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' 4The DaHy Tar HeelThursday, December 4, 1980 -i ; ; g f i h1ii,.w,iij Campus Y Uandkrafts Eawar Friday through Sunday in Great Ha'.l. Hours are 2-6 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and 1-6 p.m. Sunday. More than 45 people wili be displaying craftwork ranging from Christmas ornaments and pottery to weaving and jewelry. A coffeehouse upstairs at the Union will serve light refreshments. A Christmas Cure! at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. today in Paul Green Theatre. Charles Dickens holiday classic comes to the stage for the second year with an all-student cast and faculty members Frank Raiteras Scrooge and Elarl . Wynn as The Narrator. Performances continue at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 and 5 p.m. Sunday. For reservations call 933-1121. North Carol: nil Symphony at 8 p.m. Friday in Memorial Hall. Clarinet player Jimmy Gilmore will be featured in Mozart's "Concerto in A major for Clarinet and Orchestra." Edward Elgar's "Enigma Variations" and Samuel Barber's "Essay No. 2" also will be performed. For more information call 733-2750. Rchard Pryor Live la Concert at 7, 9 and 11 p.m. Friday in Carroll Hall. Outrageous and uncensored, this film portrays Pryor's comic genius at its best. Admission $1. TTse Carolina Dancers perform Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker ballet at 8 p.m. Dec. 12 and 13 and at 2 p.m. Dec. 14 In Memorial Hall. Tickets available at the Carolina Union Information Desk. Cinema Campus The Lady With The Dog at 8 p.m. today in Carroll Hall. Josef Heifitz conveys the warmth of the original Chekov story of an unfaithful wife and the meetings with her lover. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. The Late Show at 7 and 9:30 Saturday in Carroll Hall. Art Carney and Lily Tomlin star in this offbeat comic tale of romance and mystery directed by Robert Benton. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. From Here to Eternity at 8 p.m. Sunday in Carroll Hall. An excellent Academy award-winning film about the Army in Hawaii at the start of World War 11. Burt Lancaster stars with Deborah Kerr and Frank Sinatra. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. , The Eags DannyRaad Runner Mavie at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11. in Carroll Hall, A full-length feature which mixes old and new footage. Bugs Bunny introduces classic animation starring himself. Wile E. Coyote, the Road Runner, Daffy Duck and Pepe Le Pew. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. E'-azing Sad-'ks at 7, 9 and 11 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, in Carroll Hall. Mel Brooks satirizes the Hollywood western in this spoof of how the west was definitely not won. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. cftspeiiini Carolina Elae The Dephant Man at 2:40, 4:50, 7:10 and 9:30 p.m. today. This is a new print of the Film. Flash Gordon starts Friday. Shows at 2:40, 4:50, 7:10 and 9:30 p.m. Carolina White Airplane ends today. Final shows at 7:40 and 9:20 p.m. Elephant Man switches to the White Friday. Shows at 7:05 and 9:20 p.m. Carolina Classics Mutiny on the Bounty ends today. Final shows at 3 and 5:20 p.m. Adventures of Rotia Hood starts Friday. Shows at 3 and 5 p.m. Carolina Lateshows The Paper Chase at midnight Friday and Saturday and Adventures of Robin Hood at 1 1 :45 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Varsity Divine Madness ends today. Final shows at 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. Bad Timing A Sensual Obsession begins Friday. Call 942-3651 for times. Plaza I Private Benjamin. At 2:45, 5, 7:15 and 9:20 p.m. Tho Ccrc'-Ina Dancers will perform 'Tha Nutcracker' b"st here. Left to right: Jack Arnold, Don Diumenfe'd, Gena Miner, Jennifer Arnold, Deborah Soloman. , Plaa II 2C3I ends today. Final shows at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Dr. 7.hivo starts Friday. Shows at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Plaza III The Private Eyes -ends today. Final shows at 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. The Europeans starts Friday. Shows at 3.10, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:10 p.m. Ram Triple Call 967-8284 for features. Ram Lateshows Yellow Submarine and Monty Python and the Holy Grs3 at 1 1:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. . . Theater Four Original One-Act Plays will be presented by the Lab Theatre. A Christmas Wish by Joey Holleman and Why the Heathens Rae at 4 and 8 p.m. today in the Lab Theatre in Graham Memorial. A Thanksgiving Dinner by Lynn Lyeriy and Public Display by Deanna Riley at 4 and 8 p.m. Friday in the Lab Theatre in Graham Memorial. For more information call 933-1132. Catch Me If Yob Can, a celebration of North Carolina folklore, at 8 p.m. today in rooms 202 and 204 of the Union. Actor's Co-Op Presents Three Short Plays at 8 p.m. Friday through Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Art School in Carr Mill MalL The Innocent Party, The Hummons and Bad Business will be performed. For reservations call 942-2041. Fantasy Jam, an energetic entertainment spectacle, at 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, II a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday and at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Branson Theatre on the Duke University campus. For reservations call 684-3327. Dr. Tom and Seas, a Mime Duo from Atlanta, at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 13 and 14, at the Aft School in Carr Mill Mall. For reservations call 942-2041. Concerts Messiah, George Frederic Handel's classic oratorio, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday in Duke Chapel on the Duke University campus. For more information call 684-3898. The Seasons of Vivaldi at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in 430 New East. Richard Luby, UNC faculty violinist, will be the soloist with "I Musici de Capella della Collina." Sponsored by the Di and Phi Societies, the concert is free and open to the public. Planetarium Star of Bethlehem, the story of the Christmas star, is showing through Jan. 12. At 8 p.m. Monday through Friday; at 11 a.m., 1, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturdays; and at 2, 3 and 8 p.m. Sundays. Sky Ramblers shows every Thursday at 9 p.m. , .' 'v.hV. 77 7 i THE CAROLINA - "CHAPEL HILL'S CINEMA" CAKOUIJ A CLASSICS r."ut!ny on Tho Bounty Charles Lawton lhank'Godits' only a movie! AlrplanD Robert Hayes Kareerrt-Abdul Jabbar S 1 .7 ' ' i M ' " CarkGcbi I Kareem-AbcW Jabbar I 4. fpnl mzm TC:CD-5:0F'htly ct7:40- S:2CJ w 4:r3 7:13 hot diimi! ANTHONY HOPKINS f" ANNE BANCROFT ft- -. f" If T I f --- f C'- ' n I' . OftU U KOU2S I Charge groceriM, fcw, win, aa on rum 1 I trchars. Visa or Ttxaco credit cerda j j li Keg & tea defivary reservations B ((ate") NAME BRAND SPORTSWEAR WErnlr.-tsn, N.C. o 2233 0. 17th Clrset o G!sn Mcsda o (010) 7C3 - 0S10 Chp:! Ii::if n.C. o I451a E. Frcnklln Street o (010) 042-1C01 "Name Brand Merchandise at Discount Prices" im 'tr.lt iv'i VVii - i ,l.-'J'li"i,' Duffb-Bag 25.C5 Hanging Bags 29.25 Drop Kit 12.C5 Log Carriers 12.C5 Nautical Belts 7.05 whales, dolphins, sextant Nautica Totebag 10.95 vhales and dolphins Wrs fit It's Getting Close to Christmas . . . f i i'i c i - i' U : J C v : C j re I I I ,AI A". U rz l f I ' " ' n 3 M- v' V J Make it a special Holiday with "Carolina" Ts, Sweatshirts, Jackets, and much, much more . . . If - r r . s p M I I 1,1 I TOD SW K3T TO SIT SO C10S2 UJJiiM I'M AY STICK J A ,i7 W- 4 lit. Ajhji' i Ml - " - - - . I !' K W t. . .. - v v " ,.'.:.7l.::. rrrt": , "i : t I ' 1 L w J. t ' ( .-... : - - ' f i til l Ctuir &, j Z.Z ' Z Cl Cf I , -;j Cf A V CJ- f . -' . ' ' I ' "k I : 1 1 " m P i 1 y" i i. THE CAROLINA THEATRE dovntowh wmm .66-1933 A film directed by Peter Brook starring Drags n Ma ksi movie Terence Stamp '" , ,. Warren Mitchei I : tVaTOrS.hlCAZLE A LihJt ilm.t Be I n 7:C3 S:C3 SUNDAY 3:10 5:C3 I BARGAIN MATINEES $2.00 TIL 6 PM MQN-Ffll ALL SCRcEN? j 2:5 7:15 GOLEi. .""..TVafci I 5:00 9:20 tlAVVN mm l""!? f LAST DAY "Privata Eyes" . STAFTTS TOMORROW IHIVAOO " LAST DAY "2001-Space Odyssey"' a STAFTTS TOMOPtTlOW -Lee y W A Remick THE(.IROPHANS. LAST DAY "Dtvina Madness" STARTS TOMORROW "BAD TIMINGA SENSUAL OBSESSION" Ft by Gerry Truc-'j It lives during exams . . . It stalks the libraries ... It feeds off students' mlnd3 . . . It's BOOKABOHUS! IGI! it befcro it kills ycu at aw aa f f f f t f - - - r c. , - i "- - - , .... .... J ll .. ... . n - - " ' - Dscauss of the Lts return of the '79 yccA'ey YccA: and the delay in the financing for the 'CD Ycck, the '80 Ycck will not be distributed until the first week of classes in the