2 The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, November campus calendar- Compiled by Public service announcements must be turned Union by 1:00 p m. it they (re to run the next ACTIVITIES TODAY The Association ol International Studanta snd the International Student Center will hold s coffee hour from 3 lo 5 p.m at the center, which is lociied in the baiemcnl ol Bynum Hall. Htnton Jamee presents Alfred Hitchcock'! North hv Northwest at 7:30 and 10 p.m. in the Himon Jamei Recreation Room. Refreshment! will be served. Admission is 50 cents. The Qy Rap Group will meet si 8 p.m. inRalcigh. Come share your problems and triumph! For more informslion call 929-SSI43 orJ2-l582. The UNC Scuba Club presents "Tales of the South Pacific," a slide show estrsvsgsnra at 7 p m. in Room 202 of the Carolina Union. Admission a 50 cents The Beginning Needlework Class will meet si 7 p m in 452 Hamilton Hall. The Christian Science Organization will hold a discussion on Gratitude at p.m. in the Carolina Union. The UNC Jugglera Association will meel si 4 p m. outside Berryhill Hall. The Order ot the Grail will meet at 8 p m ia the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union Ring policy will be discussed. Election of officers for the spring term will be held at ihe Dl-Phl Societies meeting at 8 p.m. in M0 New West. The Alchemist, UNCs interdisciplinary science magazine, will meet at 8 p.m. in Room 2 1 5 Csrolina U nion Anyone interested in submitting ankles e welcome. The ERA Committee will meet at 7: JO p.m. st the A WS Office in Suite D of theCarolina Union. All interested persons are welcome. The North Campus chapter ot the bittrvsrslty Christian FellowaMp'wUI meet for prayer before beginning the evangelism application at 5 p.m. in the parlor of the Chapel of the Cross Episcopal Church Please meet together before going to dinner.. Tile Graduate tTtttory "Society" and fl Curriculum In American Studies present Professor Warren Sussman of Rutgers sneaking on "Character and Society in 20th Century America" at 8 p.m. in 111 Murphey Hall. Rabbit and Ken will perform ai 9 p.m. for Ihe final Deep Jonah of this semester. Bring your own beer or wine. There is no cover charge. 1 he Medical Technology Club will meet ai 7 p m. in Room 206 of the Carolina Union, lnformalion on the Christmas party will be given. U.S. Sen Cttartee Mathlaa, R-Md.. will speak at 3: JO p m on the main quad of Duke's West Campus. For informslion or a ride, call Manha at 933-1946. Charles H. Long of ihe UNC religion department will discuss "Religion as a Cultural Aipect of Mankind" at J p.m. in the International Center. Bynum Hall. Will you be looking for a job? Learn how to do it effectively so thai you do not waste time and cause unnecessary frustration. Career Planning and Placement is offering a series of free workshops on the job-seeking process ai 3 p.m. in Room 108 Hancs Hall The North Carolina Shakcipeare Festival Off-season Players present Beyond the Fringe at 7 and 9 p.m. ai the Ranch H ousc on Airport Road Other performances are set for Friday and Nov. 30, OPENING TOMORROW! 11:00 A.M. Chinese Food Meticulously Prepared New Chinese Fast Food Restaurant THE GOLDEN DRAGON Downtown Franklin St. fj presents II 7F, ... i h n i if' r : m H ibj" "V t aV 7 -f Si i.hit i. Wednesday, Nov. 23rd - 8 p.m. TICKET PRICES vj) f .ajy and Tickets on Sale at the Greensboro Coliseum Box Office or Belk's In Chapel Hill WMmmmr"o,m, -"juraa!" - an - law :M:Teii MM 41 IK, THE NORTH CAROLINA SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL OFF SEASON PLAYERS PRESENT : r0 & auvn THE RANCH HOUSE AIRPORT ROAD CHAPEL HILL VdnescJay Thursday 6 Friday November 16, 17 16, 30 December 1,2 TICKETS: $4.00 Adults $3.00 Students with ID cords PERFORMANCE1 7:OOpm &9:OOp.m Advance Tickets on Sale at Ranch House and The Old World Gift Shop RESEPVATIONS: Coll 942-5155 Dinner available $30 to 9:30 17, 1977 Jodi Bishop in to the box outside the OTH offices in the day Each item will run at least twice. Dec I and Dec. i. Cost is S3 lor students with IDs and $4 for adults. Durham Academy Parent! Council will sponsor a book lair from 10 a m. to 8 p m. at Ihe gym on the Academy Road campus. An IRSS Short Courae, SPSS (Session 2). will be