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6 Th Daily Tar Heel Monday, February 1 6. 108 1 -1 W ?! J. f f 6 I he tamed Phyllis lamhut Dance Company will be in residence this week proceeding t!.. r performance at 8 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Hail and there is a scheduled lecture demonstration at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Memorial Hall. Also there will be an open master class Thursday; those interested may sign up at the Union Information Desk beginning today. A dancer since the age of 14, Phyllis Lamhut founded her own company in 1969 after studying with Merce Cunningham and Alwin Nikolais and performing as lead dancer with the Murray Louis Dance Company. y Lamhut has a versatile creative approach with a range that extends from pure movement pieces Into the humorous and the dramatic. A self-proclaimed choreographic witch, Lamhut is always unpredictable in her choreography, verbal articulation, sounds and singing. JED LELAND ' ; i t MARCH 7-MARCH 14 r tf A !1 R c r1 fcnfci mi Yachts are fully crewed no sailing experience needed! Call: Harrison Pcatrcss (919) 929-5020 Rid: Allen (919) 942-8928 or 988T9136 , Jeff Mott (919) 942-2505 or call FtlAMIC REHFIIQE '(toll-free) 000-223-1082 Intercollegiate Sailing Club Div. Copeland Cutler. Inc. 183 Madison Ave., New York, NY-10016 CONNECTION FEBRUARY 23-23 Sponsored by tho Carolina Union and tho Human Sexual ity Information Counseling Service. w mJ LJ ' - -m "77 7 7 8 1 6 IF - - SUEB JOB (OPEr:iKGS FOB CALtP COUNSELORS at Camp Sea Gull (boys) and Camp Seafarer (girls). Serving as a camp counselor is a challenging and rewarding opportunity to work with young. pocpb,' ages 7-1 6. 'Sea Gull and Seafarer are health and character development camps, located on the coast of North Carolina arid feature sailing, motorboating, and seamanship, plus many usual camping activities including a wide variety of major sports. Qualifications include a genuine interest in young people, ability to. instruct in one phase of the camps' programs, and excellent references. For further information and application, please write a brief resume' of training and experience in area(s) skilled to Don Cheek, Director, Camps Sea GullSeafarer, P.O. Box 10976, Raleigh, North Carolina 27605. y el s i. 8 f presmis Tlj2 Schlitz Classic Movie Series St r-: ON TME TATEKFEOOT L Directed by Elia ICazan starring Marlon Brando, - ICarl Rlalden, Eva Marie Saint The story of a priest who sets out to smash mob control over the New York waterfront ... and of an inarticulate longshoreman who slowly be comes aware of what he could amount to in the world. Jam-packed with realistic and, emotional appeal seldom achieved in a motion picture, it shows the longshoreman shift from an "I'm look ing out for me" attitude to a willingness to risk his life for what he believes is right. Vintage 1954 L -1 i I J Co far ill Tuco., .Feb. 17, 0:00 p.m. Carroll Hell (V fj (id 1 1 7T zcnk'N 13 .By MARCROUTH-: Siati Wriier The, UNC Department of Dramatic Art's Laboratory Theater presents three original one-act plays Alligator Fever, Easy Come, Easy Go -and A Big Ugly Kid in a Crowd as the first production of the current semester. Performances are at 4 and 8 p.m. today and Tuesday in the Laboratory Theater, 06 Graham Memorial. , - The works are the results of the play writing class taught by Mark Sumner, director of the Institute of Outdoor Drama. Sumner revived the class because of the demand by both dramatic art and writing students. The reinstitution of the class brings the University theater de partment back to the days of Paul Green and Thomas Wolfe when the Carolina Playmakers produced original works written bv students. GUADALAJARA SIO.IER SCHOOL University of Arizona offers more than 40 courses: anthro pology, art, bilingual educa tion, folk music and folk dance, history, political sci ence, sociology, Spanish lan guage and literature and in tensive Spanish. Six-week ses: sion. June 29-August 7, 1981: Fully accredited grad uate and undergraduate pro gram. Tuition '$330. Room and board in Mexican home, $34a EE0AA Write -Guadalajara Summer School Robert L Nugent Bldg. 205 University of Arizona Tucson 85721 (602)626-4729 pi BARG&N til 6 pm Mon-Frl A3I mm S2.C0 HELD OVER 3RD WEEK Ineradlbl Shrinking Woman" Lily Tomlln 3 5 7 9 HELD OVER 2fD WEEK 3:00 . 