2 The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday. February 1, 1978 UNC team takes third in tourney campus calendar. .Compiled by Public service announcements must be turned in lo me box outside me u I n offices in the Union by 1:00 p m M trieyare to run me next day Each item will run it least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY The N C Coastal Club and tht UNC Sea Grant College Propam are iponiormt I CoMtaj FUm festival. Tonigh't they will show Estuary, The Great American Fish Slory, Hurricane Decision and lis four Coast. Tht (lira will be ihown at 7:30 p.m. in I0I Greenlaw. Admission it fret- - Delta Sigma PI will hold spring rush at 7:30 p.m. in T-7 New Carroll. Delta Slgmi PI will have a group picture made at 3 p.m. at the Greenlaw wall. Dress casually. - Student's International Meditation Society will have en introductory lecture at 7:30 p.m. in 3I7 Greenlaw.. A consumer lew workshop on swindles and gyps will be presented by the Student Legal Services at 4 p m in Room 2I5 Carolina Union. UNC Students tor McNeill Smith for U.S. Senate will hold a general meeting at 7 p.m. in Room 202 Carolina Union. New members welcome. Interested in an internship or summer job? Come to an orientation meeting for the Pre-Cereer Experience Program at 4 p m in 209 Hints Hall. Lutheran Campus Ministry will meet at 5.15 p m. at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church on East Rosemary Street Communion will be held, and supper is at 6 p m in the Campus Center behind the church. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Club will meet at 7 p.m. in 308 Alumni Building. The Outing Club will have a poiluck dinner at 6 p.m. in the Carolina Union. The regular meeting will be held afterwards at 7 p.m. Jack Lee, suit Republican chairperson, will speak to the UNC Col lege Republicans at 7:30 p.m. in420 Hamilton Hall. Everyone is invited. Dr. George Robinson of Duke University will speak on "Language Organization: The Wages of Syntax" at 4 p.m. in 1 12 Davie Hall. The UNC Chapter of Common Cause will meet at 7:30 in Room 206 Carolina Union. Plant for a lobbying effort on behalf of the Congressional Public Financing Bill will be discussed. The Chapel Hal ECOS will meet at 7: 30 in 209 Bingham for a planning session. The Poet-Toronto Eichenge Party will be held at 5:30 p.m. at Bullock's with all the BBQ and chicken you can eat for $4. Meet at Tyrone's house. The Graduate end Profession at Student Federation will conduct a meeting of the Executive Board members at 6 p.m. in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. The Senate of the Graduate end Professional Student Federation will meet at 6:30 in Room 215 Carolina Union. A UNCCC Short Course, Introduction to CALL-OS will be held at 3 p.m. in 22S Phillips Hall. Professor Carlton Ulbrlch of Clemson University will speak on the "Suppression of Hail from Thunderstorms" at 3:50 p.m. in 265 Phillips Hall. UPCOMING EVENTS The N .C. Coastal Club and the UNC Sea Grant College Program are sponsoring s Coastal Film Festival at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Dr. William T. Kohn, Optometrist 300 Eastowne Drive, Suite 200 Chapel Hill : Opposite Blue Cross Blue Shield on the Durham Chapel Hill Blvd. Free Parking - on the "D" city bus line . Phone 942-4158 -V- or 489-3304 For the student who re quires slide-rule functions, the TI-57 delivers an exceptional combination of advanced mathematical and statistical capabilities. From functions such as trig, logs, powers, roots and reciprocals,.. to mean, var iance, standard deviation and much more. And as long as you're in the market for a super slide rule calculator, why not buy one that can also put the power, speed and convenience of pro gramming at your disposal? Programming a calculator 1978 Texas Instruments Texas Instruments ,NCORPORATtD Calculators Are Kelly Carr 101 Greenlaw. The films to be shown are Waltrbound, Storetide The Islanders and the Elements, The Curritock Film and An Act to fVorert. Ready to look for a job? Learn how to organize and plan your search through a free one-hour Job-Seeking Workshop offered by the Career Planning and Placement Office at II a