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TODAY'S MTIVITIKS
- MmJ ampu Inlrr-Varsilt Christian trlhmvhip invites you
to its lirst chapter meeting of the semester at 7 p.m. in 213-215
I atolina I inion. .
kappa Alpha Psi is sponsoring a nartv in Circal Hall from 10
p.m. to 2 a.m. Douaikm will he SI. Everyone is invited.
The (iradualr Student Krtmhip of the Baptist Campus
Ministry is having a beach retreat today through Sunday at the
N.C". Baptist Assembly in Sotiihnort.
comiv; KVKisrs
RiiMtdimthilr ill he sponsored by Kappa Psi from 9:30 a.m.
i.' p. in. in Ciical Hall. Carolina Union. Appointments may
be made bv calling 9rt8-S.V or XvS-'Xl).
Prr-hirntatMm wiH sponsor a pool pati at 7 p.m. Saturday
at Kessing Outdoor Pool.
Maraaalha Student Fellowship will meet at 10 a.m. Sunday
in Ocrrard Hall.
Krflowkhip Dinner will follow the 10 a.m. worship service
Sunday at the Chapd Hill Church of Christ on 2 Briarbridge
l ane. Students will be welcomed guests.
The Senior Cheat of 1982 Commtttre will meet at 8 p.m.
Sunday in the North Carolina Fellows Lounge in the Union. Be
there.
Choir practice at the Baptist Campus Ministry will be 7 p.m.
Sunday at the Battle House.
Student Consumer Action Union will hold its organizational
meeting for 1981-1982 at 4 p.m. Monday in 218 Union.
SCSI, will have a meeting for returning members at 7 p.m.
Monday in 218 Union. The September IC and publicity will be
discussed. AD old members please attend.
There will be a Bible Study at 7 p.m. Monday at the. Baptist
Campus Ministry in the Battle House.
The UNC Karate Club will have an introductory meeting Tor
anyone interested in learning karate at 7 p.m. Monday in 213
Union.
The UNO' Outing Club will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the
Union to see a slide program of dub activities. Newcomers are
welcome.
Nestle boycott organizing meeting. UNC-CH IN FACT (In
fant Formula Action Coalition), will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in
the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Union.
A public hearing on Duke Power' 20 percent rale hike
request be held at 7 p.m. Monday at the Cky Council
Chambers in Durham. Participation by all is welcome. Car
pool Irom Looking Class Cafe at 6: 15 p.m.
The L'NC Media Board meets at 5 p.m. Monday in 400 New
East. For more information call Dodd Haynes at 933-4293.
There will be an organizational meeting for aB those inter
ested in volunteering at John l! instead Psychiatric Hospital at
7 p.m. Monday in 207-209 Union. Everyone is welcome.
There will be a meeting of all new students interested in
working with Student Government at 7 p.m. Thursday in
202-204 Union.
The Durham Theatre Guild will hold auditions for Three
penny Opera al 10 a.m. Saturday in the Durham Arts Council
theater, 120 Morris St. in downtown Durham. Singers and
actors are needed. Singers may sing a song from the show, sing
a capella or bring their own music (no transpositions, please).
For more information call 688-4259 or 682-5 106.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
APO Book Co-op will have a cash back from 9:30 a.m. to 4
p.m. today, Tuesday and Wednesday in 202-204 Union. Stu
dents must bring blue slips to receive money or books.
Those freshmen who have already paid but have not yet
picked up their Freshman Register can get it from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. today at Alumni Building.
AADSAS (American Association of Dental Schools AppB
nttkia Services) are available in 312 Steele Building and 101
Nash Hall. Completed and corrected applications must be re
ceived by Oct. I in Iowa City, Iowa.
LSAT (I .aw School Admission Test) Oct. 3. S38, if applica
tion is postmarked by Sept. 3. Additional SIS late fee if post
marked between Sept. 4 and 10. Applications in Nash Hall.
Applications are now available at the Union desk for anyone
interested in going to dinner with George McGovera or attend
ing the McGovem reception. McGovern will be speaking in
Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. Sept. 8. Applications should be re
turned to the Union desk no later than Wednesday.
