2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday, April 10. 1978 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 if they ere to run the next day Esch Hem will run it least twice Students get awards Dental students hold meeting f he Batltt far CT, O (PO T ACTIVITIES TODAY The Committee to Save the Nentahale Wilderness will hold an orianiMtional mttting at 7 p m. in 106 Bingham Anyonr interested in the Nantahala Gorge Highway controvert)' hould attend Seniors or graduate students seeking employment who vartt to use the services of the Career Planning and Placement office are invited to an orientation meeting at2p m inJIOHanei. Campua Chrlatlan Fellowship will hold an Old Teilament Review ai 4 p ir. Check the Carolina U nion dek for meeting room. A meeting for thote interested in working on the inventory commutee of iheYMCA'a Intemallonal Handicraft Bazaar will he held at 7 p m. in the Campus Y. Carroll Smith-Rosenberg will speak on "Sex and Symbol in Victorian Purity: An Eihno-History of Jacksonian America" at 8 p m in Rooms 202-204 Carolina Union. em Dash, chief counsel of the Senate Watergate Committee, will speak on"l egal Ethics and American Government: A Personal Perspective" ai II a m. in the Law School. An OTC Drug Fair will he held from I a.m. - 5 p.m. in the Carolina Union, kappa Epsilon will answer questions about non prescription drugs. CGA will meet at 7 p m. in Room 217 Carolina Union. M. H. Rots will speak on "The M ine Disaster and the Movement for Black Lung Legislation" ai the Policy Analysis Group meeting at noon in 207 Hamilton. The Fine Arte Festival will meet at 6: IS p m. in 302A Steele. Steven C. Bruetl will speak on "Analysis of Multiclass Qucueing Network Models" at I p m. in 04 Hanes A Communication Career Seminar will be held at .1 p.m. in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. Woody Durham. Kay Allison and Bob Brown will speak. The Italian Table will meet at 6:15 p.m. at the New Zoom Restaurant. SOTA will hold its April "Tray Dinner" at 5 p.m. in the south end of the Pine Room. Pte-reglslrstlon ol motor vehicles tor 1974-79 will begin Monday. Application forms, instructions and parking regulations are available in dorms, the Carolina Union, the Married Sludent Housing Office, and the traffic offices Applications received before May IS will be processed dunng the summer. Students should report to Hanes Hall on Aug. 21-23 to pick up permits. Thou not picked up by Sept I will be reassigned to late applicants. Permits are $72 for a full year or SM for the academic year. Bus pastes will not be available until fall registration. Absentee baHol application cards will be available from 10 a m. I p.m. Monday-Wednesday at the Hodges table in the Carolina Union. UPCOMING EVENTS Alpha Epeilon Delta will meet at 7 p.m Tuesday in 10.1 Berrvhill The Association ol International Students will meet mi 7 p in Tuesday in the International Center. Bynum Hall. Fu Ooapsl Student Fellowship will be held at 7 VJ p m. Tuesday in Room 207 Carolina Union for all close and spirit-filled Christians. The Scuba Workshop will be held st 2 p.m. Tuesday in 306 Hanea. Students lor McNeDI Smith will meet st 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Room 217 Carolina Union prior to the Young Democrats meeting. Intimacy Evening will be held at 7:30 p m. Tuesday at Chapel of the Cross. The Philological Club will sponsor a panel discussion on "Brecht the Adapter: Shakespeare and Moliere Revisited" at Dp m. Tuesday in 101 Greenlaw. TDTH' staffers awarded in regional competition GREENSBORO Five members of the Daily Tar Heel staff won regional awards Saturday in the 1977-78 Mark of Excellence Contest sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi. The DTH received second place in the best all-around newspaper category, finishing behind the University of Maryland's Diamondback. Entries from