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2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday, February 13. -campus calendar- Compiled by Kelly Carr Public service announcements mutt be turned In to the box outside the OTH offices in the Union by 1:00 p.m. H they sre to run the next day. Each item will run at least twice. ACTIVITIES TODAY The Education Committee ol NCSL will meet it 6:30 p.m. in ISO Hamilton Hill. College Quit Bowl will begin today. See the Carolina Union desk for game timet and location. The Undergreduale History Association will meet at 7:13 p m. in 42 Hamilton Hall. All history msjors are urged to attend. Square dancing, tor says will be held tonight at I p m. in Deep Jonah. Instruction will be provided. Zoology Department advisers will be available to discuss the 8A and BS degree programs and to answer questions from prospective majon at the following times: Dr. Reice in 235 Wilson from 11:30 to 11:30 a m.; Dr. McMahan in 33? Wilson from I to 4 p.m. A group meeting for second year environ menial science students wQl be held si I p.m. in 355 School of Public Health. If you with to register with Career Planning and Placement, pleate try to come to this meeting. A Fine Arts Festival meeting will be held at 6:15 p.m. in 302A Steele Hall. ' The premedical, predental honorary, Alpha Epallon Delta, will ' meet at 7 p.m. in 103 Berryhill. A ruth meeting will be held in Room 107. The topic will be "Alternative in Childbirth." '! A meeting of Students foe McNeill Smith for U.S. Senate wiU be held at 7 p m in Room 21 3 Carolina Union Final plant will be msde for the Feb. 15 campus visit. An ERA Committee meeting will be held at 7:30 pm. in the AWS office in Suite D of the Carolina U mon. All people interetted in actively working for ratification of the ERA in North Carolina are invited to attend. Dr. Charles H. Long of the UNC Religion Department will present tome viewt on "The World and World Religion!" in s talk sponsored by the UNC Bahs'i Club st 7:30 p.m. in Room 215 Csrolins Union. An IR8S Short Course, Remote Services, will be held st 7:30 p.m. in Htnton Jsmei. An IRSS Short Course, SAS, seuion I of 4. will be held st 2 p.m. in 212 Ssunden. Mark S. Laventhal will tpeak on the "Synthciii of Synchronization Code for Data Attractions" at 3 p.m. in 08 Gardner. Professor Les Garner will be the ipesker st the Policy Analysis Group at noon in 207 Hamilton Hall. Dr. Daniel F. Coops will speak on "Eninction of a Nuclear Normal Mode, The Giant Dipole Resonance" at 3 p.m. in 265 Phillips. UPCOMING EVENTS The Fellowship ol Christian Athletes will have t vslentine psrty st 7:30 pm. Tuesday in Kenan Ficldhouse. Everyone is invited for tkitt, food, tinging snd fun. Education students with emphsus on special educstion and seeking employment are encouraged to use the services of the Csreer Plsnning snd Placement office by attending an orientation meeting between 2 and 4 p m. Tuesday in 20IC Petbody. The Career Planning and Placement Office will ofler s free, one-hour resume workshop at 12 p.m. Tuesdsy in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. The Old East Quartet will ting at 1215pm Tuesdsy in the pit. They sre presented by the Sonys Lewii-for-Preiidenl campaign. The Campus Governing Council will meet at 5:30 p m. Tuesday in 300 New West. Plan on a long meeting. The UNC Young Democrats will meet at 8 p m. Tuesday in the South Gallery meeting room of the Carolina Union U S Senate candidate Joe Felmel will be the featured tpeaker. An important business meeting will follow. Professor L. Q. Psdereen will tpesk on "Variable Affecting the Interaction of Cells" Tuesdsy st the Physical Chemistry Seminsr. The Chepel HID Public Library will present Red Short in the spring film series st 7,p m. Tuesdsy snd Wednesday in the library meeting room. A rally will be held st noon Tuesdsy st the Durhsm City Hsll to welcome the iaual Rights Amendment Caravan. At 7:30 p.m., caravan officials will show a film and discuss the ERA st the Episcopsl Students' Center. 505 Alexander in Durhsm. A thon course, Using the Library Effectively, will beheld from 9 to 1 1 s.m. Tuesday in the history room of the library. Dr. Joseph Skisns will present a slide lecture on Ingres at 7:30 J . v.V.V. y.