rnrjv Nrvalithrr 4 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 5 Lawrence, Caldwell should start Sat Amos Lawrence and Alan Caldwell, both of whom suffered minor injuries against Maryland Saturday, should start against Clemson. Lawrence, a freshman tailback, suffered, a bruised kidney and should be able to play against the Tigers, according to team trainer John Lacey. Strong safety Caldwell received a left groin strain against the Terrapins and was on crutches early in the week as a precaution, officials say. He also should be able to start against Clemson. Rams eye playoffs despite State loss The UNC Club football Rams can clinch a post-season play-off berth with a win in either one of their final two conference contests despite a 22-7 loss last Sunday to the N.C. State Club Kayotes. . State's club team, though it boasts a 4-0-1 record and the Eastern Division Title, is ineligible for post-season play. This puts the UNC club in a commanding position despite the fact that the Rams are a game and a hall back in the division standings with a mark l 3-2 in conference play. After the Kayotes had scored the first touchdown to lead 6-0. the Rams stormed down field on a 6h-yard march that was capped by a 38-yard scoring pass from Rick Tambourie to Laird Williams. Buck Wells' point-after touchdown gave V NC a 7-6 lead. The advantage was short-lived as State kick returner Louis Cade returned the ensuing kick to the UNC nine. Joe Powell sneaked over from the three, and State again club sports By DAVID POOLE took the lead. I he Kayotes went loi twoona fake placement, but UNC's Jarvis Brown was there to break up the pussattcnipt. State led 12-7. The Rams drove to the State 46 on the next series but lost possession on a fumble. Alter the Ram defense drove the Kayotes back to their 32. State launched an eight play scoring drive that was capped by a seven-yard run oil the option pitch by Ld Outland. 1 he Rams played a line second hall but were still unable to overcome the second period blit which saw State run 27 offensive plays to UNC's nine. A 74-yaid UNC drive was stymied at the State three, and three drives into State territory ended with interceptions. State played poorly in the half, losing the ball repeatedly on tumbles. In order to sew up the play-oil berth. Carolina must defeat one of its two remaining opponents. The Rams will go for the key win at 2 p.m. ihisSundav afternoon on the Astroturl against Clemson. Carolina (iodiva I rack Club will go lot its second major team title this weekend in the North Carolina AAU Championships. Dave Hamilton, Richard Schwartz, Roland Rust and Dave Cich will lead Ciodiva. I " 1 . 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You can vote tor tour candidates for the Board ot Aldermen. Use one ot your four votes to Re-Elcct Gerry Cohen. VOTE TUESDAY polls open 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. p.ikl tor by Frit-mis ot Gerry Cohen WOMEN'S STUDIES COURSES UNC-CH SPRING, 1978 The Women's Studies major at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an interdisciplinary program. Itis designed to enable students to explore factors influencing the experiences of women in the past and present as well as to study various interpretations related to theorigins of and changes in sex roles. Several departments offer courses in which a portion of the course Is devoted to the study of women. About ten departments offer courses that focus entirely on the study of women, gender or sex roles. Offerings of these latter courses for the spring semester, 1978, are as follows: COURSE Anthropology 99, Sic. 2 Enflll.fi :, Sc. 6t History 90, Bac. 2 History 160, Sm. 1 Honors 30, Sec. 1 Womtn's Studies SO Maternal and Child Health 310 Nursing 113 Special Studies 90 TITLE TIME DAY PROFESSOR Special Protects ("Culture 12:30 T.TH B Nardl and Gender Rotas') English Composition and 1200 M.W.F Seelbinder Rhetoric special section on Women. (Open to Fresh who have completed Engl, 1) "Women and War" 1,00 "Women in American History"12 00 "Women In Managinent" 7 00 (Permission from the Dean ot Honors 303 B South 8ldg.) "Introduction to Women's 3 30 Studies" "Seminar In Current TBA Issues in Women's Health" "Women and Health Care" TBA (permission of instiuctor) Leader Styles 4 Models lor 2 00 Women Wed i W. Scott M.W.F J.D. Hall Mori. J E Allen T.TH J.W. Scolt TBA TBA TBA K Fogel T L Moore These course are open to all students Courses in which a portion ot the material Is devoted to the study ol woman are Sociology 52, Sec. 1 Sociology 62, Sec. 1 "Social Problems" "Family and Society" 10 00' M.W Landsberger 1.00 M.W.F Allen From the Paris collection . . . another "Must" Cartier Leather ... The world renowned jeweler brings you the latest in status leather goods. The Cartier clutch, ideal for city living and a perfect travel companion. With room for tickets, currency and passports. Its companion, the slim three-fold credit card case that keeps all your important cards at your fingertips. Both in smooth burgundy calf, highlighted with brass corners and the interlocking "C" hallmark. Clutch. $150, Card case. $40. v v r HNEF&VTHERS University Square Chapel Hi r 11 yy snominwni 'snoindmosun S woojioouos uioojitooq looisiooj ')OOjdooj t 4Bde8i(98i 'ouapuedapjaiui '83uaoseiej3 'C e,qepu3e.iqv I AiiqisiAipu :jMtuy

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