4The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, August 30, 1983 Student Activities Center moving along as planned By JANET OLSEN Staff Writer Along Manning Drive behind Hinton James Resi dence Hall, the new Student Activities Center is begin ning to rise from the depths of red clay. But the birth of the center hasn't seen the death of the controversy over the location of student seating for basketball games. Athletic Director John D. Swofford said the SAC Steering Committee has attempted to alleviate some student complaints over the proposed seating by reserving seating in one corner, equalling about one , third of the seating in the complex, exclusively for students. ' Student sections previously were planned for two separate parts of the arena. Swofford said the Stccrinc remittee is studying other, student complaints about SAC seating. "Currently, students have asked for more side-court seating, and the committee is working to resolve the problem," he said. About 8,500 student tickets will be issued per game in the SAC compared to the 3,600 issued per game in Carmichael Auditorium. The SAC will hold a total of 22,000 spectators. Workers are currently building the seating structure and will begin putting up steel girders for the roof in about three weeks, Swofford said. Completion of the SAC is set for February 1985. The SAC will cost an estimated $30 million, all of which will be raised through private donations. The Athletic Association and the Educational Foundation alumni organization are responsible for fund raising. To date, $28.4 million has been pledged to the SAC building effort. Most of the money has come from Educational Foundation members, Swofford said. "The Educational Foundation's involvement is pri marily for fund raising," he said. "But they do have more involvement than normal because of the large scale of the fund-raising effort." Contributors, who number more than 2,000, repre sent a variety of backgrounds, Swofford said. "They range from people who are able to give a considerable amount in a lump sum to average work ing Americans to kids who love Carolina basketball," he said. Along with the 22,000-seat arena, the SAC will in clude a 1,300-seat Olympic swimming center. ' But Swofford said the primary need for the facility generated from the amount of interest in Carolina basketball and that basketball is the primary focus of the fund raising. The SAC also will be used for free play and general recreation, including intramurals and physical educa tion classes. It will contain the offices, of the athletic director, the Educational Foundation, men's and women's basketball and swimming and ticket sales. Once the SAC is completed, Carmichael Audi torium will continue to house non-revenue sports pro grams such as volleyball, fencing and gymnastics. The new facility will allow coaches and staff currently stuf fed in closet-like offices in Carmichael to move into larger areas in the building. ! i ' . The Student Activities Center is a progressive step for the University, Swofford said. "It will be a facility that will in one way or another benefit every student," Swofford said. "Regardless of their athletic involvment, students will get a lot out of it, recreationally, culturally and socially." CAMPUS CALENDAR Babies Don't Thrive m in Smoke-filled Ulombs When You'rfe Pregnant, Don't Smoke! 4t Support the (TT) March of Dimes o e "2o)rsrc? Bring in this coupon and get a free T-Shirt when you buy any regularly priced athletic shoes Open weeknights til 8 pm UNIVERSITY SQUARE (Next to Granville Towers 133 W. Franklin 942-1018 adidas I expires 91083 Limit one T-Shirt per pair of shoes BOOKPACKS $2.00 OFF! (with this coupon!) 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Maryland 8-4-0 210 .18. Washington 10-2-0 199 19. SMU ' 11-0-1 191 20. UCLA 10-1-1 189 Sports test available Students interested in writing sports for The Daily Tar Heel should stop by the DTH office in the Carolina Union and pick up the sportswriting exam. Exams will be available after 4 p.m. to day on the table outside the office, with in structions posted as to examination pro cedures. i Sign-up for block tix Groups wanting block tickets for the Sept. 10 Memphis State football game should submit requests Friday from 8 a.m. to noon at the Carmichael Auditorium ticket office. Each group should send a representative to submit a list of all people in the block. Blocks will be drawn at 1 p.m. Friday and the results will be posted by 3 p.m. at Carmichael and at the Carolina Union. t Managers needed p r O f 1 1 e From page 1 The North Carolina volleyball, cross country and track teams are looking for students to work as team managers. Students interested in the position of volleyball manager should see coach Beth Miller, whose office is in 217 Woollen Gym. Anyone interested in managing the cross country and track teams should see Hubert West in 140 Carmichael Auditorium. In addition, there will be a meeting of the cross country and track teams Tues day, Sept. 6, at 3:30 p.m. in 304 Woollen Gym. AH students interested in running for the teams should attend this meeting. UNC FORMATION DANCE TEAM Discover the fun of team dancing. Check personals for details (3 Her boyfriend's arrest has been "!ike a bad dream" for her, Stancell