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i Monday, September 29, 1975 The Daily Tar Heel 3 .V V Campus Calendar 0 U2 Today's Activities i-.tHT."." pecial rtlon major, and all pop Interwted in exceptional children. Thart will t an organizational meeting of the Student Council tor Pabollr Ch"dren (S C E-C ) at 7 p.m. In Room 08 ot There wilt be a meeting tor all undergraduate art history majors at 5 p.m. In Room 206-A ot Ackland to diacuaa this year a activities. All are urged to attend. A UNCCC Short Course. "Introduction to the CALL-OS Interactive System at UNC." will be taught by Martin Feinstein at 3 p.m. today In 224 Phillips. An IRSS Short Course, "Tape Data Set Usage," will be taught by Bill Reynolds at 2 p.m. in 307 Manning. Upcoming Events Tha Academic Advisory Committee will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday In the Union. Check the Union Desk tor location. P'ease plan to attend. All interested persons are invited to meet with the UNC Young Republicans at 7:1 S p.m. Tuesday in Room 215 of the Union. Special guest speaker will be former Congressional candidate Steve Ritchie. The Campus Governing Council will hold a brief meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Craige Graduate Center recreation room. Matters to be considered are expected to include appointment of a new student body treasurer and ratification of Graduate and Professional Student Federation treasury laws. Grade inflation, drop-add, variable hour course credit! All students, faculty and administrators are invited to the Campus Governing Council hearing on academic Issues. The Hearing will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Rooms 207 209 of the Union. The UNC-Duke Joint Physics Colliquim will sponsor Professor K.F. Canter from the physics department of Brandeis University, who wilt speak on "Slow Positron and Posltronium Beams" at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 265 Phillips. The featured guest at the Mid-week Bag Lunch Relaxer this week will be Charlotte Adams of the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom. All are welcome to attend the function, sponsored by A Woman's Place at the Presbyterian Student Center on Henderson Street, from noon until 2 p.m. Wednesday. A career talk on opportunities in the Foreign Service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in 108 Hanes. Warren Llttrel from the Department of State will participate in the discussion which Is sponsored by Career Planning Placement. Everybody Is invited. A meeting of the Yackety Yack office staff will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 204 of the Union. There will be an organizational meeting of the 3U.S. China Peoples Friendship Association for this area at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Wesley Foundation. Call 942-7694 for information. The YM-YWCA Potluck Dinner Discussion group will meet Friday at the home of Prof, and Mrs. John Allcott, 301 Chase Ave., at 5:30 p.m. The topic of discussion, "The Next 25 Years... What to Expect and How to Deal with Them," will be led by professors Dave Eckerman, Andrew Scott and Charles Liner. Check by the Y office, Room 102, for further information. . IRSS Short Course "SPSS, Statistical Package for the Social Sciences" (Session I) Sept. 30 (Tues) 7:30 p.m., 307 Manning. Instructor: Bill Reynolds. IRSS Short Course "Human Relations Area Files Information on all Aspects of Man's Behavior" Sept. 30 (Tues) 2 p.m., 307 Manning, Instructor: Sue Dodd UNCCC Short Course "Introduction to TSO (Time Sharing Option)" Oct. 1 (Wed) 3 p.m., 224 Phillips, Instructor: Martin Feinstein IRSS Short Course "Disk Data Set Usage" Oct 1 (Wed) 2 p.m., 307 Manning, Instructor: Bill Reynolds. UNCCC Short Course "Optical Character Reader (OCR) Services" Oct. 2 (Thurs) 3:30 p.m., 224 Phillips, Instructor: David Moffat. IRSS Short Course "SPSS, Statistical Package for the Social Sciences" (Session II) Oct. 2 (Thurs) 7:30 p.m., 307 Manning. Instructor Bill Reynolds. JUST IN! Another Good Collection of Cook Books - he Old Book Corner 137 A EAST ROSEMARY STREET OPPOSITE CCNB BUILDING CHAPEL HILL N.C. 27514 Need to get across to 20,000 persons? TZJl. L. hii.hcd bv the University of ineuany i at (v... , - North Carolina ivieoia ' exam periods, vacations, and summer sessions. The following dates are to be the only Saturday issues: Sept. 6, 20; Oct. 1, 8; Nov. 11. 