m. in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union Students of ' aH ages are invited. John Sanders, vice president for plsnning. will speak on planning for the UNC system from 1972 to I9K2 at the Dialectic end Philanthropic Literary Society's meeting st 8 p m. Thursday on third floor New Wett. Everyone is invited. The UNC Ski Club will hold the first meeting of this semester at 4 p.m. Thursday in Room 209 Carolina Union. Come join us, we are offering ski trips. Blue Sky Party Convention will meet at 8 p m Thursday at 107 Fraternity Court. All Sky Blue Hearts of the Blue Sky Party welcome. The Carolina Indian Circle will have a poiluck dinner at 6:30 Thursday at 3-F Old Well Apartments. Those interested ihat need a ride will meet at 6 p.m. at the Y -court. The Caroline Rugby Football Club will kick off its semi annual drive for "new blood" at I p.m. Thursday at the Village Green. All heroic young men and amorous young ladies are invited to attend. The North Campus Chapter ot InterVaralty Christian Fellowship U having a potluck dinner at 5:30 p m. Thursday at Chapel of the Cross. There will be s sing-slong sfterwardt. Bring a dish of food and join the fellowship. A BSM genera) body meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday. All persons interested in elections should attend. Mlnoritlei In the Electronic Media will have a meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in the second floor lounge of the Carolina Union. All members plesse attend this very importsnt meeting. The UNC Scuba Club will hold a very important final planning meeting for the Florida trip over spring bresk st 7 p.m. Thursday in Room 215 Carolina Union. Please remember deposits. Everyone is invited. There will be an important meeting of members of the Order of the Ok) Well at 8 p m. Thursday in Room 205 Carolina Union. IRSS Short Courae, SAS Session 2 of 2 will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in 306 Saunders. UNCC Short Course. Detatla of JOB and EXEC Statements will be held st 3 p.m. Thursday in 228 Phillips Hall. The Hunger Action Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Y. The new vegetarian entrees and the upcoming photographic display will be discussed. All those interested please attend. Films and photos of old Chapel Hill and a commentary by Roland Gidua will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the meeting room of the Chapel Hill Public Library. Everyone is welcome. Hinton James present! Alfred Hitchcock's Freniy, starring Jon Finch and Barry Foster at 7 p.m.. 9 p.m. and midnight Thursday in the Hinton James Recreation Room. Admission is 50 cents. The Gay Rap Group will meet at 8 p m, Thursday in Raleigh For more information call 929-8843, 832-1582 or write MCC. Box 691. Chapel Hill. David S. Rubin will speak on "Transportation Problems with k: L I y , - I z : : : I ;. 1 . V;' " -m m QQ nri h; I . j I .. ... K If L.0 t f... V i -! , I The TI-57. The super slide-rule that'll get you into programming... fast and easy Even if you've never programmed before. simply means giving it a logical set of instructions for accom plishing what you want it to do. Programming enables you to solve lengthy and repetitive problems quickly by sub stituting new vari ables into the set of I instructions "ip" which you - 2, have al ready entered into the machine. The end result is more etfi- Texas Instruments Incorporated INCORPORATED Litoand Fito Constraints" at 4 p.m. Thursday in 324 Phillips Hall. All are invited to a coffee hour from 3:30 to 4 p m in 102 Phillips Annex. ITEMS OF INTEREST The Joy ol Art, a free series on how to enjoy art, will start at 8 pm. Thursday at the Art School. For a calendar and more information, call or come by the An School. 