2 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, February 28, campus calendar- Compiled by Public servics announcements must be turned in to the box outside the DTH otlices in the Union by 1:00 o m. H they ire to run the next day. Each item will run at least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY The UNC Young Democrats will meet at I p.m. in Room 202 of the Carolina Union. Betty McCain. North Carolina Democratic Party chairperson, will he the feiiured speaker. The Policy Committee ol the A asocial Ion ol Business Student will meet at 3:30 p m. in 300 Old Carroll. The BSU Council will meet al 5 p.m. at Battle House. Alpha Epsllon Delta, the premedical predemalonorary. will meet at 7 p.m. in 103 Berryhill. Everyone is welcome. A group meeting for Physical Education graduate students who wish to use the services of Csreer Planning and Placemen! will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. in 302 Woollen Gym. Feminism and Socialism is the subject of a forum to be held by Terry Hardy of the Socialist Workers Party at 7:30 p m. in Room 207 of the Carolina Union. The Smokers Table wjll be held from S to 6:30 p.m. in 106 Berryhill. The Association ol International Students will meet at 7 p.m. in the International Center. The Walk tor Humanity Committee will meel at 7 p m. in 206 of the Y building. Anyone interested in helping wuh the walk is invited to attend. Education seniors and gradual students seeking employment who want to use the services of the Career Planning and Placement Office are invited to an orientation meeting from 2 to 4 p.m. in 201C Peabody. Please sign up in 21 1 Hanes if you plan to attend. An orientation meeting for the Pre-Cereer Experience Program, which helps students who want short-term experience in a field of potential career interest, will be held at 3 p.m. in 306 Hanes. Proteeaor D. McOuarrle of Indiana University will speak "On the Theory of Ionic Solutions" st the physical chemistry seminar. A short course. Government Documenla In the Heelth Sciences, will be held from 9lo II a.m. in the hislory room of the library. Albert Long will speak at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Kenan Fieldhouse. A UNCCC Snort Course, Advanced SCRIPT will be held at 3 p.m. in 228 Phillips. An IRSS Short Course, SYMAP will be held at 2 p.m. in 306 Saunders. The Chapel Hill Public Library will present Capiaim Courateoui al 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in the library meeting room. Voter Registration will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in the Chapel Hill Public Library, and from 8:30 Postponed raffle to be held today Due to complications, the CAA raffle was cancelled Monday. It has been rescheduled for 1 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. today inCarmichael Auditorium. A purchase of a plastic Carolina cup for 50 cents will entitle the purchaser to a raffle ticket. FOR THE RECORD KKG Underestimated The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported Monday that 16 percent of the proceeds from the Kappa Kappa Gamma dance-a-thon Saturday would go to Multiple Sclerosis and that 100 persons paid the entrance fee to watch the dancers. ' Sixty percent of the proceeds will go to MS. More than 200 spectators attended the event. Which Yack? The Daily Tar Heel reported Tuesday that the 1977-78 edition of the Yackely Yack would be available for distribution the week of March 20. The 1977-78 Yack is still being compiled, but the 1976-77 Yack is scheduled to arrive two weeks after spring break. Call the story people1' 933-0245 $100 Freshmen & Sophomore Males can earn $100 recording their opinions in a research study, 7 hours a week, March 13-April 27. Scheduling open. Come to 230-A Hamilton Hall, between 10 a.m. and 2 p"m., for information and a one hour preliminary questionnaire. iv : 1 Cookie Sale at Thell's! 2 dozen cookies for $1.00 All your favorites: Chocolate chip, Oatmeal, Old Fashioned Sugar, and Pecan. Reg. 72F a dozen. Weekdays This 8:30-6:00 BJKM' Tin f Hit MNMf NT AASUSiMf NT CO. HtfMNTS "STYX Bna Special Guest CHARLIE Sunday, March 12th. 7:30 p.m. .Tickets - Jo and $7 neMrved TICKETS ON SALE- GREENSBORO COLISEUM BOX OFFICE OR THE CIVIC CENTER IN RALEIGH U L. . , FNTRV POLICY FOR Ho sieoholtc b...r.9.a, Wage! drugs, glass or rnalaJ contain.. Incendiary d ce. ol ! Ih. Je. an.,., or ...pons ol en, type, Of any peckeges. parcel. O. Hams. the conl.nL ol wh,ch .,. no. .inil we pwmmed mmm the Cni-w.m Comni.a. 1978 Kelly Carr a m to 5 p m. in the Chapel Hill Municipal Building and tarrhoro Town Hall. The Association ol Business Students will hold a brief presentation and discussion for students interested in a career in retail at 4 p.m. in the faculty lounge of Old Carroll. UPCOMING EVENTS A free, one-hour resume workshop will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in 210 Huncs Hall. The Striata of the Graduate end Proteaalonal Student Federation will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday in Room 