47he Daily Tar HeelFriday. February 19, 1982 Auditions open for 'Caberet' Instrumental auditions for the student production of the musical Cabaret will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday in the Carolina Union auditorium. Interested musicians are asked to sign up at the Union information desk by noon Monday. They are also requested to bring their own instruments and a prepared selection to the auditions, which will be scheduled at 15-minute intervals. Cabaret will run April 21-25. Per former audition dates will be announced next week. Benefit game set UNC and N.C. State fraternity and sorority members will participate in the Second Annual Greek All-Star Basketball Game at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Meredith College gymnasium in Raleigh. Proceeds from the game will go to the Heart Fund. The N.C. State chapter of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity is spon soring the game. Public -service announcements must be turned into the box outside DTH offices in the Carolina Union by noon if they are to run the next day. Each item will be run at least twice. TODAY'S ACTIVITIES CkanctSor Christopher C. Fordham III will be the special acst of lac IliUH Foundation. Services will begin at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:30 p.m. and remarks by the chancellor at 8:30 p.m. Call 942-4057 for more information. Look for the new AWS T-shirts, Women in Mnsic, at the Association for Women Students' table from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Union lobby. The Faculty Council of the University of North Carolina at Chapel HiH will meet at 3 p.m. in the faculty lounge of the Morehead Building. Chancellor Christopher Fordham will preside. The GranvUle-Off Campus Chapter of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. at the Chapd of the Cross. Christian singersongwirter David Younger will be the guest. Practice Interview stssioM with a counselor will be held from 10 a.m. until 12 noon and from 2 to 4 p.m. Call or drop in 211 Hanes Hall to make an appointment for a one-hour practice interview session. Mid -Cam pus inter-Vanity will meet at 7 p.m. in the Union. Stephanie Larsen from the I-IV staff will speak. Professor Hajime Orimo of the University of Tokyo's department of geriatrics will discuss "The Japanese View on the Health Care of the Elderly," at noon in 202 Faculty Laboratory Office Building. The program is sponsored by the department of pharmacology. Come to our Fascbingfest. The German department will celebrate the end of (Carnival season at 8-12 p.m. in the Com munity Church on Mason Farm and Purefoy roads. German band, dancing, prizes. All the beer, pretzels you want with the entrance fee of $3.50. Costumes optional. Important orientation meeting for new CGC members will be held at 4 p.m. in 217 Union. ifin'Q1 Plitt Reduced Ad EAST FRANKLIN STREET 942-3061 SECOND BIG WEEK! Shows nightly at 7:20 & 9:40 You don't have to b3 crazy to liva lwe. but it helps . y jHW OEM 9 --.V S - NN vW i4, i v. . ....v.-.W-:.s-.vv. ? : ft ' n" n ii i nmiiiii imi i iqihiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiMnPTi'iiiiirifiii ii i METR0-G0LDWYN MAYER Presents rPG A MICHAEL PHILLIPS Production of A DAVID S. WARD Film NICK NOLTE DEBRA WINGER JOHN STEINBECK'S CANNERY ROW AUDRA UNDLEY JOHN HUSTON JACK NITZSCHE iirk. RICHARD MacDONALD ihmh..-ivm SVLN NYKVIST. Hdvii i ion id it. in JOHN STEINBECK rntmniin MICHAEL PHILLIPS rillr-it Urn Iht- i dim. (hrn fed in DAVID S. WARD CAROLINA CLASSICS SERIES Starts Marlene Dietrich, Tyrone Power & Today!vAs. a Charles Laughton in the 7;Vlr--V 1957 Agatha Christie London Matinees courtroom murder trial mystery! at "Witness for the Prosecution" 2:50 & 5:10 Hirprrprl hv Rillv Wildpr CAROLINA THEATRE LATE SHOWS r . ir Fri- II ;...r fp Sat. - at i'l .j2 54 11:45 ''Nashville'' director Robert Altman's all-star epic including Lily Tomlin arrr 1 1 1 1 ca . iCKK GEORGE L SCOTT CWW8U : X STERLING HAYDEN KFFN1N WYMN 'ni"t -v iiirv irrn A comedy masterpiece Directed by Stanley Kubrick -Fri. & Sat. at 12:00 r 4 "Diane Keaton and Albert Finney give the land of performances that in the theatre become legendary There isn't a scene in director Alan Parker's new picture 'Shoot the Moon' that I think rins fchehs has pven us a movie about separating that is perhaps the most reveallas American movie of the era! PauSn KeU THE NEW YORKER MAGAZINE MAs spare and as sharp in its detail as fine prose and as continuously surprising... A Cne Chn...fcnny harrowing inteHent and movh3...Miss Keaton is terrinc.and Mr. Finney pves the kind of anguished bins f- length performance one associates with his best world Vincent Canby, THE NEW YORK TIMES SHTiMN MET RO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENTS ALBERT FINNEY DIANE KEATON IN AN ALAN PARKER FILM "SHOOT THE MOON" KAREN ALLEN PETER WELLER DANA HILL EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS EDGAR J. SCHER1CK STUART MILLAR WRITTEN BY BO GOLDMAN PRODUCED BY ALAN MARSH IffirJia DIRECTED BY ALAN PARKER MmxmX:pSSSi COMING