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The Coast Guard's involved
in things like saving lives,
fighting pollution, enforc
ing the law, and maintain
ing navigational systems.
They're Big jobs and they're
important jobs. To the
country and to the people
who do them. And you
could be involved in one of
them after just 1 8 weeks in
Officer Candidate School
in Yorktown, Va.
As an officer in the Coast
Guard you would be in a
position of responsibility
and leadership. It's a chal
lenging job. One where
you II prove to yourself
and others that the 4 years
you spent in college were
well worth it.
As an Ensign in the Coast
Guard, your starting salary
will be over $1 0,000 a year.
During your first 3 years,
normal promotion and
seniority will increase your
salary by over 40. Along :
with that come generous
living allowances and
benefits. Your medical and
dental care is free. If you
Our Representative
will be here
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get married, your family And you'll be able to
also receives medical travel. A Coast Guard
coverage. If you make the Officer doesn't stay put.
Coast Guard your career, Your assignment could be
you can apply for post- in any of a variety of loca-
graduate training. And if tions around the country
you're selected, we'l I pay or overseas,
your tuition plus keep you The Ftiture.
on full salary while you're As with any job you're
attending school. interested in now, the
There's also a generous future has got to be an
retirement plan if you stay important consideration,
with us for at least 20 Where's the job going to
years. That's something lead you? In the Coast
you won't find with many Guard your future is, to say
private companies. the least, expandable.
The Opportunities. Whether you make it a
The jobs the Coast Guard career or not, the experi-
does are anything but or- ence and skills you'll
dinary. Which means that develop will be hard to
doing those jobs will pay match anywhere else. The
off in training and experi- most important of which
ence that is anything but will be the skill of handling
ordinary. You'll develop yourself in a management
skills in manage
ment and
leadership
that will be
invaluable to
you and your
career. Skills you
can use whether
you stay in
the Coast
Guard or not!
situation. Because
that's what you'll
be involved in on
ii ic i n m uay ui yum
f J jod as a Loast uuard
Officer, And when
you've got that
kind ot experi
ence, you
can use it
anywhere.
Visit your collegeplacement office, or call 800-424-8883
toll rree.for more information.
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Mime at its Best
in conjunction with
the Union's Theatre Workshop
8 p.m. Memorial Hall $2.00
Edward Albee
The Playwright
vs.
The Theatre
in conjunction with
the Union's Theatre Workshop
Sat. Feb. 4 $1.00
8 p.m. Memorial Hall
Videotape
KATE MILLET'S THREE LIVES
Jan. 23-29
Free 2 p.m. in the Music Gallery
Deep Jonah
Anna Crusis
with
Leslie Raasch
Thur. Jan. 26
FREE BYO Beer and Wine
COLLEGE BOWL
SIGNUP
Monday, Jan. 16-Jan. 27
Games Begin Mon. Jan. 30
Four-Person Teams
Sign up at Union Desk
Interested persons contact:
GregSwanson 929-7343
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Feb. 5 8:00 p.m. Memorial Hall
Tickets $2.00 on sale now at the
Union Desk to UNC Students and Faculty
Staff privilege card holders.
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North
Carolina
Symphony
John Gosling. Artistic Director and Conductor
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Grant Johannesen pianist
BEETHOVEN Leor.ore OvKrmrH Nn 3
CHOPIN ConcHtto No 2
BEETHOVEN Svmi'hnnv No 4
Wed., Jan. 25
8:15 p.m.
Memorial Ha
Students admitted tiee
with I.D. cards.
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Tickets now on sale for:
Jose Molina, Bailes Espanoles
Jan. 22 and 23
Jerry Jeff Walker appearing in Memorial
Hall at 8:00 p.m. on Feb. 6
AND Arlo Guthrie one week later same time,
same place.
Mary Lou Williams
jazz pianist
Sun. Jan. 29 Free
8 p.m. Memorial Hall
C. Union in conjunction with Women's Festival
KARL HESS
anarchist FREE
Wed. Feb. 1st 8 p.m. Memorial Hall
N.C. Society for Original Graphics
Display in the Union's South Gallery
Jan. 14-Feb. 18
Applications arc now available for the UNION
PRESIDENCY. They may be picked up at the
Union desk between Jan. 16 and 30.
Carolina Union
in cooperation with
The Women's Festival
presents
FOOTPATH
An All Women Dance Co.
January 24 -8
p.m. Memorial Hall
Tickets $1.00
Master Class:
Mon. Jan. 23, 3:00 p.m.
Dance Studio in the Women's Gym
Sign up at the Union Desk and the Women s uym l
"i fir"" JtiniTi?iTTlrtilftiTilT ' Trii;inT 'Tiin " m "hi" "n 'ivi nni hit M
television
Monday
Boot On Yw littf - An update on thf e!Tt of the
popular TV xriei, thn program includci Alt Haltj'i visit to a
North Carolina church, where descendant!! of slaves and slave
owners gather for a reunion. At 8 p.m on Channels 5 and .
AFC-NFC Pro Bowl - Conference All-Stars clash inthe eighth
Pro Bowl, telecast from Tampa. Ha. At 9 p m on Channel! 5 and 8
Th Dark Sacrtt ol Harnat Horn - (telle l'a is stars in this
tale of a secluded New f ngland village disiupted by supernatural
occurrences. At 9 p m on Channel U
Tueaday
CBS Raporla - This series hegtns a monthU run tonight, and
feature! reports on downtown New Orleans, the CI A and the farm
strike. At 8 p m. on Channels 2 and II.
