2 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, September 23, 1977 j- campus calendar I Compiled by Jodi Bishop Public tervice announcements must be turned in to the box outside the DTH oflicet in the. Union by 100 p m II they are to run the next day Each Hem will run at least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY A Lunchtlmt Seminar entitled "Androgen Regulation of Specific Proteins in the Male Reproductive Tract" will be held from 12 noon to I p.m. in the first floor conference room of Swing Building. Dr. Elizabeth Wilson from the pediatrics department will speak. A Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy Seminar entitled "A New Look at the Broad Responsibilities of Hospital Pharmacists" will be held from I to4:30p.m. in the Governor's Inn. The seminar is co-sponsored by the UNC-CH School of Pharmacy and N.C. Society of Hospital Pharmacists. Information is available at Beard Hall. A free flick entitled Mother will be shown at 7 and 9 p.m. in Carroll Hall Auditorium. The Durham Animal Protection Society will hold its third annual Flea Market from 1 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, and from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at 2 12 W. Main Street in the Trust Building in downtown Durham. The Animal Protection Society is a non-profit, public service. The Association of Women Students is sponsoring a tri-state meeting beginning Friday. Sept. 23, and ending Saturday afternoon, Sept. 24, in the Carolina Union. Women students from North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia will be coming here to examine and discuss common issues and problems of the region. UNC students interested in attending should call the AWS office at 933-2165 or come by Suite D.Carolina Union. The Carolina Gay Association invites everyone to a Fall Welcome-Back Party from 9 to 12 p.m. in the Community Church at Purefoyand Mason Farm Roads. The North and South Campus Chapters of the Intervarslty Christian Fellowship have rescheduled their picnic for 5:30 p.m. at Morrison Residence Hall. The North Campus Chapter will meet at 5:30 at the Undergraduate Library and then go to Morrison. committee "If I w ere a student I'd be quite concerned about the quality of the consideration which the issues are getting." Leonard said. "I don't think a single committee can deal with these issues and do it well in the short time provided." The Educational Policy Committee is scheduled to report on the drop policy at the council's October meeting, on the Honor Code at the November meeting and on the pass-fail option in December. "I'm not sure we can give proper consideration to all of these issues," said Assoc. Prof. Mark Appelbaum. a member of the Educational Policy Committee. Adams said Wednesday that the committee has been asked to do "quite a bit." "In order of priorities," he said. "I think that pass-fail should be pushed back and other things done first." Adams said it might be possible to implement changes in the Honor Code by the spring if the report were received by December. . "If the Faculty Council approved the plan it would have to go to the chancellor and the chancellor has to approve it." Adams explained The McCoy UPCOMING EVENTS Members of the Society of Professional Journalists who wish to attend a 4-p.m. reception on Sept. 27 for former White House press secretary Ron Nessen should contact Elizabeth Swaringen at 933-3405 after 6 p.m. or Tony Gunn at 933-0246 by 6 p.m. Sunday. A limited number of invitations are available. Black Ink will hold a workshop from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 24, in Upendo Lounge. Anyone interested in writing, photography, selling ads, copy editing, proofreading, typing, circulation and subscription, management and public relations are asked to attend. Registration for the Athletic Attic Hokum Karum w ill begin at 10 a.m. Saturday. Sept. 24. at Finley Golf Course Club House. Everyone is welcome. There will be a special prize for residence hall teams. The North Carolina Civil Liberties Union will sponsor a carnival, auction and pig-pickin' dinner from 1 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Wesley Foundation and the Newman Center. Entertainment includes the Red Clay Ramblers, the UNC Jugglers, the Durham Pocket Theatre, beer and booths. Gay scientists are invited to meet gay students and professionals in the physical, biological, mathematical and engineering sciences at 7 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 24. For location and information call 929-4997 or 967-9626. All graduate and professional students are invited to a Bull Roast at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24. at Sugar Lake. Fifty cents will cover all you can eat and drink. For directions call 933-5675. The Mid-Campus Chapter ot Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25, in the fourth-floor lounge of Dey Hall. UNC students Susan Scott and Susan Terry will talk about their experiences with missions in Guatemala this summer. The UNC Jugglers Association will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 25. by theOld Well. Beginners Continued from page 1 that changes in the H onor Code must be approved early in January to go into effect for the 1978 spring semester. "I would personally not have minded if it (the Honor Code proposal) had come directly to the council for consideration from the Committee on Student Conduct," Henry C. Boren, secretary