offered al 2 p.m. in 209 Manning Hall. The ERA Committee ot AWS will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Suite D of the Carolina Union. Interested persons are welcome. The Residence Hall Association announces its first giveaway of Peabody Hall door mapa. It'i a limned edition, so stop by between 2 and 5 p m. inSuite A of theCarolina Union, or write Box 12 by Friday. CoHeglate Clvttane will meet at 6:30 p.m. in Room 213 Carolina Union. The Campus Christian Fellowship will pick up students to take them to the Bible Study at the Glenburnie Streel house at T pjn. m the Carolina Union. Come dressed to work. Growing in Grace, sponsored by C ampus Crusade for Christ, will meet from 7 lo 9 p m. in the fourth floor faculty lounge of Dey Hall. The Food Services Advtaory Committee will meet at 3 p.m. in Room 217 Carolina Union. UPCOMING EVENTS The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival Off-Season Players present Beyond the Fringe at 7 and 9 p.m. Friday at the Ranch H ouse on A irport R oad. Cost is $3 for students wilh I Ds and S4 for adults. The Cornerstone Coffeehouse, Chapel Hill's Christian coffeehouse, invites everyone to a night of fun, fellowship and entertainment at 8 p.m. Friday in Ihe St. Thomas More Catholic Church. Fountain, a contemporary Christian group from Greensboro, will perform. Admission is free. The UNC Water Polo Club will practice from 2 lo 3 p m. Friday and from I to 2 p m Saturday at Bowman Gray Pool. Newcomer! welcome. The Graduate FeHotvehlp Group will meet al 6: 30 p.m. Friday at Battle House, 203 Battle l ane, for the regular covered-dish supper. An Avon Christmas party to raise money for summer missions will be held at 8 p.m. Friday at Batik House. David McRcvnoldi, long-time pacifist, activist and writer, will speak on Radical Nonviolence: A Different Perspective on Currenl Social. Politicaland Economic Issues." at 7:30p.m. Friday in the Catholic Newman Center at 218 Pittsboro Si. A Shabbat dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Hillel House. 210 W Cameron Ave. All are welcome, bui please sign up by noon Friday. Dinner will be followed by services at 8 p.m. The alternative service group will meel in the library. Alan Stern of the political science department will speak on the nature ot aggreaalon at the last Campus Y Dinner discussion at 5:30 p.m Friday. For details and signup, come by Room 102 of the Campus Y. All persons interested in working on the S Sudani Corsasjmer Action Union 'a new edition of Guide to Chapel Hill Men-harm should attend a meeting al 3 p m Friday in Suite B of theCarolina Union. Eat in or Take Out! svlfj, - " - ' aw. 7 ? $6.50 ALL SEATS RESERVED " '.m 'lit"1' KLummmmm BEYOND THE FRINGE ITEMS OF INTEREST Interested in taking the PACE Exam? It will be offered on campus at I p.m. Jan. 30. 1978. in 100 Hamilton Hall. Sign-up for the four and one-half exam is in 21 1 Hancs Hall. Forms must he completed hy Nov. 30. Need information for a term paper? Interested in hunger? If so, the Y Hunger Action Committee has a reaourca library on the second floor of the Y Building. Ihe Association for Women Students is sponsoring a coffeehouse in conjunction with the Woman's Fasllyal wet for Jan. 22-28. I97H. Women musicians may audition at 7: JO p.m. Dec. I in Deep Jonah. Interested persons should contact AWS in Suite D of Ihe Carolina Union 1933-2165) or Perri Morgan (933-5245). Non professionals arc welcome. The C'arrhoro recreation department has openings (prvokwrtcar coaertee for its youth basketball program. If interested in coaching boys and girls, contact the department of 942-8341 or 942-8556. Christmas crafts by Lynn Bradshaw. The International Baaar and Ihe Painted Bird will he shown in Ihe Carolina Union showcases through Dec. 1.1. The 1971 Orientation Commlsalon is accepting applications for positions in Suite D of the Carolina Union throughout this week, for more information call 9.1.1-2.175 or 942-.14d9. The Order of tha Old Wall is accepting applications for membership. Applications arc available al the information desk in the Carolina Union. UNICEF card and gilts are available 9 a.m. lo4p m. Monday through Friday al the War Resisters l eague office. Room 108. Purefoy Road Community