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4 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday. February 14, campus Compiled by Kelly Carr Public service announcements mud be turned In to the box outside th OTH offices In ths Union by 1 00 D m If fhy are to run the next day. Each item will run at least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY The UNC Table Tennis Club will meet at 8 n m. in the Women'iGym. Final ranktngi arc to be established for the malch against Duke Guetti are welcome. A ratty tor Cureton will he held at 9 p m. in Room 207 Carolina Union. Refreshment! will be served. UNC Students tor IRA are muled lo join Duke students on a march beginning on the west campus of Duke at 10 a.m. and ending at the Durham Coun house at noon. For more information about the ERA caravan, contact the AWS office at .t3-2lf5 or Kathy Paramore at 967-7266. The Food Service! Advteory Committee will mea ai 3:30 p.m. in the conference room. 01 Steele. The Walk (or Humanity Committee will meet at 7 p m. in 206 of (he Y Building. Anyone interested in it rung on this committee is invited to attend. The BSD COundl will meet at S p m. at Battle House The Order of the Qrajl of the Orall-Velkyrlea will meet at 8 p.m. ui Room 205 Carolina Union. A meeting of the SCAU'i Franklin Street Gourmet will be held at S p.m. in the SCAU office Minorities In the Electronic Media will hav e a special meeting t 7:J0p m. in the second floor lounge of the Carolina Union. This meeting concerns the Howard Conleience. The Fellowship ot Chrletlen Athletee will have a valentine party at 7:30 p m in Kenan Fieldhouse. Everyone is invited for skits, food, tinging and fun Education students with emphasis on special education and seeking employment are encouraged to use the services of the Career Planning and Placement office by attending an orientation meeting between 2 and 4 p.m. in 20 1 C Peahody. The Career Planning and Placement Office w ill offer a free, one-hour resume workehop at 12 pm. in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. The Old East Quartet will singai 12: Hp m. in the pit. They ere presented by the Sonya Lewis-for-President campaign. The Campue Governing Council will meet at 5:30 p.m. in 300 New West. Plan on a long meeting. The UNC Young Democrat! will meet at 8 p.m. in the South Gallery meeting room of the Carolina Union. U.S. Senate candidate Joe Felmet will be the featured speaker An important business meeting will follow. Professor L. 0. Pedereen will speak on "Variables Affecting the Interaction of Cells" at the Physical Chemistry Seminar. The Chapel Hill Public Library will present Red Shots in (he spring film series al 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in the library meeting room A rally will he held at noon al the Duiham City Hall lo welcome the Equal Rights Amendment Caravan. At 7 30 p.m.. caravan officials will show s film and discuss the ERA at the Episcopal Students' Center. 503 Alexander in Durham. A short course. Using the Library Effectively, will be held from 9 to II a.m. in ihe history room of the library. Dr. Joseph Sloans will present a slide lecture on Ingres at 7- 30 p.m. in IIS Ackland. Students are asked to contribute 50c and adults SI. The Carolina Union Performing Arts Committee will meet at 3:30 pm. in Room 205 Carolina Union. A Student Educational Broadcasting meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in Room 207 Carolina Union. Interdisciplinary studies will sponsor sn open house from 3 to 4 p.m. in Room 213 Csrolina Union. An IRSS Short Course. Introduction lo Computer Mapping, will he held at 2 p m in 306 Saunders. The Classics Department will sponsor an open house from 2 to4p,m.in20l Murphy General information, as well asdclailson the junior semester in Rome program, will be available. UPCOMING EVENTS Senator McNeill Smith will speak and talk with students at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Pit. The UNC Ski Club will meet al 7 pm. Wednesday in the south gallery of the Carolina Union. The Outing Club will meet al 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. Equipment purchases will be discussed, and a slide show on mountain climbing will follow. A meeting for those Interested in working with Carolina Symposium will be held SI 7 put. Wednesday in 101 Greenlaw. The Career Plsnnlng and Placement Otllce will oiler t free, one-hour Interview workehop at noon Wednesdsy in the Frsnk Porter Graham Lounge of the Csrolina Union. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Club ill meet for fun snd games at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 308 Alumni. All interested persons arc invited. An IRSS Short Course, SAS. session 2 of 4. will be held st 2 p.m. Wednesdsy in 212 Saunders. A UNCCC Snort Course, Introduction to ISO, will be held st p.m. Wednesday in 228 Phillips. Held Over Winner SHOWS1 of 2 Golden Globe Awards Best Picture - Drama nrllie m 3:00 5:10 7:20 9:30 JTUUAt fa HENRY SAUY WINKLER FIELD 2:40 4:50 7:00 9:10 '-4 Tinding the one yon love. . . is i yourself. HEROES CiinHinEfi!iu1 w' I rilfTlirTTfflWlsliinrslMeirir HT'maa J f AST MtANKUN STRUT 3:45 6:30 9:20 Starts Friday "Mr. Goodbar" & "Julia" 0 '7 henri' 7:00 9:00 CU 7:15 9:15 -j"? . " r a r ,;' il,itnk' V I1' N. I ' , 1978 calendai A public mceiing l the Orenge-Person-Chslhsm Menta Health Center will he held st 7:30 p m Wednesday at the Weslcv Foundation. A short course. Information Sources In Legal Aspects ol Health Care, will be held from I to 3 p.m. Wednesday in Ihe History Room of the Library. A Friends ol Luther Hodgee meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in Room 20 Carolina Union. Lillian Woo will be present to answer questions. Alpha Chi Sigma, the professional chemistry fraternity, will hold spring rush at 7:30 p ut. Wednesday and Thursday at 305 Glenwood Drive. Rides will he provided from the lobby of kenun labs. All students of chemistry and its allied fields are invited to attend. ITEMS OF INTEREST Tickets are now on talc for the ACC Ice Hockey Tournament lobe held Feb. 26 and Mar 3 m Greensboro. 1 ickettarcSI and are available at the Carolina Union desk There is an extension ol the deadline due dale fur elected BSM petitions. The new deadline is Feb. 22. the day before "Meet the Candidates" for BSM positions. Zoology or biology seniors or graduate students may be eligible for an internship with the Food and Drug Administration (Dept. of HEW). Interested students should come by Career Planning and Placement. 2 1 1 H ancs Hall and read the ml ormai ion available at the front dnk. Current law students or outstanding undergraduates with law related backgrounds may be eligible for an internship with National Institutes of Health (Dept. of HEW) Interested students should come by Career Planning and Placement. 211 Hanes Hall and read the information available at the front desk. Second-year law students may be eligible lor an internship with the Washington Headquarters Services iDcpt. ol Defense). Interested students should come hv Career Planning and Placement. 21 1 Hanes Hull and read the information available ul the front desk. Nomination forms for the Order of the Grail are now available at the Carolina Union desk. The university Counseling Center is forming a Couples' Enrichment Group to meet Irom 7:30 to 9:30 p m on Thursduj nights beginning Feb. 23. Its focus will he on increasing intimacy, negotiating wants, and dealing with anger. If interested, call 933 2175 and ask for an appointment with Rose Sharer and Jim Whiteside. The Term Paper Clinic provides help with the research phascol term papers. Sign up for an appointment at the Undergraduate Library's rclcrence desk. Except for Feb. 20 through Feb. 24. this service will be oflered throughout the semester. A memorandum which summarizes course requirements, financial prospects and career opportunities tor economics majors is available in the departmental office. 107 Gardner. Any student interested in doing graduate or undergraduate work In a foreign country can talk to Mr. Richard S Pride, the director ol foreign study interviews with the AlrS. Hv will he in Chapel Hill today Call toll free MK3-243-SMM lor information. Women tn Transition, a University Counseling Center group woi kshop. is beginning soon. It is designed for women w ho find it difficult to juggle studies, career for career preparation), primary relationships, friendships and time for oneself. If interested, call 933-2175. The Carolina Quarterly is looking lor graphics. Bring work lo the Greenlaw English office or contact Katherinc Kerns. 309 Greenlaw or 967-1523 by Feb 15 The Career Planning and Placement Office is offering Centuring-venturing. a free workshop series about litestyles. motivations, interests and marketable skills, and how to relate these to career options. I he workshop meets from 7 to 10 p m. Feb. 20. Feb. 27. and Mar. 13. Interested persons call Jane Kendall al 933-6597 Applications for Orientation Freshman Counselors, Transfer Counselors, and Operation will be available Feb 13 through Feb. 24 at the Carolina Union desk or from RAS. For more information call the Orientation office. The Media Board will interview for positions ol Fditor and Business Manager ol the Yack, Cellar Door, Carolina Quarterly, and