Swimmers take to water in Pennsylvania meets The men's and women's swim teams face their toughest tests of the young season when they travel to Pennsylvania. The men meet the Pittsburgh Panthers this afternoon in what should be a close contest. Carolina and Pitt have battled down to the last event the 400 freestyle medley the past two yearswith the Panthers winning both. times. The women challenge Pitt and Eastern Michigan in a tri-meet at 7 Friday night at Pittsburgh and then compete against several national powers in the Pittsburgh Relays Saturday. At the relays, the Tar Heels swim against Pitt, the No. 12 team in the country last year, N.C. State, the defending Atlantic Coast Conference champions; Maryland, Penn State, !Hir L .1 ji-iS y - ' Instructions: Fill out this form and Your Christmas classified will run PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY1 DTH NAME: "Southern Comfort" With INDIGO all female band Soft Rock Latin Rock TONIGHT 8:00 p.m. . Chase Cafeteria Free Beer rates 25 words or less Students U. 75 Non-Students '2.75 Add 5 for each additional word '1.00 mori (or boxd ad or bold-faot typ 10 percent discount for adt run 5 cortMCutivt days PWaM print vtry clearly announcements WANT TO KNOW how to obtain in-state status for tuition purposes? Find out at a free workshop sponsored by the Union and SCAU. Monday, Dec. 3, 7:30 pm, Rm 209 in the Union. WILL BUY NEW and used stereo albums (Rock, Classical, Blues, Jazz, etc.) and Entire Collections. Also buy cassettes and 8-tracks. Good prices. Call 929-6175. THE UNC UPWARD BOUND Program will hold its final weekend tutorial on Saturday morning, Dec. 1 at 9:40 in Rm 104 Pebody HaiL Tutors are strongly urged to attend. Lunch wBl be served at the RathskeEer. -SURVIVAL FACTORS FOR SOUL" is the topic for discussion tonight at 730 pm at the ECKANKAR Center 133H E. Franklin. Everyone welcome, no admittance fee. FREE BEER at Southern Comfort tonight. The South Campus coffee house. Southern Comfort, will be held in Chase Hall at 8 o'clock. Sponsored by Union Social Committee. 1 Syracuse and West Virginia. The men also will compete in the Pitt Relays Saturday. Carolina finished first in the meet two years ago and second behind the Panthers last season. The men currently are 2-1. after starting the season with a loss to No. 9 Alabama and following with wins over Maryland and Wake Forest. The leading men swimmers include junior Ken Ireland, sophomores Jose DeJesus, Dave Hansen and Terry Jones and freshmen Todd Deckman, Tim Sutton and Roger Vredeveld. The women, No. 5 in the country last year, take a 2-0 record into the weekend action, with wins over Alabama and Duke. All-Americans Nance Thompson and Nancy Hudock will return to the . Carolina's men's basketball team, ranked sixth by the Associated Press and fourth by United Press International, is picked third in the nation by Sports Illustrated in the magazine's yearly college basketball preview. Indiana is tabbed for No. 1 by SI, as well as by AP and UPI. Ohio State is second. The magazine picks Duke for sixth and Virginia for 14th in the Top 20. No other Atlantic Coast Conference teams . made the selections. Carolina's Mike O'Koren is included in a feature story, also in this week's issue. wmm assy ass W bsv SH w saw mmmm mm m m mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm i Christmas Classifieds Only bring it by the DTH office by noon on Friday, Nov. 30. for 25 words or less. in the Dec. 6th Weekender. is not responsible for interpreting handwriting 24 25 PHONE: .ADDRESS: December 1 8 p.m. December 2 2 & 8 p.m. LAST WEEK for Special Student Discount Season and Individual Tickets Available at Union Box Office J CAMPUS Y HANDICRAFTS BAZAAR Friday, Nov. 30 2.-00 pjD.-9:00 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 1 10:00 a.m.-9.-00 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 2 1:00 p.m.-6) p.m. Great Hall Student Union L Y Building. SKI KHUNGTON, VT. with the UNC Ski Club! Lodging. Efts, transportation and nightly entertainment only 17450, Dec. 29-Jan. 5. University sanctioned. Space available! Bill Verch, 942-2610. SKIERS BEtAiWARE. InveatWt A rnmiun all ski tripe offered. Ski and party on our tripe to KiSlngton or Sugarbush, Vermont. Five nights, ebpe-elde condoe, transportation. Eft ticket, nightly activities for J94.70. Contact Henry Zaytotin. 