Th Oark Sacral ol Harvoat Homt I he secret is revealed
tonight in the conclusion ol this I V-movie. At 8pm on Channel
28.
Krafl'a 35th Annlvaraary Show A radio and IV
retrospective featuring I i?a Minnelli Stesie Wonder, and Johnny
Carson and Bob Hope. At 9. JO on Channels 2 and II.
Wadnaaday
ACC Baakatball - The N.C. State Wolfpack vs the Maryland
Terrapins at College Park, Md At 9 p m on Channels 2 and 3.
Oraat ParformancM Sissy Soacek is IWna; ISO Uirl, a
kindhearted, hut not particularly talented, tncinhet ol a performing
Iroupe in WW II Belgium. At 9 p.m. on Channel 4.
Thuraday
ACC Baakatball - None other than the lar Heels meet the
Wake Forest Demon Deacons in W inston-Salem. At 9 p m. on
Channels 2 and 3.
called the "ultimate propaganda film." Monday at 7 and f JO p m.
in Carroll Hall. Adtniasion u 30. Shown in conjunction wtth UNC
Women'! Festival.
American Aranl-Oard A documentary called Andy
Wmhol, and Harry Smith's animated Htmm and Earth MtfK
Feaiurt are on the MTuesday night at 8 in Carroll Hall. Free with
student I.D.
Dim tor Cannlbaia Susan Sontag. K An enigmatic story
eiploring the psychological complexities of a mtnagt a quart.
Special Lactura Filmmaker Jan Millsappa will speak on
Sums md Celluloid Why Women Make Movits. and show
several of her films including ParihrnotentiU, which won Tint
place in animation in the 1977 N.C. Film Festival. At I p m.
Thursday in til Murphey.,
music
Marlatn McPirtttnd he reigning queen of )Z2 piano, whox
work has been termed "spun gold" by the Raleigh News and
Obserwr, playi two concerts tontghl at N.C. State's Stewart
Theatre. For mort inioimalion on the ? anJ 9 .10 perforrhancei,
contact the box office at 737-JIOV
Tuesday Evtrttng 5rl - INC prolesnr Edgar Akten
perloinii lelei'lioni on the violin, accompanied by Francu Whang.
At It p m. tn the Hill Hall auditorium.
gallery
Original Ortanlal Art - A special eihibition and sale will he
presented Tuesday at the Wesley Foundation, from 10 a.m. to J
p.m. Works from Japan, China, India and Thailand will be
featured.
Woman at Work This special photography exhibit centers on
200 year! of life and labor in New York City. The show run!
through Saturday in the Music Oallery of the Carolina Union.
Sponsored by the Women's Studies Curriculum.
dance
cinema
Triumph ol lha Will - 1 em Riefcnstahl, 19.14. A controversial
film of the massive 1914 Nuremberg Rally, this work has been
Footpath The Cleveland-hased troupe, featuring sil
contemporary women dancers, performs in Memorial Hall
Tuesday al 8 p m. They appear in conjunction with tha UNC
Women's Festival.
EPC to hear pass-fail views today
The Faculty Council's Fducalional Policy Committee
will hold an open hearing on the pass-latl option al 3 .J0
p.m. today in 310 Davie Mall. 1
Vaida Thompson, committee chait pctson, said she .
doesn't expect any changes in policy as a result of the V
hearing, but she encouraged students lo attend.
Thompson said she has received written statements
from a number of faculty members on Ihc subject.
Many faculty members have expressed concern thai
lite present policy allows students lo do a minimum of
work and still receive a passing grade.
El'C members are concerned about the effect past-fail
grades may have on a studenl'l transcript when he
1 submits an application to graduate schools,
' "Several pass-fatl courses may not hurt a student, but
many courses make me wonder about Ihe motivation of a
tudrnl," said Nancy Murray, an assistant dean in the
11 NC Masters of Business Administration program. "It is
also harder1 to evaluate a transcript if a student has taken
several courses pass-fail."
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1978
PERSONAL AND REAL
PROPERTY TAX LISTING
January is the month in North Carolina in which all personal and real
property is to be listed for county property tax. All motor vehicles,
household items, etc., as well as real estate owned is to be listed in the
county in which it is situated as of 1178, according to NC Statutes 105
301 and 105-304.
The Orange County personal and real property tax forms will be mailed
to all residents who made a tax listing in 1 977 as a convenience for listing
by mail. New residents and those who wish to list in person can go to their
individual township list-taker whose schedule is posted below, or to the
Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough.
All listings must be completed by January 31, 1978.
To avoid long lines, list by mail on forms from our office. They may be
obtained by calling the Tax Supervisor's Office in Hillsborough at 732
8181 or 967-9251.
The hur' ad exemption law has been changed for 1978 togive upto
$7500 in real and household personal property value off of the total value
if the income of the owner of this property did not exceed $9000 for 1977.
To qualify for this exemption the owner must complete the section on the
back of the tax listing form which applies to this, and be 65 years of age or
permanently and totally disabled to work.
W. T. Laws
Orange County Tax Supervisor
CHAPEL HILL TOWNSHIP
L. R. CHEEK, LISTER
The listing will take place at the Carrboro Town Hall each Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m. until 12 Noon,
beginning January 3, 1978 and continuing throughout the month of
January. ..