Alchemist. Interested persons are encouraged to contact present editors. Resumes for the above positions are due Feb. 21. Please send them lo Box 13. Carolina Union. Interviews will he Feb. 28 All active campus organizations interested in coverage in the 1978 Yackety Yack should call Crissann Ohlcr at 933-5954 or drop by the Yack office as soon as possible. Pages cosi S60 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 orSuitcC. Application for the Class ol 1938 Fellowships lor summer Irsvel sbroad (SMKIl are available in the International Center, basement of Bynum Hall. Juniors arc accepted. Now Showing HE HAD GOOD GRMSfS- AWXJO(iml .. GOOD BUDDIES- HOWS 3:00 6:00 7:00 9:00 V PinjHIM THROUGH. t TIE PG mmmm . A Maht of Fun 'n Games that went too far! Winner of Golden Globe Awards SHOWS 3:10 5:20 7:30 9:40 1 mi haw mn iM '.- AK'JIA M., 'ill's ,11 il 1 ijSNsiMaH 1 1.! sjsrasswssswii'iifcwa' fj JJ 0V6F 1 i T?g ST L Week J7:i5 jurasssa iioiiT osteoids J.JHLW Wn&s..UmmmtyWmi If if r." 1 . JeWv ,,'9TTsv kiHV Ja,.9W sU Isw. . 7L. C. i B I fik . ...a" ew Ff-vr "Wv i ....J OIIC IUVCS I1IIII. He admires her taste. t3Loi , yr, I T- i f I 'rrt ... .. ; COLOR I 1 . : Information on summer sob opportunities in the lrder.il government is now available in 1 I Hanes Hall. Announcement No. 414 lists both clerical and nosHrlerical openings ts Mb tiK-atums. Application for Ihe written test needed lor clerical jobs ss also included. The Lawrence Whit Held Traveling fellowship is available to an undergrad lor independent travel this summer. I-04 inlormation call or come by the Wesley houndation. 942-2152. Wesley Community is seeking spplkranls lor the 197K-79 Khooi year. II interested, stop h Wcsle) Koundation. 214 Pittshoro St. Summer Camp counselor recruiting tor Chcstnul Kidgc. Dun-l ee and Kucklish will he held hcb. 23. Sign up lor an interview al Wesley roundaiion or call 942-2152 lor more inlormation. Is your third class K'C license merel) gathering dust'1 II so. WXYC is ollering on-thc-air positions ss well as valuable radio experience All interested persons should come by the WXYC studios in the Carolina Union basement. Information on internships in state government. Summer 71 Internship Program, is now available at I arecr Planning and Placement, 211 Hanes Hall. Complete applications and support materials must he returned on or before Peh. 27 to the North Carolina Internship Oflicc in Raleigh. Cellar Door, the undergraduate literary magainc is no on sale in the Carolina I'nion for SI. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is ollering a student internship program in loreign policy and international affairs in its Washington office lor I97K-I979. The program is open to graduating seniors and graduate students in the lirsl year or two of their work in any discipline Evidence ol a general interest in public altairs beyond the requirements ol one's academic program is necessary. Two six. month periods are oflered: July lo December 1978 and January to June 1979 Interested students should see Jane Kendall. Career Planning and Placement. 211 Hanes Hall. You have one more week to fix yourself up and haic your I ret portrait taken lor the I97K Yackety Yack. Portraits will be taken from 9 a.m. to noon snd from I to $ p.m. on Monday. Wednesday and Thursday from now through f-'etsruary 17. II you haven't had your portrait made yet. or if you did but weren't pleased with it. sign up lor an appointment any weekday aw he Carolina Union Irom 9 a m lo 5 p.m. or by calling the Yack office at 93 J-1 259 between I and 5 p.m. With every subscription 10 ihe 197 Yackety Yack get a Irce "Carolina Basketball" poster, t-ora Yack andlree poster come by Suite D ol ihe Carolina Union any weekday between I and 5 p m. or call 93.1-1259 lor more inlormatson. The price u. SMI. Nomination forms lor The Order ot Ihe OoWen Fleece art available at the Carolina Union desk. Nominations must he in b hcb 17. The Order of the Valkyries, an organirstion which seeks to honor undergraduate women who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership, character and service in the university community, is accepting nominations through Kcb. 24. Please pick up further information and nomination lorms al the Carolina Union desk. 