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.V , J, , fc. WJ i i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 t VsT A' 'JA'X'f iftfjOWimERis 7:00 9:00 She 7:15 9:15 7:30 9:30 9 There was a young man from the hill Whose girlfriend was increasingly still But with BOLD 45'v (.textured condom). She soon came alive. And even stopped taking The Pill UNIQUE GIFTS FOR VALENTINE'S DAY 'Franklin & Columbia (over The Zoom) Mon.-Fri. 9-6 929-2147 Dr. Wiiliam T. Kohn, Optometrist 300 Eastowne Drive, Suite 200 Chapel Hili Opposite Blue Cross Blue Shield on the Durham Chapel Hill Blvd. Free Parking - on the "D" city bus line Phone 942-4158 " or 489-3304 Sen 1 1978 p.m. Tuesday in 1 1 5 Ackland. Students are asked to contribute MH end adults $1. The Carolina Union Performing Arts Committee will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Room 205 Carolina Union. A Student Educational Broadcasting meeting will he held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Room 207 Carolina Union. A G of don Cureton for President campaign meeting will be held at 0 p.m. Tuesdsy in Room 207 Carolina Union. Interdisciplinary studies will sponsor sn open house from 3 to 4 p.m. Tuesday in Room 213 Carolina Union. An IRSS Short Course, Introduction to Computer Mapping, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in 306 Saunders. The Classics Department will sponsor sn open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday in 201 Murphy. General information, as well as details on the junior semester in Rome program, will be available. ITEMS OF INTEREST A memorandum which summarises course requirements, financial prospects snd career opportunities for economics majors is available in the departmental office. 107 Gardner. - Any student interetted in doing graduate or undergraduate work bis foreign country can talk to Mr. Richard S Pride, the director of foreign study interviews with the AlhS. He will be in Chapel Hill today. Call toll free 800-243-8504 for information. Women In Transition, s University Counseling Center group workshop, is beginning toon. It it designed for women who find it difficult to juggle studies, csreer (or career preparation), primary relationships, friendships snd time for oneself. If interested, call 933-2173. The Carolina Quarterly it looking for graphics Bring work to the Greenlaw English office or contact Kathcrine Kerns, 309 Greenlaw or 967-1523 by Feb. 15. The Career Planning and Placement Office is offering Centuring-venturing, a free workshop series about lifestyles, motivations, interests and marketable skills, and how to relate these to career options. The workshop meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Feb. 20, Feb. 27, snd Msr. 13. Interested persons csll Jane Kendall at 933-6597. Applications lor Orientation Freshman Counselors, Transfer Counselors, and Operation will be available Feb. 1 3 through Feb. 24 at the Carolina Union desk or from RAS. l-or more information call the Orientation office. The Media Board will interview for positions of Editor and Business Manager of the Yeck, Cellar Door, Carolina Quarterly, and Alchemtat. Interested persons are encouraged to contact present editors. Resumes for the sbove positions are due Feb. 21. Pleate send them to Box 13. Carolina Union. Interviews will be Feb. 28. c 3 Give flowers that will never wilt. You'll find some you're sure to like among our . . . prints The Old Book Corner 137 A EAST ROSEMARY STREET OPPOSITE TOWN PARKING LOT CHAPEL HILL N.C. 27514 loves him. He admires her taste, color 01$$ w For further information Call Lt. Graves at the Naval Armory 933-11982344 The Term Paper Clinic provides help with the research phase of term papers. Sign up for an appointment at the Undergraduate Library's reference desk Except for Feb. bthrough IOandFeb.20 through 24. this service will be offered throughout the semester. All active campus organirations interested in coverage in the 1978 Yeckety Yeck should callCrissannOhler at 933-5954 ordrop by the Yeck office as soon at possible. Paget cost $60 each. , The Student Government Tutoring Service needs students to answer phones in the evenings once a month to refer students to available tutors. For more information, call 967-1639 orSuiteC. Application for the Class ot 1931 Fellowships for summer travel abroad (5500) are