said,, but she is confi dent he will be released. "I've got a lot of con fidence in God, and I have a reason to believe things will work out," she said. Judy Fisher, a UNC residence hall secretary who lives in Morrison, said she was stunned by Allison's arrest. "It's impossible to think that Danny could do anything like! that. He was so friendly and so well-liked and well-known." Fisher recalled a time when she and some friends ran out of gas late at night near Durham and Allison came to get them. "He would always go way out of his way for you," she said. Larry Massenberg, Allison's roommate last spring in Hinton James, said Allison was "the best roommate I've ever had." Mitchell said efforts were being pursued at Triangle Park Church of Christ to raise the bond money. "Unless there's a split personality or a drug problem, this is an impossibility," he said. TODAY'S ACTIVITIES The Bulk) hist Studies Association will hold a meeting to night at 7 in the Carolina Union. Check schedule for room number. AH Alpha Kappa Psi members: There is a businesssocial meeting tonight at 7 at Q-l 1 Estes Park Aptt. If you can't at tend, please call Kim at 967-5091. UNC Men's Soccer begins trials today from 6 to 8 p.m. on Ehringhaus Field. For more information, call Anthony Flanagan at 933-4021 or Larry Goodson at the political science department. The UNC Ooggiag Club a ad the Apple CUI doggers will sponsor a clogging workshop and square dance tonight at 7:30 at the Community Church on Purefoy Road. Red Rose Flyers string band will provide music. Stale Affairs Committee members, come by Suite C today and tomorrow for voter registration material. The UNC Young Democrats want you to attend their organizational-meeting today at 8:30 p.m. in room 226 of the . Carolina Union. ' COMING EVENTS Phi Thela Kappa alumni will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Union. All alumni are encouraged to attend. Union Forum Committee: There will be a meeting for aO members and interested persons of the Carolina Union Forum Committee Thursday at 3 p.m. in room 218 of the Union. Alpha Chi Sigma will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. in 224 Venable. liAT tLaw School Admission Test) will be given Oct. 1. Applications must be postmarked by Thursday. Late rcgistra-' tion until Thursday, Sept. 8. Applications are available in Nash Hall. UNC Pre-lw students: The UNC Pre law Club will meet Thursday in the Union at 3:30 p.m. ' . Pi lambda PM Jam Thursday, Sept. 1 at 9 p.m. featuring The Clue and five. kegs. Join us for hot tunes and cold frosty ones. The performing arts committee will meet on Thursday at 4 p.m. in room 210 of the Union. Students interested in applying for in-stale tuition status are invited to attend a residency workshop Wednesday at 5: 1 5 p.m. in the Union, sponsored by SCAU. The UNC Model United Nation's Club will hold a picnic in Forest Theater on Wednesday at 6 p.m. All are welcome. For more information, call Patricia Wallace at 968-1552. The Sexuality Education & Counseling Service will hold a re organizational meeting Wednesday, at 8 p.m. in Suite B of the ' Carolina Union. All formal counselors are urged to attend. Apply for the Toronto Exchange, a cultural exchange be tween UNC and the University of Toronto. All students are welcome! Applications are available at the Carolina Union in formation desk today through Sept. 2. , Application for the Oct. 1 MCAT (Medical College Admis sions Test) are available in 201 D Steele building and in Nash Hall. Applications must be postmarked by Sept. 2. The Residency Counseling Center of the Student Consumer Action Union will hold a N.C. Residency Workshop, to discuss eligibility requirements for obtaining in-state status, on Wednesday at 5: 15 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Check with the Union Information Desk for the room number. ITEMS OF INTEREST Applications are now available in Suite C of the Carolina Union for freshmen and junior transfers interested in working on a Student Government committee this year. Completed ap plications must be turned in to Suite C by 5 p.m. Sept. 7. Application materials for most pre-professional and graduate school admission testing programs are available in the Student Development and Counseling Center in Nash Hall. Computer short courses will be offered this semester by the UNC Computation Center and the Institute for Research in Social Sciences. Contact Terry Wallace at UNCCC for further information. WXYC station manager Bill Burton win interview prospec tive disc jockeys during the first two weeks of the fall semester. Anyone interested may stop by room 234 of the Carolina Union between I p.m. and 4 p.m. UNC Crew Club needs a roach. Contact Mike at 942-6588. Seafood S II I --7 Seafood Thurs.-SatJ I travel to the North Carolina shores weekly and select the freshest fish, shrimp, and shellfish for the area's discerning shoppers and finest restaurants. 942-1221 300 W. Rosemary St. Starts Fri. New French Comedy THE GIFT LATE SHOWS Friday & Saturday: EATING RAOUL & THE ROAD WARRIOR "UTTERLY OUTRAGEOUS!" Andrew Sarris, Village Voice ; V- "SEARING, EMOTIONAL POWER" Cheshire, The Spectator FASSBINOER'S r r l a? PRESENTED IN KINTEK STEREO "A DELIGHT. 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