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. Fall in Love.., ... it, ' i I: Scissoritim South Cuts, Perms, Highlights and Henna 113 V, W. Franklin St. (above the Dandelion) call for appointment 929-3018 1 p.m. -8 p.m. Tuesday-Friday All you need is love. I todUtondaXiesce I nLiaMil!wtance v hus y LEOBUSQOJA - i rn iiiir"-irn""T"" MAJOR SPEAKERS A STATE OF BLOOD The Inside Story of Idi Amin The First Top-Level Eyewitness Report of a Reign of Terror HENRY KYEMBA Uganda's minister of health for 5 years Defected in May currently vice-president of the World Health Organization 8:00 p.m;'Tuesday, February 14 Pige Auditorium Duke University Admission $1.50 Sponsored by the Duke University Union Major Speakers Committee State wrestlers lose cash during match A thief Entered the locked Woollen Gym dressing room of Ihe N.C. State wrestling team during a match Saturday night, escaping with belongings worth $205. A University Police report said the thief took a watch, a wallet and cash totalling $182 from II team members. ' Both doors to the dressing room were locked when the team left at 7:50 p.m.. according to Robert J. (iuwo. State's wrestling coach. Carter E. Mario, a UNC wrestler, said he noticed a person in the hallway leading from Carmichael Auditorium past the dressing room during the match. The police report described the suspect as a 16- to IX-yearold. S-loot-8 black male wearing a green sweatshirt. No arrests have been made. Officer Leon R. Key of the University Police said hewalked past ihe dressing room Iwice during t he match hut saw nothing to suggest anything was amiss. . "It's embarrassing to have something happen like that." Ivey said, "but you know, the door was l0Cked " - TONY MACE Slide presentation today at Ackland Dr. Joseph Sloane, professor of Art History and director of the Ackland Museum at UNC. will give a slide presentation and lecture tonight in conjunction with the Fine Arts Festival. The lecture will take place at 7:30 in Room 1 15 of the Ackland Art Building. The topic of his presentation will be the artist Ingres. There will be a minimum admission charge of 50 cents for students and $1 for the general public. Enjoy Now mm ewir vouf liaifcuttcr Cathy Cherry Keith Miller Nealy Prevette Tony Menendez A Warm And Wonderful Book About The Largest Experience In life Now in paperbadc $1.95 wsi CKEST L 13 Red Cross is counting ur on you. rsti UHlfflSOirCKEKPJO immnBiiiiiiij HELP RESTORE PRIDE IN N.C. and help defeat Jesse Helms; come to a 'Friends of Luther Hodges' meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 15 in Union Room 209. Lillian Woo will be present to answer questions. MEET THE DEMOCRATIC SENATE CANDIDATE best able to beat Jesse Helms. State Senator McNeill Smith will speak and discuss issues with students Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. at the Pit. FOR SALE: 1966 PLYMOUTH SATELITE, has 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. 1971 FIAT 124 SPIDER (CONVERTIBLE). Red wnew custom tan interior. Wire wheel covers, AMFM stereo. Carefully maintained, outstanding condition. 88,000 miles. $1950. 383 5140 (Durham). lj!S3Dfl!f LOST GERMAN SHEPHERD: Large black and tan German Shepherd weighing approx. 140 pounds. Answers to the name Joshua. If any information call 967-8627. Substantial reward. $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. LOST: Wednesday ONE PAIR LADIES BLACK suede gloves in Hanes Hall or Wilson Library. If found please call 929-4037. LOST: 197o GREENE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL class ring. Blue stone. Initials LWP inside. In or near Rosenau Hall or Phillips Computation Center. Call 942-3081 after 5. FOUND: ONE BROWN GLOVE in front of Howell, Sat. afternoon. I'm going to keep it and look for the other one. Che lives! LOST: GREEN DOWN JACKET at the Bacchae on Friday night . Call Charlie at 933-1558. Reward. No questions asked. DID YOU GET THE WRONG COAT Friday night at the Morrison-Ehringhaus Dance at the Great Hall? I think I have yours. Let's exchange. Call Paula 933-1821. WHOEVER ACCIDENTALLY PICKED UP A TAN fleece lined vested jacket at Bacchae Friday night, please return it, two I.D.'s, and two keys (reward). 933-6441. FOUND: SILVER ID BRACELET engraved "Gwen" between Wilson and South Building, Monday afternoon. Call Liza 967-1636. THE UPWARD BOUND PROJECT is recruiting UNC students to tutor 10th, 11th & 12th grade high school students. If interested, please call 933 1281 or 933-1282 or come by 201 Vance Hall and sign up. We need you! COUNSELORS FOR PRIVATE CAROUNA 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 need apply. Call 976 0306. OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing. Free information - Write: BHP Co., Box 4490, Dept. NL, Berkeley, CA 94704 SELL SOME SUNSHINE on the street, on campus, in dorms. THE SUN is a Amagazine of Ideas, the only publication in North Carolina you can't put a label on. Vendors give us 50C for every $1 issue sold. If you're unfamiliar with THE SUN, send $1 for a sample copy. THE SUN,BoxH,412 West Rosemary Street, Chapel Hill. CIRCULATION AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGER WANTED IMMEDIATELY! ' Contact Mrs. Bagley at the DTH office in the Student Union Bldg. Hours are flexible (or this part-time job. Ideal for student schedule. HELLO BEAUTIFUL, I LOVE YOU! A bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck. Please come back. I will always love you, T. TO THE GIRL AT THE GRADUATE Saturday night: "I know you from somewht're." Let's get better acquainted. Meet me Wed. 15 at 10 p.m. in the front of the Undergraduate Library. uw .