North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia were judged in the contest. The DTH swept the editorial writing category, placing first, second and third. Ed Rankin, former associate editor, won first place for his editorial criticizing the lack of Kite lover? Do you fly a kite as a hobby? The Daily Tar Heel is doing a feature story on kiting. If you or anyone you know fit the above description, please call Michele Mecke at the DTH, 933-0245. Call the Story People 933-0245 How long have you for BLIMPIE to deliver? Wait no more. Delivery begins Monday, April 17. Watch for our insert in Monday's DTH! "GOLDEN WEST" Clip and Bring This Coupon for $1 OFF ANY DINNER from our menu OFFER GOOD 5-10 p.m. Thru April 13 104 S. Estes Dr. 929 1230 CHEC Contraceptive Health Education Clinic Tues.: 7 p.m. Rm. 231 School P.H. Info on breastpelvic exams, sexually transmitted diseases, contraception. Men and Women Welcome. Wed. p.m.: Clinic in Student Health for exams & contraception by appointment. FOR MORE INFO: Cc.'l Student Health Service No Arr'""':uci!t r 01 A short course, -Using the Library Effectively." will be held 1 1 1 s.m. Ticsday in the history room of the library. The following Greek Week activities will be held today: ai 2 p m.. a pie-eating contest in the Pit. and from 10 a.m. - 5 p m.. plant tale on Franklin Street, benefits going to UNC Women's Health Service and the National Junior 1 ennis l eague of Chapel Hill for underprivileged children. Ronald Freedman will deliver the second annual Amns H Hawley Lecture at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Morehead laculty lounge. Freedman will speak on Theories of Fertililv Decline: A Reappraisal" The North Carolina String Quartet will perform at K p.m. Tuesday in Hill Hall auditorium. ITEMS OF INTEREST Pre-registration for Heelth Education 33 will be held beginning at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday on a first-come, first-served basis in 3.1.1 Roscnau. ISO spaces are available. Information on summer fob opportunities In the lederel government it now available in 21 1 Hanes. Announcement 414 lists both clerical and non-clerical openings and locations. Application for the written test it also included. Tryouts for the UNC Maor.rt Squad will be held ai 10 a m April 22 in Carmichael Auditorium. For more inlormution. contact Liu Warner between 7 and p.m. at 92-SI6. The Media Board it now accepting resumes for positions ol chairperson and ai large appointments. Please send resumes lo Box 13, Carolina Union Freshmen and sophomores are especially encouraged to apply. Sign up sheet for the Carolina Symposium dinner with Dr. Blrdwhlaletl will be left at theCaroli na Union desk. The number of spaces it limited. People on the wailing list for the 1977 Yackety Yack may purchase a copy if their number is 250 or lower and il they do so by April 1 2. The price is SIS. Auditions for the first annual Residence Hall Association AH Csmpus Variety Show will be held April 12 and 13. To sign up. call 933-7608 or stop by the desk at Winston Dorm. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top acts. Judging will he made by campus celebrities. Sweet Caroline applications art now available at the Sports Information Office in Carmichael Auditorium. Interviews will be held Apr. 17-20 in Kenan Field House. For further information call Linda at 933-8411. Applications for the UNC Women's Forum are available at the Carolina Union Desk. Applications are due Apr. 14. April 19 is the deadline to subscribe to the 1971 Yackety Yack. The price it SI0. There u a SI charge for mailing. Yacks can he purchased in the Vee office. Suite D Carolina Union from 1-5 p m. Monday-Friday, or by mailing the Daily Ttr Heel Coupon with payment. Come out and vole for your favorite ugly in APO Campus Chest's Ugliest Man on Campus contest. All proceeds go to the Campus Chett charitiet. The winner will be