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2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, February 22, 1984 inners should pick 1 w up ACC tickets today The following names were drawn to receive ACC tournament tickets. Ann Jordan Gay Nancy Mae Bridgets Danid W. Zachary Shirley L. Scott Jeff Johnson Rebecca Denise Morton James E. Edwards Deborah Lillian Lawrence Tracy Starling Ann Lynnette Swertfeger Sally Jane Thompson John Thomas Gibbs Eric K. Englebardt Barbara Zammit Allen Mkrhie Mike Larminf Susan Stanley Mark Lowder Kathleen Moran Jeff Letdhdser Laurie Anne Grisson Sean Hughes Jod Scott Cohrane Sandra Smith Sheri Alene Rhodes Mark TrueWood Allyson Mia Davis Elaine O. Burke Jennifer Jeanne Lee Dennis Joyner William Scott Jones Stephanie McCotter Jeff Goldman Matt Darnels Dru Daisy Mercer Cathey Meggs Linda Stevens David Morris Phillip Bridges Matt Regan DanaConnell Katherine Oapp Karen Nauif Chris Edwards Betsy Atkinson Danid Marshall Sharon Johnston Paul Heath Mark Hullender Dominic Moore vr nesa Sno White d ' nniiliflniFJAr 99$ A& t Cr3 Light N Lively r.Cottage Cheese i Shop FOWLER'S FOOD STORE for all those hard to find speciality and gourmet items. Every department stocks numerous fancy and specialty items that are not found in all tpc$ Mowsmember, if you can't find iHt'FOwlersf yoVpfbbably carft find it anywhere. Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon die businesa day before your ad la to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or leas Students $2.00 Nontudents 13.00 5 (or each additional word $1.00 more tor boxed ad or boldface type Pk&se notify the DTH office Immediately tf there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements BEER, MUNCHIES, DANCING! COME to Fetching, Fri day, February 24th, 8:00 pm til midnita at the Community Church, corner of Mason Farm and Purefoy Roads. Tickets available at the German Dept. S3.00 m advance, 13.50 at the door. 1 i SFKING 1984 RAINBOW SOCCES liEhu Monday, Jaau. 16, looi t pea, Mosv-Fti, 5M W. Rosemary. Ckapal KOL Field Host toSaUFob.ll 1. 10 so, tl Soecor Sestdfcaam, oS Clslsnd Road aad 1S-M1. TEAM ANNOCNCXMENT-Sat Fob. 25, ltoooo, ooo, Eafcabosf aadkaaa. PRACTICE BEGINS Moau. Fob. XI. Isrtaeostod Cnarhaa aod Spoa- cafl 967-C797. RAINBOW SOCCER I a croattrto al proaraaa la Ms 25th i oao, op so people of aay i KNOW WHAT THE CAROLINA Union does? Want to know? Check It out! Applications for committee chairperson positions arc now available at the Union desk. Due Friday, March 2. Interviews begin Tues., Feb. 21. Cad 962-1157 or come by room 200 for more Info. Wei be waning. LIKE ART? COME JOIN In or watch NY ceramics sculptor Judy Mooneks make a huge day sculpture Feb. 22 and 23 In rm. 211 of the Union. m Si fcl Mwwirl W. i caB afl 6 pm' TonlnJit at Elliot's r:sst NORTH TOWER special Happy Hour 8-9 Student Discounts Call 967-4273 for Info. rM&mt :: xtrfl fttw TTL Angela Wheeler Rex Moody Kay Hoover Neal Marlow Susan Currin Robert "Randy" Meadows Mike CuUen John H. Trebnit Darren Cayton Tony Kearney Kdley Ford Cindy Hovey Rick Smothers Brent Clark Cecil Barrier Nancy L. Dorer Bill Frassineti Clay Foreman Dean King Greg H. Martin Ben Ficklen Phillip J. Crisp Robin Taylor Lisa George Mdanie Sizemore Bob Young Cile Williamson Joe D'Arnico Janice Hoyt Jeanne Edmisten Carroll Anstead David Zurzur Olin Wilson Blake Clayton Brian Myers Michad Jones Brenda K.Hall GregMassey Anna M. Ferguson Shelia Jackson Robyn Moore Charlotte Hope Pattie Harris Joseph McLeU Mark Langston Wendy Schrdber Maria McNeil Mark C. Fava Todd Carter Marilu Carrion .. i X Dii arte Breyers Jv Ice Cream fr 3 c . X i f f p I rir t Jv V DEPT OF HOUSING IS sponsoring a workshop fori students Bving off-campus to obtain Information on how to get back Into university