2l5 ol the Carolina Union. The UNC Sports Club Council will meet al 5:15 p.m. Wednesday in Room 206 of the Carolina Union. All clubs should he represented. The Carolina Godlve Track Club will meet at 7.30 p m. Wednesday in the Souih Gallery meeting room of the Carolina Union. Anyone interested in joining the club is invited. Professor Forrest Head will deliver a lecture on "Era Pound's Cantos: Our Revolutionary Epic" at 4 p m. Wednesday in the second floor lounge of Greenlaw. A brief meeting for those working for the 176 Caroline Symposium will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Room2l5of the Carolina Union. The Outing Club is having a polluck dinner at 6 p.m in the Carolina Union. A meeting will follow at 7 p.m. An information meeting about the UNC Junior Year In Montpelller will be held for those who are interested in applying, and for those who have already applied, at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the fourth floor lounge of Dey. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Club will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 308 Alumni. Pant Dorris and David Phillips will present a piano recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Hill. All are welcome. The NCSL bill books are in and will be available at a booth in the Carolina Union from 2 to 5 p in. Wednesday, Bill, committee and room assignments for the 4lst session also will be made. Rankin Harris of Career Planning and Placement and John Roberts of Chapel Hill ECOS will be available to talk with students Interested In environmental careers at 7:30 p it. Wednesday in Room 204 of the Carolina Union. Three Braillian (Urns, Socctrball, A South Amtrkan Summtr. and The World of Kumam himW be presented al 4 p.m. Wednesday and at 12:30 p.m. 1 hursday in 303 Dey Hall. ITEMS OF INTEREST The Cellsr Door it now accepting undergraduate poetry, prose, short plays, photographs and graphics. Please drop entries by Ihc Cellar Door office. 208 of the Y building, by March I. The Parachute Club will hold its first class of the spring the week after spring break. Make your first jump Ihc following weekend. Call 9.13-1532 for more information and to sign up. Students interested in showing their work in the Carulina Union's North Gallery should sign up al the Union Desk through March I. With every subscription to Ihc 1978 Yackety 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 in or call 933-1259 for more information. The price is $10. The next issue of Black Ink will feature an exclusive review of the spanking new musical. "Timbuktu," the heretofore untold story of "The Attack of the Giant Type." outgoing Daily Tar Heel Editor Greg Porter's rebuttal to an Ink editorial on desegregation and an examination of the goals and obstacles of black publications on white and black campuses. Distribution date is March 2. Rising Juniors and Seniors: Advertising Sales Representatives Wanted for UPbe Batlp&ar$eel Seven needed Learn As You Earn Apprenticeship begins following Spring Break. Must be willing to spend 12 hours per week now, 12-15 hours per week next Fall and Spring. Responsible for client contact, layout and ad design, promotions. (or more information: Call Dan Collins v Advertising Manager 933-1163 or 933-0252 Between 3-5 Mon.-Fri. Thell's Bakerv Sundays 1:00-6:00 week.only Sundays ... F F . .. isT i. i uii irviii i wi. 942-1954 11 ti COLISEUM COMPLEX T I Summer interns needed By BKRME R-ANSBOTTOM University Editor Career Planning and Placement is currently accepting applications for 13 summer internships with 1 1 departments and offices of the federal government. The internships are open to juniors and seniors or graduate students with quality point averages of 3.0 or better. Applications are due by noon Friday at the CP&P office, Room 21 1 Hanes Hall. Applications should include a resume detailing educational background and work experience related to the area of the internship. Ruth Everett, CP&P secretary, stressed that all applications should include the student's name, address, phone number and the exact name of the internship being applied for. A summary (250 words maximum) which explains why the applicant is interested in the internship, how the internship would relate to his career interests and descriptions of any course or work experience he has had in the area of the internship should accompany the resume. . CP&P will nominate two applicants for each internship. Nominations will be submitted in the iivnrv offering the Ocean explorer Cousteau will speak U nderwater expert Jean-Michel Cousteau will speak on "Project Ocean Search" tonight at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall. "Project Ocean Search" was a television sponsored, four-week expedition on the tropical island Wuvulu. Cousteau, the son of ocean explorer THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS STUDENTS -:. PRESENTS :" ; A Retail Speaker Forum Featuring L. A. Bailey Executive V.P. Belk-Tyler Stores Faculty Lounge, 3rd Floor, Old Carroll 