Tuesday, March 15, 1983The Daily Tar Hee!3 CAMPUS CALENDAR CunpM by Jmi Oban Pabkc wrk UMocvMmx awl be lunwd falo Ik box milxidf Ifce r offfc in Ihr CaroKaa I'ahM by I p.m. : lhe are hi be im fl ntxl d. Only timoaiicmieirtji front L'ivrTMl mincmrd ami campvs argaMmlNM iB be primed. Al mwt be ihniled Hi 25 word ami hU rvn fiir two S. . TODAVS ACITVmES There will be an informational meetinj for aB new initiates of ru Ela Sigma at 8 p.m. in the Carolina Union. It mandatory for those interested in running for office. Nor Caro&aa'i Rrpvbttcaa Stala UsWatoo will talk to the Cofleje Republicans at t p.m. in the Carolina Union. Visitors are welcome. t yUpoa EpaBoa Deka will meet at 7 p.m. in 103 BerryhiU Hall. Plant for our Blood Pressure Clinic wul be discussed. Deka Sgraa Pi win hold a professional meeting at 7 p.m. in 2 Old Carroll Hall. William Frederick wffl speak on "Southeast Asia: Aaeaa aad fcs Cuiiam ' Neighbors" in the sixth forum of Great Decisions '83 at 7:30 p.m. m the Dey Hall Toy Lounge. Frae dogging kwnaa are given at 7:30 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Lessons are given by the UNC Clogging dub for begin ners through advanced. Musicians are welcome. UNCCH Vow DesMcrakt win meet at 7 JO p.m. at Mariakakit Restaurant. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Meet at 7 p.m. in the Union parking lot for a ride. . . Roam Design mi Job-Seeking Tactics Workshop will be of fered by the OfTice of Career Planning and Placement Services at 3:30 p.m. in 2C9 Hanes HalL UNC Racartbal it in action at 7 p.m. every Tuesday and Wednesday on the lower level of Feuer Courts. There wffl be an important meeting Wednesday at 6.50 p.m. If yoa arc interested bs aa internship at NCMH, come to a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Carolina Union. A Sports dub coasKl meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Bring slides of activities to be used in the New WeQ Health Fair and Sports Mart. "Wosaca and Careers the SOs ... Opticas aad Oppor tunities," a panel discussion with prominent area women, will be held at 7 p.m. in Cerrard Han. The North Carotaa Stndeat Legislature win meet at 7 p.m. in 226 Carolina Union. Bill reports are due and important plans for ' session will be discussed. Saffing Oub Brothers (new and old): Come to one of our meetings at 4:30 or 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. A film wffl be shown. The UNC CoBegc Republicans will meet at 8 p.m. Gary Freeze will speak on "The History of the Republican Party in North Carolina." . A GPSF Senate meeting win be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Carolina Union. COMING EVENTS The Society of Physics Students will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in 277 Phillips Haft. Dr. Christiansen win speak on "Radio Jets." An persons are welcome. The UNC Cyde Racing Team will meet at 7:30 pjn. Wednes day in the Carolina Union to discuss the upcoming Orange Grove Road Race. Everyone is welcome. CALABASH STYLE SEAFOOD PLATTERS SHRIMP, OYSTERS, SCALLOPS, FLOUNDER, DEVILED CRAB ALL OF THE ABOVE OR CHOICE OF 2 OR 3 UGHTLY BREADED, QUICK FRIED AND PILED HIGH ON A HOT PLATE 3 Calabash Style Banquat Facilities Avattab Baorand Win (ni?'iDf?Jt,';.'-'. "An Exclusive Residence" One of the largest 2 bedroom apartments in the area FEATURING: Two bedrooms Two full baths 1155 square feet Large patio or balcony Allow up to 4 occupants Swimming pool (open year around) Health Club facilities Universal weight gym Saunas Lighted tennis courts Lighted basketball courts Now Accepting May-August Applications 929-0389 HIGHWAY 15-501 TURN AT UGHT AT HOTEL EUROPA THE Daily Crossword by Mehrin Kermorthy ACROSS 1 Lhasa . 5 Uttla girls' gam 10 Fit 14 Leavt ont't Jcb 15 Concur 18 Spanish btlng 17 5 t 19 Arabian cuff 20 Dsscripthra of an arm position 21 Mutton's relative 23 A!a orrlar 25 Closa by . 23 Uaxlcan far 29 Sandy'a response 32 Sadat of Egypt 35 Stravinsky 33 Puts on notice 33 InSat 33 Dalai 43 Unconscious states 41 Hand position 42 Kingdom: . ." abbr.' 43 Haw fJaxlco town 44 Tamarisk 45 Unbend 47 Depot abbr. 43 Arabian prince. Ytstsrday'a Puzzla Solved: IDIOIFIF g 'OIF IT f 'IS A IB IE I I liA i' x. i TT iLIJLA.. 