25. Offices are at the Student Union Building, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports - 933-9245. 933r 0246; Business, Circulation, Advertising - 933 1163. 1 Subscription rates: $25 per year, $12.50 per H semester. second class postage paid at U.S. Post Office In Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. The Campus Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities F to and to . revenue derived from the Student aK F.e (lTl S of th. Student Constitution,. The Daily Tar Heel will not consider adiustments or Omenta V fnJertlon un. not. . Manager w th n (1) one day a XrTJffS Paper. The Dally Tar " given before the next Insertion. Results Items of Interest : The Student Health Service has a limited supply of flu vaccine free of charge to students. The Communicable Disease Center In Atlanta does not expect a major flu epidemic this year. However, rt Is strongly advised that students with chronic Illnesses such as diabetes, asthma, bronchitis and other lung diseases, or heart or kidney disease, take the flu vaccine every year. Do your want to be a part ot a humanitarian cause? want to help a high school student achieve? want to Impart while you learn and before you embark? Then, get Involved In the Upward Bound tutoring program. For details, call 933-1281 or 933-1282 or go by 201 Vance Hall. They need you!' Lost: Kappa Alpha fraternity pin. Call Connie Kearney at 942-1142. Third class FCC broadcasting license. Save yourself a trip to Winston-Salem or Norfolk. Sing up on the first floor bulletin board in Swain Hall to take the exam here. Study guides and review sessions will be available later. Sing-ups for seats on the chartered buses going to the Virginia game will continue through Wednesday at the Union Desk. One bus will return immediately after the game, another will return on Sunday. Cost Is $11 and $12, respectively, and must be paid In advance. Valkyries nomination forms are now available at the Union Desk, the undergraduate library and the Health Services Library, should be returned to Box 32, Union by Oct. 3. English Watercolors and Drawings 1700-1900, wilt be on display until Oct 26 at Ackland Art Center. Museum hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5p.m.; Sunday 2-6 p.m. Animal Portraiture, an exhibit by William Lindsay of Chapel Hill, continues in the North Gallery at Morehead Planetarium. Hours: Monday-Friday, 2-5 p.m. and 7:30-10 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. -5p.m. and 7:30-10 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 -.m. and 7:30-10 p.m. An exhibit of original wall hangings Is continuing at Womancraft, the arts and cooperative at 4C7 W. Franklin St., upstairs. "Eugene Ruhkin: A Contemporary Russian Artist." 46 paintings lent by 16 private collectors in the United States and Canada. Third floor of the N.C. Museum of Art in Raleigh. Museum hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. -5p.m. Sunday, 2 6 p.m. Artists (drawings, painting, prints, sculpture) interested in participating in Festival Five, the GreensboroGuilford Festival of the Arts, must submit three slides to the United Arts Council no later than Sept. 30. All Crattspersons must submit three pieces of work no later than Oct. 3. Application forms to accompany entries are available from Ms. Elliot at 712 Summit Ave., Greensboro. The Festival will be held from Oct. 30-Nov. 2 at the Greensboro Coliseum. For details call : 919-274-2436. Free public film showing of "Childbirth for the Joy of It" and "Nutrition in Pregnancy" to be held at 8 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 6, at the Agricultural Extension Services Building at the corner of King and Court Streets In Hillsborough. For further information contact Bonnie Cavanaugh at 732-4481. Everyone Interested in being a salesperson at the International Handicrafts Bazaar, sign up Thursday, Oct. 2nd, on the 2nd floor of the Y. They need lots of help. Homebuilding class Step by step guide for the beginner on how to build your own home-7:30 p.m., Wednesday nights at the community Book Store, 409 Rosemary St, and 7:30 p.m. Thursday nights at the Durham Psychical Research Center at 2015 Erwin Road. Foreign Service Officer Examination, Dec. 6 (once a year only). Applications must be received in Berkley, Calif, by Oct. 31. Examination