available in the International Center, basement of Bynum Hall. Juniors are accepted. The University Counseling Center is forming a Couples' Enrichment Group to meet on Thursday nights from 7:30 to 9: 30 p.m. beginning Feb. 23. Its focus will be on increasing intimacy, negotiating wants and dealing with anger. If interested, call 9.13 2175 and ask for an appointment with Ross Sharer and Jim Whiteside. Intormetlon on summer job opportunities in the federal government is now available in 211 Hanes Hall. Announcement No. 414 lists both clerical and non-clerical openings with locations. Application for the written test needed for clerical jobs it also included. All interested in working on The Franklin Street Gourmet supplement are urged to sign up at the SCAU office in Suite B of the Carolina Union on the SCAU sign-up table. The Lawrence Whitfield Traveling Fellowship is available to an undergrad for independent travel this summer. For information call or come by the Wesley Foundation. 942-2152. Wesley Community is seeking applicants for the 1978-79 school year. If interested, stop by Wesley Foundation, 214 Pitlsboro St Summer Camp counselor recruiting for Chestnut Ridge. Don-Lee. and Rockfish will be held Feb. 23. Sign up for an interview at Wesley Foundation of call 942-2152 for more information. Is your third class FCC license merely gathering dust? If so, WXYC is offering on-the-air positions as well as valuable radio experience. All interested persons should come by the WXYC studios in the Carolina Union basement. Information on internships in stale government. Summer 78 Internship Program, is now available at CWcr Planning and IP ,UNCH BUCK IN TITUS ONs dollar err m I W .J IS, twm 3 Held Over Winner SHOWS! of 2 Golden Globe Awards 3:00 5:10 7:20 9:30 Best Picture - Drama PC Tun umni pointy HENRY SAllY WINKLER FIELD 2:40 4:50 7:00 9:10 if IN, r binding the one you love. . , is finding yourself. PGlfgSE 3:45 6:30 9:20 IPG Starts Friday "Mr. Goodbar" & "Julia" STUDENT AID APPLICATION Applicant should rlf to instructions before completing tppc$tion form Period lor which aid is requested Check only one period ... ... Arjtlemic Vear 19 fait Semestat 01 Spring Semasti o h bummer . . ScLOnd Sum s lks lx sr i ii rc&mi jt n r iAST FtANKUN STREET gj! . 19 9 S yV J ipraM i y y y h te considered V " I aanteed J on. mam m. ba. m. m mamm V. D-dynurp f J m xLur.ng which' March 1 Nanu Mb X " 'or STUDENT AID APPLICATIONS chihX (Renewal Initial Summer Session) A.yo,. y Have you returned your Student Aid Nsa Ar Application) for Academic Year 1978-1979 Pl,t"ls and Summer Sessions 1978 to the Student L,s""tw' Aid Office at 300 Vance Hall? , Please complete and return them right away y and before March 1st. A'80, comP,e,e an1 mall to the College f,n? Scholarship Service a Financial Aid Form. All i of these forms were distributed to currently no.. . . x enr0e(j recipients during the Check DIs- '"' w,,: trlbutlon at the beginning of this Spring oat. Semester. New applicants may get copies of forms at the Student Aid Office. 'u Ait vou rxived Namsn d"ti Y Xnr-41 aid .. DEADLINE X :;- MarcJi 1 f mir.nn' W" ' 'fmis jk ysv J W v Mt h msiituliOfl Far cui'i"'! n.xil fJ'drXCnMiOr I l. - V" Sthoo i!V,'! ) . - - Placement, 211 Hanes Hall. Complete applications and support materials must be returned on or before Feb. 27 to the North Carolina Internship Office in Raieigh. Cellar Door, the undergraduate htcrary magarine is now on sale in the Carolina Union for 51 The Carnegie Endowment lor Inlernationel Peace it offering a student internship program in foreign policy and international affairs in its Washington office for I97S-I979. The program is open to graduating seniors and graduate students in the first year or two of their work in any discipline. Evidence of a general interest in public affairs beyond the requirements of one't academic program is necessary. Two six month periods are oflered: July to December 1978 and January to June 1979 Interested students should see Jane Kendall. Career Planningand Placement, 211 Hanes Hall. Women's Health Counseling Service, Inc., offers information, referral and counseling services in areas of contraception, abortion, problem pregnancy, human sexuality, venereal disease and other health areas of interest to women. Counselors