EVENTS ComeAo the Womea, Wine wd Song student coffee bouse and hear student musicians from 3:13 to S p.m. Saturdday upstairs in the Union. Coffee and pastries will be served. The Association for Wome Students will present workshops as part of the Women, Wine and Song musk festival from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday in third floor Gardner Hall. Featured will be Traditional Songs and Music (1-2:23 p.m.), Voicing (2:30-3:30), Songwriting and Rewriting (4-5 p.m.) and Storytelling (4-5 p.m.) For more information, contact AWS at 962-2165. AWS presents an evening of performances by women at Women, Wine and Song at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Great Hall. Come hear Paula Lark, Sally Spring. Venus Rising, Hunter Davis and more. Tickets are available at the Union desk or at the door. Bring your own wine and beer. A Havdalaa service will be held in the country at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, refreshments will be served. Carpools will leave Hillel at 7 p.m. For directions or information call 942-4057. The Anglican Student Fellowship of the Chapel of the Cross is sponsoring a quiche dinner to benefit the spring Student Mis sions program, which will aid poor communities in Haiti and in the Appalachian region of Tennessee, at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Chapel of the Cross. Cost is $4, $2 for children. Tickets are available from ASF members or at the chapel. The film series "What Happened to the Human Race?" featuring Dr. C. Everett Koop, U.S. surgeon general, will be presented, free of charge, by Pregnancy Support Services. At Chapel Hill Bible Church, today and Saturday. The Annual Khwanis Pancake Jamboree will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. today and from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday at the University Methodist Church on East Franklin Street. Tickets are S2 for adults and children over 6. The UNC Cycling Club Time Trials will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Tripp's Store on Highway 54 East. For more information call 929-4661. The Black Interdenominational Student Association will provide transportation to St. Titus Episcopal Church in Durham Sundav. If you need a ride or would like to drive, please meet B1SA at Chase Hall or the Student Union 10:15-10:30 a.m. Michael D'vorack will be the featured speaker for the Carolina United Jewish Appeal meeting to be held at II a.m. Sunday at Hillel. Brunch will be served. For more information contact Lucy at 933-0149 or Hillel at 942-4057. . Senior Class Committee will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday in 215 Union. Bring your favorite dessert to share. The L'NC Collegium Musicum will give a concert of Baro que Music at 8: 1 5 p.m. Sunday at the Horace Williams House. Reservations requested, so call 942-7818. United Christian Fellowship invites aD to worship with them. Services are held at 1 1 a.m. Sundays in Upendo Lounge. Greek Christian Fellowship will present Jerry Blacklaw, singer and comedican for Young Life, at 8 p.m. Sunday in the parlor of the Chapel of the Cross. Come and bring a friend. APO will sell doughnuts and hot chocolate at ticket distribu tion Sunday morning. Proceeds will to to fight multiple sclerosis. The UNC Outing Club and Triangle University Grotto of the National Speleological Society will have a vertical caving workshop at 1 p.m. Sunday in Woollen Gym.. For members only. - Campus Girl Scouts will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday in the fourth floor lounge of Morrison. Everyone is welcome. Call 933-4296 for more information. Students interested in Studying Abroad are encouraged to meet the representative from the Institute of European Studies at 2:30 p.m. Monday in 220 Union. The Orientation meeting for new CGC members (64th ses sion) has been changed to 4 p.m. Monday in 217 Union. - The UNC-CH Dungeons and Dragons Qub will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. Monday in the Union. All people interested . in D&D are welcome. Environmental Policy lecture: Dr. Peter Mayer-Tasch, a . professor at the Univeristy of Munich, West Germany, will speak on "The Politics of Environmental Policy in West Ger many" at noon Monday in 207 Hamilton Hall. Pre-MedPre-DentPre-Vet students: An mterviewing skills workshop wUl be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday to prepare students for professional school interviews. Sign-up in 201-D Steele. Cary Fowler, co-author of Food-First will speak on the genetic vulnerability in agriculture at 7 p.m. Monday in Berry hill Hall. A pot-luck will be held at 6 p.m. Interested in going to medical school, especially at UNC? An informal meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday in 103 Berry hill Hall. The meeting is sponsored by UNCs Student Advisory Committee on Minority Recruitment. Come and hear some of the administrators and medical students view points. . Cheerleading cHnk will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Monday in Great Hall. Come meet the Carolina cheerleaders and learn about the coming spring tryouts. Also learn stunts, chants and dances. Dress to practice. The Industrial Relations Association will meet at 4 p.m. Monday in 202 Union. Ralph Tedares of the Torrington Com pany will speak on his duties as director of industrial relations. The UNC Outing Qub will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the 033ER? mSSB 3 'MS- Listen to. . . MICKEY MILLS and STEEL Caribbean Sounds on WXYCFM89.3 Sunday from 3-4 pm Host Larry Thomas BARGAIN MATINEES $2.00 I 'TILL 6 PM MON.