Tuesday, March 9, 1971 North Africa c Playmalcefs to perform IjiAJI hij .:"'th' Oa;fvfcr Med- '7K to?2ox goes The Carolina Haycilsrf frcductten of "Woyzeck" is 025 cf 10 ccHratt ; plays in the United SisUf'f&cUd.for . presentation zt ' the Ansrlcia CcZzzt -Theatre Festival at Ford V Theatre ia Washington, D.C. - 7 SJtfoyzeck will be, presented by the . Flaypakers in the nation's cspltxi Mitch--29-30. The announcement waixiade by-V the American College Theatre Festival Selection Committee, - Directed by Bruno Koch cf tis UNC Dramatic Art faculty, r'eytsck' received critical praise from several area ; critics when it was presented In Chapel . Hill Dec. 8-13. Koch provided the new ; English translation of the Georg Buchner ; play which "lays bare the human . condition with extraordinary simplicity,. . The fact that Woyzeck was selected does attest to the kind of work: that we, are doing, hopefully ; prores2ively oriented and geared towari-excellence;" : Koch said. "I hope it brings us new' friends and makes old .friendships.; warmer. . ' . ' ;"Wc have a good reputation. Morrison": ResMehceylColiel-. is beginning .an "academic,-' counseling' service" to' be cdndue4 cfi.yecsiijr; and Thursday, 79 psn ;.; V Four Morrison faculty advisers will be! in 153 Morrison each; week; to answer "any academic questions ; or problems" said the college's Academic; Lt. Gov. Joe Grier. ' "A-' "This program; suppisments ' our existing advisory program, in which psychology graduate studgntswill be jh T ft AT PO6R RICHARD'S IN EASTGATE Today Is The Last Day To Register For two Fret Tickets To The ACC Tournament, v Drcwina At The Close Of Business. You Dp Not Have To Be Present To Win. POOR RICHARD'S BOUTIQUE AND SURPLUS EGATHIdCENTER, CHAPEL HILL ROAST DEEP Two VotsStes & Bread B4C I ins. 97? Deck of tha MILTON'S SPRING FASHION WINNER STABILIZED KNIT1 f t !- F abu lous Ligfitelsh t Blend Of 3 DscrorK' C Rayon In Cool ri VVhlts Ground, Wovsn Stripi Of Blue, G ray.' XksiyAinii S Brown; Alsa fisvy Gra.'J With N a hoVm9 Stripe-Perft Czrtcr ArJ -Dress-Up Su&-CZ$XC:0:. To This Add Ths Csst : Teller In Tha CcreOrs. ; v Only One In A Ssria Of . Exciting Spring H 1Si;hUf : V 1 IIP- t 1 ! ).. i I I nationally and an honor like this reaffirms this reputation, Koch continued. T derive a great deal of satisfaction ' that a bold and audacious choice for entering the Festival ultimately won. We did not choose the easy thing. We resorted to the unusual and the true challenge and in that sense, it is gratifying that this sort of attempt was honored, Koch said. Chancellor J. Carlyle Sitterson said, 'T . am' greatly pleased that the University - Department of Dramatic Art and The ; Carolina Haymakers have been so highly honored. National recognition of the . leadership of the Haymakers in the college theatre world is in keeping with the distinction which has characterized the works of the Haymakers for more than 50 years. Dr. Thomas Patterson, acting chairman . of the UNC Dramatic Art Department, called the selection "quite a feather in . our cap. This is the highest honor a collegiate theatre company can receive.' In a telegram to the Haymakers, Fourth District Congressman Nick Galifianakis said, "As North Carolinians come the same; room Monday-Friday from 9-12 pjn. to help with any problem," Grier said ; - ; He feels the advantage of the service is QUA Zoom Here's your chance to explore the full spectrum of pizza tastes. You'll find the favorite combination that's your taste among the tempting : variety at the 'hum A complete selection of piping hot pizzas, plus -tresh garben salad with our special Pizza Inn dressing. ALL YOU CAW EAT m0m valid thru march 16 bring this coupon Limit 2 per coupon . 