housing. The workshop will be held Thursday. Feb. 23 at 6 pm in the new auditorium of the Student Union. For further Infonna-, oon contact Ruth Blalock at 962-5401. SAIL AWAY TO BAHAMAS over Spring Break! Due to last minute canccllatJons, w have lew spaces available aboard a 65' sailboat Cal Steve 967-4157. LOOKING FOR SOMETHING CHALLENGING, creative and rewarding? Opportunities are now available for Area Coordkiator and Orientation Counselor positions with the 1984 Orientation Commission. You can work hard, meet people and have fun. Apply now at 01 Steele Building and help Introduce new students to the Carolina way ot hfe. LEARN TO MAKE SOFT frames and the art of camflewiclungj Craft your own! Thurs., Feb. 23 Last dayt Sign tips now Union desk! $3sesskn. Don't miss SUPPORT GROUP FOR STUDENTS who have lost a parent. The group will meet for 8 weeks beginning this Thursday to talk about problems in coping with the death of a parent If you are interested, please contact Student Mental Health by Thursday at 3:00. Phone 966-2281 exL 254. THE UNC RUSSIAN CLUB is sponsoring "Tar Heels in Moscow," a discussionslide show by three recent par ticipants in USSR study programs, on Thursday, Feb. 23, at 4:00 pm In Dry 303. All are welcome. lost & found LOST: FEB. 10TH UNC School of Nursing Pin. Has the in itials R.C. 1983 on back. U found call 477-1712 (Durham) or return to UNC School of Nursing. Reward. HELP! IVE LOST BUS pass. This is second one. Dad not rilmsni Call Karen 933-3687 Reward. (Pass had string hooked through it) FOUND: IF YOU LEFT your jacket on top of my car tn S-5 parking lot on 21683 call me at 929-5187 to identify and claim. MAN FROM EDENTON: THANKS for the ride Monday. Feb. 6, but I left my bhie knapsack in your car. Please call or come by. Bill YameD, B-827 Kenan Labs, 962-7532 (B-tower). W, I I if 11 I' w V IS BETTER ON HARWOOD STUDENT TOURS TOP QUALITY ESCORTED FUN CO-ED GROUPS 16-41 Oays 4-11 Countries From $1295 Plus Atr "nJ See Your Travel Agentr J-' Jjf r 2428 GUADALUPE ST I AUSTIN. TX 78705 I NAME I ADDRESS I B I I STATE. - IrfllT ' . UJ i B!! We can swear From page 1 We can swear up and down that we're not making a prediction, but everyone judges us as if we are mak ing a prediction," he said. The Carolina Poll has only been in business during elections since 1976, Meyer said. He added that during the 1976 Senate race, in which the poll found Helms to be ahead of Democratic opponent John Ingram, Helms said he was gratified by the poll's findings. Bass said the Hunt campaign had no problems with the Carolina Poll. "I think that is has been a useful poll," Bass said. "Whenever you're down in the polk, it's always easy to discredit them." Allen said he. didn't want to appear too harsh toward the Carolina Poll. "I'm not trying to tear down the Carolina Poll, because it is students learning about polling," he said. For the latest Carolina Poll, the sample size has been increased from 600 to 1,200 according to Meyer. . Although Hunt has been ahead of or even with Helms in all polls conducted thus far, Allen said Hunt's current standing was misleading. "From what I understand, the governor is not in a very comfortable position right now," Allen said. "Sen. Helms has never been as close as he is now this early in a race." . Bass, however, said she felt very good about Hunt's position, especially since his campaign ads only began running two weeks ago. The main thing all the polls show is the closeness of the Senate race, Allen said. "Polls will come out showing us up and showing us down," he said. "It probably will continue to be verv close." ' V. ',-yJul if Tree Top 'i Apple Juice Florida Honey Tangorino s 0BS$ 10.6 oz. Stoned 4 -rT tan a tl! s whhri i nins WINE Stone Creek Fume Blanc, 1981, 5th $5.29 Torres