spring, semester, Associate Editor Elise Wards said Wednesday. Although the bock might possibly return from Hunter Publishing Company as soon as the first week of finals, Ward said it would not be distributed, primarily because of pressures the staff felt would be caused by exams. "We have to have seven people to work during each shift in which the bock is given out, plus the editor and myself have to be there during the total time the book is distributed," Ward said. "So the problem is largely due to the staff and the students' need to study for their exams." Although a time schedule for the books to be distributed has not been made definite, Ward said the times would be mainly in the afternoons and on the weekends, when students were out of class. Specific times for distribution of the Ycck will be announced in the spring semester. December graduates who want their bocks can send $2 postage to the Ycck office by Jan. 1. They will be notified by mail of the delivery, Ycck Editor Mary Beth Searle said. If graduates do not want to send postage for the bock, they can leave their student ID or some type of written authorization from them with a friend, Searle said. This is the only way anyone can pick up a book in another person's name. ffmm u ubiic service announcements most be turned in at the box outside the OTH offices In the Carolina Union ,iy 1 p.m. if they are to run the next day. Each item wilt be run at least twice. TODAY'S ACTIVITIES The Mid-Campus Chapter of Inltr-Varsity will have a Christmas Worship service at 7 p.m. in the Union. Check at the desk for the room number. There will be a meeting at 6:15 in 100 Hamilton Hall for all people signed up for OPERATION TARHEELS' trip lo HOUSTON. There are less than 30 seats left so hurry and join the fun. Information: 976-8117. The Society of Jaaos is hosting a holiday cocktail hour for its members from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Parker Parlor. Any and all members are encouraged to come. The UNC Chess Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Union. The Astronomy Club meets at 6:30 p.m. in 247 Phillips. Our program features a NASA film on "High Energy Astronomy." All are welcome. The Association of Business Students will meet at 3:30 p.m. in Old Carroll 106. All members are urged to be present for a special presentation. Yehoshua Citay, UNC professor of religion, will speak on "The Rote of the Bible ia Judaism" and, its. function in secular education, following Friday dinner and services. Make reservations by Thursday 942-4057. Everyone is invited to the campuswide meeting of Campus Cresade for Christ at 6:30 p.m. in 210 Hanes Hal. "Defeat the Appeal! Stop the Railroad of Bob AvaLiaa! Free the Mao Tse Tung Defendants!" Open mike at noon In the Pit. Renowned gourmet expert Jody Dietrich will speak on gourmet cooking. Free samples of her famous lamb stew wilT be served at 8 p.m. in 407 Dcy. The Mid-Cam pus Chapter of later-Varsity will have a Christmas worship service at 7 p.m. in the front of Great Hall. ' The Miss-A-Meml Meditation group rwill meet at the Baptist Campus Ministry at 12:30. There will be a special Worship Service at the Battle House at 9 p.m. This will be a Christmas Service which involves placing Christmas ornaments on a tree. The international students are invited to this service and to share some food native to their land and some customs representative of the Christmas season. The Christian Science Organization will hold its weekly meeting at 4:30 in the Union. Intramarals: IM Picture Day for Fall Champs at 6 p.m. in 315 Woollen Gym. The Cranvilie and Off-Campus Chapter of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. in the Chapel of the Cross. COMING EVENTS Come worship in the one spirit of Christmas with the North Campus Chapter of later-Varsity Christian Fellowship this Friday in the Chapel of the Cross at 7:30 p.m. Christian Legal Society will meet Friday at noon in seminar A at the Law School. All are welcome for this time for sharing and prayer. ITEMS OF INTEREST It lives during eiams. ft sljt'ls'tbe IAra'rim? It YerJsif'off' the tttKicsUf iniiidsril'i'BOOJCABORUS If bftre ft, kills YOU!!' Come join your friends at the Carolina Union Study Breaks, Dec. 8-11 and 14-16 from 9-10 p.m. on the second floor of the Union lounge. Featured will be free coffee, cider and tea. Doughnuts will be sold for 10 cents. Music and a 