2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday. January 23, 1978 campus calendar- Compiled by Karen Barber Public eervice tnnouoctmanti mult be turned in to the bo outside the DTH oltices in the Union by 1:00 P m if iheyare to run the net day Each item will run at leas! twice Acnvmei today A UNCCC Short Coune entitled "What la CamputorT will be fives) at e n. la Roe 221 Philips Hail. Tat Career Ptaaaine. and PlacaawM Office will offer a free one hour Inlenrtm wortuahoat at 1 1 an. in Room 306 Henes HalL Preeaan ssuoeme Inlereotad an phyelcel therapy msy II lend a ncetin scheduled foe 7 p.m. in Ike auditorium of the Divaioa for Disorders and Development aad Learning Dr. Barney LeVcae will tpeak oa the lope "Sportt Medicine.' Delia Sigma R1 will meet at 1X1 am in Room T-T New Carroll Hall For more informal ion. call Chip at 97-1127. Education eentore m Early Childhood and Intermodule program! who want to net the services of the Career Planning and Piecemeal Office art invited to an oriental ion meeting at 2 p.m. in Room Of Peahody HalL Wiajaaat atudinla arc iaviied lo aa informal gct-acquainied parly in eoajuectioa with ruth activities of Kappa Epulon at 7 p m. ia the ttudeat lounge of Beard HalL Kappa Epitlon a a jaafsMisaal fraternity wheat purpose it to promote women in pharmacy. The Triangle Chapter of Parent! Without Partnera will meet at I p.m. at Bethany Methodist Church, 2W Gueai Rd. Tha month'i program topic wiB he "Energy Coesstvatioa in the Home." The pukoc ii uvwd to attend. UPCOMING EVENT. The Bout Caasaaua Ceewnmaa ef tie CaroBna Union will meet at 7:30 p.m. ia the Morrmoa Coaferente Room. The UNO Young Democrat will hold their traditional teoMster beer beau at I p.m. Tuesday ia Room 2l7Carolina Union. Everyone it invited. The Fellowship of Chrtatlan Athlete will present the movie "The Devil's Coach" at 7:30 p.m. Tuaday in Kenan Field House. Everyone a) welcome. The Aaaoclatlon of Bualneaa Studenta will meet ai 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in the faculty lounge of Old Canoll Hall. A fried chicken dinner will follow the meeting. Colt for the dinner is 11.50 per person. The Undergraduate Art Hlatory Aaaoclatlon wril meet for live firil general meeting of the year al 5 p.m. Tuesday in Room IIS Ackland. The Omega Pal Phi Fraternity, Inc. will hold in Spring Smoker al 7:30 p.m. Tuetday in Room 213 Carolina Union. The Outing Club will meet al 7 p.m. Tunday in the Carolina Union. A talk will be presented on camping techniques. A meeting of the UNC Craw Club otllcer t will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday al the Carolina Inn cafeteria. The UNC Table Term la Club will meet al 8 p m Tuesday in the Women's Gym. All interested persons are invited. A UNCCC short course emitted Introduction to UNCCC will be given al 3 p.m. Tuesday in Room 228 Phillips Hall. Three North Carolina poeta - Ann Deagon. David Childers, and Julia Willis will be featured in a reading of original works al t p.m. Tuesday at the An School, 150 East Mam, Lairboro. The Alchemist, the magazine that features science, will hold a staff meeting at I p m. Tuesday in the upstairs lounge of the Carolina Union. Many of the present staff will graduate in the spring, leaving positions open. Persons interested in writing, editing, advertising and selling are encouraged to attend. Would you like to know how to get the ob you want? Find out by attending "Guerilla Tactics in the Job Markel" with Tom Jackson, national authority on jobs and job finding al 8 p.m. Tuesday in Memorial Hall. Students and faculty members are urged to attend. ITEMS OF INTEREST All girls interested in signing up for spring sorority ruth should sign up in the Panhellenk office before Jan. 31. Applications for the title of Ml. Black Ink will be available in the BSM office until Feb. 3. All interested young ladies freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are urged to apply. Call 933-4596 for more information. The APO Book Co-op will be closed today and tomorrow, hut will reopen Wednesday