208 W. Franklin 942-5149 MiiJlllLb ' if-- 2 97$ T7? TTJ) (n iiO long aware of the quality of UNCs drama department, we were not surprised to elarn of this most recent honor. My staff and I are proud of your recognition and delighted that we shall have the opportunity to see your production of Woyzeck' when you appear at the ' American College Theatre Festival." "Woyzeck" was nominated for the national festival from the 10-state southeast region following competition last month in Abbeville, S.C. The Haymakers production wss one of 239 university theatre productions entered in the American College Theatre Festival. The southeast region submitted more entries," 35, than any of the 13 regions. North Carolina entered 1 1 plays, second highest in the country after California. The sets for the interpretation of "Woyzeck' were designed by Gordon Pearlman. Costumes were designed by Mary E. Da is. The music was composed and directed by Paul Andre Christ ianson. The cast includes Skip Lefler as Woyzeck, Homer Foil as the Captain, Tommy Cherry as Andres, M argot that students won't have to wait for ' attention. "Regular advisors are often too busy and they don't have the time to listen to individual problems," he said. oESffll" AT zglfM. ST ' 17CAK'S seMnug WOVvfcOOW FAR OUT YEAH UH HUH SURE AD ALL THAT TT!h HeM "Tje MOTH FMMlharraraci!vd;. Confesses RADIO Save On Audio 55 ;, LIST OUR PRICE Fisher 500 TX Receiver ? 499.95 439.99 Dynaco SCA-80w Amp t.. 249.95 199.95 Shure M-91E Cartridge 49.95 29.95 Koss KO-727B Headphones ' :j; 34.95 27.50 Jensen TF-3C Speakers 129.95 ea. 82.88 ea. Scott 342C Receiver 269.95 235.00 ' Sony '12" Color TV : -5 299.95M - J 275S5 . V Dynaco A-25 Speakers l 79.85 -.95 Ampex ACDC Cassette Recorder 59..9S ??izy- ;';49.95f - Also KLH, Dual, AR, BSR McDwiald, Pickering And Many Offiers"' Just Ask, We'll Get It To You, And For Less-Color Organs & Black Lights, Too WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN SAVE WITH US Call 929-7330 or 929-1226 between 6 and 10 p.m. 03 W. Prenklln U. Csspsl tia Mi : C. GOODYEAR TIRES MICHELIN TIRES ! FRONT END ALIGNMENT OIL CHANGE COB 0 l V 1 J vt Starring HELMUT BERGER COLOR NOW SHOV7ING 3-5-7-9 1 lJld2d) !0 "fotrikinnmnvipJ uoquem "A mm stamng Abrasively contemporary! JACK NICHOLSON KAREN BLACK BEST ACTOR (JACK NICHOLSON) BEST PICTURE fS BEST SCREENPLAY w BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS (KAREN BLACK) NOW SHOWING Corrigan as Marie, Michael Besuick as the boy, Faye Hauser as Margaret, George Vaughn as the drum major, Bryan Jones as the old man, Malcolm Groome as the barker, and Charles Weldon Joyce Jr. as the sergeant. Other players are Jim Greenwood as the doctor, Chris Rutherford as the first apprentice, Cliff Hoffman as the second apprentice, Bryan Jones as the Jew. Cliff Hoffman as the fool, Johanna Abkarian as the girl, Alison Lester as the first child, Faye Hauser as the second child, Betsy Mason as the grandmother, Carolyn Kohl as the first person, Patty Hinson as the second person, Sharon Coleman as Katey and Homer Foil as the innkeeper. The American College Theatre Festival is presented by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C, and the Smithsonian Institution and is produced by the American Educational Theatre Association (AETA) in Washington. It is sponsored by American Airlines, American Express and American Oil Company. Director Koch use' screens and projections to aid in depicting the frustrating events of Woyzeck's life from the carnival side show to his act of murder. Koch is a native of Dortmund, Germany. He received his professional training at the Academy and School of Dramatic Arts Hertha Genzmer in Wiesbaden. fr i" Equipment- CO7-?0O2 iJDtBS IJEIID Cd t He has been twenty-one for half a