967-9157. lost & found IF YOU HAVE LOST an engraved Cross pen, call Joan at 933-6425, identify and it's yours. SO IT WAS STUPID of me to leave my high school ring in the kitchen of 5th floor James, but if found, please call 933-4657. k has great sentimental value. Reward offered. LOST: YELLOW AND WHITE gold bracelet. Great sentimental value. Good reward. If found, please cal 929-4368. LADIES SILVER SEIKO watch lost before the ThanJagMng hoSdays. Has very special meaning to me. Please return. Reward offered. Contact Debbie. 942-7838. help wanted MCDONALD'S needs good people. Apply between 2:00400 Monday through Friday. Ask for Bryant Hoknan. HELP WANTED: Salesman or Saleswoman to work at Soundhaut Stereo in Chape) HiB full time. CaB 942-3162 for appointment. PBt 1 Men swimmers at Pittsburgh lineup after missing time because of injuries. Leading the team thus far have been co-captains Bonny Brown and Lauren Dupree, sophomore' Barb Harris and freshmen Gayle Hegel, Cynthia Chilicott and Liz Mesmer. Gymnasts open season Friday UNC gymnastics coach Ken Ourso exudes confidence as Carolina prepares for its season opener Friday at East Carolina. I anticipate no problem in beating ECU by quite a few points," Ourso said. "1 expect to win at least first place in every event. I'd like to win all top three spaces." But Ourso is aware of problems facing the team in the first meet of the year. "We'll be a little rough because it's our first competition," the coach said. Senior co-captain Tia Walker and freshman Elise Slobodin are expected to be the leading scorers for the meet, Ourso said, adding that sophomores Diana Cates and Tiffany Terranova and junior Kathy Miles also figure prominently. Senior co-captain Mary Beth Elrod said she was a little wary of the Pirates. "You can't look at them too lightly," she said. "They're getting better. In fact, competition in the state has gotten better." ECU opens this season under new coach John Rose, who must rely on Mary Hubbard, their best all-around performer, Ourso said. -CLIFTON BARNES fa "Portraits in Ebony" by local black photographers Upstairs Gallery of Carolina Union through December 10 presented by Carolina Union Gallery Committee in conjunction with the Afro American Afro Curriculum IMMEDIATE OPENINGS. Challenging career opportunity in the therapeutic wilderness camp for emotionally problemed children in need of a friend. Must be willing to bve with a group, take part in extended canoe, backpack, raft and bus trip. Degree preferred in human services, . but life experience considered. Training, college credits. Excellent career benefits, staff back-up, advancements. Please come by the Placement Office, Rm 211 Hanes Hall for information andor interview with Mrs. Ann Young, representative for Jack and Ruth Foundation on Dec. 4 from 9 am 5 pm; or send resume to Jack and Ruth Foundation, Rt. 1 Box 575 M, Brookville, FL 33512. PHOTOGENIC? Photographer seeking women who look good in T-shirts, shorts and swimsuits for advertising promotion. Good pay, flexible hours. CaB 493-1489 (Durham). PART-TIME HVAC HELPERS Must be able to work minimum 4 hrs. daily. See Bolton Corp. foreman at new Physical Education Facilities site. for sale DISCOUNT STEREO EQUIPMENT-lowest prices on nearly 60 major stereo brands. CaO Tommy Wallace at 933-2438 for prices. Onkyo, JVC, Lux, JBL, Bose, many more! GRANVILLE SOUTH FEMALE contract for sale. CaB 933-0354 after 5.-00 pm weekdays and any time on weekends; keep trying! PUT YOURSELF IN THE BEST sports car on the rod. 1979 Mazda RX-7, silver, 19 sapg. perfect. '7500. Hate to part with it but second child Is on the way. Call 493-3234 (Durham) after 5. CRAJGE HALL One male's contract for sale. Can have it now, or IH wait until next semester. CaB Dermic 929-0062 evenings, keep trying. carolra Outing club gets back to nature The floor is a mass of running shoes and rock-climbing slings. Barbells lie under the bed. A kayaker's life jacket, a couple of backpacks and a climber's helmet hang from hooks on the walls and closet door. And bottles of vitamins and granola sit on a pair of homemade shelves. Ann Munson's room has almost everything the president of the UNC Outing Club