announced April 1.1 at the Campus Chest Carnival. All girls interested in trying out for Marching Carolines are asked to meet at S p m. April 14 on Carmichael Field. Tryouts will consist of flag and dance routines in compeiition Sunday afternoon. For further information, call f 33-4176 or 933-1975. Interviews for Speech M, Communications in the Prison Syttem. will be held Apr. 10-15. For more information, come by 205 Bingham. The Carolina Course Review it now available at the Carolina Union, libraries, Campua Y and other central locations. CAROLINA SYMPOSIUM The Front will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in Carroll Hall. adequate locker space for women in Woollen Gym. Former Editor Greg Porter received second place for an editorial series on desegregation at UNC. Elliott Potter, former associate editor, finished third with an editorial on Southern Bell's charging its customers for city and county property taxes and pocketing the revenue. Nancy Hartis and Amy McRary won a first-place award in the spot news category for their story on a University Day rally by the Black Student Movement protesting the University's desegregation stand and the Allen Bakke case. Their story and Rankin's editorial will be entered in national competition. The winners will be announced in the fall. The contest annually recognizes outstanding student writers, editors, broadcasters, cartoonists and photographers. The awards were presented Saturday at a regional conference of SPJ, SDX. The University of North Carolina chapter served as co-host of the meeting along with the Piedmont professional chapter. - TONY GUNN SUMMER STUDY IiVNEW YORK CITY Columbia University offers over 350 undergraduate, graduate and professional school courses. Write for bulletin: Summer Session, Columbia University, 102C Low Library, N.Y., N Y. 10027. been waiting DOONESBURY GOOD EVENING, FREWS, AND WELCOME TO TUB SECOND ANNUAL HUMAN RS6HTS AWAPDS BANQUET! A 10 By LAURA ALEXANDER Staff Writer The fourteenth annual Dental Students' Conference on Research was held at the Carolina Inn April 2-4. The conference, sponsored by the American Dental Association and the Proctor and Gamble Co., focused on informing dentistry students of the employment opportunities available in dental research. I he national conference was attended by student representatives from each of the 50 states and each Canadian province, as well as by students and faculty of the UNC School of Dentistry. Expenses of the visiting students were paid by Proctor and Gamble. Among the guest speakers were Harvey W. Lyon, secretary of the ADA Council on Dental Research; Daniel Green, executive secretary of the American Association of Dental Research; and David Scott, director of the National Institute for Dental Research. The preceding weekend, the UNC School of Dentistry held its third annual Student Table Clinic Program. Approximately sixteen table clinics involving the work of about 30 dental students were displayed in the lobby of Brauer Hall in the interest of informing visiting Dental School Alumni of the latest techniques and Activities of 'Greek Week' to begin with litter pick-up Teams of jersey-clad Greeks will be on the streets of Chapel Hill picking up trash from 3-5:30 p.m. today. The event is the Chapel Hill Litter Pick-Up, a part of Greek Week, sponsored by the Interfraternity and Panhellenic councils. Greeks will meet in the Pit, divide into teams and go to different areas of the community. Nancy Aycock, projects director of the Panhellenic Council, said the purpose of Greek Week is to improve Greek relations with the community, the campus and within the Greek system itself. "We're hoping to stress cooperation of the members of the volunteers support student interests as determined by research results. Executive branch department heads stress that all volunteers will be accepted. Interested persons