inihe basement of Smith Building to return hooks and money. The Co-op will remain open through Feb. 2. and business houn arc 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fli youreell up and have your free portrait taken for the 1978 Yackety Yack. The photographers will be taking portraits from 9 a m. to noon on Monday. Wednesday and Friday and from I p m. lo 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. lo 9 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday from Jan. 30 through Feb. 10. If youdidn'l have your picture made last fall, or you did but weren't pleased with it. sign up for an appointment any weekday at the Carolina Union from 9 a.m. lo S p m.. the Y-Coun from 9 a m. lo I p.m., or by calling the Yack office at 933-1259 between I p.m. and 5 p.m. The University Counseling Cantor is offering the following group programs this semester: Assertion Training Career Exploration. Personal Growth. Test Anxiety Reduction, Women in Transition. Family Crisis. Couples Enrichment and Iwo groups for Students Older Than Average, For more information, call 933 2175. Petition for all student olllcee arc available in Suite Cof the Carolina Union and should be returned no later than 5 p.m., Feb. 6. Information on aummar ob opportunltlee in Ihe federal government is now available in Room 211 Hanet Hall Announcement No. 414 list both clerical and non-clerical openings with locations. Application for the written test (needed for clerical jobs) is also included. Applications are now available at the International Center for ihe UNC-Qottlngen Eichenge Program for the 1978-79 school year. This program is an expense-paid study-abroad opportunity for undergraduates al a Wesl German university. Applicants should be fluent in German. The International Center sponsors a two-day, overnight orientation program for new foreign students in the fall al Camp New Hope. This it an opportunity for UNC students tc meet with international students in an informal environment. Anyone interested in enisling with Ihe organization of the program or in being a counselor at Ihe camp, please contact Peter Topping at the International Center. National MarH Scholarship checks are now available for the spring semester. Merit Scholars should come to the second floor ol the Student Aid Office. Vance Hall, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays and present their class schedules to receive these funds. A fine selection of BetUse will be displayed by Sandy MacDonakf in Ihe Carolina Union showcases through Feb. 2. Applications for ihe Carolina Union Presidency for 1978-79 are now available at the Union desk. Applications arc due at the desk by Jan. 30. For information, contact Eric Locher in Suite A of the Carolina Union or call 933-1 157. A series of non-denominational Bible talks will be held each Monday and Wednesday through Feb. lb in Peabody Hall. For information, contact 732-3490. Alpha Phi Omega Co-ed Service Fraternity will hold spring semester rush from 7 lo 9 p.m. Jan. 24 lo 26 in the basement of Smith Building. All students are welcome. Students interested in spending their junior year In Ghana, Wesl Africa, should pick up an application al the International Center in Bynum Hall. Applications are due Jan. 30. For further information contact the Curriculum in African and Afro-American Studies, 401 Alumni Building. Deadline to apply for graduation for Arts and Sciences seniors is Feb. I in the Dean's Office. 206 South Building. Pan-tall reglatrelkm will be held through Feb. 8 in the dean's offices-of the respective schools. ' LINUS CAN'T WALK TO SCHOOL UITM V0U 1QVM.. HE HAS A SORE THRCAT I CAN'T WALK TO SCHOOL ALONE..THATKIPIIJH05E RULER I BORROWED WILL GET ME... I PONT A 7T WOULD VOLUNTEER XJ TO PROTECT A rP0N'T5UPP05E"lS A GOOD WAY OF PUTTING IT.' 1 I SI ( THE8&6ET THATSRJ6HT, IS PUB MR. pmi- way? pent. BUT I HAVENT HAD A CHANCE jo price Any thing YET! I HAVEftT EVEN SZN THIS YEARS CATALOGUES! i know, sir. i called the departmlw secretaries, Am THEY'LL BE BRINGING THEM AROUND WAY. y WELL ML THEM TO HURRY! 