Tuesday. October 24. 1978 The Daily Tar Heel 3 c itipiis- recriiitiii, 1L The following employers and graduate school representatives will be on campus to discuss job opportunities and academic programs on the dates indicated. Students can sign up for appointments with these representatives eight davs ahead of the visit in the University Placement Services. 21 1 Hanes Hall. A resume or completed data sheet is necessary at the time a student signs up for an interview. This is put in the folder accompanying the signup sheet. DATE ORGANIZATION Oct. 30 Georgetown Univ. Law Center Univ. of Maryland School of Law Walter F. George School of Law Columbia Univ. Scool of Law Univ. of Chicago law school North Carolina Farm Bureau Oct. 31 Fletcher School of Law(& Diplimacy Seidman & Seidman Duke Power Company ' Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. System Planning Corp. Wake Forest Univ.-Babcock Graduate School of Management RJ. Reynolds Industries Inc. Thorn McAnn Shoe Co. Baxter Travenol Nov. 1 Branch Banking & Trust Co. Catholic Univ. law school , E G & G Tennessee Eastman Eastman Kodak Union Carbide Corp. Nov. 2 Tennessee Eastman Eastman Kodak Union Carbide Corp. Southern Methodist Univ. law school Univ. of Texas-LBJ School of Public Affairs Center for Naval Analyses American Graduate School of International Management Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census K-Mart Apparell Pillsbury Co. Univ. of Michigan law school Burlington Industries Nov. 3 Univ. of Georgia law school Burlington Industries North Carolina Department of Revenue Oscar Mayer Women 's study offers courses The biggest problem a student may face when trying to pre-register for a' Women's Studies course is locating the courses in the spring class schedule. Mary Turner Lane, director of the Women's Studies program, and the Association for Women Students are telling students about the courses in a Campus alcohol education group needs rehabilitation' counselors The Campus Alcohol Education Service, a program designed to facilitate informed and responsible decisions about alcohol, is seeing applicants for four peer educator positions. Specific; ' fsponsibilif ies" include presenting program materials on alcohol and its effects, leading small discussion groups, assisting in community development efforts and relating to other campus and Specializing in Fine Diamonds University Square Downtown Chapel Hill, N.C. 942-133F imported Cloisonne Blazer Buttons in Carolina Blue & White encircled in gold Old. ryyrft' Well Music Box Plays "Hark the Sound" in antique finish wood. L r t. a it 1 1 1 v J Franklin W 0 3 6 ". I 'u" innlii""1 " " ;V CM Bm m. i?J MM k or viXiajs- i ' . -. ' - I I L II "I WEDNESDAY NITE IS LADIES NITE... ALL LADIES FREE with MDEMTTSMiFT 2 Thurs. Fri., Sat.-Oct. presentation at 7 p.m. - Wednesday in Room 215 Carolina Union. "Many students still seem not to know we have a Women's Studies program; this is a way to acquaint them," Lane said Monday. Lane said the problem of finding the listings arises because the courses are listed under the departments community services. A 45-hour training course (3 hours academic credit is anticipated) is required, but the candidates selected will be paid during the training. The f peer educator position requires 10 "''htirWork'pef.WeelcJ Pay is; $31 1(1 per hour. Application forms are available in Room 304 Steele Building, at the Union information desk and from, residence directors. SPOOK ,piei DTH Halloween $1.50, 25 w0rds qrless Deadline noon, Oh 27 Famous Poot-Long Try our B.ii with Ham, Pepperoni, Genoa Salami, and Bologna Price includes fixins... cheese, onions, lettuce, dill pickles, tomatoes, green peppers, black olives, salt, pepper and oil. 132 E. Franklin Downtown 967 - 26 - 28 BRICE STREET v . .........v--)giWWIPI.Vi-.yWIWW j "WtAStW ......;.:::-:::::--..-..-.: r' ' - ill - s .(;: . i t W ? V V " " w s : i s. . . - Mo&rd oj Governors pow&r behind Continued from page 1. they are presenting what they feel is important. So far their batting average in terms of what is approved has been pretty good." In comprising the original board six years ago, candidates were chosen from among the trustees of schools around the state. Sixteen came from UNC-CH. The in which they are taught and are not cross-listed under Women's Studies. Faculty members who teach' the courses and students who have taken the courses also will speak at the presentation. They will discuss the following courses: H istory 1 60, "Women in American History; Women's Studies 50, "Introduction to Women's Studies": Philosophy 46, "Philosophical Issues in Feminism; Psychology 183." "Contemporary Sex Roles"; and two sections of English 2 that will focus on women. A list of other Women's Studies courses will be available at the meeting. "The Women's Studies program is one way the