Church. FOR THE RECORD The 'Fringe' starts at 9 Beyond the Fringe, playing through Friday at the Ranch House, has performances at 7 and 9 p.m. The DTH reported Wednesday the performances were at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Scottish Tradition... comes to Foxglove. Authentic Scottish Shetland! wool sweaters. These classic Pringle of Scotland sweaters are knitted and handframed in Scotland. $28 uuwMiiy oatocoOBo sr. Wherever You Go . . . Traoamark everything nice 0 DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. ( He'a missed two 1 x""""" f classes trying to f ( make up his mind I ' have 2 worth ot I J I Red How, 1 worth of Jelly Beans. "-VS" a stick of Licorice, and 64 worth J I of chocolate covered raiaina. For that between class snack the Student Store Candy Dept. can satisfy anybody's cravings! Candy & Nuts Gum Crackers Cookies Doughnuts VCakes Chips Bread There's more at your stuiIent stoue revolutionary Lang is intently serious about his mission and his role. He dislikes the way the United States is being run. And he is serious about the means necessary to change it. "We don't believe in pacifism or allowing ourselves to get beaten up or shot on. We're not going to let happen what happened at Kent State." His view of the revolutionary state is idealistic, yet plain and simple. "We want a socialist state where the working people actually control society. No longer can a handful run society for a profit. That's where, we're coming from." "Bill," he is asked, "are you prepared to die for the 'cause?" He hesitates to answer the question, and pauses before plunging forward against his better judgment. He hesitates because he is afraid that his answer will be misinterpreted by his questioner, who has been skeptical throughout. He fears that his answer will lead people to y CARR MIL VILAGE Whatever You Do... Take Coke Along! The most populor refresher ... It goes comping, booting, fishing, traveling, and loves those leisure hours . . and so do you! Hove A Coke and remember . . . Health Foods Fresh Fruits Boxed Candy Canned Goods Zr ft .at- jt-" OrV CAMPUS" Continued from page 1. believe his group is a bunch of fly-by-night heroes. i "People think you're talking about going out and being a martyr. We ain't into that. It's going to take a lot of sacrifice." A stare lets him know he's avoiding the question. And then the answer. "Personally, yeah, I'm prepared." ffts Sutton 24-HOUR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Day 942-5161 Emergency Night 942-8623 STORE HOURS Mon.-Sat. 8AM-6.PM Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Serving Breakfast & Lunch 7 Days A Week Knowledgeable Salesperson Glad to Answer all Questions on Makeup & Hair Care I? DTH Classifieds Announcements MEET GAY STUDENTSPROFESSIONALS in physical, biological, mathematical sciences and engineering. Triangle Area Gay Scientists meet November 19 in Durham. Call 493-2771 or 967-9626 or 929 4997. Legal Clinic of Winston, Coleman, and Bernholz Offering legal services at reasonable prices at convenient times. Some of the services available are: Uncontested Divorces - - $90 plus court costs '.. Name changes $35 plus court costs Consultation $15 for 30 minutes For an appointment call 929 0394. Legal clinic located in NCNB Plaza above Blimpie's. SKI VERMONT! Glen Ellen Mountain: largest vertical descent in the East! Luxury lodging, meals, lift tickets, evening ice skating, travel by Amtrak for ONLY $270. Call Randie Weisberg 929-7776 or 942-8534. Deposit $150. Deadline Nov. 21. GO HEAR U.S. SENATOR CHARLES MATHIAS (R-Md)! Thursday, Nov. 17 at 3:30. Main quad of Duke's West campus (in front of the chapel). Auction AUCTION sponsored by University Methodist Day Care Center. Exciting auction itemsservices from local residents and merchants. "Country Store" with home canned and baked goodssecond hand bargains. Come bargain hunt. Free coffee and donuts admission $1.00 Saturday Nov. 19th 10 a.m. at University Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. For Rent FOR SALE: Craige contract. In the Craige Penthouse, corner-room for quiet and privacy. Room empties on 1st of December and has a single or double capacity. Call Tom. 933-7256 eves. Price negotiable. FEMALE