Coronas Spanish Red Table Wine, 1979, 5th r $3.69 Los Hermanos White Zinfandel, 1983, Magnam i. ..... . $4.99 La Mazeau Bergac White Bordeau, 1981,5th .... $2,99 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. help wanted 18-30 YEAR OLD white males with respiratory colds and flu are needed for paid research study at the US Environmental Protection Agency, Chapel Hill. Subjects must be in good general health. Smokers and non-smokers needed. Please call Dr. Robert Chapman or Dr. Robyn Tepper at 541-3804 (days); 942-3912 (nights). Please ted your friends. BLACK MALES A BLACK FEMALES-$45 wiB b paid to kcaltby srosnsaokara 18-35, who cosmoses aa EPA breathing atndy oa tha UNC casapsM. Foe saore Info pleasa call 966-1253, Mooday-Friday 8 aas-5 pas. CAMP COUNSELORS-OUTSTANDING SUM and Trim Down Camps: Tennis, Dance, SHmnastlcs, WSI, Athletics, . Nutrition Dietetics . 20 . Separate girls' and boys' camps. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on COLLEGE CAMPUSES at Mass., Perm., No. Carolina, Calif. Send resume: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Dr., No. Woodmere. N.Y. 11581. 516-374-0785. ATTENTION BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING MAJORS. A 35 year old Greensboro textile company seeks to employ a May or recent graduate for an assistant treasurers training position combined with tome local marketing responsibili ties. Compensation $15,000 to $20,000. Submit resume thru career planning and placement services by February 27th or mail direct to High-Speed Threads, Inc., P.O. Box 9157, Greensboro. N.C. 27408. A detailed job description is on file with Pat Carpenter in Hanes Hall. Applicant may be male or female. TEST YOURSELF. CAN YOU saaaaoa your productively? Work 2-4 hrawk coosisteatJy? Are yoa sacccsa-oriented? Serf -motivated? Marketing position available on campus. 1-800-243-6706. OVERSEAS JOBS... SUMMER, YR. round. Europe. S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $900-2000 mo. Sightsee ing. Free info. Write UC, PC Box 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. S5HOUB WILL BE paid to healthy aoa-smoUng white eaaloa. ago 18-30, participating in aa EPA breathiog atady oa tha UNC campasv. Thao coauait seat asay tadada eovea half days ($ koara each) to be coawlatod before April 30. For saore lafonaatioa ploaeo caB 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 aas-5 pas. SUMMER IN THE MOUNTAINS -Trailridge, a NC boys' camp interviewing at Carolina Union February 24, 11-3 pm. 9 weeks employment Counselors needed with skiSs in backpacking, rock climbing, bicycling, crafts, environmental awareness, canoeing, swimming, etc. Ask at Union for loca tion. Trailridge. Rt. 2. BakersviUe. NC 28705. THE ORIENTATION COMMISSION HAS the answer for enthusiastic, outgoing people looking for something to do. If you like people and are willing to use your creativity to solve organizational problems, and develop and implement pro grams, you are the ideal candidate for Area Coordinator or Orientation Counselor. Come by 01 Steele Building for more information and applications. Real Chocolate Whipped Cream! at K !aa'fT Tff a444i Sunday-Thursday 11:3Cam to midnight Friday and Saturday 11 :30am to 1:00am 112 W.Franklin St 942-7484 runoff From page 1 Even if there have been more bad than good, you just can't beat it." ' In the runoff for the Campus Governing Council seat in District 1, Doug Berger defeated Steve Reinhard, 122-109. In the runoff in the seat for District 6, John D. Reed defeated Beth McPherson, 39-19. Both Berger and Reed are members of Students Effectively Establishing a Democratic System, . a pro gressive campus political party. Elections Board Chairman Andy Sutherland said he was surprised by the high turnout for the runoffs. Board member Stephen