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The Campus Calendar is published as a public service by the
Summer Tar Heel for announcements of interest to the University
community. Contributions should be placed in the box outside the
Summer Tar Heel offices no later than noon on Tuesdays for
publication Thursday. All listings must be renewed each week.
Today's Activities
Students International Meditation Society will be offering a free
lecture oa the Transcendental Meditation Program at 8 p.m. in
Room 205 of the Carolina Union.
Campus Christian Fellowship will have a Bible study and
discussion at 7 p.m. in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge in the
Carolina Union. All are welcome to attend.
An Interviewing workshop sponsored by the University
Placement Services will be held at 3 p.m. in Room 209 of Hanes
Hall. How to prepare for an interview, ways to answer questions
and types of interviews will be covered.
Sunday
Campus Christian Fellowship will hold an informal worship
service at 1 1 a.m. in Room 225 Greenlaw. Everyone is welcome to
attend.,
Monday
The application deadline for the summer Undergraduate Honor
Court has been extended until S p.m. Qualified applicants must be
enrolled in the second session of summer school. Applications are
available in Suite C of the Carolina Union.
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Tuesday
The Fall Gospel Fellowship is a Christian, spirit-Tilled group
which invites you to join in worship, Bible study and prayer at 7
p.m. in the Carolina Union. .
Wednesday
The UNC Bridge Club meets every Wednesday night in Room
207 of the Carolina Union. Come alone or with a partner.
Beginners are welcome. For more information call Jim at 929-9656.
Last Day
"China Syndrone"
Starts Tomorrow
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Items of Interest ' ' ' .
Stoney Hill School, a non-profit community-oriented Pottery
School, is taking registration for .summer classes. Classes and
workshops are being offered in wheelwork and handbuilding for
children and adults. For information about classes, schedules and
tuition please call 929-8282 or 942-4720.
"Parents Anonymous," a self-help group for troubled parents,
needs volunteers to care for the children while the parents attend
weekly meetings. High school students, college students or older
people are wanted. If you are interested, please call Ethel Reynolds
at 439-0494.
Auditions for Martin the Magnificent, "a comic fantasy for
children of all ages." are being held at 7 p.m. June 6, 7 and 8 in
Room 202 of the Carolina Union. Tryouts will be held for actresses .
and actors. A technical crew also is needed.
- The Graduate and Professional Student Federation is accepting
nominations for the Chancellor's committees. The Committees
that still have openings are the Calendar, Space, Facilities Use,
Student Stores Advisory. Traffic Regulations Appeals. Faculty,
Building and Grounds. Status of Minorities and Disadvantaged.
Scholarships, Awards. Student Aid and the Student Health Service
Administrative Board. If you would like to be on pne of these
committees, please come by the GPSF office in Suite D of the
Carolina Union for an application. Deadline for turning in
applications is Friday.
The Carrboro Recreation Department and the Bike Safety
Program is sponsoring a beginner adult cycling class. The course
will begin oh June 22 and end July 10. Classes are scheduled to meet
from 4 to 5 p.m. every Tuesday. Registration fee for the class is SS,
and is payable at the Carrboro Recreation Department. For more
information call 942-8556.
The Carrboro Parks and Recreation Department will be
sponsoring children's piano classes beginning June 1 1 and lasting
for 12 weeks. Two classes will beheld every Monday, one from 4 to
5 p.m. and the other from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Carrboro Elementary
School auditorium. Registration fee for the class is SI 5. For more
information call 942-8556.
The Carrboro Recreation Department and the Technical
Institute of Alamance will be sponsoring a Vacation Photography
Class that will cover helpful information, activities and materials
which can be used by the participants to improve skill in basic
photography. No special photographic equipment is needed. This
is not a darkroom course. The registration fee for the June 6
through July 1 1 session is $5. Classes will be held from 7 to 10 p.m.
on Wednesdays. For more information call 942-8556.
'Summer Heel'
meeting today
The staff of the Summer Tar Heel will meet
at 4 p.m. today in the lounge outside the
Daily Tar Heel offices in the Frank Porter
Graham Student Union. All writers, editors
and interested persons are expected to
attend.
THE CAROLINA THEATRE
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