are trained to do pregnancy tests which are scheduled by appointment and cost $ I . For assistance call switchboard at 929 7177. You have one more week to fix yourself up and have your free portrait taken for the, 1978 Yackety Yack. Portraits will be taken from 9 a.m. to noon and from I to 5 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from now through February 1 7. If you haven't had your portrait made yet. or if you did hut 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 Yack office at 933-1 259 between I and 5 p.m. With every subscription to the 1978 Yacksly Yack get a free "Carolina Basketball" poster For a Yack and free poster come by Suite D of the Carolina Union any weekday between I and 5 p.m. or call 933-1259 for more information. The price is $10. Nomination forms for The Order ol the Golden Fleece are available at the Carolina Union desk. Nominations must be in by Feb. 17. The Order of the Valkyries, an organization which seeks to honor undergraduate women who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership, character and service in the university community, is accepting nominations through Feb 24. Please pick up further inf ormation and nomination forms at the Carolina Union desk. UAtMCH. BUCK ENTITLES acme, to onb 4ft f PULL TJ irM Held Over 8th Big Week JILL L&YEUiei u i. R BUST EEYKQLDS Now Showing HE HAD GOOO GRADES- AGOOO GIRL- -,, GOOD BUtXME& PUT HIM THROUGH .. Tl IPG! M 1 f A Night of Fun to Games that went too far! Xtf (AST . CMAiflJI ATWSVIW. MM i , Winner of Golden Globe Awards SHOWS 3:10 7:30 V SlilL 9:40 I f rvtv Kit NiMdilHfl VMi'A AUMIA MAMIN STUDENT AID OFFICE Tit U"iv'niv Of North Carolina at OapaH Hitl WO Vaca Man tr PO Bos ioeo Chpi Hill North Carolina 2754 Please check the item below that is your preference t prefejiwork rather than loan oan 'ather than work. CQmtji nation ot loan I kV stSti&teAii n'lHsiwir "v shows! 7:15 I A O.OA H E -' VJi 1 Thell's Has Sweets For You And Your Sweetheart Order Your Valentine Cakes Now Chocolate or vanilla One heart layer $4.00 Two heart layers $7.00 Also larger sizes All with any message you want Don't forget our Valentine heart cookies, cupcakes, and gingerbread men Thell's Bakery 124 E. Franklin 942-1954 Weekdays 8:30-6:00 Sunday 1:00-6:00 Have a Valentine's Dinner On Us 1 'l. Place your special message in the Valentine's Day Personals and become eligible for a German dinner for two at Hosanna House, The deadline is noon today. WIN A FREE DINNER Your Valentine's Day Personal automatically enters you in a drawing for a dinner for two at the new restaurant in town, Hosanna House. Drop your ad with $1.00 (25 words or less) in the DTH Classifieds Box by noon, Feb. 13th. The drawing will be at 1:45 in front of the DTH Office. You don't need to be present to win. FOR-SALE- 6':Mxmrnmv. & 1972 340 Duster engine. White with black vinyl top. Keystone mags and white letter tires. $600, call Ed 929 5157. FOR SALE: MEN'S CENTURION 10 SPEED bike in excellent condition. Price negotiable. Call 967 5692 or 933-7788 evenings. GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACT for immediate sale. Negotiable discount. Call 933 1931. Keep trying. IMMUIIIU .11111.1, J.J.II..fc LOST GERMAN SHEPHERD: Large blacked tan German Shepherd weighing approx. 140 pounds. Answers to the name Joshua. If any information call 967-8627. Substantial reward. FOUND!! Calculator in 106 Carroll Hall on Wed. Feb. 2. Call Mike evenings at 933 6634 and identify. $50 REWARD for information leading to the recovery of portrait of Zeb Vance removed from the Phi Gam house on 21. 968 9033, 108 W. Cameron. FOUND: HONDA CAR KEY in Union parking lot Thursday night. Contact Kyle at 933-4483, identify the rams head key ring and its yours. m THE UPWARD BOUND PROJECT is recruiting UNC students to tutor 10th, 11th & 12th grade high school students. II interested, please call 933 1281 or 933-1282 or come by 201 Vance Hall and sign up. We need you! COUNSELORS FOR PRIVATE CAROLINA Co-Ed Summer camp, mid June to mid August. Only clean cut conservative college students need apply. Camp Pinewood, 1801 Cleveland Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. 