century. R Lt5;S C 1 1 a ana laipomnu fsxninafinn film! CCtO , ' 1 piannea oy stuaem A unique educational experience is being set up for this summer by UNC student John ResnicL. His plan is for a group of eiht to 1 2 students to spend two months ia North Africa learning to live in the wilderness and attempting to establish a colony somewhere along the Mediterranean coast. The experiment will be conducted from mid-June to mid-August and wi3 consist of travels across the northern portion of Africa by bicycle and land rover. Resnkk has set up an organization called The University Experiment in Foreign Exploration (Unefex) to back the trip. Advertisements urging students to apply for the program have been sent to aa wide range of universities including the University of Wisconsin, Harvard and the University of C&ifornia at Berkely. The cost of the trip per person will be $700-$l,000, according to the Woodbridge, Conn., resident. "What the students are going to get out of this is an education. Well learn about building a colony and about trying to understand ourselves," Resnkk said. Resnick said that, if the trip is successful, there will be two major results: the making of a documentary of the trip and the establishment of more Unefex teams. Other Unefex teams, if this first trip is successful, might visit other parts of Africa, South America or maybe even Greenland, according to the Unefex director. Resnick said he hopes to have 1 50-200 applications for the trip. He also said that some of the members of the group need SKI ING VACATION IN SWITZERLAND EASTER DarAMew York April 7th Return April 15th or Dep.tlMew York April 9th Return April 17th : ' !' " . f . i g.Davs Only S298 00 ' . i , Round trip by comfortable Boeing 707 Jet , j Lodging .at the. tjie Po&thoteL Garni or the &1pthotel Sommerau both in Chur Tm,i bddwl rooms ih Ski Lifl&t-SatKMlfGrQup -Rates are being rHriatedrfoTS5Tti'!'f sno weervct to be ibie w o'Im d.v V.i5t50?cfttcrdunt.1' 4 --t. . . , Ti.msfers Kloten Airport (Zurich) Chur Kloten Airport with full services of courier ami all porter? i i wm nrooea room rti iu t a I mm cost, piu full Z T V 3 Mmer.cdn taxes ana serv.ee charges The price also includes mmbersh.p i Anglo America Association for one year. j i .y,y ,u. ,i anu omer uips run oy tne Anglo f dcuiiyr.iinQ meir immediate family. MCMOCDC rC T t j r aiioi ...r-nis r...k...Uknu..wr .nc mhulu MWicniUM C!.,k,l,... ( .1... i . ........ ... me wniiea owes 10 Lonoon aunng tne summer as well as Student fl.qhts withmt Europe Employment opportumt.es. Discounts. Car Hire Fac.l.ties. Hotel Finders Service. Travel Department For more information on Ski Ing vacations or membership please write us at Head Office ANGLO-AMERICA ASSOCIATION 60A, Pyle St., Newport, I.W., HampshireEngland a ! ,,;... 3DTM Glassffled! LOST: Fiancee's J.H. Rose High School ring, red stone, initials LCJ. Please contact C. Michael Sapp, 404 Morrison Dorm. Generous reward offered. FOR SALE: Beautiful registered Irish Setter pups. Available March 14560 to $75. 929-1036 after 4 p.m. TVS FOR RENT: Black and white or color. Rent by the week or month. No deposit. Eastgate TV and Appliance, 942-5125. HUNT SEAT RIDING LESSONS. Special group rates for adult beginners. Located near Eastgate Shopping center. Sheffield Riding School. Durham 489-5494. 1960 Olds. SW, PS and PS. Runs good. $ 2 0 0 .0 0 . Phone 942-6596 after 5 p.m. or weekends. 