of the faculty, said Wednesday. "But some members felt it should have some broader consideration before it was passed on." "I don't think we could give it as careful an examination before a large body as we could in a committee." Adams said. "We want an open debate. We hope there will be people who can answer questions that are raised! when the issue goes before the council) because of their study in the committee." Adams said it is also important that the question be resolved before a new student body president takes office in the spring. "The student leaders now in place have worked with this for the past year. New officers would have to get acquainted with the proposals, and that would take some time." he said. r OTIT17. Herefc how you can enter: Enter as often as you like. Simply sketch your design on an 8 x 10 sheet of paper and mail it or take it, along with your name (please print or type), address and telephone number, to the nearest Real McCoy Store. The design competition will be judged by a five person team selected from our staff. All entries will be carefully examined for style, visual appeal and originality. Designs may be futuristic or traditional or whatever you feel is appropriate to convey a proper image of the Real McCoy Stores. name or logo (see reproduced above) "The Real Stores" must be displayed as a prominent part of and non-jugglers who would like to learn are especially welcome. St. John's Metropolitan Community Church will hold worship services at 3 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 25. at the U.C.C. on the corner of Dixie Trail and Wade Avenue in Raleigh. A potluck dinner will follow the service and Holy Communion. For information or transportation call 929-8843. Meher Baba Campus Information proudly announces a talk on Avatar Meher Baba at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 25, at the Community Church on Purefoy and Mason Farm Roads. The talk will be given by Mr. Adi K. Irani of Ahmednagar, India. There will be no admission charge. All are cordially invited to attend. The Campus Christian Fellowship will hold a Sunday morning worship service at 1 1 a.m. Sunday. Sept. 25. in the Carolina Union. All are invited to attend. The American Association of University Protessors invites UNC faculty members, their spouses and guests to a reception in honor of new faculty from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 25, at the Horace Williams House at 610 E. Rosemary St. in Chapel Hill. Extra parking will be available in the Park Place parking lot. one block south of Franklin Street. The Undergraduate History Association will meet at 7 p.m. Monday. Sept. 26, in423 Hamilton Hall. All members are urged to attend. George Core, editor of the Sewanee Review i 0 &iTM v2fcilI&!j33j your design. Addresses andor slogans are optional; however, we do request that any slogans be in good taste and suitable tor public display. signs may incorporate any combination of colors. All entries must be postmarked by Oct. 31,1 977 and all designs will become the exclusive property of the Real McCoy Stores. Here's what you can win: The winning entry will receive a $1 50 gift certificate good at any Real McCoy or Pants Rack Store. Of goes without saying that the winner will also shirt when they are produced. In addition to this, there will be 50 runner-up prize win ners, each receiving a free T-shirt for entering. So hurry up and get your entry in today and, by the way, Good Luck! ai'personieicwtmDiovawt o' ' McCoy eu "sou fMcMto-et be etnej e u to it tna locat-oo to cn p"m and critic of Southern and American literature, will speak at 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26. in 223 Greenlaw. A reception will follow. A special program entitled Heating Safely With Wood will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26, in the Chapel Hill Public Library meeting room. A wide range of stoves and accessories will be on d isplay, and H al Richman of Chapel Hill's Stove Works will speak. Admission is free and everyone is invited. The first in a series of seminars on the psychophysiology of meditation discussions. The EEG During Meditation, will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26. in 106 Berryhill Hall. For information on the papers being discussed call Tony Meadow at 942-6943 in the evening. The Fine Arts Festival continues interviews for administrative positions at 6 p.m. Monday. Sept. 6, in 1-A Swain Hall. All undergrads and grads are welcome. For scheduling an interview, please leave your name, phone and address at the art department office in Wendy Feuer's box by 5 p.m. Sept. 23. The Cornerstone Coffeehouse is having a meetingat 7 p.m. Monday.Sept. 26, in H-8 Village Apartments. All interested persons are invited to attend. There w ill be a UNCCC Short Course entitled "Details of DD Statements" at 3 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26, in 228 Phillips Hall. An IRSS Short Course will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26, in 307 Manning Hall. H? ill' 8 rcftBj Eastgate Shopping Center Chapel Hill Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 929-2060 De course, it receive a T- 1 FTvl S -f 1 u ITEMS OF INTEREST Students interested in joining the UNC Advertising Club should see Dr. Bowers in Room 205, Howell Hall before Sept. 30. Applications for the Actuarial Exam, parts I and II, must be received in New York City by Sept. 26. Applications are in 101 Nash Hall. The test will be given Nov. 3 in Durham, Raleigh, Greensboro and Winston-Salem. The University Counseling Center will be open additional hours on Monday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. Make appointments to talk with a counselor by calling 933-2 1 75. Nash H all is across from the Carolina Inn parking lot. Everybody is invited to attend Anne Byrd's Intermediate French Cooking Course from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 26. 