Ruscus attributed the turnout to intense door-to-door campaigning by the candidates. Sutherland said he received no reports of ir regularities in the runoff balloting. The polls ran smoothly because polltenders were better informed of their duties by the board, he said. decisions From page 1 the Third World that defaulting on the debt would terminate criticial capital flows for years. "It takes a long time to get your credit back if you go for one of these radical schemes." In most debtor countries, improved efficiency in the management of national economics will enable these countries- to import less and save foreign ex change for the repayment of loans, Mattione said. "They can probably make do with much fewer funds than in the past." Brazil, however, may pose a less easily solved pro blem, he said. Having borrowed $90 billion ,fnore than any other country Brazil is in trouble more ' because of such external factors as oil price hikes than because of domestic mismanagement. 1 "Brazil's going to be hanging over our heads for a long time." . available atr Y-Court Scuttlebut Bar Nook RELIABLE PERSON NEEDED TO work annual Inventory during Spring Break (March 5-9, 1984) 8:00 am until 5 pm. Apply Student Stores Textbook Dept. Ask for Ms O'Quinn. Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer. SWIM INSTRUCTOR & LIFEGUARDS - Town of Chapel Hill. Instructor ($4.00hr.) thru March on Saturdays 9-11:30 am. Abo need substitute & part-time Lifeguards year-round ($3.40hr.). Requires previous experience, current certifica tions in Adv Lfsvng, CPR; prefer First Aid also. Instructor must also have current WSI. Apply by Feb. 23: PrimRecrea tion Dept; 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. MATURE YOUNG ADULTS TO work summer months in ocean resort community. Senior Ufesaving a plus. Write to Brma, P.O. Box 839, Atlantic Beach, N.C. 28512. SUMMER DAY DAY CAMP positions Town of Chapel Hill. 32 positions available: 26 Counselors, 6 site Directors. PT (mornings) & FT. weekdays. Jobs begin June 14 and 21. One site specializes in special services to handicapped children. Experience working directly with children prefer red; some supervisory experience helpful for Director posi tions. Must be able to plan & lead activities. Counselors: $3.35hr; Directors 3.75-4.35hr. Apply by April 20: Parks & Recreation Dept., 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. NEED EXTRA MONEY? Part-time help needed. preL students. $4 hr., putting together advertising brochures. CaB Greg 9674044 or 933-1541. THE NEW CAROLINA WOMEN'S Field Hockey dub needs - a coach Anyone who is interested please caB Barbie 929-5601 or Renee 933-7383 - Join the fun! SUMMER SALES POSITION. AVERAGE earnings $2700. Sell yellow page advertising for UNC-Chapd Hffl Campus Telephone Directory and' Blue Pages. Car necessary. No summer school students. Details and sign-up sheet at Career Planning and Placement Services. Sign-up by March 16th. CRUISESHIP HIRING! J16-S30.000. Caribbean, Hawaii, World. Call for Directory, Guide, Newsletter. M916) 944-4440 ExL UNORTHCAROUNACRUISE. AIRLINES HIRING! STEWARDESSES, RESERVATION ISTS! $14-$39.000. Worldwide! Call for Directory. Guide, Newsletter. H916) 944-4440 Ext. UNORTHCAROUNA AIR. services ABORTION -TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and evening appointments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Test 942-0824 Chapel Hill. LEARN BARTENDING. MALE AND female, ages 19 and up. Day and evening classes. Earn up to $10.50 an hour. UNC campus 942-5385. WORD PSOCESSINGi THESIS. DISSERTATIONS, and papers. Graduate school approved. Reasonable rates. CaB Carol 967-0822 after 5:00 967-8847. PLAY WITH CLAY! Help NY Ceramics Sculptor Uudy Moonelis create a huge clay sculpture Feb. 22 & 23 in the