5:05 7:15 9:20 Qno of tho, year's 10 beat. Tm In m i WILLIAM HURT BLAIR BROWN In Dolby Stereo NOW SHOWING 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 They broke the cardinal rub... they fell In love. COMFETiTiON RICHARD DUEYFUSS AMY . LEE RM!G; A CCtUM3!A I tot 1 1 :urw if- . - r 't' il l I -. 7f-r r 1-cat --... -7 ; j, . --f Sv,-; V;;-i3 . s : 3:00 5 5 7:10 9:15 J Neil ft ; Diamond V if f? Public efvice annowcerr.ents must ba turned tn at the box outsidd the DTH offices in the Csrcsna Union by 1 p m. tf they are to run the next day Each item wilt be run at least twice. i the Ihiminv Ttororj applicant to t'enlml America? Will the U.S. try lt find an excuse It) justify impcrialisrn in the region? t.'tinccrncil? The Carolina Committee on I emral America meets at ii p.m. in room 213 of the Union. Ils I NC Media Board will meet at 5 p.m. in room 32 1 (reeiilavi,. I he Hurtijef Actios Committee ill meet in upstairs lobby of the Campus Y at 3:30. Cellar Ihmt Meetinj; lo discuss magazine and sales. in 2t5 of the Y Building. Time Is K:3() p.m. I he Industrial KHsImmm AssoriatiiMi will hold a 4:15 p.m. meeting in the South Gallery meeting room of the Carolina Union. Arnico presentation will be discussed. Doctor (.abnt-l Siri, etfontMTiisl in charge of Nicaragua ' World Bank. Washington, IXC"., will speak on "'Rmir! Sixtai and ixonomk- Change ia Nicaragua" as part of the Centra! . American Colloqtiim. I heesent is sponsored by the Inslitue of Latin American Studies and the Office of International Programs at 3: 3U in 569 Hamilton Hall. There wilt be a protest against Duke Puwer at 2 p.m. in Hanes Hall. . Chapel Hill (Hrreafers Anuaymoux Meeting ... no dues . required -ul 7 p.m. in the Chapel of the C"rovs. , The Black Stndent Alliance at Duke Cniversily presents: Angela Bofill in concert in Page Auditorium at 7:30 and . 10:30. Ticket are $8. S7. $6 ... at Big Shot Records. Blood mob U sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity at 10 a.m. in Great Hall today and tomorrow. Please give the gift of life.' The Yarkety Yack Ls expanding its sales staff and will .accept applications weekdays from 1-5 in Suite D of the . Union. - The American Society - of Personnel Administration presents Elair Levon, attorney for the Brown Lung Associa tion. He will speak on "Byssinosts If the North Carolina Textile Industry." Come to T-2 in New Carroll HaD at 7 p.m. Bible Study in Battle House at 6:30 p.m. Human Sexuality Information and Courts ling Service will meet at 7 p.m. in room 207 of the Union. INTRAMLHA1.S: Deadline today for "lifetime Utsure Program" self-defense and second fitness class badminton ' clinic at 6 p.m. in Woollen Gym. Contact Bert Woodard for more information. ALSO ... this is the last week for IM Basketball scheduling ... to be eligible for playoffs you must have won at least two games ... schedule TODAY as early as possible ... contact Janis Matson with problems. ' "he UNC Pre-Law Club will meet at 4 p.m. in 207 of the Union. The speaker, UNCs dean of admissions for the Law School, will be Linn Gerber. Please tttend. Hazardous Waste lecture Series continues with a talk by ' geologist Kon Ijindon ... "Sitting Hazardous Waste Facilities: Regional and Site-Specific Assessment'" at 8 p.m. in Greenlaw auditorium. ' Namoni Court will be held today and tomorrow at 7:30 ;p.m. in 216 Graham Memorial. Try it. . . -. , COMING EVENTS The UNC Ballroom Dance Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 302 Woollen Gym. . ' ; CHEC will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Student Health Service Center on second floor. "Black Dialogues" is an informal lunch session to open channels of communication between black students and professors. Dr. Darrd Hawkins, sociology professor, is the guest. Bring a lunch and come to room 217 of the Union. Meet Tuesday. The 1981 Senior Class presents "On the Waterfront," starring Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh, Karl Maiden and Eva " Marie Saint, Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Carroll Hall. Admission ut SI. Proceeds go to the 1981 Scholarship Fund. Your support is appreciated. , FCOS will meet