4 The Tar Heel Thursday, July 24, 1880 news Union undrooss chonos By Susan Garrett There has been an increase of workmen, nails, and sawdust inside the Carolina Union building this summer. Union Director Howard Henry says he hopes two significant projects will be completed and operating by the beginning of the fall semester. One project, the transformation of the old South Gallery lounge into the new International Student Center, is nearly completed. The other, involving renovations on much of the main floor of the Union, has j ust started this week. Both projects are part of a large Union addition project. "The international students moved in last week," said Henry, "and are now where they rightfully belong in the student Union. They have been shifted around the campus for too many years." The center was last located in Bynum Hall. The new center has four offices with service space, a reception area and a resources center located in the lobby area. The international students will continue to use the old South Gallery meeting room. Henry said the group was still waiting for needed equipment, "but that always happens." The new center is already in operation though there are still boxes, uncrated furniture, book? and new carpet scraps cluttering the scene. The project now getting underway is the renovation of the Union snack bar area and part of the main lobby. . Henry said ARA Services Inc., which recently took over operation of campus food service, has changes planned for the snack bar. The present dining x area will be partitioned just south of where the bulletin boards are now. The main entry door to the snack bar area (by the newspaper machines) will be sealed, leaving the other door nearest the front of the Union as the only entry to the snack area. All vending machines will be relocated in the rear of the snack bar, an area already partially partitioned and filled with stacks of chairs. Henry said that area will be operated by the Union, not ARA. ARA services plans to open a salad bar called the Greenhouse by the snack bar door where the vending machines were, Henry said. The lounge furniture in the Main South ride board location has been moved to the other side of the stairs facing Great Hall, next to the pay telephones. The Main South area will be the new place for solicitation. The bulletin boards presently in the dining area will be removed, but bulletin boards will be added in the vending and the Main South areas. Staff photo by Flora Garrison South Gallery will open as office for international students . . .part of Union renovation project 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 u 0 1 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 C Ml Campus Calendar Campus Calendar is a public serv ice of the Tar Heel. Announcements for each Thursday's paper must be turned in to the Tar Heel office in the Carolina Union by 5 p.m. each Monday. The Carpetbag Theatre, a touring repertory company, is seeking experienced ault actors for the fall 1980 season. This is a good opportunity for dedicated artists, willing to commit time, to become involved with a theater company. Auditions will be held Sunday. For information concerning location and requirements, call 467-8626. The John Santa Band will be performing at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Pit. The band will play pop, folk and blues originals. N , The United Christian Fellowship will not hold its regular weekly worship service this Sunday. Services will resume at 1 1 a.m. in the Upendo Lounge, Chase Cafeteria. Carolina Wilderness Institute is beginning instruction in backpacking, rock climbing and Whitewater canoeing. To register, contac t the institute at 126 E. Fisher Ave. in Greensboro, or call 274-6395. 1 zi end white film processing, contact prints, and ci:;;;::n cnLrrinents arc currently being offered. Pro-cer-:!;;g is done in the store by skilled technicians. Pro cessing in by closing on Monday should be available onv Wednesday. PHQIOGRAF'HK.r.rNHK UNIVERSITY MALL 929 5S55 NTTrJl yji juu ili OPEN 10-9 MON. SAT. It m t A xi : m -mm "- a BARGAIN MATINEES $2.00 Til 6 PM Mon.-Fri. All Screens LATE SHOWS Frl. & Sat ADMISSION $2.00 1 "Easy Rider 12:00 1 . Alt i story oiu-i 3 "Pink Floyd 11:45 f Held Over 2nd Week 2:15 7:15 435 9:35 WILLIE NELSON M DYAN CANNON STARTS TOMORROW 2:454:357:059:15 "DRESSED TO KILL Michael Caine Angle Dickinson ID, HELD OVER 6th WEEK FREE -Empire" Poster with ' Purchase ' , Cok CONTINUES Large plastic Cup only! Mark Hamlll ,THC. jf m m mm W ." f smxes BACK JOttl CtNTOKT FOX FILMS Dolby Stereo Late Show Frl & Sat midnight $2.00 "Rocky Horror Picture Show" HELD OVER 3rd BIG WEEK 3:15 5:15 7:15 9:15 'What's slower than a speeding bullet? 1 8 X : ) AIHPLANt A PARAMOUNT NCTUfff l3J 1J9o3d (Du (Amm iJMsgv? Tribes xijlb? Qteo Three Swinging Pools Two Lighted Tennis Courts Washer end Dryer Facilities And Only. lOADxMOOR apartments 4216 Garrett Road Now pre-leasing for Fall Bus Service Now Available