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The D3y Tar Heel Wednesday, February 18, 19873 -6 Psychologist conducts workshops on learning the art of self-confidence By KATHY WILSON Staff Writer Dating didnl always come easy for 37-year-old Dr. Ethan Levine of Chapel Hill. In his freshman year at the University of Michigan, he asked out 77 girls and went with only one on a blind date. Such a depressing statistic as 77 "no's" might daunt lesser men, but Levine turned lemons into lemo nade. A licensed psychologist, Levine conducts workshops on the Art of Self-Confidence. Me never been rejected." he said."l don't believe in rejection.' It is this idea that Levine tries to teach Joel tickets go on sale Feb. 27 Tickets for the March 27 Billy Joel concert in the Smith Center will go on sale Friday, Feb. 27 at 10 a.m., according to Smith Center Public Relations Assistant Deana Nail. Tickets will be available at the Smith Center and at all area Ticketron locations. Lines will not be allowed to form at the Smith Center before 6 a.m. on Feb. 27. The ticket price is SI 7.50. Campus Calendar The DTH Campus Calendar appears daily. Announcements must be placed in the box outside The Daily Tar Heel office. 104 Union, by noon one day before weekend announcements by noon Wednes day. The DTH will print announce ments, from University-recognized campus organizations only. Vcdnosday 1 1 a.m. UNC Study Abroad will host a discussion by Allen F. Day on The Beaver College Study Abroad Program to Edinburgh in . the basement of Caldwell Hall. 1 pan. . ... Undergrad Business Pro gram will sponsor a discus sion by Sidney Jones, former Undersecretary for U.S. Economic Affairs, on the formulation of U.S. economic policy in Old Carroll 02. 4 p.m. Union Activities presents Actors from the London Stage: A one-handed per , formance. Trevor Baxter will give a reading of the "The Sea and the Mirror" in Gerrard Hall. No admis sion fee. Curriculum in American Studies presents Alfred Kazin, Emeritus Professor of American Literature from City University of New York, speaking on "God and the American Writer" in Hanes Art Cen ter Auditorium. Reception following. 5 p.m. The Study Group on South Africa will meet in Room 211-12 of the Union. 5J0 p.m. Newman: The Catholic Student Center welcomes all to its weekly Student Night Dinner at 218 Pitts boro St. 6 p.m. Lutheran Campus Minis try will have its meal and Agape Feast. Cost $1.50. AIESEC will have an offic ers meeting followed by a Avoid the lottery blues. Apply now! All apartments on the bus line to UNC. Fantastic Social Program. Call today for full information. 967-223 1 or 967-2234. In North Carolina call toll-free 1-800-672-1678. Nationwide, call toll-free I -800-334-J 656. The Apartment People m0mk, J o S2. 00 OFF expires 21 others in the workshops on self confidence. Meeting Levine is like meeting the proverbial human tornado. His great energy manifests itself in excited hand gestures and facial expressions. Levine thinks a lack of self confidence holds most people back from things. "People who are suc cessful are people who believe in themselves,' he said. Levine said confidence boosters include deciding what you want ahead of time, admitting that there are parts of your personality that you want to change, and committing yourself to a goal. "All fear is about the future or worrying about the past," Levine said. "Through our fears we make ourselves useless." . One of the most important tips Levine stresses is to act self confident, even if you don't feel that way. 'Acting as if is important, the emotions will come later," said Levine. "It makes no difference where youVe been, it's where you're going." One way of achieving the positive energy for self-confidence is through physical activity. If a person stands up straight, breathes deeply with his shoulders back and stands with his general members meeting at 7 p.m. in Room 21 1 of the Union. 7:30 p.m. Society of Physics Stu dents presents Dr. Dietrich Schroeer speaking on "The Strategic Defense Initia tive Is It Technologi cally Feasible?" in Room 277 Phillips Hall. 8 p.m. 1987 Ysckety Yack will have an all-staff meeting in ' the Union. Check desk for . v-sm? X.-.