centers In Durham, Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington and Winston-Salem. Pick up applications in 211 Gardner, Career Planning and Placement, and Guidance and Testing , Nash Hall (across from the Inn parking lot). POT (Professional Quilification Test) for liberal arts and math majors for qualifying for a career with the National Security Agency. The test will be given only once, Nov. 22, Saturday, In Chapel Hilt. Applications must be received In Berkley, Calif., by Nov. 8. Pick up bulletin and registration form In Career Planning and Placement, 211 Gardner or Guidance and Testing, Nash Hall (across from the Inn parking lot). No fee. Would you spend a dollar to go to New Orleans? 4th Floor Granville South Is sponsoring a trip for two to the UNC vs. Tuland football Game, Nov. 15th. The trip Includes a roundtrip for two via Eastern Airlines, accomodations in the French Quarter and two great seats In the fabulous new Superdome. Tickets cost one dollar and will be available at the Union. Profits will go to a UNC scholarship fund. Editor's note: Today's calendar constitutes as complete a listing of campus activities for the following week as was possible to assemble at press time. Each Monday, the calendar publishes announcements for the following week. Announcements should be placed in the Campus Calendar basket inside the Tar Heel offices before 5 p.m. on the previous day for publication the following day. All announcements will be run as space permits. Natural Jaircutting APPOINTMENTS ONLY Commercial Plexiglas All Colors - We Cut to Size G All Accessories 731 W. Hargett St. Raleigh, N.C. 27603 828-4100 fc o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o P 0 9 9 8 fl B 8 MM JH ill M iiwiil mm ii THE COMPLETE THEATRICAL PRODUCTION (Fully Costumed - as seen on Broadway - New York - Cast of 50) '"Jesus Christ Superstar' is triumph!" Douglas I 1 t . r at X fj Walt. NY. Daily News RALEIGH MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM (( TICKET LOCATIONS 1. All Record Bar Stores 2. Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Durham 3. Box Office, 5:00 p.m. - Day of Performance TICKET PRICES Call any of the above outlets Presented by $8.50, $7.50, $6.50 for ticket information. MAR-LIN PRODCUTIONS, INC. Chapel Hill Town HallSouth Wing performs tonight and Tuesday. Bro-T-Holla entertains Wednesday and Thursday. AH shows start at 9:30 pm. SI cover charge. Cat's Cradle Nyle Frank performs tonight. Decatur Jones Revue plays Tuesday and Wednesday. Shows start about 9:15 p.m. Raleigh The Pier Hard Times Jazz Band performs tonight and Tuesday. Cafe Deja Vu Gotham -a 3-man nightclub act performs nightly except Sunday through Oct. 4. Shows are at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. $2 cover charge Monday Thursday; $2.50, Friday; $3, Saturday. Charlie Goodnlght's Orion performs Tuesday and Wednesday. Razzmatazz entertains Thursday. Shows start at 9:15 p.m. $2 cover charge for guys; with college l.D.,$l. No cover charge for girls Tuesday Thursday. Harvey B's West entertains Wednesday and Thursday. Shows start at 9:30 p.m. $1 cover charge on Wednesday; $3.50 cover charge for guys, $2.50 for girls on Thursday. Free beer from 9-12 p.m. on Thursday. Cinema On Campus The Spiral Staircase Mary Roberts Rinehart's suspense classic has been transformed into a spine-tingling thriller. Tomlin, Corea to appear here The Chinese Folk Dancers and Acrobats of Taiwan, a company of 65 acrobats, dancers and musicians, will appear in Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh Oct. 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. as the first in a series of programs of the Friends of the College, Inc. A limited number of tickets are available at the Union Desk for UNC students at $2 each. Tickets are now available at the Union for the Chick Corea and Return to Forever concert which will be held at 8 p.m. Oct. 10 in Memorial Hall. Admission is $4.50. Commedienne Lily Tomlin, fresh from her role in 'Nashville,' will appear in Memorial Hall on Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale today at the Union desk for $3. Spaces are available on the two buses chartered f by the Union Special Projects Committee to Charlottesville for the UNC UVA game on October 4. The first will depart Chapel Hill at 8 a.m. on Saturday morning, arriving in time for the game. It will leave Charlottesville at 6:30 p.m. arriving in Chapel Hill around 1 1 p.m. on Saturday night. Cost is $11 per person. The second bus will also leave at 8 a.m., but will not leave Charlottesville until 1 1 a.m. Sunday. Cost will be $12 per person. Interested persons must sign-up and make full payment on or before Oct. 1 . 