GRANVILLE SOUTH spring contract for sale! Call 933-0351. Leave message. Keep trying! FOR SALE: COBB DORM contract for spring semester. If interested, call Debbie at 933-7354. SPENCER ROOM CONTRACTS for sale -Spring semester. Double andor single room. Call 933-5843. If no answer, 933 5252. Must sell immediately! FOR LEASE: Room contract in Granville East for spring semester. Call 933-1982. ROOM CONTRACT FOR SALE. 9th floor James. Possibility of Single later in spring semester. Need to sell now. Call Anita 933-4827. FOR SALE: FEMALE GRANVILLE SOUTH contract for spring semester. Call 933-0443. Leave name and number. CONTRACT FOR SALE in James. Need to sell for spring semester. Call Bonnie 933-4965 Please! For Sale FOR SALE: SAE Mark 30 PreamprMarklB Power Amp, 50W. NEW. 5 year warranty. $299 for both. Call Jim, 933 7456. . : FOR ' SALE: GE PORTABLE STEREO PHONOGRAPH. Ideal for dorm room. $35 . Stand included. Call 967-5347. UNUSUAL AND ORIGINAL JEWELRY, stoTie setting, custom and repair work, at LYSANDER'S, 105 North Columbia upstairs Tues. Fri. 10:30 - 5:30, 929-6852. Lost and Found FOUND: ONE CAROLINA RAM. Owner please inquire: Wallace Wade Stadium, Nov 19. D.U.C.R.A.P. mm TO THE MARCH OF DIMES THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER Discount Drugstore 159 E. FRANKLIN Next to Amber Alley Visit Chapel Hill's Oldest Drug Store Famous for its Fresh Orangeade, Lemonade and Old Fashioned Milk Shakes. 0 20 Student Discounts On All Prescriptions Free Delivery Help Wanted ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: Looking for a part-time job 'with good income, flexible hours, and real exoerience with a career opportunity in the business world? Call Jim Morgan, iNortnwestern Mutual Lite, 9424Hjy. Tickets FOR SALE: 4 football tickets - Duke-UNC. Call Dr. Salisbury at 966-3080 or 966-4446. Miscellaneous FRESH SEAFOOD -shrimp, scallops, oysters, fish, clams, frozen lobster tails Open -Friday 9 a.m. until, Saturday morning 'til noon. Behind Quick Food Mart - corner of Church & Rosemary Sts. Ask about discounts on large food orders. DISSERTATION THESIS PAPER DUE? COPYQUICK - Low cost quality copies. All work guaranteed. No minimum number required. Free sorting. Upstairs over N.C. Cafeteria on Franklin Street. Monday Saturday. CONDOM SAMPLERS: Learn the difference between condoms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped, textured, colored, lubricated skins, stubs. Designed to increase sexual . satisfaction. Adam & Eve, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. Roommate Wanted ROOMMATE WANTED: Female to share 2 bedroom apartment. $62.50 plus 13 utilities. Nonsmoker please. Available now. Call 967-8843. Personal DtAR BILL and whoever else cares! If you really want to get me you could, so shut up! I'm havinga ball! Are you?? HANK SWEETE: I'M DEFINITELY SMILIN'andmy eyes are twinkling, twice as bright - Brightest. I'm soooo glad you made it! No "bout about it! Kisses, K HOT DOG: He would still like to be your friend, but it's your move. You have his number. One who knows. TO THE STEELY BLONDE. Forgive me my dreams. The roses were for you. The kid without a line says hello. HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEVE!! Love, Betsy, Lulu and the rest of the lunch gang. i Tha Dally Tar Haal la publlahad by IhaOaHy Tar Haal Board ot Dlraelora ol tha Unhraralty ol North Carolina dally Monday through Friday during tha ragular acadamlc ytar aictot during axam partod, yacatlona and aurnmar aesalona. Tha following dataa tra to ba tha only Saturday laauaa: SapL 17, OcL 1, S, 22, No. 5. Tha Summar Tar Haal la bubllahad waakly on Thuradaya during tha aurnmar aaaalona. Otflcaa ara at tha Frank Porttr Graham Studant Union Building, UnlvaraHy of North Carolina, Chapal Hm, N.C. 27S14. Tataphona numbara: Nawa, Sporta (33-0245, 933-0248, (33-0252, (33-0372; Bualnaaa, Circulation, Advartlalng (33-1103. Subacrtptlon rataa: $25 par yaar, $12.50 par aamaatar. Tha Campua Gomwnlng Council ahall ha powara to datarmlna tha Studant Actlvlllaa Faa and to approprlala all ravanua dartvad from tha Studant Aclhrlllaa Faa (1.1.14 ol tha Studant Constitution). Tha Dally Tar Haal la a atudanl organization. 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