Union -and: The Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon U.S. Navy helicopters ferried Marine combat troops from their base at Beirut's air port to warships in the Mediterranean on Tuesday as the Marine withdrawal from Beirut officially got under way. Israeli jets, meanwhile, bombed and strafed positions in the Syrian controlled mountains east of the capital. Helicopters flew in from the 6th Fleet shortly after dawn Tuesday and the withdrawal of the estimated 1,300 shore-based Marines began an hour later, Marine spokesman Maj. Dennis Brooks said. Brooks said he could not say how many Marines were withdrawn Tues day. He estimated it would take "ap proximately a week, maybe two" to evacuate the base at Beirut's airport, maintained by the Marines for 17 months as part of a multinational peacekeeping force. MANAGUA, Nicaragua The lef tist Sandinista government announced Tuesday it will hold presidential and legislative elections Nov. 4, three mon ths earlier than expected. But it in sisted that Marxism would remain a part of "Sandinista democracy." FEBRUARY SPECIALS in the SNACK BARS each Mar's Company's Popular Candy Bar's Celsus Osier Pit Stop Circus Room Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. for rent FURNISHED ROOM IN SECLUDED, wooded area NCMH for long-term, noh-smoktog graduate student. Re frigerator, hot plate provided. $125 plus K Utilities. 967-3142. 968-4429 to 227. 942-1665 after 227. rides . RIDE NEEDED TO NEWPORT News, Virginia or Virginia Beach area one way for Spring Break. Will share expenses. CaB Alison 9334669. ANYONE GOING TO THE UNCOemson game? RIDE NEEDED to and from CLEMSON, SC Feb. 24-26. Will share expenses. Cal Donna 933-3692. PfCLADfXPKIA. HASK1SSURG. BALTOfCSE, READING. I aoad a ride for Spriag Broafc to aay of those places or ultlahy. Plsassl Can leave March 2 11 aja. Mleay 933-2795. GOING TO FLORIDA OVER Spring Break? Ride needed for 1 or 2 persons to Jax., St. Aug., GamesvfBe or vkinrty. Prefer to leave Sunday March 3 (maybe sooner) will share expenses. CaB Michele 968-0083. I NEED A RIDE to and from Baltimore for Spring Break. Will pay S20 round trip. Please caB Lisa 933-4371. NEED RIDE TO CLEMSON. S C. late Saturday morning. WUl share expenses. If you can help, caB Tom at 942-6830. NEED A RIDE TO N.Y. area Monday, March 5? CaB 967-8240 fjate evenings). for sale FLOPPY DISKS 5V4 SSDD $17.50 bos of It The Kip Coarpaay 929-1108. roommates CAROLINA APARTMENTS. THIRD MALE apartment mate needed to share March, April and May rent CaB 9684)222 anytime. person&ls TRAVEL IN SPAIN: STUDY at University of Salamanca. June 27-Aug. 8. 1984. Write or caB collect: Armando Dd Greco, Professor emeritus, 12 Canterbury Rd., Charlottes ville. Va. 22901. (804) 293-3755. Carolina Union Craft Vorkshops This Week Sign Up Today 8t Union Desk f..T -"safMffM "We do not accept democracy that is ordered by the U.S. government," , said Daniel Ortega, coordinator of the governing junta, in an apparent reference to Reagan administration pressure for open elections in Nicaragua. Nov. 4 is two days before the U.S. presidential election. Opposition parties say they will boycott the elections unless the government lifts the state of emergen cy and press censorship, respects human rights and cuts links between the official party the Sandinista National Liberation Front and government security forces. Taking no time out to celebrate their Iowa victories, Walter F. Mon dale and Gary Hart turned their atten tion on Tuesday to New Hampshire and the next big events on the Democratic presidential circuit. Hart's second-place finish in Iowa gives his campaign new life, if for no other reason than the increased atten tion it will bring him. But the Colorado senator's cam ,paign manager Oliver Henkle said the