-FRI. ALL SCREENS HELD OVER! 2nd BIG WEEK 3:00 5:10 7:20 9:30 SSTJV- When M y A V- - .-.f Charlie Smith went down tothebordei he found more than' a line between Texas and Mexico. S'Y,, v MV : within himself. He found a line The Border is an intense film both in its use of language and depiction of violence. JACK WICHOLSOSM v 1X31 DOUBLE FEATURE COMEDY! Two Movies For One Admission! 3:30 7:10 5:20 9:00 Ai:. Thank Cod rt$ only motion picture! Til ' ' " . f ... STARTS TODAY! HHtv nt Mn 'Oiiu lix- nit- BASED ON THE TERRIFYING BEST-SELLING NOVEL BY PETER STRAUrT "GHOST STORY" FRED MELVYN DOUGLAS JOHN ASTAIRE-DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. HOUSEMAN . CRAIG WASSON PATTQCIANEAL AUCE KRIGE RCSTRIcrilO UNOfM 17 (QUIMS tCCOMPkHVIM A UNIVERSAL PICTURE iQAi u I rvjTX.truc a i j iiv en iruv tk.v Union. The club provides a framework for beginners and cx perts to get together on backpacking, cross-country skiing, canoeing, climbing, carving and kayaking adventurers. A dink for novice cavers will be featured after the meeting. Professor SaKatore I. Comporeale will discuss the relation ship of duture and sodety from the perspective of a ' Renaissance scholar in his lecutre "The Crisis of Humanism and Theology in the Renaissance" at 4 p.m. Tuesday in 569 Hamilton Hall. ' ITEMS OF INTEREST Anyone wishing to sponsor a Mood mo bile next year should contact APO at 962-3996 or 962-1044. This is a good service project for fraternities, sororities and other dubs and groups. Come with m and protest intervention In Q Salvador. Stop by the table in the Union to get information and bus tickets to the Feb. 27 protest march in Fayetteville. The event is sponsored by UNC-Fort Bragg Coalition. Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling will be held at 8:15 p.m. Saturday at Chapel Hill High School Gym. Admission is $5 for adults and S3 for children under 12. Proceeds will go toward the school's Future Business Leaders of America Qub. Summer Jobs. How about Florida for the summer? Represent! tives from Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida will be on campus March 4 and 5 for interviews and hiring. Look for the posters. Instramentab (oditiom for "Cabaret" will be held 3-5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday in the Union Auditorium. In strumentalists must bring their own instruments and a prepared selection. (Piano provided for pianists.) Sign-ups will be taken before noon on Monday or at the door. Production dates are April 21 through 25. The musical is being sponsored by the Carolina Union. Applications are now available fca the International Center for the Class of 193S Summer Study Abroad Fellowships valued at $1,000 each for currently enrolled UNC juniors and sophomores to pursue independent study projects overseas this coming summer. Application deadline is March 16. Come by the International Center in the Union for more information. Howard Rollins, nominated for the Academy Award for his performance in Ragtime, will star in Medal of Honor Rag at the Fort Bragg Playhouse at 8:15 p.m. today through Sunday, and matinees will be at 2:15 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Ad mission is $5, however, a discount is available if 20 or more from UNC go. Applications are available at the Union information desk for anyone interested in attending the reception for Ale Haley. It will be after his lecture Feb. 25. Applications should be return ed to the desk by 5 p.m. Feb. 18. Mid term Survival Kit Are papers and exams getting you down? This workshop will provide you with information and techniques in nutrition, exercise, time managment, study skills and stress management. It is from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday. Preregistration before Feb. 22 is mandatory. Call Student Health Service at 966-2281, ext. 275. Playmakers Repertory Company is recruiting ushers for its new play, "Mobile Hymn," to be performed Feb. 24-March 7. For ushering, you get to see the play free. Sign up at 203 Graham Memorial. ; Robert W. Linker Award nominations are available in the RHA office and 103 Carr Building. The Linker Award is given to a freshman or sophomore for his outstanding contribution to residence hall living. Applications are due Feb. 26. The New WeB is the Campus Wellness Resource Center, and its purpose is to promote positive health in the University population. It is located in the Health Education Section of the Student Health Service. Staffed by peer health educators, The