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Volunteers Needed
to Work at
rilUBDOCH CENTER
(Regional r.!ontal
Retardation Center)
Meeting: Sept. 1 or Sept. 2
7:00 PM
206 Student Union
Stop by Room 102
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The DAI (Dental Admission lesil KtKi. 3 for S25. Applica
tions must he received by Sept. 7 in Chicago. Applications arc in
312 Steele Building and 101 Nash llafl. lest review materials
areonresersem the Undergraduate ihrars ami 106 Nash Hall.
Alpha CM Sigma, pmfeviioaal rhenuslrv frulernil), will
hold chemistry tutorials 3-5 p.m. every Monday and 7-9 p.m.
. every Thursday in IK-4 Venable starting Aug. 31.
IHthcm needed for PRC's production of The Front Page. See
the play for free by signing up to usher. Performances arc Sep'-15-27.
For instructions, sec the sign-up sheet, 203 Graham
Memorial.
Application for the 198 1-82 Toronto Kunange are available
at the Union desk. Deadline for applications is Monday.
The Union Videotape Committee is now accepting appli
cations. Slop by 200 Union and sec Karen Bowers for more
information.
Women's rugby? Why not? All interested persons should
caH Gretchen at 967-3296.
The United Nations Club is accepting new members until 6
p.m. Sept. 6. Applications are available at 352 Hamilton Hall
and the Union desk. Completed applications are due at 6 p.m.,'
Sept. 6 at 352 Hamilton. There will be interviews for
prospective members, and new members will be inducted the
week of Sept. 14.
Students interested in volunteering at NCMH for the fall
semester should go to the Volunteer Office (first floor Old
Clinic building) this week between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. to regis
ter. A required orientation will be held at 5 p.m. Wednesday in
the fourth floor Clinic Auditorium. Questions? Call 9664793.
AD those interested in interviewing for a position on the
. Carolina Union Public Relations Committee should contact
Bill Ragland in room 200, Carolina Union.
Pre-Med Pre-I)em7 Pre-Vct students: Come to an interview
ing skills workshop on Thursday. Sept. 3, from 7-9 p.m. Be
prepared for your professional school interviews. Sign up al
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By CHIP WILSON
t)TH Staff Writer
Swimming the English Channel is more
than a test of muscular endurance or
swimming ability. It is also a test of the
mind.
That's the way David Williamson, a
writer for the UNC News Bureau, said he
felt about his two attempts to swim across
the 20.5-mile stretch of water between
England and France.
Williamson returned Tuesday from
England, where he made his most recent
attempt Aug. 9.
"The most difficult thing about it is
psychological," Williamson said. "The
first time I tried it (three years ago), I stop
ped because of the frustration. After I
had been in the water for seven hours, the
men in the boat told me I was five miles
from shore. After eight hours, they said I
was six miles from shore." 1
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Williamson said seasickness prevented
him from completing his second attempt.
Still, he said he found himself engaged in
mental conflicts while in the 59-degree
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"After throwing up about 35 times, I
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this? But the moment 1 got out of the
water I was thinking, 'Why the heck did I
get out?' It really affects your mind."
Williamson said that 225 people have
completed the swim across the channel.
"Probably four times that many have at
tempted it," he said.
In addition to limber muscles and a
sound mind, swimming the English Chan
nel requires a large pocket book, William
son said,
"The price of hiring a boat ranges be
tween $1,000 and $1,300," he said. "I
used some of the local fishermen who
were familiar with the channel and the
currents."
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The distance itself wasn't his biggest prob
lem, he said, since he had gone lhat far
during training.
4 "It's a lot different in the Channel. I
had to swim against a current that flowed
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know I completed the actual distance, but
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Folkestone, England. Most of the pub
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"They were in the water for an hour,
and only completed three or four miles,"
he said.
Williamson plans to try again.
"Maybe the year after next. I don't like
to start something and not finish it."
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and at Duke; where he previously worked.
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