may apply to Suite C in the Carolina Union. The Carolina Union also needs olunttors. Geoffrey Hoare, Union president-elect, says he will accept all volunteers. Volunteers may fill out an SUN LOVERS BEWARE Take a professional tip from Pharmacist John Woodard at Sutton's Drugs. Protect yourself from the miseries of sunburn. Keep your skin from drying out and don't try to get that golden tan in one day. Stop by Sutton's for suntan lotions and sunscreens. Hawaiian Tropic Sea & Ski Coppertone Eclipse PreSun Uval Tropic Sun Sutton's Drugs 159 E. Franklin St Next to Amber Alley Live Entertainment j& S Nishtly' ALL YOU Tonight: W CAN EAT! Sam Milncr y0V Italian Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Happy Hour yy every Monday night from 5-9:30 4-6 p.m. Jones Ferry Rd. & Davie Rd. 942-8588 BCFORE UJE GET STAKED, IV JUST LIKE 10 SAY THAT THESE AWARDS mWHTBE POSSBIE IFNOTFOrX RPOmFURmeDUSBt HUMAN BDOOOU rr3AM!ZSTf NlZKr Kf NATIONAL! r; M developments in the field. Each i table clinic (a table-top demonstration ol a technique or procedure in dentistry, research, diagnosis, or treatment) was viewed by a panel of judges which chose winners in nine categories. Don Lane and Rick Alston won the American Student Dental Association Preventive Dentistry Award. Mel Kantor won the American Academy of General Dentistry Award and the Dentsply (a dental supply company) International Award. H is project will be entered in the National Annual Table Clinic at the ADA convention. Gale Hester and Angela Finch won the $100 pri?e in the division of Clinical Sciences. Another $100 went to Jeff Thomas, winner in the Basic Sciences division. The $100 Graduate Award was received by Robert M. Mason. Winner of the $100 International College of Dentistry Award was Jim Goble. Janice Sykes and Patsy Coltrell won the Spurgeon Dental Auxiliary Award of $25 each. The Dental Assistant Award was given to Gina Garris and Janet Bridger. Judges for the competition were Clarence Sockwell. H. Garland Hershey and Mary C. George, all of the UNC Dentistry School faculty: James A. Harrell Sr., president of the N.C. chapter of the Academy of General Dentistry; and Sandra Madison, a senior dental student at UNC and a winner in the competition last year. Greek system rather than competition," Aycock said. Other events in the week include: A pie-eating contest from 2-4 p.m. Tuesday in the Pit. Panhellenic plant sale from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday in front of NCNB Plaza on Franklin Street. The Panhellenic Scholarship Picnic at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Coker Arboretum. Greek Games from 2-5 p.m. Thursday on Ehringhaus Field. - MARTHA WAGGONER Continued from page 1. application form at the Carolina Union desk. Volunteers may work on one of the Carolina Union's 12 committees, which plan activities including films for Free Flicks, Pit entertainment and concerts. Volunteers must make commitments for specified blocks of time. Chemise Lacoste Authentic Pure Cotton Knit New Collection of Vibrant Spring Colors Downtown or N Franklin sua Street IF THERE'S ANVTHIN6 MV D06HOUSE P05M'T NEEP, IT'S A HOOD ORNAMENT by Garry Trudeau AND YOU MIGHT f Mi ,i.r K I Lost & Found LOST - BROWN WALLET on 4 5. Need I D dud license Call 933 2667 ond dsk lor Pele. Please keep iryitHj FOUND: BILLFOLD WITH MONEY but no I.D. Sunday April 2 across from Peabody near Scuttlebutt. Call 942 4038 to identify and claim. FOUND: BLUE DENIM JACKET on N. Columbia St. Call 929 1855 FOUND: APO OPERATES campus lost and found in the basement o( Smith Building, 9 4 p.m. daily. Call 933-3996 or come by. Help Wanted EXCELLENT MONEYMAKING OPPORTUNITY now and or summer campus and or anywhere pari time or full time selling proven campus winner no gimmicks. Send name, address, phone, school, year o( graduation lo Fantasy Prod., 23 Stone Ave., Ashland, MA 01721 BAY MEADOWS CAMP a