1 DON! KNOW how we ear so FAR BEHIND.' YES.SIR. SECRETARY BROWN'S AL READY HERB. I'LL SEND HIM IN.. vJ!l il J II ill II I Hi ,1 1,1 slip MM 3 saw a. fi3p UH..UAITA MINUTE. I DONT THINK I'M UP TO STARTIN6 MZpREsmem HAVE IGOT AIHlEAPONS SYSTEM FOR. you! Come Register Jan. 25-28 for a FREE WASHBURN D-20 GUITAR with deluxe hardshnll case Retail Value of $280.00 Drawing will be held at 5 p.m., Jan. 28th music iMOIinn 431 Weit Franklin Street (beside the Dairy Bar) Welcome new & old friends! judy Donnas is now with University Beauty Salon 157 E. Rosemary (above Troll's) 968-1968 CLEARANCE SALE Wool Civil Defense skirts . now 23 off! y2 OFF on all the following: Old Maine Trotter Shoes Timberland Boots Earth Boots WAC Field Boots Maine Hunting Boots Cold Weather Field Jackets O.D. Bush Jackets all Hats Leather Bags 14 OFF on ALL Sweaters WHILE THEY LAST! at 129 E. Franklin St. fin PQflSfitfy Ei mSm u rr. ijkii a L(eaiiiMiii3rsa tree Ifod fell i&GFa W They give it to you straight, ff "No vague promises, no snow jobs. You'll know exactly what posi tions are open, what's expected of you, what the bank will do for you and what they won't. It's 30 minutes of give and take. And while you're learning about us, the recruiter is sizing you up. If he decides you're for us, one trip to one of our Bank of America units will produce a final decision in most cases. When the interview is over, you'll have a very good idea what you'll be doing over the next few months and in the years to come'.' ff The Bank offers a variety of career opportunities, fl "In California, you'll start as a loan officer and head towards man aging a community branch. You could be running your own profit center, and dealing directly with prin cipals of business. Or you could enter the administrative area as a controller, or cashier. There are oppor tunities, as well, in our Leasing Department and other specialized areas. As a global banker, your first assignment in most cases will be in your home country; but after a time, you'll be involved in multinational transactions throughout the world'.' ff They donl fill every nook and cranny with MBA's. TJ "Bank of America management knows that MBA's are valuable. That's why they choose us with care Richard Holmes Chicago, IL Shirley Clayton Mountain View, CA Stephanie Lum San Francisco, CA LJ JohnC. Dean, Jr. Houston.TX n Robert Morales New York, MY Adrienne Crowe San Francisco, CA and put us to work where we can do the most good!' W It's a young, aggressive company! TJ "Although founded in 1906, we've only been doing business as Bank of America since 1931. That's an awfully short time to have become the world's leading bank!" Vt Look at our annual report! fl "Don't just look at the $77 billion in assets. Look at the quality of our resources. More than 50 of the JTffl BANKof AMERICA UiUJ An Equal Opportunity Employer Our representative will be on campus January 31 profit comes out of international business. And domestically, we have a solid base of over one thousand branches throughout California'.' If Some of the best people in banking work here. 99 "When I see the quality of the people who work at Bank of America, it makes me proud to be a member of the team. The professionalism and competence here are simply out standing. They're looking for people who can meet these high standards. If you want to work with some of the best people in banking, you owe it to yourself to talk to us'.' Bank of America is actively seeking top-quality MBA's to fill a number of specific openings in California and around the world. To arrange for your interview, contact us. In San Francisco, Connie Colladay, P.O. Box 37000, San Francisco, CA 94137. In Mew York, Fred Rynders, Ass't. V.P., 299 Park Ave., New York, NY 10017. In Chicago, Claudia Luebbers, Asst. V.P., 233 So. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL 60606. In Los Angeles, Management Recruitment Dept., P.O. Box 3609, Terminal Annex, Los Angeles, CA 90051.' J aw ) AWS festival ERA Rally. II :30 a.m. to 1 p.m.. The Pit. Women's Bazaar. 