2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday, September campus Compiled by Jodi Bishop Public aervice announcement mull be turned In 10 tha Box outside the DTM otdcei in the Union by 100 p m It they are to run the next day Eae item will run at least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY There will be a Faculty-Student Tea at 2 a.m. in the Faculty Lounge. Room 569. Hamilton Hall. The tea will be sponsored by the Undergraduate History Association. Everyone is welcome. The Department of Statistics presents a Colloquium at 4 p.m. in 324 Phillips Hall. Prof. M ichael Woodroofe of the University of M ichigan will speak on "A One-Armed Bandit Problem with a Concomitant Variable" Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m. in 316 Phillips'Hall. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. The Carolina Bridge Club will hold a duplicate bridge game at 7:30 p.m. in Room 207 ol the Carolina Union. All bridge players, regardless of playing ability, are welcome. Fractional masterpoints will be awarded to winners. There will be a 50-cent admission charge for UNC students and 75 cents for all others. If you need a partner, call 967-4172. The Carolina Gay Association will have the first general meeting of the year at 7 p.m. in Room 217 of the Carolina Union. Everyone is welcome to help plan the year's activities. There will be a Black Ink Mini Yearbook meeting at 7:30 in Room 205 of the Carolina Union. The first meeting of the UNC Astronomy Club will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Room 265. Phillips Hall. Dr. Wayne Christiansen of the Department of Physics and Astronomy will speak on "The Search for Extraterrestrial Life." All persons are invited to attend. Refocus. the first of a series of Bible studies sponsored by the Baptist Campus Ministry, will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Battle H ouse. 203 Battle Lane, both Monday and Tuesday evenings. The study will focus on Biblical words which are often misunderstood. Students are encouraged to select the night most convenient for them to attend. The Fine Arte Festival is interviewing lor administrative positions at 6 p.m. in Room 1. Swain Hall. Undergraduates and graduate students from art, music. RTVMP. English and drama majors are welcome. All students who oppose the threatened increase in student fees are invited to an organizational meeting of SAFE (Students Against Fees Excesses) at 8 p.m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. Dr. Lee Marcus and Bob Foster will discuss Approaches to Therapy with Autistic Children" in the Division for Disorders of Art Exhibit and Sale at the Ackland Museum Tues., Sept. 20 Durer Hokusei Mucha Hogarth Prices range from 5 Jenl Malara, Student "I had C s in high schxl. After Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics. I was able to maintain an vj-j. nu Last Week! 19 itt calendar - Development and Learning Auditorium in the Biological Sciences Research Center (BSRC). Marcus is director of the Piedmont TEACCH center, a statewide program regarded as a national model of the education of children who have severe disorders of communication and behavior. There will be a Women's Festival Committee Meeting at 7 p.m. in the AWS Office. Suite D. of the Carolina Union. Voter Registration will continue today from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Chapel H ill M unicipal Building on North Columbia Street. All persons interested in working on a voter registration drive for Gerry Cohen's campaign for Chapel Hill Alderman should meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 213 of the Carolina Union. There will be a Landscaping Seminar, sponsored by the Orange County Agricultural Extension Service, at 7:30 in the Chapel Hill Public Library. -Henry J. "Hank" Smith, landscape horticulture consultant, will speak. Admission is free. Additional parking can be found at the Horace Williams House. N. Boundary Street and the University lot at Park Place and S. Boundary St. UPCOMING EVENTS The Chapel Hill Public Library Fall Film Series will be held every Tuesday and Wednesday evening at 7 in the library Meeting Room. Boundary Street entrance. This week's film will be Alexander Nevsky, directed by Sergei Eiscnstein. Formal rash for AED will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 20. in Room 107. Berryhill. All old members meet in Room 103. Berryhill. Everyone is welcome to attend. There will be an Outing Club meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 20. in Room 207 of the Carolina Union. Come and sign up for trips and sec a slide show of hiking in the Rockies. There will be a meeting lor the Graduate School In English' at 3:15 Tuesday. Sept. 20. in 221 Greenlaw. Applications, scholarships ORE. etc.. will be discussed. The Carolina Union Gallery committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 20. in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. Members and all interested students are urged to attend. 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I I... yimmicKLj. inu uuuyciuun. it h easy, - i r ti if it. . Today and Tomorrow 4:00 PM or 8:00 PM Chapel Hill Holiday Inn 15-501 By-Pass at Eastgate EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMIC racing this full should attend. The Black Christian Fellowship has changed its name to the United Christian Fellowship. The members of UCF extend to you an invitation to share Christ with them. There will he a Bible study at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 21. in Upendo Lounge. ; The third MCAT-DAT Review Session will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 21. in Room 103 of the Berryhill Hall. The subject is biology with Dr. Ken Bynum of the oology department. There will be an AWS meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 21. in Room 217 of the Carolina Union. All members and all other interested people are invited to come. There will be an opportunity to tell Paul Arne what you think of the Chapel Hill bus system. The Society of Janus will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 2 1 . in Room 205 of theCarolina Union. Very important! The N.C. Coastal Club will meet at 7:30 Wednesday. Sept. 21. in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. A slide show portraying coastal land development and linal arragements for the speaker next week are on the agenda. The public is urged to attend. The Chemistry Department will sponsor a Colloquium entitled "Merocyanincs and Other Things" at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday. Sept. 21. in 308 Venable. Dr. Edel Wassermart from Allied Chemical Corp. will speak. The Student Legal Services will sponsor a workshop on "l iving Together" at 3:30 p.m.. Wednesday. Sept. 21. in 202 of the Carolina Union. Everyone is imited. The Science Fiction and Fantasy clubs hold regular meetings each Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Room 308. Alumni. Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS MAJORS Will meet to form an ASSOCIATION 3:00 Tuesday Refreshments $gg96 Hi OF-CHAPEL HILL 1710 E. FRANKLIN ST. BETWEEN KROGER PLAZA & EASTGATE Jim Creighton, Student "It's easy Once you know how to do n. it's super easy'" Richard St. Laurent, Teacher "I was skeptical, but now I'm reading around Z'M words a minute Puts you that much ahead of evervone e'se it s tun. it wuiks. 's sttollfl timol ITEMS OF INTEREST The Upward Bound program is recruiting tutors for 10th. I Ith.and I2thgradc students from lour high schools in four adjacent counties to UNC. II interested, please call 933-1281 or 933 1282 or come by 201 Vance Hall. Your help is needed. All students interested in participating in the YMCA Big-Brother Big-Sister program, please sign up for an interview in Room 205 of the YMCA Building. Applications are available there also. The University Counseling Center is offering the following group workshops this fall: Personal (irowth Groups. Career Exploration, Assertion Training, Study Skills and Test Anxiety. If interested, call 933-2157 for more information or drop by the center at Nash Hall. Students who have been selected randomly to participate in the RHA-SG survey (on fall break. Southern Bell, student fees and water conservation) should turn them in as soon as possible to their residence hall presidents or the RHA office in Suite A of the Carolina Union. Are you a resident of the state of New York? If your home is in New York and you would be interested in an internship in the field of state government (January to mid-May), please come by Career Planning and Placement. 211 Hanes Hall. The Carolina Choral Organizations need you! Anyone interested in singing in the Carolina Choir, the University Chamber Singers, the University Chorus of the Men's and Women's (i lee Clubs, please contact Robert PorcoorChip Stam in 106 Person Hall this week for auditions. Presently, there is a particular need for male voices in several groups. Faculty Lounge 3rd Floor Old Carroll 46 lb. Compact Cube Refrigerator O SANYO Ideal for dorm, office, den or vacation cottage. Features a separate freezer compartment. . .two adjustable shelves. . .meat tray. . .bottle and egg rack Only 18V-high. it fitseasily under a counter or behind a bar. And the attractive walnut grain finish blends with any decor. 53810 Mon.-Thurs. 8-6 Fri. Nite till 9 Saturday 8-4 967-2291 Lambeth selected to speak at University Day ceremony Thomas W, Lambeth, chairman of the UNC Board of Trustees, will be the featured speaker on University Day, Oct. 12. Chancellor N. Ferebee i Taylor announced Sunday the selection of Lambeth. University Day is the annual ceremony commemorating the laying of the cornerstone-of the Old fast Building in 1 793. Other features of the day will include special music presentations, an academic procession and distinguished alumni awards. Taylor will preside over the ceremony. Lambeth, of Raleigh and Washington, D.C., is administrative assistant to U.S. Rep. Richardson Preyer of Greensboro. A 1957 graduate of UNC. Lambeth has been a member of the UNC Board of Trustees since it was formed in 1972. He served on the Board of Trustees of the Lesson for Today . . . Advertise in the Daily Tar Heel Name Address. City Wt also provide original research - all fields. Thesis and dissertation assistance also available- I State. DTH Classifieds Announcements i II Mill NO FEE INCREASE! Join S.A.F.E. (students against fees excesses) and help fight the increase. Meeting 8:00 Monday Sept. 19, South Gallery Meeting Room, Carolina Union. For Sale 10 SPEED Raleigh Gran Prix, ridden twice. $115. Call Mr. Lloyd at 933 6971 ext. 233. 1967 OLDS CUTLASS. 82,000 miles. New: battery, starter, shocks with AC radio, power steering, brakes. Great condition. MUST sell immed. Call 933 4739. $550.00 negotiable. Help Wanted 1 1 H I CLERK Part-time position available in Lab Central 8 P.M. to 10 P.M..M F with rotating weekends. Requires graduation from high school. Interested: Apply: Personnel Department NC Memorial Hospital Chapel Hill. NC 27514 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER NEED HELP WITH HOUSEKEEPING in Chapel Hill home. 2 days, week 3 hrs day. On bus route. Will pay fare. Phone 967 3141. UNC STUDENTS wanting part time work. Hours available between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. Apply at Student Stores. UNC Daniels Building. HELP WANTED: Cooks and Dishwashers. Apply m person to Mr. Keathley. No phone calls. AUGGIES RESTAURANT, 1010 Hamilton Road NEED EXTRA MONEY? Work 3 to 5 days per week, hours negotiable. Call Roy Rogers Family Restaurant. 942 8620 between 2 and 4 PM any afternoon. Instruction i Mnniinn TRY YOUR HAND at clay! Pottery classes start next week at Stony Hill School, a non profit urbanization affiliated with Carrboro Art School. Phone 929 8282 8283 Lost & Found LOST: PAIR of desperately needed sunglasses in red flowered case. Lost Tues. Sept. 13 possibly in libiary. I need them to see! REWARD. 942-3300. Miscellaneous COLLEGIATE RESEARCH PAPERb. Thousands on file' All academic subjects. Send $1 00 lor mail order catalog Box 25918 Z, Los Angles. Colli 90025 (213) 477 8474. Consolidated University of North Carolina from 1970-72. Prior to joining Preyer's staff in 1969, Lambeth was a staff member of the Winston Salem Journal, an administrative assistant to Gov. Terry Sanford and an administrative staff member of the Smith Richardson Foundation. He has been active in political and civic organizations, and in 1970 was named Outstanding Young Democrat in North Carolina. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Ruth Z. Fleishman Foundation and a member of the Board of Directors and chairman of the Finance Committee of the N.C. Center for Public Policy Research. Born in Clayton, Lambeth was educated in the public schools of High Point, Thomasville. Washington and Statesville, where his father served as teacher, coach and city and county school superintendent. 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