complete recreational day camp for boys and girls. Offering horseback riding, sailing, canoeing, arts and crafts, all sports and more. Sessions start June 12. For more inlo, call Joe Falcone, 942 5518 COUNSELOR WANTED for R.T.P. Rotary intern program, room & board with 6-7 H.S. seniors, Granville Towers plus mileage, salary. June-July. Send resume - Box 12414 R.T.P. NC 27709. CAMP TOWANDA has openings for specialty (arts and crafts, music, drama, tennis, swimming, sailing, basketball, baseball, rollerskating and nature) as well as general cabin counselors, male and female for more information contact local representative at 967-3705. $5. 18 PER HR. SUMMER openings statewide. Full or part-time, overtime, flexible all majors interview April 1 1 & 13 South Gallery Room Union 3:10 only time. Be prompt,. CAMP COUNSELOR OPENINGS for Faculty, Graduate Students and Undergraduates (minimum 2 years college). A group of 10 long established camps located in the Adirondacks, N.Y., Berkshires, Conn. & Mass., and Maine, comprising Boys, Girls, Brother-Sister, and Co Ed camps have openings for qualified counselors in the following areas: 1) All Team Sports and Individual Athletic Activities (including Gymnastics, Riflery, Archery, Fencing, etc.). 2) Waterfront Skills (WSI, Smallcrafts, Waterskiing, Scuba. 3) Pioneering & Tripping (Canoe Trips, Mountain Climbing, Overnights). 4) Administrative Skills Head Counselors, Group Leaders, Program Assistants, Officer Personnel. 5) Arts and Crafts. 6) Drama (Theatre Director, Technical Assistant, Piano Accompanist for musicals). 7) General Counselors for younger campers. One application will reach all 10 Directors. Salaries are commensurate with experience and skills. WRITE: (enclose full details as to your skills and experience) Kathy Singer, Counselor Placement, 105 Fairview Avenue, Port Washington, N.Y. 11050. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: Looking for a pari time job with good income, flexible hours, and real experience with a career opportunity in the business world? Call Jim Morgan. Northwestern Mutual Life, 942-4187 NEED PROFITABLE SUMMER WORK? Looking for hard workers, willing to relocate, entire summer free. Male $220 a week. Interviews Friday at 1:00 or 4:00 or 7:00 in Room215, Student Union. Also 1:00 Saturday in 202. GOVERNESS - SUMMER POSITION. ASSIST WITH 8-year-old daughter. Long hours Excellent pay. Send resume to: Division of Neurosurgery, UNC Memorial Hospital. INTERVIEWS: April 29th. $180-$480 WEEKLY stuffing envelopes on campus. Information - Rush stamped addressed envelope. Southern Publishing, Box 171802-TH, Memphis, Tenn. 38117. s4tt sss;Vaa 41 ata444a WAITRESSES AND KITCHEN HELP? neeoea at comparctie s to serve our delicious 1 foods and brew. Breakfast h lfl lfl InnrK 11. X 2:30, dinner 5-9:30, plus pizza, sandwiches, snacks 9:30-12:00. 4sai,4s4i4si44sai4- OVERSEAS JOBS - Summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-51200 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing. Free information Write: BHP Co., Box 4490, Dept. NL, Berkeley, CA 94704 WANTED: COMMERCIAL FASHION ARTISTS for free lance work with ad agency. Can possibly work through mail and phone contact. Call or write: Severance, Givens and Company, 703 West Nash St. Suite B, Wilson, N.C. 27893. 9192372111. 1 Personals CONGRATULATIONS JONES! How does i, feel to be Prez? Go for it! From your campaign managers Pam and Betsy Fruitcake. P.S. We love ya! PHANTOM OF HIGHWAY 54 - You're a beautiful person inside and a joy on the outside. I love you immensely, even if i am Mr. Y and not Mr. X. Kisses, and love, The Hawk. Announcements HEY PECULIAR PEOPLE! Come to full gospel student fellowship, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 207 Union (or a spirit-fulled evening of worship! Maranatha! Roommates Wanted ONE MALE GRADUATE or professional student wanted to share two bedroom apartment already furnished at Kingswood Apartments, A.C., carpeted, swimming pool, etc. Available beginning in June for Summer andor next school year . Call 933 7072 after 8:00 p.m. on Mon.