ever would want. In fact, a John Denver tune would make it complete. IMs & Clubs By CHIP KARNES "We started out this year with about 100 members in the Outing Club," Munson said, "but we dropped to average about 30 when school got real heavy." M ost of the members started out with an interest in an area such as backpacking, for example, and later grescnisj) I X WirWlH StKtrVnS... UJ mm tfi nro jfl I 17111 i if 1 1 1 if i All right, smakty. LET'SSEEWVQOlTl USE DOONESBURY .'AND BEING OF AOSFTA 3LY SOUNP MINI? ANP Hill I T UFPFRV I PAUP ..MYBSWVK? PROTEGE, MR. . ZONKER HARRIS." HUHJ MY 5N1IRB ESTATE. TO.. " 1 I tl-29 GRANVILLE SOUTH 2 contract for females available for spring semester. Take one or both. CaB 933-5632, keep trying! PIONEER SX-750 receiver. Ohm D-2 speakers.Teac A -650 cassette deck. All 600, will seB separately. Minolta SRT-101 35 mm camera, 125. Cafl Randy, 933-6142. WHY PAY RENT? 1973, 2 bedroom mobile home (12 x 48) fully underpinned and tied-down. Front deck, copper wiring, 5 miles from campus, quiet wooded location. Comfortable, inexpensive living for two. $4,000. 933-9824 (day), 933-9381 (night). ATTRACTIVE PRICES on Hewlett-Packard calculators. Most models in stock. Customer pickup or UPS delivery. For information and prices, please caD 467-8122; WDI-Cary, NC. for rent BEDROOM IN 3-bedroom house available spring semester. 90 month, 13 utilities. 2 miles from campus, fireplace, yard, busline. (Liberal non cigarette smokers preferred.) CaB 929-9872. NEED A ROOM? Male students only. Close to campus, comfortable environment, recreational facilities. Double occupancy, '335 semester utilities included. Cafl Ted 968 9077 after 5 pm. PARKING AVAILABLE no stickers required. Uptown, convenient to campus. Covered space: 22mo. Uncovered: 17mo. CaB Jerry Lehman 967 2304. miscellaneous HAVE YOU SEEN the computer photo display at University MaL? it's fun, fascinating and makes a unique gift idea. In 55 seconds whue you watcha computer prints out your photo (or copies any waSet photo). In 15 more seconds your photo can be transferred to a T-shirt, calendar, poster, book bag or even a dart board. What Mom or Dad wouldn't appreciate your photo on a calendar? See it this week. Kerr Drugs. University Mai. ii . Thursday. added the club's other activities rock climbing, canoeing, biking or, on occasion, cross country skiing. "Some of the trips are set up for teaching something new," she said, "so to start out, you don't have to know anything at all." Munson never had gone kayaking or rock climbing until she joined the club last year. Since August, the UNC Outing Club has taken more than 30 trips, sometimes averaging two or three a weekend. Favorite climbing trips have been to Linville Gorge. Stone Mountain and Hanging Rock: and several canoe and rafting trips have been on the Haw, Nantahala and Nolichucky rivers. Backpacking excursions have been to the Great Smoky Mountains and the Iron Mountain section of the Appalachian Trail. And, as Munson 'said, "The bikers just go everywhere." At meetings at 7 p.m. Mondaysin the Carolina Union the club recounts the previous week's adventure and then loosely plans another one for the coming weekend. "Somebody will say, 'Hey, who wants to go rafting? and we'll get up a bunch to go right then and there," Munson . said. Each meeting also includes a short seminar on outdoor safety, with topics like mountain rescues; hypothermia, emergency first aid, climbing signals and boat safety. "We always try to stress safety in the club as much as we can," Munson said. "We keep track of how long we've used the club's climbing ropes, and, after several falls or a hundred hours, we only use them as backups." Besides four coils of expensive pearlline, the Outing Club's equipment also includes four canoes with paddles and life jackets, 10 sleeping bags, six backpacking tents and gear for both expert and beginning rock climbers. "I didn't really know what rock climbing was until we went to Linville OH. 50wB0DV WASTAMJJ&ASHDW5RJ r (fte 1 DIP Ht TAK ArtYrwvc,? Z' . . ., 2NI Yr OH.WOU).. CbccHIsd cch may bz placed at the DTH offices or mailed to the DTH, Carolina Union 065 A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) ens business day bafore ad is to run. rides BOSTON or any points north. I need a ride on or after December 18. Will share driving and expense. Cafl Dennis ASAP, 933-3184. Thanks. roommates MALE ROOMMATE needed for spring semester. 