Tht Of By Tir Hnl YfednndAy, Feb. 19, 1875 DOSCOP1 t , "5. rs m jtf. . '. Ant. r - it v lMII'MIBta mwk w in 'flir 'fr-iiMiiiMiinf- S Yiiiiimini,, tlm Staff photo by Martha Stevens Phoebe Snow sings to a sell-out audience Monday night in Memorial Hall. On Campus "Forbidden Games" A French film by Rene Clement, depicting children at play against a background of a nation at war. (Today at 8 p-m., the Great Hall, free flick, French cinema series.) "Cover Girt" Gene Kelly dances with Rita Hayworth early In their respective careers; it contains her best dancing (and she was quite good) and his favorite number in which he. dances not with Hayworth but with himself. (Thursday at 7 and 930 p.m., Greenlaw Auditorium, $1.25, the Alternative Cinema Musical Series.) "Walking Tall" Based on the real life tragedy and punishment visited upon a progressive Tennessee county sheriff. Sheriff Buford Pusser challenges an organized crime network, linked to the state capital, which threatens to take over the country. (Campus Program Council, at 730 p.m. Thursday in Hamilton Hall. Free passes are available from dorm presidents, all others, $1 . Chapel Hill "Swiss Family Robinson" The Disney adventure that employs every child's dream: being shipwrecked on a desert telsnd, Hiring in trees and, most of all, having loads of fun. Ten or twelve years old, It starred James MacArthur in his prtme cs a clssncut hvenNe matinee idol. (Plaza 1, at 2, 4:25, 650 and 9:15 p.m., $2.25.) "Foreplay" A piece of trash In which Zero Mostel and Estelle Parsons squandered their talents. Three smutty and desperately unfunny skits are punctuated by an even less funny obscenity lecture by Professor Irwin Corey. This movie makes "Freeble and the Bean" look like "Bonnie and Clyde." (Plaza 1, at 3:05, 55, 75 and 9 p-m., $2.25.) "W.W. and the Dixie Danceklngs" When Burt Reynolds isnt clowning around with the mood and turning simple country humor Into citified wit, this John Avlldsen film is fun and fairly Interesting. (Plaza 3 at 3:10, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:10 p.m., $2.25.) "King of Hearts" This is not the greatest film ever made not even the greatest anti war film but it is a whimsical fantasy of reality versus fantasy and whether 'tis better to be classified by society as "sane" or "Insane." Alan Bates plays a World War I soldier who finds out. (Carolina, at 220, 4, 5:40, 7:15 and 9:15, $2.25.) "Andy Warhol's Dracula" Not m 3-D like its sister production, "Frankenstein," but some of the same outrageous and gore obsessed people are involved: director Paul Morrissey ("Heat," "Trash") and German oooooooopoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o T TllrtN HAiTX Jf;A! 41 V. v o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o TICKETS: AVAILABLE ATo UNION DESK Only $2 50 cfq oo oo o o ooo o 00 o o oooo o o oo P p p p ppppppppppppppppp op odo o OQ 8 " X lHW iMIIIJWIIMJWIMIUUMIUIMIIWlllilJaiWIJIIUUIMIlUJIIIJllUIIliUIIUUtUlCHIIMBM II Ll H II I III lllll 11 I I I I I II 1 1 I HimUJJIIllllia, xT, $ft ! f I 8 S50 4: ,w If M . -S550 o x . m i 0f u m , imJpvwa & I Memorial Hall 8 p.m. actor Udo KJer, who cuts a slick figure as the Vampire. (Varsity, at 125, 230, 4S5, 7 and 95, $3.) Musi Roberta Peters win perform with the N.C. Symphony Orchestra at 8:15 p.m. today In Duke's Page Auditorium. Call 634-4059 for ticket information. The Pittsburgh Symphony Chamber Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. Sunday In Memorial Auditorium. Tickets for students, $2, are on sale at the Union desk. Tickets for