New Well offers drop-in consultations and wdcomes all to visit our browsing library and lounge. Our hours this spring are 3:15 until 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The New Well also responds to students health questions bi-weekly in the Daily Tar HeeL The New Well phone number is 942-WELU9355). "Chariots of Fire" discount tickets available from the Maranatha Student Fellowship Monday through Friday from 1 1 a.m. until I p.m. and 3-5 p.m. at NCNB Plaza. Pregnancy Supports Strokes (PSS) exists as a non-profit, non-political organization concerned to offer women in crisis pregnancies positive alternatives to abortion. If you would like more information about our program or about how you can help out, we welcome your calls. Evening, 942-8168 or daytime 81929-3728. DAT (Dental Admission Test) applications and "Update" hand-out for those planning admission to dental schools for fall '83 are now available in 201-D Steele Building and 101 Nash Hall. Test is April 17; application deadline is March 22. MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) applications and "Update" hand-outs for those planning admission to Medical . Schools in fall '83 are now available in 201-D Steele Building and 101 Nash Han. Test will be given April 24. 1.D. pictures re quired with applications, due March 26. Student Government will be accepting applications for cabinet bead position Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Applications and sign-up sheets for interviews will be availabe beginning Tuesday. Anyone interested in serving as the UNICFJ Y Committee chairperson next year, please leave a message at the Y or caU 967-3296 for more information. Applications for places at the reception for Tom Wolfe after his Carolina Sympobinm appearance March 18 are available at the Union desk. Watch for corning symposium events. Nominations for the Roger A. Davis Award, presented to the student who has given outstanding service to the Universi ty, especially hi residence life, are now being accepted. Nomination forms are available at the RHA office, suite B, Union, and are due March 31. The Expec Committee of AED wiU meet at 5:30 p.m. Tues day in the hospital cafeteria. Undecided about a career choice or major? Career planning and decision making group will help you identify your interests and skills and explore career options. Call University Coun sd ing Center, 962-2175 to sign up. . AWS presents women, wine and song: a women's Musk Festival, Sat., March 20. There will be a student coffeehouse at 3 p.m. that afternoon. If you would like to perform, contact the AWS office, Suite D in the Union or Susan Roe at 929-4202 or Clarissa Howe at 942-2613 by Monday. Opportunities for Water Research Grants Applications from faculty members of senior colleges and universities in North . Carolina for grants under the Institute's fiscal year 1982-83 ' program will be accepted until April 2. No exceptions will be - made to this cutoff date. Additional information and copies f instructions for preparation of proposals can be obtained frm the Institute by contacting the Office of the Director, 124 Rid dick Building, NCSC. Raleigh, 27650-5999, Telephone 737-2815. . . Vietnam veterans interested in Joining a support group, call John Kin at 933-7057. The Sixth Annual Student Lobby for Soviet Jewry will be hdd Feb. 24 in Washington, D.C. Participants attend a brief ing and them meet with their congressmen. For information caU Aliza Rosenthal at 933-6224 or Hilld at 942-4057. The Order of the Old WeB, a campus honorary recognizing sevice and scholarships, is now accepting nominations for 1982. Nominations forms are available at the Union desk. Deadline is Feb. 26. Nominations forms are now available at the Union desk and at Carr Building for membership into the Sodety of Janus, as honorary society that recognizes people who have made outstanding contributions of service to residence hall life. Forms are due by 5 p.m. Friday to 103 Carr Building. We have beautiful, fresh cut flowers & arrangements for all occasions We wire flowers anywhere Come see us in front of Granville Towers at University Square 968-4936 I PL Buy any size "J Pizza get another one of equal or less value I Try our other luncheon specials, too! 208 W. Franklin St. 942-5149 - -1 Back To School Sale :0-50 OFF Selected Athletic Shoes v 1 Nike Brooks Adidas Tiger E.B. Autry & Others University SqUare (Next to Granville. f , Opentonite Tmv.frft j33 W, Franklin St: -- 942-1078 i 3 f r wuiiMyip)y'iMju,..M nwmLWJUwmmMmmpV!wm Tff liiillfffrT - I i l j in id m mi imi--- BARGAIN MATINEE MON.-FRI. TILL 6 PM-S2.00 1 2ND CHILLING WEEK! 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 Fri.-Sat. Midnight All seats $2.00 V v The Tarheel Track Team is going to TALLAHASSEE Thanks to your support ; Domino's raised $1,500 for the UNC Track Team's expenses to the Domino's Pizza Relays on Mar, 20 & 21st in Tallahassee. o cP STARTS TODAY! 2:45 5:00 7:15 9:30 shows at W " !' it fa ta t. JS i, 4 'w' Halted Artists .MGMUnted Artists DWbutMW! and Mrtttoq