-Thurs. and Sunday. ROOMMATE WANTED: Share Townhouse Apt., May through August, $70 month plus utilities. Will have own room. Fully furnished. Call Jim 933 4384 or Larry 933 4361. ONE OK TWO MAI F. STUDLN IS wanted lo sluie J bedroom 2 Kith Bohnuood Apt this summer Tir-,1 mi or siv..ini summer sesvons. Compiel, !v kimishrd l'.ol leniiis (oi;rl Ciil !"" A for Jimmy oi R k For Rent SUBLET - TWO BEDROOM plus den lurnished. Carolina Apt. May 15-Aug.J5. $215 plus utilities per month. Call 942 2665. AT R.R.E., Weekday canoe rentals are still only $5 00. This spring enjoy the beauty of North Carolina. Call River Runners' Emporium, 383 2106. 3160 Hillsboro Rd., Durham. SUBLET: ONE BEDROOM APT. at Foxcroft May 15th-Aug. with option to take over lease. Call Joy or Cathy at 967-4825. LAUREL RIDGE Two bedroom Town House Apartment for summer May 15 through August 15 or lor part of this time. Call after 5:00 p.m. 942- 3504. SUMMER ROOMS: PHI DELTA CHI has fully Air Conditioned and fully carpeted rooms for both summer school sessions for both males and females. $100.00. Double occupancy. Call 968 9118 or come by 204 Finley Rd. NEED A SUMMER ROOM? The ATO Fraternity is renting rooms at $100.00.a session for a single and $65.00 a session for a double. The house is at 303 East Franklin St. across from campus. Call 968-9082 or 967-3925. NEED A ROOM FOR THE SUMMER? Kappa Psi Fraternity at 208 Finley Rd. is renting rooms to both males and females for the summer sessions. Only $75 per session. A $25 refundable deposit is required to reserve a space for you. Rooms will be held on a first-come, first-serve basis. Call 968 9390 or 968-9010 today. For Sale FOR SALE: Men's 10-Speed Centurion Bicycle. In excellent condition: new frame with new paint coat. Price negotiable. Call evenings: 967-5692 or 933-7788 1974 HONDA CB-360 in good condition. 5000 miles, all extras, tuned, cleaned, ready for sale. She's been treated with T.L.C. $800 negotiable. Call Don, 3-2923. KAYAKS NEW HOLLOWFORM indestructible ones. Save $75 $275. Complete shells $240. Call Newsom 775-5091 Sanford, N.C. FOR SALE RECORD ALBUMS, and paperback books price or less at The Fair Exchange, 306 East Main Street, Carrboro, next to Byrd's. COPYQU1CK - LOW COST QUALITY COPIES Legal color3-hole punch paper-no extra cost. Thesesdissertations Free sorting All work guaranteed Monday-Saturday. 133'2 E. Franklin St. (over N.C. Cafeteria). PRE-MEDICAL, PRE-DENTAL students, MCAT, DAT comprehensive review manuals, $6.00. Moneyback guarantee, free information, Datar Publishers, 1620 McElderry Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21205., ; Miscellaneous ACADEMIC RESEARCH - All fields. Professional writing & editing. Send $2 for listing of over 7,000 topics. Authors' Research, Suite 600, Dept. A, 407 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, III. 60605. (312) 922-0300. AT LAST! All items featured in our famous catalog are available in one convenient showroom. Exotic lingerie, swimsuits.menswear, books, condoms and gift items including belly dance sets and body paints for lovers. ADAM & EVE CATALOG SHOWROOM, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147, Tuesday Saturday 10-6. TYPING THESES, PAPERS, RESUMES, APPLICATIONS - Reasonable rates. Executive Secretarial Services, 100 Eastowne Drive, Suite 202 (Across from Blue CrossBlue Shield), 929 0286. CONTACT LENS WEARERS. Save on brand name hard and soft lens supplies. Send for free illustrated catalog. Contact Lens Supplies, Box 7453, Phoenix, Arizona 85011. TO ALL GRANVILLE EAST GIRLS: Those Avon products you all know and love are finally available to you. Call Marie Wallace, 2609 South, 933-0347. 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