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 28 Everyone Welcome SOPHOMORES JUNIORS AFR0TC 2-yr Program Scholarships for Tuition, Lab Fees and Books - $100 Monthly Allowance - Approximately $12,000 Starting Salary For complete details, See Capt. Anderson Rm 201, Lenoir Hall or call 933-2074. HOTC Goteway to o great woy of life li Is it crazy to love marker pens that give you the smoothest, thinnest line in town. . .and feel so right in your hand? Is it mad to worship pens with clever little metal "collars" to keep their plastic points from getting squishy? Not if the pen is a Pilot marker pen. Our Razor Point, at only 69c, gives the kind of extra-fine delicate line you'll flip over. And for those times you want a line, have a fling with our fine point 59c Fineliner. It has the will and fortitude to actually write through carbons. So, don't settle for a casual relationship. Get yourself a lasting one, or two, to have and to hold .. .at your college book store. Pilot Corp. of America, 30 Midland Ave., Port Chester, New York 10573. PILOT f.nc!!no matter pens 1 Available at your Student Stores internship, which will make the final selection of interns. Internships open to juniors, seniors and graduate students are: an internship for liberal arts students with the Social Security Administration; an internship for law students and outstanding undergraduates with the National Institute of Health; an internship for students in English or journalism with the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration; and an internship for students in computer science, political science, social science or economics with the Office of Management and Finance (a division of the Department of Justice). Three internships are available for seniors and graduate students. Two of these are with the Food and Drug Administration and one is with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Internships for graduate students are available with the Food and Drug Administration, ACTION, the Veterans Administration, the National Center for Health Statistics, the Civil Service Commission and the Office of Education. Interested students should go by the CP&P office or contact Ruth Everett or Jane Kendall at 933-6507 for more information. Jacques Cousteau, has devoted his life to preserving and protecting the ocean through filmmaking education, exploration and architectural design. Tickets for this Carolina U nion lecture are SI. 1 little less 1 rent Rent has increased $10 per month at Kingswood, Royal Park and Old Well, and increased $15 at Estes Park. Monthly ratejfor two bedroom unfurnished apartments are $190 at Kingswood, $185 at Royal Park, $IK0 at Estes Park and $200 at Old Well. Only one bedroom units are available at Yum Yum apartments, and their rent has increased from $175 to $185. Bolinwood Apartments will accept only seniors and graduate students this year. They also have a waiting list. Rent for a two bedroom apartment there is $265, a $10 increase over last year's rent. A spokesperson for Broadmoor Village Apartments said it accepts undergraduate tenants and is still guaranteeing space for next year. Both one and two bedroom apartments are available. Rents were upped $5 to $10. Residents pay $170 for one bedroom, and $180 and $190 for two bedroom units. Student residents are a minority at Broadmoor. THE PLACE TO COME Guitars Banjos Dulcimers ' 1 ' Fiddles a aam ' .. . ( BsBSBB UP TO 50 OFF. Pick your own discount during February. Great cold weather & camping gear. Authentic Army-Navy surplus. Poor Richard's, Eastgate Shopping Center, Around corner next to Eckerds. 929-5850. FOR SALE: HOUSING CONTRACT Winston Dorm (men's room) only $100 available immediately. Call 9JJ-615. FOUND: CALCULATOR behind Coker Hall on 22nd. Call 933-4231. Identify and it's yours. (SBiSrWaassi WANTED: RELIABLE PERSON to house clean once a week. Must provide own transportion. Call: Jim 942-8600 days or 942-7591 after 5:00. WANTED: A STUDENT to work part-time as a clerk for the Media Board. Hours and pay negotiable. Typing skills required. Please call 967 5238 or 929-4459. ' . . . r OVERSEAS JOBS A 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 ACCOUNTANT NIGHT AUDITOR POSITION Night auditor to audit records for workshops and conferences at Granville Towers. Compensation includes salary, furnished apartment and meals while cafeteria open. Forty hours working 12 midnight to 8:00 a.m., Monday through Friday, from mid-May through mid August. For an application, call 929-7143 or come by Granville Towers South, University Square. EDE MF. WORK IN JAPAN! Teach English conversation. No experience, degree, or Japanese required. Send long, stamped, self-addressed envelope for details. Japan-163, 411 W. Center, Centralia, WA 98531. ttmm SKYBUS 78 Europe, Israel, Mideast, Asia and Africa at "no frills" prices Global StudentTeacher Travel Service, 521 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017 - 212-379-3532. A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE entitled "Riding Easy in the Harness" will be given by Thomas A. McLain, C.S.B., Tuesday, February 28 at 5 p.m. in Room 202 Carolina Union. All are invited to attend. FOR COMP. LIT. 22 (Great Books) Notes From Underground is now in the bookstore. NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC party chairman Betty McCain will speak to the UNC Young Democrats Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Room 202 of the Union. The public is invited. JUNIORS! Applications are available until March 2nd for $500 travel. Fellowships awarded by Class of 1938. Go abroad this summer with an educational goal. Come by the International Center, Bynum Hall. HELP! DESPERATELY need tirst round ACC Tournament ticket only. Will pay $40. Contact Jim at 933-2945. EbP. I he Institute for Parapsychology in Durham would like to hear from people who believe that they may have a testable psychic skill, such as an ability to guess playing cards wit h unusual success (when the cards are hidden from view). Call Dr. Charles Akers at 1-688-8241. SIGN UP NOW AS AN USHER for Playmakers' "Ah, Wilderness!" Ushers see show free. Details and sign-up board at Graham Memorial Room 206. Work one or more performances, March 14 through April 2. NEED RIDE TO NYC for spring break. Can leave Chapel Hill after 10 a.m. Friday. Share usuals. Call Lisa at 933-5621 f- 1 FINE FOODS, EXCF.LLENT entertainment nightly at Compardie's. Pizza, sandwiches, and snacks until midnight. Tonight: live entertainment with Piedmont Serenades. Compardie's, Jones Ferry Road, Carrboro. Ma 'Manoo ins w w'rrain W , " 929-2473 r Continued from page 1. Carolina Apartments already has a long waiting list, and a spokesperson said rent will increase $20 from $205 to $225 in August. About 95 percent of its residents are students. As of Monday, Foxcroft Apartments could guarantee 10 more units for August. Rent has increased $ 1 5 from $255 to $270 over the past year for two bedroom unfurnished apartments, and will incrase to $285 in August. Foxcroft has many student tenants. Laurel Ridge Condominiums usually do not accept undergraduates. Only 12-month leases are available, and no subletting is allowed. The Village Apartments accepts undergraduates but will lease each apartment as it is vacated, so there is no waiting list. A $15 increase has made the rent $265. Of the 420 residents living at the Villages this year, 50 are undergraduates. IF YOU'RE INTO . . . l I E (beside the Dairy Bar) OfVO SLY fi RrS COPYQUICK - LOW COST QUALITY COPIES Legalcolor3-hole punch paper - no extra cost. Free sorting Thesesdissertations All work guaranteed Monday-Saturday. 133 E. Franklin St. (over N.C. Cafeteria). PLEASE GIVE OUR "FAMILY" a home! Six responsible students need three- or four-bedroom house to rent beginning in May or June. Call Martha 933-5163. COUNSELING: TRANSFORM YOURSELF. Beyond psychiatry. A new approach to self enlightenment. Shape your destiny creatively. Write: Dr. Merc, 739 Vance St., Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 27870. INSTA COPY Offset printing and quick copying while you wait. 100 satisfaction guaranteed. Check our fast service and low prices bn theses work. lnsta-Copy, corner of Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147. il TO THE GUYS IN 201 LEWIS: Thanks a million! ! "The girl-with the ticket." 1HAPPY ANNIVERSARY MARCI Some things will always be special no matter how often they're done. They're always a pleasure, they're something to treasure, and loving you is one! Love you always no matter what! Tom. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LYNETTE LEZZON1! We're happy to have you back in Chapel Hill! Much love from all your friends! LARRY, PETER, JIM - Three of the best roommates I've ever had. Thanks for a great time. Love, Kim. 5-1-20- You aren't the Thome in my side; you're the apple of my eye at 21 you should be older and wiser Oh well, one out of two isn't bad. Much love and many returns Dr. L D., FEBRUARY WAS GREAT! March will be fantastic' 2 4 Pr day!! You love it! Uh Huh!!! "Always and Forever." H.B. LAURIE B. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! (A little bit early). Have fun in Panama, but remember to come home, OK! Love, your roommates. A.P. and C.W., Thanks for a good time! There's nothing like Saturday Night Fever on a Friday night. Let's ao it again sometime! Love, Bird and Malt. . - 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. Tha Daily Tar Haat is published by tha Daily Tsi Hsel Board ol Directors of tha University o North Carolina daily Monday through Friday during the regular academic year except during exem period, vacations and summer sessions. The following dstes are to be the only Saturday Issues: Sept. 17, Oct. 1. 8. 22. Nov. 6. The Summer Tar Heel is published weekly on Thursdays during tha summer sessions. Off loss ars st the Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. N.C. 27B14. Telephone numbers: News. Sporta-933-0246, 933-0246. 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