- PRE MEDICAL, PRE-DENTAL STUDENTS, MCAT, DAT comprehensive review manuals, $6.00. Moneyback guarantee, free information. DATAR Publishers, 1620 McElderry Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21205. it t LET'S GO SKIING! The UNC SKI CLUB has a chartered bus going to Sugar Mountain for skiing 6 p.m. -10 p.m. this Friday, 17th. Depart C.H. 1 p.m. Cost: $9.50 plus $1.00 for non-members including transportation and party. Not included -lift ($6.00), equipment ($5.00). Sign up at Union Desk by Wednesday. Ray Luce, 933 2496. DAYTONA BEACH! This is going to be THE Carolina Beach trip for spring break. We've got a fantastic deal for only $119.50 (includes transportation). C'mon join us! Bill Verch, 933 2567. (Drive-to available). INSTACOPY Offset printing and quick copying while you wait. 100 satisfaction .guaranteed. Check our fast service and low prices on theses work. Insta-Copy, corner of Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147. COPYQUICK - LOW COST QUALITY COPIES LegaVcolor3-hoIe punch paper - no extra cost. Free sorting Thesesdissertations All work guaranteed Monday-Saturday. 133$ E. Franklin St. (over N.C. Cafeteria). 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. WE REALLY CANT AFFORD this ad, but we're running , it anyway. Why? Because even though we've been publishing The Sun here in Chapel Hill for four years, not enough people know about us and we think it's time they did. The Sun is a Magazine of Ideas. It's the only magazine in North Carolina where you can read about childbirth at home, black holes in space, world hunger, dreams, Ram Dass, spiritual fascism, nulcear energy, psychic readings and much more. Published monthly, it's an exquisite blend of articles, poetry, photographs, artwork, humor, and the gentle inspiration we all sometimes need. Does this sound like your kind of magazine? Send $4.50 for a half-year subscription (6 issues). If you're disappointed with your first issue, send it back and well refund all your money. Or just send $1 for a sample copy. Write THE SUN, Box 732, Dept. H, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. NEW YORK CITY NATIVES interested in helping a Speech 192 class create a workshop indicative of the culture, cali 929-4168 and ask for Laura. 7 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 . arf will run or in campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 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. The Daily Tar Heel is published by the Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors of the University of North Carotna daily Monday through Friday during the iregular academic year except during exam period, vacations and summer sessions. The following dates are to be the only Siturdsy issues: Sept. 17, Oct. 1. 8. 22. Nov. 6. The Summer Tar Heel la published weekly on Thursdays during the eammer sessions. Offices are at the Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27614. Telephone numbers: News. Spets 933-0246. 933-0246, 933 0262. 933-0372; Business. Circulation. Advertieing-933-1 1 63. Subscription rates: 26 per year; S12 60 per semester. The Campus Governing Council shsH have powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate ail revenue derrve4rpm the Student Activities Fee (1.1.14 of the Student Constitution!. The Deify Tar Heel is a student organization. The Daily Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of all advertisements and to revise or turn eway copy it considers objec tkmebie. The Daily Tar Heel will not consider sd justments or eyment for any typographical errors or erroneous insertion unless notice is given to the Business Manager within (1 1 one day sfter the advertisement appears, within ( 1 ) dsy of receiving the tear sheets Of subscription of the paper. The Dairy Tar Heel will not be responsible for more then one incorrect insertion of sn adver tisement scheduled to run several times. Notice for such correction must beuiven before the next insertion. Claire Bsglsy BusiimssMtnagir' Dsn Collins Advtrtismg Mantgm
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