Hart strategy still calls for a guerrilla type attack on Mondale rather than a frontal assault on the front-runner ,whose No. 1 status was only enhanced by the Iowa results w . . - "We don't expect to go head-to-head with Walter Mondale on Super Tuesday," Henkle said, referring to March 13 when nine states hold pri maries or caucuses. . - - ON VA S'AMUSER! UNC summer immersion program in French now accepting applications. Spend six weeks In Quebec. Learn French, have fun and earn 6 UNC credits. Info, meeting Wed., Feb. 22, 3 pm. Toy Lounge of Dey Hall or contact WG Allen, Dey 215 for details. HEY! CAROLINA UNION ACTIVITIES Board Committee Chairperson applications for 1984-85 are now available at the Union desk. Interviews begin Tues., Feb. 21. All applica tions due Friday, March 2. 962-1157 for more Info. Look Into the Union; you 1 be glad you did. I WANT YOU TO MEET new people, sharpen your com munications skills, gain leadership experience. All this can come your way If you are creative, goal oriented and familiar with UNC. The Orientation Commission is now recruiting Area Coordinators and Orientation Counselors for fall Orien tation 1984. Pick up the phone, give us a caB 962-2375 or come by 09 Steele Building. SAVING FUNDS FOR SPRING Break yet seeking entertainment? Let your spirits climb with Keith Berger the mime without spending a dime!! tf s prime time!!! Wednesday. February 22 - 8:00 Memorial HaB. LYNNE. "WE WERE BORN to strive and endurc-you as wefl at I:" you have done so. Congratulations on your 21st EVMARIE PARKER! CONGRATULATIONS ON your new RA fob!! 1 knew you could do Hi Look out Morrison! Angle. SHABBAT SERVICES AND DINNER will be held at HlOel on Friday February 24 at 6:30 pm. Cost for the dinner Is $3.50 chicken, $2.50 veggie. 10 discount for HUM members. Following dinner Dr. Norman Lefsteln of the law school will discuss "Defending the Guilty and Criminal Cases" as our spotlight on the faculty program continues. Reservations please by Friday noon. Hllld is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PEGGY P.! Here's to the big 20 with more Troll's, guys, BK, popcorn, and wild parties! Have a good one roomie! Love, CC. SHRJNER AND GAFFNEY CONGRATS on another great year. UNC 20, State 16 awesome. Good hick In ACCs and NCAA's. SLAM. CONGRATULATIONS. HON! fM loofcog for a few good men. Since you have yours, can I have the best man? 1 love you both. SPAM. LAURA-BABY, MAKE SURE you "stay wet" because it's the BEST and ONLY aay to be since you think you're such a hot Item now that you're 201 Happy Birthday Sweetie. CASEY JUST WANTED TO teD you I think you're great Hope to see you again soon a new admirer. 6.000 PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS In 62 countries. Would you nice to be one of them. Call 942-4057. CHX2STMAS TKEEi WHY BE ao aay? Tm estSy keunaa A FsTwsWbL MIKE R. AND ALLAN H. Hey guys, we had a great time at the "beach this weekend (waterfaB and all?) Special thanks for Sunday Mike. S JR. end E.R. JOHN. THANKS FOR YET another "Sue (slash) John Party Marathon Weekend Extravaganza." Our discussion Sunday greatly Increased my knowledge and appreciation of the Middle East. Left continue this discussion in greater depth and detail. I Just love to hear you "talk." Can't watt for Fri day. I love you. Sue. SUMMER JOB Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket have thousands of good paying jobs available to students and teachers this summer. A Directory listing these jobs by employer also Includes complete housing info and job application forms. Summer 1984 Direc tory ready now. For copy send $3.00 (includes 1st Class Postage and handling) to: CAPE COD SUMMER JOB BUREAU Box SH Room 506, Bumstshle. MA 02930 mw $ m
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