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Hanger Actioa CoBMniriee of the Campos Y win bold a beans and oornbread hmch at noon Wednesday outside the Carolina Union. Bring an appetite and an interest in hunger. The Office of Career Ptanaaog and PUccnueal Senrices wiS 'conduct a workshop entitled "Evaluating a Job Otter" at 3 p.m. Wednesday in 210 Hanes Hatt. Traaaceodeatai MedkatkM Program: An introductory lecture wiS be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. Cal 967-7633 f1 ' mfornwiiun. Auditions for the Lab Theatre Production of Anatot will be held at. 6 JO pjn. Wednesday and Thursday in 216 Graham Memorial. AH interested students are welcome. Professor Frank Hampd, ETH, Zurich, will speak on "Robust Statistics" at 3 JO p.m. Wednesday and Friday in 324 Phillip HaB. Richard M. Fujimoto, University of California, will speak on VLSI ConwHHiicaooos Components for Multiprocessor Net works at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 210 Mew West Hall. The Carolina Union Special Projects Committee presents "Btyoad the Pofcerpist." a slidelecture by Dr. William Roil, at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 100 Hamilton HalL If you are interested in working for the Assodatioa For Womea Students, come to a programming meeting at 5 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. Everyone is welcome. As a preliminary event of the 1983 Fine Arts Festival, Pufitzer Prize winning author Annie DiUard will read from her works at 8 pjn. Wednesday in Memorial Hall. Women's b-ball team earns NCAA bid Eastern R sional icket on sale today Tickets for the first round of the East Regionals of the NCAA tourna ment in Greensboro will go on sale to day at 8:30 at the ticket office in Car michael. Students may purchase one student section ticket and up to four general public tickets. Students may only purchase the four-game package for games on Thursday and Saturday, and may not purchase tickets for Saturday's games separately. Students need to bring their ID and athletic pass along with $30 for the tickets. Mand tory VTH' staff meeting tonight There will be a mandatory DTH meeting today at 5 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. All staff members, both old and new, must attend. Most in dividual desk staff meetings will follow the full staff meeting. If staf fers are unable to attend either meeting, they must notify their editor. North Carolina's women's basketball team has accepted a bid to the NCAA tournament and will face eighth-ranked Georgia in Athens on Saturday, March 19, at 7:30 p.m. "To play Georgia in Athens will be ex tremely difficult," head coach Jennifer Alley said. The Southeastern Conference champions sport a balanced starting five anchored by All-America Janet Harris and Lisa O'Connor inside and Teresa Ed wards at guard. (Saturday's match will mark the first time the schools have met in women's basketball.) Get well soon Harold m This summer trace the battles of I The Civil War . S Slide Preview Tonight! - 7:30 pm 569 Hamilton CONTINENTAL TAILOR SHOP Complete Alternations for Men and Women 157 E. Rosemary St. . 942-1704 The Order of the Bell Tower SPRING MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Applications available beginning March 1 at Union Desk Turn applications in by March 17 at Union Desk TT Help the March of Dimes Fight Birth Defects ISHOUlPN'TBETELUNS YOU THIS, CHARLES, BUT I FEEL I HAVE TO... PEPPERMINT PATTV IS 6OIN6TOA5KV0UTO HELP HER BASEBALL TEAM f ( SHE WANTS MEl G YOUR 0FTMSM 5H0ULP BE FRAMED CHARLE5 DLCOM COUNTY by DcrZxc Bsreatltcd I I I I tT 1 inAv ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $2.00 TIL 6:00 PM EVERYDAY! ; 3:15 7:30 DOLBY STEREO 11 Academy Award Nominations incl. Best Picture, Actor, Director Gandhi (P 2:45 5:00 7:15 9:30 A Peter Weir Film Mel Gibson The Year of Living Dangerously ...cer m rzcorp show that ASTRONAUT JOHN &6NN HA6 Been voiepthc im msiveu- TIAt- CANPIEWTE F0R1HC rABAKW fWRTY. 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If kne J yl Alwais V SIHS OK) Challenging opportunities are offered in the following areas of business management: Finance Contract Administration Retail Merchandising o Food Service Inventory Analysis and Purchasing Transportation and Distribution Fuel Planning and Analysis Computer Systems Operations Analysis Visit with representatives of the U.S. Navy Supply Corps to learn how your degree in accounting, economics, business administra tion, computer science, or engineering can prepare you for an exciting business career. Presentation: March 23 Interviews: Wlarch 24 Placement Office