University has kept up with student interest and changes in society. Lane said. Students interested in majoring in Women's Studies or learning rriore about the program can do so by going by 3Q3C'; South Building and talking with Lane or by calling her office and nlaking an appointment. MARTHA VA;;ONKR sandwIeKes Foot-Long $2.49 Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-3.a.m. 5400 OUR RESTAURANT WILL BE OPENING WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5! M ' . AL- . '4 r"M Sulassifieds 1 bill states that of the total board, lour members must be black, four women and four of the political party to which. the largest minority of the members of the General Assembly belong." To maintain a fresh representation in a given area, a constant rotation system has been set up. Upon initial . election, a member is appointed to an eight-year term and may serve no more thfan two full terms in succession. Board members may only serve two two-year terms in succession on the same standing committee. Members are often shifted after one term in order to maintain a more balanced representation on a given committee. To gain membership on the Board of Governors, an individual must be elected by the state legislature. Twenty-four have received degrees from one or more of the University schools, l6of them from Carolina. Only five members were born out-of-state. clerk Bernholz said the new office would , allow students to ask more easily lor '.'dismissals, of their misdemeanor cases because the district attorney would have the control card with the record of arrest at his immediate disposal. Defendants now must travel to H illsborough lor case files if they want a dismissal or have a Iter? ffijLi ?&xf PITTSBURGH Sept. 30 Ready-to-Go Tar Hpels Get Two Days FREE Rental! Pick up your car after 3 p.m. Fridays-Return it Monday 10 a.m. And you pay for only ONE day! Choose your car from a large selection of domestics and imports! Full-size, mid-size, and economy models. Check out Car-isma Car Rentals for special weekend and holiday rates. Free Delivery o 24 Hour Service DTH Kim SfKKk IVSideastL From page 1 that the remarks relate to the linkage issue. ' Khali! confirmed, however, that a linkage formula had been developed in the Washington talks. Egypt has not rejected the draft treaty. he said. A treaty incorporating a firm Israeli commitment to make progress on the West Bank Gaza issues- such as a timetable for Israeli withdrawal from both the Sinai and those territories could draw Arab states into the U.S. sponsored peace process begun at Camp David. It also would help cool some of the Arab criticism aimed at Sadat since he launched his unilateral peace drive 1 1 months ago. From page 1 question, and cannot as easily persuade the district attorney to grant a, dismissal.?' Anything t administrative like the branch office that w ill aid the student in pursuing his case would be a great help to students, Bernholz said. WAKE FOREST Oct. 14 S. CAROLINA Oct. 28 r Afll ZZ3' . ' - J J .'Wis. "'''''' J I I U U LEASING AND RENTAL SYSTEMS U.S. 15-501 Between Durham & Chapel Hill Durham 493-1035 Chaoel Hill 929-0381 Raleigh 821-1920 Board of Governors. Housewives. Senate candidates. Ministers. Lawyers. Bankers. Doctors. These are the people who comprise the Board of Governors. These are the people whose decisions affect more than 100,000 students across the state. In an hour before a football game they may decide to axe one project or support another. They virtually own the system. Lock, stock and barrel. system President Carter is scheduled to have lunch Friday at the White House vfith Saudi Arabian King K haled, whose wealthy kingdom has considerable influence over other Arab governments. K haled underwent open-heart surgery at the Cleveland Clinic earlier this month and will be returning home. When he returned to Israel from Washington on Sunday, Dayan said the pact was not yet ready for signature and some items were not covered in the text because negotiators had not agreed. The Israeli Cabinet could order its negotiators to seek further changes in the draft when they return to Washington to resume the talks. , The other major issue that U .S. sources reported sett led over t he weeke nd was t he timetable for establishing full diplomatic relations between Egypt and Israel, an item that was not-covered by the Camp David accords. Dayan and Defense Minister Ezer Weizman, Israel's other top negotiator, were expected to face tough questioning from more conservative members of the 16-member Cabinet. Right-wing members of Parliament in Begin's ruling coalition have "expressed concern in recent days that Israel was being pressured into making further concessions beyond the Camp David framework agreements. RICHMOND Nov. 4 CLEMSON Nov. 11

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