-. Xv. 4- tteH3:i. lilliill m THE BIG PICTURE TOUR Tuesday, Exarch 1 7 0:00 pm iVlemorial Kail Carolina Union Box Office 126 m , l 962-1449 Checkers .' Pizza: Any Large Two 967-3636 987 coupon good for pick-up or S v 41 - -i t j -m Dr. Ethan Levine weight balanced equally on both feet, he looks as if he has self-confidence, which in turn makes him feel more confident. As well as conducting workshops on self-confidence, Levine and two business partners run Performance Management Group. The group holds seminars to teach businessmen about selling skills, negotiation, motivation and leadership. Levine teaches salesmen about Neuro-Linguislic Programming, or how to read body language. Levine believes that the eyes indicate a lot about a person. For example, if someone is asked to think of home, he will probably look up and then to the left or the right, Levine said. Levine's business card identifies .him as "The Idea Man." Levine, an inventor of sorts, has several plans for gadgets. He considers coffee bags for individual cups as a possibility for the future. Levine is compiling this idea and others in a book. room number. Items cf Interest All Campus Calendar announce ments are due by noon on the day before they are to run in the DTH. Tryouts for Men s Club Lacrosse will be on the Navy Turf Feb. 20 at 4 p.m. Please come prepared to practice. .Sfc - V i Tickets Students S12.50 Non-students $13. After Feb. 20, AU$13,50 A w.-.----.-. W W.-. B BAfiTg aaDH n o o o I tern Pizza delivery limited delivery area Sign up for From staff reports We're getting close to ACC Tour nament time, and once again UNC students have a chance to acquire a set of the hottest ducats on Tobacco Road. This year, of course, the tournament will actually be held in the Capital Centre in Landover, Md.. which is on the border of Big East country, but never mind. One hundred tournament tickets will be sold to students on a random basis. Students can sign up on sheets of 25 names on February 18 and 19, from 1 1 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the Union. In order to sign up, students have to present their athletic passes and their picture IDs. The sheets will be numbered successively, and a corres pondingly numbered group of ping pong balls will be prepared. The winning sheets will be randomly drawn at halftime of the UNC Clemson game on February 21 (this ETSU to visit From staff reports The No. 3 ranked UNC Tar Heels have a basketball game tonight with East Tennesse State. Why? We really don't know. The game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m, and the scalpers should be out in force for this one. UNC, of course, is led by All American Kenny Smith, the Tar p .mm JRAML Stop t - Li i . mm J J j L . i. L 1,4 t m lip- f.wxw: - : - : :?::::S::::::::S:- x-x-xw-x-x-s fplllll mmmm ;I;XX;X;;j;;X;.;XX'; ;XXXX-X"xXX'X" .;XvX;X;XX;X;XvX c'-XxXvIvIXXx x x)4X-: -x- j prices subject to charts . . q limited quantities I Spoofs ACC ticlbts Saturday.) In addition b the four winning sheets, severi alternate sheets will be drawn. The tickets cost $90 fdthe whole tournament and must benurchased during the week of Febrbry 23-27. They will be sold fromjthe UNC ticket office at the Smitl Center to people on the four wim ng sheets on Monday (Feb. 23) ar Tuesday (Feb. 24). If all the tick s are not purchased, people on th 1st alter nate sheet may purchase ickets on Wednesday. If tickets are ill left on Thursday, students on the 2nd alternate sheet will be elig le to buy tickets. Tickets remaining n Friday (Feb. 27) will be sold to si idents on the 3rd alternate sheet fr n 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and to st dents on the 4th sheet from 12:30 1( 5 p.m. And by the wav, the t:kets are not transferable. Heels tonight Heels leading scorer, aril for ward Joe Wolf. As for ITSU, here's what we know. Theleam's nickname is the Buccaneers Their coach is Les Robinson. Their record last year was 13-16. Their one player worth naming (just because of his name) is point guard Carniel Manuel. And they're on probation. Should be a good game. The I BM PC CoTOertibfeo yolieaFiia degree and. theiieam - : - :o::: - : - : - . .ifii-i Him- wiui .iivrrtihl' with MlLCD.MTeon. raist The IBM PC (Convertible gives you the power oF an IBM PC in a size you can take anywhere. 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St John's 17-5 155 Others receiving votes: UCLA 52; New Orleans 44; Notre Dame 33; Western Kentucky 21; Memphis State 17; Texas El Paso 13; Georgia 9; Virginia 9; Navy 7; Kansas State 6; Marshall 6; Oregon State 5; Ohio State 4; Wyoming 3; San Diego 2; Tulsa 2; Howard 1; Missouri 1; Northeastern 1. Duke game ppd. The weather has claimed yet another victim. Last night's sche duled women's basketball game between UNC and Duke, a game which was supposed to be played for the benefit of the Ronald McDonald House and at which a new attend ance record was to be set, was canceled because of inclemency. So they'll try again next Monday, February 23. s f I loie I '3 r r. 'dlj
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