1961 MG 4 -door sedan. Excellent running condition. $275. Call Prof . Schef f ler 9 3 3 -S $ 0 1 , ext. 254. FOR SALE: 1964 MGB. You've got to see it to believe it! Springtime special! Call 967-5023. If busy.929-5950. Private club in the Blue Ridge Mountains seeks a young married couple to act as day camp counselors from June 15 through Labor Day. Must love children of all ages. Also experience needed in Itfeguarding, camping and crafts. Please send resumes to: Warren J. Tremblay, General Manager, Roaring Gap Club, I nc. Roaring Gap, N.C. SUMMER IN EUROPE! Students flights: May 29-July 28: $199 June U-Aug. 28: $205 June29-Aug. 18:$230 NYLONDONNY 942-7289 evenings JET TO EUROPE $ 189 .00 NY-LONDON-NY June 9 -Aug. 25 UNC Flights, 201 Carolina Union LEARN TO FLY in the Tarheef Flying Club. Individual instruction with Seth Good en. For information and appointment call 929-4458; evenings 929-5753. ' MALE STUDENT NEEDED to share furnished apt. AC. Pool. All electric $ 5 0month plus 13 utilities. 5 min. to campus. Call 929-6 006 after 5 p.m. '65 VW SQUARE8ACK White sun-roof, AM-FM, rebuilt eogioe, dean. $850. Caft v ; 1 7 John Resnick to have varied interests such as medicine or anthropology. Resnik said he had served as a National director for the International Volunteer Service, a division of UNESCO, and had come up with the plan for Unefex from his experiences with this volunteer group in Europe. - Students interested in making the trip may get in touch with Resnick in Stacy dormitory. EXPERIENCED, PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING . . . ... to assist in thinking through decisions relating to an unplanned pregnancy. Contact The Children's Home Society of North Carolina, Inc., a United Fund agency, with eight offices across the state. This service is available without charge. 105 North Columbia Street Chapel Hill, N. C. 27514 telephone 929-4703 740 Chestnut Street Greensboro, N. C. 27405 telephone 274-1533 Continental Breakfast and D.nner throuqhout o America Associat.on are hm.twl IO Sttlents. SlAI ... MiiUV-IAIIUlM are offered various chatter fl.qhts from n.ost NOW OPEN. African Batik and Fabric Shop. Room 18, CCB Bank Bldg., 105 N.Columbia St., Chapel Hill. TAX RETURN PREPARATION. MBA student with undergraduate major in accounting and Senior accounting major will prepare tax returns, for students and others. GUARANTEED. $4.00 and up. Call 929-2883. WANTED FOR JUNE: Apartment or small house (one- or two-bedroom); unfurnished; to rent to Faculty couple. Call 929-69 00 after 5:30. FOR SALE: 1959 Bug-eye Sprite. Needs a little work. $200 or best offer. Call 966-5056 or 968-3457. 1970 BSA Royal Star. 500 cc. Excellent condition. $800.00 or best offer. 942-1712 ask for Chris). WANTED: A young film-maker desperately needs a gorilla suit and a willing girl to play exciting roie as Jane. Call at suppertime 967-4766. 1964 VOLVO B-18 Sport. New tires, brakes, battery. Good condition, needs minor repairs. $500 or best offer. 967-3915. FOR SALE: 1969 Pontiac GTO. Blue, black vinyl top, 4-speed, rally wheels. $2,095. 967-4916. RIDERS WANTED: Share expenses to New Orleans or vicinity. Leave Mar. 26. return Apr. 6. Call Phil, 933-3668. Anxious to have buttons from 68 Presidential campaign. Especially interested in McCarthy, Kennedy, and McGovern types. Will accept, buy or trade. 8 0 9 Morrison. 9 3 3 -4 0 1 7 . FOR SALE: 2 -bedroom, 1959 Westwood mobile home. 10 X 50. very clean, high quality, air conditioned, automatic washer, available June 2. $2600. Pnone 96704325. DRIVERS WANTED immediately for one-way delivery of personal cars to San Diego, Cleveland and St. Louis. $50 deposit, refunded at destination. Driver pays only gas and oil after first tank. Phone 275-9706 (Greensboro). LOST: Jonah. German shepherd mongrel puppy, tan with black snout, white markings, black spot on tail. ? 12 months old. Reward. Call Rita. 9 66-1132. weekdays. FOR SALE: 1961 VW Bus excellent condition with many new parts great for camping or .o-7 -l! .. r 3-5-7-9

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