27 and 28; or from 10 to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Sept. 27, 28 and 29 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Cornwallis and Pickett roads in Durham. The cost is $35.00. For ticket reservations and information call 489-4900. 383-6054 or 489-5674. There is an excellent volunteer opportunity at Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center to work with a telephone service - providing accurate, current information about cancer and local resources for residents of North Carolina. The work will involve four hours per week with a 4hc ftVid atHurnn Ccloi'dnd MdM4 ccicv au3 Movi'dy to ipuv wavdrtta ':M" rWtl'7' H3 WW fvnttWlui'jivict DTH Classifieds Announcemen COLLEGIATE RESEARCH." PAPERS, Thousands on file'. AD academic subjects. Send $1.00 for mail order catalog. Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213, 477-8474 STUDENTS WELCOME Binkley Baptist Church, S.E. corner of University Mall. Rides available from Student Union (Raleigh Rd entrance) and Chase Cafeteria each Sunday, 9:20 for Church School (College Class) and 10:30 for Morning Worship at 11:00. Dress optional we know Jesus never had a tie. For Sale ? H 1 1 BEAUTIFUL, COMFORTABLE MEXICAN HAMMOCKS for sale cheaply. Amazing Sails Trading Co. 942-6283. Keep trying. . FOR SALE: TWO STORY home, freshly painted, furnished. Sleeps 34. Kitchen staff and waiters available. Located at corner of McCauley and Pittsboro. For info call 967-9162. Wanted RAINBOW SOCCER needs you to coach a youth soccer team this fall. Only three hours per week of your time is required. We need your help. If interested please call Peter Griffin at 942-5986., NEED EXTRA MONEY? Work 3 to 5 days pet week, hours negotiable. Call Roy Rogers Family Restaurant, 942-8620 between 2 and 4 PM any afternoon. HOUSEHOLD HELP NEEDED. 4-6 hours per week. Hours flexible. $2.50hour. Cynthia Hermans 942 1 189. Instruction. i H SPEED READING: Why pay more? Free session for low-cost course meets next Tuesday, Thursday, 7-30 p.m., 302 Greenlaw. First class follows immediately. Call 383-3441 (in Durham). Why pay more? Lost & Found FOUND: WOMAN'S I.D. BRACELET, initials EBP. Found on walkway from Dey Hall to Wilson Zoology Bldg. Call 933 5271 and identify. LOST: ADIDAS TENNIS SHOES and keys on ring in a Lacock's shoe bag. Lost Sept. 20 in Morehead Planetarium parking lot. V found, please call MAC, 933 2548. Reward LOST SOMEWWiRE ON NORTH CAMPUS a gold-color td Wait ham watch with a broken mesh wristband. Be lonsiderate to a disoriented person REWARD offered call 933-8086. LOST LAST FRIDAY 1st floor WG: small sterling silvtr St. Christopher charm with initials CCT engraved on back. Great sentimental value. Call Cathv. 967 1782. Keep trying please! Reward Personal DEAR NICOLE, Amy, Meredith, Brickhouse, B.iby Buns, and Bionic Buns, I bve you and miss you all Disco t x training program. Call Gray Handley at 286-2266 before Monday.Sept. 26. Rainbow Soccer needs coaches for youth soccer teams this fall. Only three hours per week are required. If interested please contact Peter Griffin, UNC Varsity Captain, at 942-5986. The Durham Recreation Department is recruiting interested Durham youngsters to participate in a comprehensive "Community Cultural Arts Enrichment Program." Free skill development will be offered by a professional artist in art, dance, drama and music. The registration deadline is Oct. 28. For further information contact the Durham Recreation Department at 683-4355. If you are a resident of New York and would be interested in an internship In the Held of state government, come by Career Planning and Placement in 211 Hanes Hall. All students interested in participating in the YMCA Big Brother Big Sister Program, please sign up for an interview in Room 205 of the Y Building. Applications are also available. Career Planning and Placement is offering a series of three free workshops on the job-seeking process at 10 a.m. Friday, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 23, 28 and 29, in the Frank Porter Graham Room of the Carolina Union. Come to one or all of the workshops. 'vee Roommate Wanted FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Partially furnished 2 bedroom extra nice townhouse on bus line. Dishwasherpool. $92.00 month. 929 2441 Miscellaneous i 1 H I AT LEAST 10 LBS. overweight and female? If interested in treatment for changing eating behavior which is part of a study UNC Psychology Dept. Call 933 1888 M-F, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sat-Sun 1-3 p.m. CONDOM SAMPLERS. Learn the difference between condoms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped, textured, colored, lubricated skins, stubs. Designed toincrease sexual satisfac tion. Adam & Eve, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. FREE PIG-PICKIN dinners to reliable sign carriers at Durham Street Fair this Saturday. Chris Farran, 966-5011 or 967-6892. 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