Tuesday at 7:30 in 204 or the Union. All interested can attend. .HEM OF IVIEREvr Nomination forms for membership in the Order of the Kd Well, an honorary organiution recognizing outstanding contributions to the settlement ot the educational environ ment at UNC. are now available at the Union desk. Please nominate a deserving peer by March 6. Boris Scbeinm, a Sov iet emigre and professor of math at the Iniversily of Arkansas, will speak on his experience of Soviet Jewry Tuesday at I p.m. in the Frank Porter Graham ' Room in the Union. Summer Health Science Ijirichment Programs fur Minority Students. Find out more in Pre-Dcnt Pre-Med Advising Office, 311 South Building or University Counseling Center "in 106 Nash Hall. Deadlines soon. SF.NIORS ... If you missed the Yackety Yack portrait session, contact Cathy Robinson in Suite D. Take a break and come lo a SHERRY HOUR. Richard Rosen will speak about the "Implications of the Nazi Trial ia N.C." in W inston Lounge at 7 p.m. Bobbie Bertavw will speak about the "Palestinian Issue" followed by a film, "The Rust sinn Connnection." at the MorrisiJn Social Lounge at 7 p.m. The Carolina I'nion will present an evening of entertain ment with Mel Blanc Thursday, Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall. Blanc is the world-renowned cartoon voice of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Admission is $1 for UNC students. All ladies interested are invited to eta Phi Beta Sorority Spring Rush at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Ehringhaus Green Room. Joins us! The UNC Alumni Cki of 1938 awards three summer ,study abroad fellowships 61 SSS0 for currently enrolled sophomores and. juniors to pursue independent study projects outside the U.S. this summer. Applications are available now at the - International Center, Student Union Building and are due by . March 16. Feb. 20 is the DEADLINE for nominating your friends to the Order of the (.olden Fleece, UNCs oldest and highest honorary. Application form are available at the Union desk. Check for your fan JSt mail J in the y Classifieds, v Keep your engine tuned. IT RALEIGH WOMEN'S HEALTH ' - ORGANIZATION. ' v ABORTIONS UP TO 12 WEEKS S176.CD FROM 13-14 WEEKS $300X3 15-16 WEEKS-' $353X3 (All Inclusive) Pregnancy Tests Cirth Control Probata Pregnancy Counseling For Further Information Call 8320535 or 1800-221-2563 917 West Mcrcxn St. Riltli, N.C. 276C5 vaaGnBaaaaaaanaaaaaMaaaasna ir ,;.,lr," R2,'bsddm"";snn: Wre AHrkV M Union DeskS ' t I - h t ' ih , I Cftapeihiil t L J is Jason Robards and Paul LeMot MELVIN AND HOWARD at 3:10 5:10 7:10 Paul Newman end Ed As nor In FORT APACHE THE BRONX Niohtfy et 7:00 9:20 (R) Carolina Classics Series Robby The Robet and Anna Francis FORBIDDEN PLANET Mtins st 5:00 and 5:05 THE Daily Crossronl byH.EBnntt Acnoss 1 Froth 6 Somsthlng hidden 11 Washing ton 13 , Wishing tn 15 HospUsI doctor 18 Hanson's chars clsrs m 17 V.zke laeo 13 Washing ton 20 On this tids: prxf. 21 Terminil stbr. 22 Ornamental vessels 23 Dumb 24 Oriental cereal etapla 23 Chsva'Ier movit 27 Port- (French chssss) 23 Obsequious 23 Constrict 31 cava 32 Louver 33 Thorny projection 23 Plan trips 33 Washing ton 23 Ooza 43 AttsntSon- gsttJng sound 42 CassM 43 Siamese 44 European Recovery org. 45 High crag 43 Washing ton 43 Goes astray 43 African 51 Washing ton 53 Dissolved ' substances 54 Territory near Italy 55 Hawaiian 53 Curves Yesterday's Puzzls Solved: Mi rstHtETr.- tnT-TlTC T T ; f & T- " W 1 . T i f i T 1 I -1 tfc ! n 4 if S i I I . to HI" . '.I:UL ,1HI t til 'tin. hi.iiru k t i DOWN . 1 Musical piece's 2 Thick soup 3 Hawaiian guitars 4 Mai da 5 Sea birds 8 Innuendo 7 Sort 8 Else, unit 9 Optical reflectors 10 Perform with spssd 11 f,sdd03, at times 12 Mfcan K-uor 13 Ot en Arab land 14 Something valuabla 19 Impetus 23 Washing ton 25 Washing ton 23 First nama In movies 27 Party for men 20 Opening 23 Lepsa 32 Craftiness 33 David's son 34 Childish 35 Terror 33 and Fa!lcfM 37 Hidden facts 33 Specks 23 Ercssntnd wed;!a 41 En (togsther) 43 Heads of. Franc 43 Amount taksn In 47 Hivcr Into theSelna 43 out (terepts 3 Flow 52 Household Bp.. I It V 4 fi ii IT 14 ii TT I' LL T T I L! i MM i i I I i .L1JJL ii 'Ii r i y f -. t i. It !i-
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