150 E. Main Street. Carrboro, 942-2041 As part of the Sea Health end Relationship Series, the Human Sexuality Information and Counseling Service and the Carolina Union will show the film "Sexuality and Communication" at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 204 Carolina Union. Discussion facilitators will be available after the film. The UNC Hockey Team plays Duke at 4:30 p.m. Feb. 5 in Greensboro's Triad Arena in an important first-place game. The cost is only SI. the UNC Hockey Team plays Wake Forest at 8 p.m. Feb. 2 in Greensboro's Triad Arena. The cost is only $1. Information on summer ob opportunities In the federal government is now available in 21 1 Hanes Hall. Announcement 414 lists both clerical and non-clerical openings with locations. Application for the written test need for clerical jobs is also included. Volunteers are needed from all departments, graduates and undergraduates, lo work on Journal of Fine Arts, second issue. Positions are available on budget and editorial staffs. Contact Patty Beck al the Ackland Art Center, UNC, or call 477-5305. The Women's Forum meeting has been postponed from this Wednesday to 6 p.m. Feb. 8 al the Carolina Inn Cafeteria. Fix yourself up and have your free portrait taken lor the Yackety Yeck. The photographers will be taking portraits from 9 a m. to noon and from I to 5 p.m. on Monday. Wednesday and Fnday. and from I to 5 p m. and 6 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday from now through Feb. 10. If you didn't have your picture made last fall, or if you did but weren't pleased with it sign up for an appointment any weekday at the Carolina Union from 9 a m to 5 p.m., or by calling the Yeck office at 933-1259 between 1 and 5 p.m. The University Counseling Center has limited openings in a personal growth group that meets at 7:30 p.m. Mondays. If interested, call 933-2175 and make a group meeting appointment with Ross Sharer or Jim Whiteside. Peas-tall registration will be held through Feb. 8 in the dean's office of the respective schools. "Stage Design and the Russian Avant-Garde (1911-1929)" is now at the Ackland Art Museum. The exhibition includes works by 26 artists from the Lobanov collection and traces the development of "constructionism" in its relation to stage design. The show will be on exhibition through Feb. 26. Auditions for Fools: A Night with Shakespeare will be held at 3: 30 p.m. Wednesday in Deep Jonah. The show will be produced in conjunction with the UNC Speech Department. Petitions for elected BSM offices are due back on Feb 10. no later than 5 p.m. All questions should be addressed to Jeannie Mask, elections board chairperson. - rrrT, : f I " SHOWS SHOWS I 2:45 3:30 I U- ' 5:00 5:15 . 7:15 7:00 i I y 9:30 9:00 I "OJWiVr- i I CARDS " 1 . I ill I ..! JJll "-t,rr 3:45 ""?f . J2 passest -- 9-40l J"mmStal cient use of your time in problem-solving. All this and more is ex plained in our unique, illus trated, easy-to-follow guide book, "Making Tracks Into Programming." This 200-page book comes with the TI-57. It contains simple, step-by-step instructions and examples to help you quickly learn to use programming functions to make your problem-solving faster, more accurate and fun. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Hfrv ...INNOVATORS IN SjMJ PERSONAL ELECTRONICS J .omrrwy, Available at the The UNC Individual Events Team placed third last weekend in the Plainsman Tournament at Auburn University. Morehouse College of Atlanta finished first in the contest. Eighteen schools participated in the tournament. Three teams were ranked in the top 10 nationally. "At this point we think we would probably be good enough to finish in the top 20 in the country," said member Tom Preston. Nine team members qualified for the National Forensics Association Individual Events Tournament to be held in April at Monmouth College in West Long Branch, N.J.. Among outstanding individual placings, in extemporaneous speaking, Preston, David Hopkins and Ralph Thompson r ip -mic mm shows! 1 IS 1 Held Over 2nd Big Week "in m Saturday nigh I FEVER IOHN TRAVOLTA A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 51 Student Stores finished third, fourth and fifth, respectively. In dramatic interpretation, Ralph Weeks, Maureen Maney and Debra Davis finished third, fifth and sixth, respectively. Thompson finished sixth in prose interpretation and second in poetry interpretation. Maney also placed in poetry interpretation, finishing fourth. SUPPER FAMILY STYLE now Demcj server! fl ' : College Cafe '' :-,;-v Carr Mill 5:30-8 PM Tues.