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Th? Datfv Tar H? Ol 'Fiddler auditions will begin Monday Amrnbittioiiis Ya Tl yle Tb 117" CIS Thunriav. Seotamber 9. 1971 by Bruce Mann ,1 v.ntant Feature Editor fhe lr71 Yackety Yack ambitiously j.t-s the typical group-hot yearbook jloj'ue ith a picture book catalogue Cipus imagery which, though u r.itely photographed, lacks a -foruble style and fails to coalesce , a solid, comprehensive whole. The hghtly commentaried Yackety opens in the sombre darkness of , yi-Jt. pages and buiJds in a delicate, rve-picture montage sequence, a tone of a K i e , sober reflection centering :r,l the initial phrases of the James . soliloquy: "In my mind I'm goin' arolma." Having set this balanced the yearbook, from there, attempts -resent pictorially the ups and downs i T hfe: the flowing jubilation, the ' j colonial dignity, the ferociously .;et!tive athleticism, the test tube : r:.i.s, the co-ed mystique, and the - r! pyrotechnics, among others. j example, track team members, .'. running in various directions, in a color print to suggest the i.ny of long-distance endurance -irg. I he Daily Tar Heel streaks off - presses in a blur of speed. Dr. Frank r firaham chuckles good-naturedly encounters the Toronto Exchange j.r.ts. Morehead Residence College 1 !es for a cook-out, as seemingly ..-, cones of light project through tree And a Kappa Alpha Theta m a f'harlie-Hrown dejection as she . ;:: her immobile kite. I i ividually considered, elegant ..:..re follows elegant picture, each f.ng a different emotion, each slicing Liferent cross-section of Carolina life, . ..st every one insightful in and of li, thanks to the work of ar.d photographers Thomas Shr.abel Steven Adams and then staff. But given the contexts and juxtapositions provided by editor Joseph Mitchener's loose conception and layout editor Scott Arnold's uninspired crafting of the entire book, the impact of the pictures suffers, since it is never clear whether the decision to create a Yack of isolated UNC pictures or a Yack of naturally free-flowing UNC impressions which would meld into a unified whoie, was ever made. To illustrate the point: why does the section of Carolina beauties flow so purposefully into sports fa picture bridge of one cute cheerleader and one roaring male cheerleader does the tnck) and uhy do the color shots of UNC residents create an intended natural flow (by means of bright, insistent color) into the colorful Jubilee section, while the book's beginning remains a tangle of non-flowing, pointedly juxtaposed parts connected without noticeable style? The opening, amiable tone set by the James Taylor phrases is shattered by the depressing images of Chapel Hill's NCNB building ascending; a sombre but peaceful view of Bell Tower, bookstore and library is glaringly hinged precariously with a Kenan stadium shot of an ABC television camera; a section celebrating jubilation is followed immediately by stark, almost frightening images of Tom Rush and a Spirit guitar player? Clearly, there is a stylistic flaw here. Another problem in conception is the lack of commentary, which leaves particular pictures obscure in meaning. For instance, if we were not aware of the fact that the pictured Kappa Delta girls were decorating a tree for small children and if we did not realize that Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity was preparing for a The Interfraternity Council invites you to a raternity fci mi'Mii mm mm DO QD8 - 3 Sunday, September 12 2 p.m. 6 p.m. J ( 1 atei ml ie inrJijIU untie all students to an intottnal open house a! uii ; the JS stniat t r ater tut les . .v ( t tha'jjc o(i to take advantage ' this op pot tini! to disiiiw the tiateitutv stem with those .'hat knw it hest. Ride lo ttatetnities at I inie will he proxided lioin the ' Suitllehutt hubLMJ 103 E. FRANKLIN ST., CHAPEL HILL 8 f3 TOO? W ell denims by lee seafarei inals landlubber ' hrirp.SD wide, wale cordurov bv lee shel b vho? and Knit shirts by Herman pbillips funky a ...... id qroovy threads etc what? bonded $ double knits by impressions by "nV'efc. where? jefihS by wrangle mile originals $ Ice s0 verthe hub(ih Vs voherc) Doo5 by &r yzvw narrjor lo U K ANi L.J 1 DClt3 Oo! UJ I, ,, . Ml I ill bock valt, might we not tebtve exictly what the fraternity and s-oronty pictures communicate - that these groups merely subsist on parties and beer and not on service work? In certain areas, there also appears to be a lack of depth Ln coverage - Chape! Hill is the imposing, NCNB building and squatting people, according to the Yack. and the Carolina Playmakers, despite 3 vibrant season, are represented by only two of their many productions. To be sure, there are parts cf the Yackety Yack which are works of art. photographically and within context -the portion on campus speakers, from Reston through Califano, moves seriously But such artist:; moments, raxed w-. ti the other splashes o: sty 1- and coherence are unfortunately sporadic, and hen c encounter them, e raise our exrectations. horm that the rest cf yearbook will follow suit. Disappointingly, it des not. leaving us with an extraordinarily photographed yearbook swimming m white space, bare :n cornmentar.'. and uncertain m st!e. The If 1 Yackety Yack also premiers a separate pape rba, Part II. picture-directory for all students, which also lists the Honoranes in a sensitive, well-done opening section - for example, the Arnold Air Society and Ansel Fhsht and satif actonlv, and the book's are listed crowning achievement, a four-picture montage which streams from blonde co-ed amid orange leaves to spring daisies to cool water to swimming co-ed. is masterful. dignified page whi leatures the full wmg span of a soaring bird. The directory is quite appealing and functional, although the seniors' section ii so arranged that the names and faces are difficult to mitch. Audition for the INC Opera Theatre's forthcoming p:d-::on o: "Fiddler on the Roof w;ll held next .eek. The trv -cuts will be m Hill Hall, a: " 00 p.m. Monday thro.ch Thursday . Mr. Robert Porco. musical du-ector for the show, is looking for all voice, he has not made any decisions as yet concerning casting All students and townspeople are invited to try out; they hou:d have one sho-tune prepared, and will be expected to sir. 2 something a: sight. Mr. Pcrco wjl be toined m the production by Randolph Umberger. Du-ector of the Drama Department at N.C.C.t This same combination masterminded last year's show. "The Ballad of Baby Doe'; and Mr. Porco 97t TODAY 97$ 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Beef Chunks on Bun w 2 veg. & bread THE BACCHA entrance behind the Zoom 97$ self service 97$ .. - . . . - . r..-..c. v. C z 1 . c . apr-eal to the campus a. a wh. lr The t ve".rd F dd er o- the Rof" tell- of the effect of a crar.girg w or Id on the life of a simple Jewish community m Tvir.st Russia Perhap it bet-known song i "If I i A Rich Man", su-g by the main character. 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