33141. GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR WANTED, male or female, excellent hourly rate, only experienced ieed apply. Call 976 0306. - v. LADY JANE, You know 1 don't mind playing fool, and I'm not above stealing another fool's tool. So between us let there be no mistaking: His ain't the only heart you've set to quaking. TO J.C. IN CHI PHI: Thanks for the note. 1 got the person in the van and she will pay. Thanks again, P H. MICK AND TOM: Come see the grand-opening! Our Picasso over the trunk is waiting. Happy Valentine's Day! The Infamous backgammon players, 6th floor Morrison. 301 COBBLESTONE, Come to the gourmet kitchen, 8:00 p.m., February 14 for your Valentine surprise! RSVP, Babycakes and Saturday Night Fever. ASC: Happy belated 19th. Where are we going to dinner? RT & BC. LITTLE LOVE BUNNY, No woman at U.N.C., Sweetbriar or Paris satiates my' appetite like you do. Thanks for making my life peaches and cream. Big Love Bunny. iT.lMHs4lMils4i)'k SPECIAL EVENT AT CAT'S CRADLE, Eland Simpson, Jim Warm, and fnends. Feb. 19th 9:00 p.m. $2.00. Donation to support Chapel Hill Cooperative Preschool Scholarship Fund. Enjoy Now o CONDOM SAMPLERS: learn the differences between condoms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped, textured, color, lubricated, skins, stubs. Designed to increase sexual satisfaction. ADAM & EVE, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147. TYPING - THESES, PAPERS. RESUMES, applications reasonable rates. Executive Secretarial Services, 100 Eastowne Drive, (Across from Blue CrossBlue Shield) 929 0286, 493 1488. INSTA-COPY Offset printing and quick copying while you wait. 100 satisfaction i guaranteed. Check our fast service and low prices on theses work. Insta-Copy, corner of Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147 I Legal Clinic of Winston," " Offering legal services at reasonable prices at convenient times. Some ot 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. CAMPUS COPY CENTER - Copies 5 and under. Fastest, highest quality copies in town. Nobody else has the Xerox 9200 "Miracle Machine" that makes copies better than the original. You get to watch while we do it in a matter of few seconds. Located in big house on the alley, campus side of Franklin Street. Phone 929-3119. Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified bos at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. Return ad and check or money order to DTH Office 12:00 (noon) I 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 5 for each additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Please notify the Ul H Office if there are mistakes in your ad. immediately! We will only be responsible for the first ad run. , L Ths Dally Tar Haal is published by tha Dairy Tar Haal Board of Doctors of tha University of North Carolina daily Monday through Friday during tha ragulsr acadamic ysar axcapt during axam pariod, vacations and summsf assaiona. Tha following datas ara to ha tha only Saturday issuas: Sspt. 17. Oct. 1. 8. 22, Nov. 6. Tha Summar Tar Haal la pubkshad waafcty on Thursdays during tha summar sessions. Off ices ara at tha Frank Ports Graham Student Union Building. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27BM. Telephone numbers: Nawf. Sports-933-0248. 933 0246. 833 0262, 933 0372; Business. Circulation, Advertising 933-1 1 63. Subscription rates: 26 par year; S12 .60 per semester. The Campus Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities Fes and to appropriate all revenue derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1.14 of the Student Constitution). Tha Daily Tar Heel ia a student organisation. Ths Dsily Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the typogrsphicel tone of all advertisements end to revise or turn away copy n considers objec tionable. The Daily Tar Heel will not consider ad justmsnts or payment for any typographical, errors or erroneous insertion unless notice is given to the Business Msneger within 1 ) one day after ths advertisement appears, within (1 ) dey of receiving the tear sheets or subscription of the paper. The Daily Tar Heel will not be reaponsible for mors than one incorrect insertion of an adver tisement scheduled to run several times. Notice tor such correction must be given before the next insertion. Claire Baoley Busimsi H.n.gm n Co"mt AdwrtiMHtg Mtng'
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