-Fri. Held Over 1 J 6th Big WeefcK 5HOWS ANNE . i? FUNCBOFT SHIRLEY J:UU Mor-TAINF. GRANVILLE TOWERS HAS ROOMS available for the spring term. Rates are prorated by the day. Call 929-7143. NORTH CAMPUS McIVER DORM CONTRACT for sale. Discount. Large room. Close to campus. Immediate sale. Call Ginny, 933-6106. FEMALE MORRISON CONTRACT AVAILABLE immediately! Discount! Call 966 1370 or 933-4197. Keep trying. Desperate. GRIMES DORM CONTRACT for sale. Price negotiable. Call 967-3268 at night. FOR SALE 1974 VEGA GT Wagon. AC, radials, 4-speed AM-FM luggage . rack, very good condition. $1400. .967-1646. .-. , 8 OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PHONE work. Afternoon and evening shifts. Females preferred. Call Deborah Jenkins 942-6377. VOLUNTEER ASST SCOUTMASTER, Troop 817 Wed. nights, 7:30 p.m. to 9. Amity United Methodist Church, 825 Estes Drive; Age 18 or older. Call 967-6633 or 966 2253. Extension 45, Ray. ATTENTION: Women writers. Fernnary, a local feminist publication, is soliciting articles, essays, interviews, poetry, graphics, short fiction on issues of concern to women. Send to Feminary, P.O. Box 954, Chapel Hill. SIGN UP NOW AS AN USHER for Playmakers' "Uncommon Women." Ushers see show free. Sign-up board and details at Graham Memorila Room 206. Work one or more performances, February 14 through March 5. FOUND: LADY'S BROWN WALLET with UNC-G I.D. near Porthole alley. Call 933-5379. FOUND: Wristwatch in 100 Hamilton, Jan. 20 Call 933-1309. LOST: SILVER BRACELET on Monday, Jan. 30 near Health Sciences, Bell Tower area. Sentimental value. Call 929-4449. 5:101 ' I ri 9 30i iitnina fi - , n rnsw B ba WW ! a i -i 1 c -me j.'i pPiaaWllfcslBiM - --- - -. " THE LOOM PRESS - A PERSONAL PRINTER Complete offset printing facilities. Books, brochures, flyers, posters, mailers and mailings. Letterheads, envelopes, invitations and announcements. Fine raised lettering and typesetting, Graphic design our specialty. Isn't it time you had A PERSONAL PRINTER? 500 Rosemary St. West , Chapel Hill, 942-6582. MatJIJIaaMtf yajjaa LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY. Great 4 sound system, atmosphere, and food. Tonight: Piedmont Serenaders. $1.00 cover. Breakfast, : lunch, dinner. Open 6 a.m. to2 a.m. Compardie's t 942-8588. RIDE NEEDED TO CHARLOTTE Friday, Feb. 3 after 11:00 a.m. and back to Chapel Hill Sunday, Feb. 5. Will share expenses. Call Candy 933-2714. HELP! DESPERATELY NEED TWO TICKETS to Friday night performance of Hamlet. (Not standing room tickets). Willing to pay extra Call 942-1752 after five. Keep trying WE LOVE YOU, LOUBIDOUBI! Happy birthday from Buns, Marbi joubi, and Betty-Loubi In dual interpretation of drama, team of Thompson and Roz Fuse finished third, while the team of Stacey Cox and Jan Huffman placed fourth. The next events tournament will be Feb. II at LaSalle College in Philadelphia, followed by the Morehouse Feldman Invitation March 2 through 4 in Atlanta. t ... 1 1 1 1 ii n i i.V.a.vy.'tlf.'A.', !.- a Runaway Rlotl 7:00 fc; 9:00 lilijEjajLlJ 'PG .V.T. I I I '.'.'.'.'.W.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 7:15 9:15 , , i w.i ft.v.va PlVrtX.vV'VVV'Vt'A.'Jf DR. BABIES; QRS, ECOLI, and lysine. P-school is not all bad. Cheer up and get well. I miss the old you. The Troll. CRACKED POTT, Tahiti here we come. Just let me know what time. I trust you've handled all the details. T.S. P.S. Don't forget the blanket. MOUNTAIN WOMEN: Stomachs say go, exam says no. Gotta study that damned accounting. How about a rain check? Signed: 23 of the Three Musketeers. TO THE FRATTY BAGGER IN BA 91: I've been noticing you all semester. Don't you ever look at blonds? To the ladies on fourth floor Ruffin: For all that chicken and stuffin', We agreed by a ballot It was great for our palate And it sure beats a stale Egg McMuffin. COUNSELORS; CAMP AAZIYATAH FOR GIRLS, HARRISON, MAINE. OPENINGS: Tennis (varsity or skilled players); Swimming (WSI), Boating, Canoeing, Sailing; Waterskiing; Gymnastics; Archery; Team Sports; Arts & Crafts; Pioneering & Trips; Photography for Yearbook; Secretary; Registered Nurse. Season: June 26 to August 21. Write (enclose details as to your skills, interests, etc.) Director, Box 153, Great Neck, N.Y. 11022. Telephone: 516-482-4323. 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