15-minute videotape will be provided. A presentation of the Carolina Union. The First Collegiate Bass Masters of L'NC will not meet again until next semester due to upcoming exams. The Order of the BeB Tower will be stuffing exam survival kits Friday afternoon in the Carolina Room of the Carolina Inn to 4 p.m. and delivering them Saturday between 10 and 2 p.m. All members are asked to be present. Department of Dramatic Art, Graduate Program presenU:"Renabsance Evening: Songs, Poety and Dance of the Elizabethan Era." to be held at the Lab Theatre, Graham Memorial at f p.m. Admission free. Triangle Area Lesbian Feminists will hold their monthly meeting Saturday at 7 p.m. at the YMCA, comer of Vickers and Proctor Streets, Durham. Church activist to speak on Central America: Pt"p Berrymaa will visit Chapel Hill Monday to present a lecture on the "Role of the Church hi the Stress for Social JasUce la Central Asaerica" at 8 p.m. at the Community Church at 108 Purefoy Road. Dr. Issiab M. Weason guest lecturer will speak on racial implications of the Nazi-Kian trial at 7:30 Monday in 210 Dey Hall. Wesley Foundation will sponsor Moravian "LOVE FEAST" Sunday at 7.30 p.m. In the Wesley Chapel. The public is invited. Shape-Note Singing. Traditional American hymns sung in four-part harmony. Person Hall, UNC, Sunday at 2 p.m. There will be a workshop Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Durham YMCA to disease the conseoneaces and find answer to the problem of battered wemea. Call 688-4396 SHE Magazine k eat and now available ml the Stndent L'aioa aad at dorms. Pkk p one while they last! THE UNC Readers Theater presents Catch Me If Yom Can, a celebration In song, dance and story telling of North Carolina Folklore as adapted by Brenda P. Schlevrcs. The performances are free and opes to the pubUc. Meet at 8 p.m., Dec. 3 and 4. '" Chapel IIIH Ovrrrlers Aaonymooa Meeting No dues or fees required. Chapel of the Cross Church at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec t. Attrition aS business school stadents and faculty. End the semester right with the Association of Business StudemV annual Christmas Party! Wine, cheese and other delights; refreshments will be served. Party Friday, from 3.30-5 p.m. . in rooms 207-209 of the Carolina Union. INTRAMURALS: Friday is the last day to enter tne "design-the-new-lM-champion-i-shirt" ... contest. Contact Marty Pomerantz at 933-1153. Tn afl area coordinators, office staff, effkialB aad snorts - medicine employees ... if yon wmttd like I have yewr check sailed In yon daring the holidays, please leave a arlf addressed, stamped envelope with the IM secretary at 2 IS Wootcn Gym. Tn al area coordinators, office staff, ef trials and sports medicine em ploy res Time Sheets for Pay Period 12 are due Tuesday, Dec. 9. at 9 a.m. Failure to turn In your time shed by this time will reajt in a two-weU dctay in nxming your check. IM Ski Trip: Friday is the last day lo register for the IM Ski Trip to Beech aad Sugar Jan. 7-9. Call 933-1 153 for more information. Subliminal Advertisiaf, Mam Media, Images, mora. Jean Kil bourne, Memorial Hall, Wednesday, Jan. 21. at 8 p.m. presentina the illustrated lecture: "The Naked Trath." Look at these Important aanoaacementa they asay concern VOL'.... GMAT (Graduate Maaagemeal Admissions Test) Jan. 24, 1981. Applications mud be postmarked by Dec. 22, 1980. for $23.50. Late fee S4 extra until Dec. 29. Next testing is March 21, 1981. January testing is better for fall 191 Ml admissions. Pick up applications m 101 Nash Hall before vacation. ' ' ' " CRE (Gradnait Record Examination Feb. 7. 1911. Aptl "' tude and Advanced tests $20 each. Applications must be postmarked by Jan. 2. Late fee $5 additional until Jan. I. These deadline dates are before ipnng semester begins. Applications in 101 Nash Hall, rharm CAT (nusrmary CoSrge Admaoton Tot) Feb. 7. 1981. $23.00. Applications must be received in New York by Jan. 10, 1981. Last good time to take this for faD aJmission of 1981. Pick up applications in 101 Nash Hall and get them in the mail before exams start. i DHAT (Denial Hygiene Aptitude Test) Jan. 16, 1981. Ap plications must be m Chicago by Dec. 26, 1 980. t!6,00. Ptk up an application in 101 Nash Hall or 405 Brauer Hall before vacation. Good for admission for faD 1981. Next testing March 13, 1981, late. 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