non-students, $3 and $4, are on sale at International Chef and Huggins Hardware. The Maynard Ferguson Orchestra will perform at 8 pin. Thursday, Feb. 27 In UemortaJ Ha!U Tick sis, $2, are on sale at the Union desk. A concert by "The Friends of Chamber Music" win be at 8 p.m. Thursday In Hi 3 Hafl. Admission is free. Soprano Peggy Russet! and pianist Constance Kotis will perform at 4 pjn. Sunday in Hill Hall. Admission Is free. Pianist Murray Perahia win perform with the Duke Symphony Orchestra at 8:15 p.m. Friday In Duke's Page Auditorium. Tickets, $1.50, are on sale at the Page box office. Pianist Murray Perahia presents a solo performance at 8:15 p.m. Sunday in Duke's Page Auditorium. VeV.WeVeV.VeV.Vi """: 6 ID) am' flies sigane The U.N.C. Reader's Theatre will present J.i. Barriers Production of Peter Pan at 8 p.m. today and Thursday in the Union Snack Bar. Joan Wagman stars as Peter Pan in the story of three children, Wendy (Martha Scott), John (Mack Sasser) and Michael (Steve Parris) who fly to Never-Never Land. Rick Paulson is Captain Hook, Bruce Honeycutt his sidekick Smee, and Pam Prestimonico the devoted Tinkerbell. Judy Rawlin and Nancy Meador are the lost boys in the story narrated by Pat Freeman and Emmy Reeves and directed by Pat Wilson. 152 East Main Street, Carrboro o Telephone 967-4874 Alfred Only The Finest Bicycles & Service In the Area Expert 3, 5, & 10 Speed Repairs Shop Tumbleweed & Compare TAR HEEL CAR WASH Full Service -Have your car cleaned inside and out. HM83tminift WITH GAS Open Daily 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Except Sunday At the curve where Chapel Hill meets Carrboro. v ' - 929-1 351. - ....... . . 1 1 V.V.V.-.V.' ff edical College . Admissions Test OVUi IPREPARATION Complete Review 7 and 12 Sessions Small Groups Voluminous Home Study Packet Make-up Sessions Included here's a difference. Call 489-8720 STANLEY H KAPLAN , EDUCATION AL CENTER Durhani,' N.C. Est. 1938 V & & & & & i & if & if- if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if i if U n c) VLI OJ - in I " Li1 U UU Li Ll J) v J J Half price day for bowling' and billiards .frl 1 2:00 noon Make Your Own Sundae Party . 100 Jn the Pit (Rm 202-204 of V: Union, in case of rain) 7:30 p.m : Schlitz Movie Orgy Great Hall Pep Rally . 12:00 noon 10-3 9:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. S;00 p.m. Dance In Tin Can with ARROGANCE! 10:00 p.m. u - Finger painting in the Pit Little Rascal Movies Greet Hell UNCState gqma -r- TVs cveibbb in Union Square Dance in Tin Can 34 Half price day for bowling end billiards 12:00 noon :0D p.m, Magician Show - Great ' llz'.l (Magicians will fc3 pcrrcrrrJno int!i3 Union at other tirnce dung tho day.) c - - . MISSION MOUfJTAiri WOOD HAHD T! -.. electric bluograee bend' Memorial Hall FHSG " 1 Carolina I, ,i iw presentation , k .- j vmJi v-j , - - 4 1 2:00 neon Piza Eating Contest in the Pit $1 v : entry fee Prizesl 12:00 noon l Friebee Tournament in the Pit 12:00 neen Hypnotist jo:::j ItOUCCII i iiuD. p.m. 0 umihU - ! Iwiibt . .... v. Great Hell ,5 , , 0:00 p.m. MAYNARD FERGUSON Memorial Hail Tickets 02.50 lf ijfitclub "fee" i .- i hypnotist JO I ft 4 -i: ' ft 4 4 A UNCDuhogema TVscvejhbbh the Union Ceech Dense in Tin Czn:zlu:lrj DENT J IS YOOTcn FOUR! Car V if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if -a- if if if if if if if if if " 1 if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if ! 1 ! i ! ! i I n n . . . . ' J f -' ... ' b . 1 -1 v. I i if ;! t . I H3 lJ

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