'NFL Football Follies,' a videotaped collection of pro football's most slapstick moments, will be shown from 1-4 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. in the Union Music Gallery. INCORPORATED Hair Unlimited, Inc. 942-4391 405 W. FRANKLIN ST. CHAPEL HILL yggrg-gyBXoWdTa'8'8 b b rmrm e b inmnnrfTX Plastics & Supply Corp. : Rod - Sheet - Tubes Bargain Barrel for Cut Offs Most Other Platics in Stock 10 Discount with this Ad. 9 fl t j.l 8 8 91ft lim.l.iU.Httl.,l "'Superstar' has a bounce and exaltation.... vitality... Monumentally ingenious staging. The best score for an English i ft i rft musical years." Clive Barnes. J N Y. Times TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 8 p.m. With Dorothy McGuire, Ethel Barrymore, and Rhonda Fleming. (Alternative Cinema. Tuesday at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in 101 Greenlaw. Admission: SI. 25.) Open City Smuggled out of Italy at the close of World War II, this film marked the beginning of the Italian Neo-Realist movement, and what a beginning it was! Directed by Roberto Rosseilini, with a magnificent performance by Anna Magnani. (Union Free Flick. Wednesday at 8 p.m. only in the Great Hall of the Union.) Easter Parade Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, and and Ann Miller do what they do best to the accompaniment of a wonderful Irving Berlin score. (Alternative Cinema. Thursday at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in I0l Greenlaw. Admission: SI. 25.) Chapel Hill Gunga Din (Chapel Hill Public Library. Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. No charge.) Cinderella If the shoe fits. (Plaza I. Shows at 2, 5: II, and 8:25. Admission: $2.25.) Luther Stacy Keach in the AFT production of the John Osborne play. (Plaza 2. Shows at 2:45, 4:55, 7:05, and 9: 1 5 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) Hennessey Rod Steiger plays an IRA assassin who sets his sights on Queen Elizabeth. (Plaza 3. Shows at 3:05, 5:05, 7:05 and 9:05 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) Monty Python and the Holy Grail The zanies of Monty Python's Flying Circus take on the Arthurian romances, and win. (Varsity, starts Wednesday. Admission: $2.25.) One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing Family fare from the Disney studios. (Plaza I. Shows at 3:24, 6:35 and 9:50 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) nn nnn someone you love throughout the whole year. The Official National Lampoon Bicentennial Calendar, with tweive breath takingly lurid illustrations, is on sale in bookstores everywhere for only $3.95. Conceived by Christopher Cerf - M If : ' !: pw"-i""-' m I i i i r 1 f T SUPSS . - - , V0U HAVENT HEARD FROM SPIKE SINCE HE LEFT, HAVE YOU? GO CO 111 z o o Q J7 V m -njrr'f S 600P, JIMMY! INVENT SORRY, STEVE, I CANT-1 PROMISED MY WIFE IP BE HOME FOR PINNER AT 6-30 SHARP! 41 in i TEACH 'EM NOT i TO MESS WITH : us 0OOCYS.? sounds on. let's cut IT.. 3 MIGHT BE OBSCURE... THIS OKAY? f MAN WITH A rims. m vihck, l iy BUT BROTHER, HEB cq t x pure!" --- 3- n hi n ii i 1 i i ' . i, A A i i T Rolierball The future seen as lethal contact sport. With James Caan, John Houseman, and Sir Ralph Richardson, who has done better things. (Varsity, through Tuesday. Shows at 2:20. 4:40, 7 and 9:20 p.m. Admission: S2.25.) A Woman Under the Influence (Carolina. Shows at 1 2:45, 3:30, 6:15 and 9 p.m. Admission: S2.25.) Duke Campus Les Cousins Claude Chabrors 1958 tale of the country cousin who visits Paris is one of the first films of the New Wave. (Freewater Films. Tuesday at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Duke Biosciences Auditorium. Admission: SI. International House w. C. Fields, Burns and Allen and a host of others are featured in this madcap farce. (Freewater Films. Thursday at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Duke Biosciences Aduitorium. Admission: SI.) Durham Blazing Saddles Mel Brooks very crude and very funny Western spoof. Madeline Kahn has a great bit as a Dietrich style saloon singer. (Center 2. Shows at 7: 1 5 and 9 p.m. Admission: $2.50.) Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? The Great Depression seen through newsreel and film clips of the time. (Northgate I . Shows at 1: 15, 3: 10, 5: 10 7:05 and 9 p.m. Admission: $2.50.) Emmanuelle High-class porn. (Yorktowne 2. Shows at 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:30 and 9:25 p.m. Admission: S2.50) Give 'Em Hell, Harry Harry Truman is impersonated by James Whitmore. Margaret Truman Daniel was fooled. (Yorktowne l.Showsat 1:30,3:25,5:20,7:15 and 9:10 p.m. Admission: $2.50.) iff i I i f It i I s $ I I i i tUuiL - Llzw- cDuLuL JjCD . LliiSii b Lilt ' lllf !; 'In I The citizens of Mars Bluff probably aren't planning anything special to commemorate the day their town almost became the Hiroshima of the Pee Dee River, but with the Official National Lampoon Bicentennial Calendar, you can help remember this and hundreds of other black days in American history. Painstakingly researched to insure historical accuracy, the Official National Lampoon Bicentennial Calendar contains over 600 massacres, explosions, defeats, assassinations. crashes, bomb ings (intentional and accidental), panics, executions, lynchings, betrayals, mishaps, riots, sinkings, mutinies, rigged elections, armed incursions, stonings, fish kills, mass murders, arid miscar riages of justice. While everyone else is running around making a big deal out of a boring battle the British somehow managed to lose, you can be cele brating the day 147 persons, most of them young women, perished in Americas ghastliest industrial fire. Or the day Congressman Preston Brooks walked on to the Senate floor and beat Senator Charles Sumner unconscious with a gutta-percha cane. Or the day con victed "trunk murderess" Winnie Ruth Judd escaped from the Arizona State Insane Hospital for the sixth time. And the Official National Lampoon Bicentennial Calendar makes a perfect gift that will continue to depress and annoy I !MA6K6 HE 601 HOME ALL 6HT, JH006H Oil PiKE COULD AUtiMS TAKE CARE OF HIMSELF.. 01' SPIKE NEVER NEEDEP HELP Ff?0M AN40NE... UH..JIM, WSRE'RE EIGHT UNION MUSICIANS HERE... SHE PUTS A LOT OF EFFORT INTO DINNER. THE LEAST I CAN DO IS DAMMIT, JIM! WE'RE IN THE MIDDLE OF A VERY SCHEDULED, VERY EXPN$tZ RECORDING BE PUNCTUAL. DATE! WEIL, THE PITCH S OFF, JlMt3UTI 7HINKICAN SAVE IT IN THE MIX. IN FACT, IF I PUT SOME EQ. BE A NEW YOU RE THE ROCK PRESS'LL TRYING TV FIGURE THE 50tl6'SABQUTy- ON IT, WE MIGHT EVEN HAVE A W!Nr NERfl V (AX V3.E 111 S -N. X Vy ILA U.' i 1 5fl Wf Russian Roulette George Segal in a routine spy story . (Carolina. Shows at 2:33, 4:11, 5:49,' 7:27 and 9:05 p.m. Admission: S2.50.) Undercover Heroes Peter Sellers in an R-ratcd farce. (Northgate 2. Shows at 1:48, 3:36, 5:24, 7:12 and 9 p.m. Admission: S2.50.) The Way We Were 1 he romantic atmosphere ot this film is so heady and welcome that one can ignore the crcakj plot and jerky continuity. With Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford. (Center 1. Shows at 2:45, 4:50. 6:55 and 9 p.m. Admission: S2.50.) Raleigh Don Quitoxe A film of the ballet. Nureycv is the star; he rc-choreographed some sequences and co-directed. He's accompanied by the Australian Ballet, which is not the world's best, and their prima ballerina. I.ucctte Aldous. also a disappointment. Photographed by Geoffery Unsworth. who did "Cabaret." (Stewart Theatre. Monday at 10 a.m. and 7 and 9:15 p.m.) Music The Tuesday Evening Series Donald Oehler performs on clarinet. Francis Whang at piano; assisted by Alan Smith, cellist, and William Daniluk, clarinetist. Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. in Hill Hall. All programs are open to the public without charge. Leontyne Price performs Friday, Oct. 3, at 8:15 p.m. in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Duke Campus.. Tickets are S6, 55 andS4 and all seats are reserved. Write Duke Artists Series. Box KM. Duke Station in Durham. Enclose a check payable to Duke Artist Series and a self-adressed. stamped envelope. UNfCOVNATtlY, I'D SM THERE'S ALMOST NO MARKET AT ALL FOR LEAF IMITATIONS A' - ,V"; ..,.. . .I,,,.r, 1 II I I II I & if ?HT ft no - - - THAT MEANS : T A NOTHING TO ?JJ A CHEESE AjlPa v souffle: til fi IT'S ABOUT NEMI GUY- MORRIS ujuAp WORKS UPALL. , OUT OF SO VAIN. GOCRATi OUT WHO f ARIZONA.
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