3 bedroom Carolina Apts. Like to party but need to study. CaB 967-6167 (keep trying). ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 3-bedroom, 2 bath house 8 miles south on 15-501. Fireplace, dishwasher, washer, dryer. 125month plus share of utilities. Cal Alex at 933-9860 nights or weekends. WE NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE! Starting Jan. Colony Apts. on F bus route. 87mo, 13 utilities. CaB 942 2186 anytime. tickets I NEED TO SELL my Big Four basketball tournament ticket. CaB 933-4617. FOR SALE; ONE ticket to Bg Four Tournament this weekend at face value. Seat in student secton and for both nrshts. Cafl 933 8S56 evenings. wanted WANTED: FOUR TICKETS to any periorrnance of HandePs Messiah at Duke Chapel this weekend. C3 Kathy or Jan at 933 C245, enytme. services A BELLY DANCER for your hoiday party? Ca2 Sharim at 929 9872 or 933 207 and book your party entertainment now. November 29 1979 The Daily Tar Heel 7 Gorge," said Cheryl Bailey, the club secretary. "Until I got used to it, I couldn't believe I was doing something that you only see on TV." Sometimes members go beyond instructing only on weekends. "We have one girl. Wimberly Barton, who works once or twice a year with the Outward Bound course at Hurricane Island," Munson said. And also once or twice a year, the UNC Outing Club plans a large, out-of-state trip, longer than one of the club's usual weekend excursions. When the club members meet Monday night in the Union, they will set final plans for a cross country skiing trip from Dec. 27 Jan. 5 in New Hampshire. Though spots still are available, Munson said, "We already had 10 people before we decided on where we were going." NOTES: Rick Whaley won the third annual Turkey Trot by covering the 2 mile cross country course in 9:23. The winning female was Sandy Smith, and first in the 40-and-over division went to Paul Naylor. The top five Intramural teams in the Fraternity division arc as follows: Delta Upsilon first, followed by Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, and Pi Kappa Phi. Total points from volleyball and soccer have not been added. Four fall sports teams will play their final games next Monday night. Floor hockey finals will be played on Carmichael field and volleyball and Grail Mural basketball finals will be held in Woollen Gym beginning at 7:30. The Pikap Blue tag football team will play the Duke University all-campus champions at 7 p.m. Wednesday on Carmichael field. A second game will pit the law school E.T. Bass team against the Blue Devils' all-campus runner-up. by Garry Trudaau nhFfJB AS SURPRISED F-'J AS YOU ARE. IMfZ II. TYPING. Papers, reports, science and technical manuscripts. IBM electronic typewriter. Fast and accurate. Also editing services. Don Eqgrrt, 929 6894. THE DATING BANK New, reentered, progressive, serving the lonely unmarried locally by mad. Box 1 549, Winston Sakm, NC 27102. 1 761 1579. personals TERRY J., Hope you had a happy Thanks avtng snd that you are enjoying reading wrth me. You at reaSy very good! Don't say I never wrote you! Diane DEAR BLOND ADMIRER, I am sorry to inform you that Ciay won't be noticing you because he already has enough to notice. H Brunette Admirer CATCH A CHRISTMAS RIDE In the DTH cUsslcds. Let us help you find a rkW home for the hcSdev'S- THE 1980s ARE COMING! Don't you get cy with your pants down! LMS St MHC VICKIE. THE PHI MU-Hve a very happy 21st birthday? An OSd Admirer from the State f a RALPH How "bout them H' You're the greatest feSow in th town, maybe eve in the whoe ACC! Meet me w Jacksonvne! Love, Curr YO GANG! The W are commg! Let's get sloshed. We nrvg m the fir Year wth beers, browraes, and broads. From TV, JBM. and crew GIVE A PERSONAL for Chre-tm m The DTH cks.fWd. Only JlW lof 25 words or leu Ada wt! appear in Weekender on Dec. 6. Deaden noon Friday, Nov 30. Get your ads m. TAR HELLS. We've got our B-a Four Kkers We're puJLng br you al the way fJnoj home the tt ot many chamotonshipe. Mar i,-n & J J RALPH You 6n-y get a pervjrl 'cause you're a BLUE SWEETY!! 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