friday after 3 pm. 933-8460. XEROX COPIES just 5 per copy. Available at the DALY TAR HEEL, first floor, Carolina Union. Need illustrations, diagrams, or lettering for articles, theses, dissertations? For professional quality artwork to suit your needs call Leah Palmer 929-0411 or 489-9685. COLLEGIATE RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands on file. Afl academic subjects. Send $1.00 for mail order catalog. Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8474. EfL-"- STUDENTTEACHER CHARTER FLIGHTS, Europe, Israel, Asis, Mid East. July, August, Fall Dates Available, Global Travel. 521 Fifth Avenue, N.Y., N.Y. 10017 (212) 379-3532. jfotjndjiotv Lost: Men's I.D. bracelet between Granville East, Student Store and Franklin Street last Tuesday. Great sentimental value. Call 933-2406. Reward.

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