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., Great Hall. What Happened in Houston? Multimedia presentation. 1:30 p.m., Rooms 213-215, Carolina Union. Southern Women: An Historical Perspective. Panel discussion. 7:30 p.m., Rooms 2 1 3-215 Carolina Union. The Rev. Ellen Barrett speaking on "Women in Official Capacities in the Church," 8:30 p.m., Great Hall. Film: "Triumph of the Will " 7 and 9 p.m. . Carroll Hall Auditorium. 50 cents admission. . Ladies Concert Night at the Mad Hatter. Featuring Lesslie Raasch, Jenny Knoop, Rabyn Dobyns. Begins at 8 p.m. ia'z: 11 1 . .. .ii....i i me -Hi lltRpfil!) MttMlliiiJ (tji iit:. imiu i. ,-- k iy.U Hail faVS r"""l Red Cross b counting f ""Ion you. Li LOST: GOLD ADD-A-BEAD necklace. Please return if found. Sentimental value. Call 933-5915. COME WATCH THE TAR HEEL game and join your friends al "He's Not Here." Two TV's, Happy Hour everyday, fine selection of domestic and imported beers. Open seven days, downtown Chapel Hill. mm SPRING BREAK CRUISE from Ft. Lauderdale -Space limited Call now for further details 942-4196. CHEAP! NEAR HALF PRICE! Spring Morrison dorm contract for sale! Male or female! Will compromise at price! No offer could be better! Contact Beverly Brown! THE CAMPUS GOVERNING COUNCIL needs a clerk. Pay is $2.65hr., 8-10 hoursweek. Applications available thru Friday, 9-5 in Suite C of the Union. INSTACOPY Offset printing and quick copying while you wait. 100 satisfaction guaranteed. Check our fast service and tow prices on theses work. lnsta-Copy, corner of Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147. CAMPUS COPY CENTER - For all your duplicating and copy needs. We provide fast, high quality service at reasonable cost. Located on the alley by the Porthole. Phone 929-3119. SCHIANOS PIZZERIA NEEDS PART TIME HELP. Call between 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Ask for Sal or John, 489-8632. 7 AFTERSCHOOL BABYSITTER needed for our elementary school children. Two or more days per week, from 2:45-5:15. Own transportation necessary. Some light housekeeping. $7 per day. Several students could share this job. 967-5107 evenings. . ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: Looking for a part-time job with good income, flexible hours, and real experience with a career opportunity in the business world? Call Jim Morgan, Northwestern Mutual Life, 942-4187, Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. ' Return ad and check or money order to DTH Office 12:00 (noon) 1 day before the ad will run or in campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. Rales: 25 words or less Students $1.50 Non-Students 2.50 5c for each additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Please notify the DTH Office if there are mistakes in your ad, immediately! We will only be responsible for the first ad run. PIANO TEACHER NEEDED to come to our house once a week to teach an 8-year-old beginner & a 10-years-old with some experience. 967-5 107 evenings. CROCKED POT, My bags are packed. Ready to dine on love and laughter P.C., H.S., and PRN. Your Tahitian Sweetheart. TO THE GUY WHO "NAPS" in the Chem library between his Chem and Zool classes: You've got beautiful eyes, and a lovely smile. Happy Birthday, Beth. With all my love, John. MISS MELLY: Happy Birthday! S's. 6:00. Tonight. Be there. Y. R.'s R and P. FOUND: CALCULATOR outside Venable. Identify it and it's yours. Call 967-8393 and ask for Todd. LOST RUST SUEDE POCKETBOOK near bus stop on Franklin. Please return to information desk in the Student Union for a reward. No questions asked! Tha Daily Tar Haal la pubUshad by tha Dairy Tar Haal Board ol Diractora of tha University of North Caroina daily Monday through Friday during the raguiar awadamie yaar aacapt during axam pariod. vacations and aummar aaaaiona. Tha Mowing data ara to ba tha only Saturday iaauaa: Sapt. 17. Oct. 1. 8, 22, Nov. 6. Tha Summar Tar Haal la pubtlahad weakly on Thuradaya during tha aummar aaaaiona. 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