CALENDAR. The Campus Y Film Series treating the theme "War and Aggression" continues tonight with Lord of the Flies, a film based on William Colding's book by the same name. At 8 p.m. in 106 Carroll Hall. Admission is free. COMING EVENTS The Outing Club will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in Forest Theatre (Carolina Union in case of rain). Club activities include backpacking, canoeing, rock climbing, caving and biking. New members are welcome. Magic, Ritual and Belief: the Fundamentalist Phe nomenon b the catch-all title for John Baggetfs (department of anthropology) lecture on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Joyner dormitory lounge. Admission is free. Au dience discussion is encouraged. Sponsored by the UNC Campus Y. An open poetry reading will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Art School in Carrboro. No admission charge. For information call 942-2041. ITEMS OF INTEREST Students interested in assisting new international students' adjustment to UNC and Chapel Hill should sign up to be a Campus Friend for this fall. Information and sign-up sheets are available at the International Center in the Carolina Union. Wanted Musicians, actors, comics, jugglers, magi cians, etc, wishing to be discovered, for Hot Summer Open Mike Nights each Monday. No pay to enter tainers, but free beer. For sign-up information, contact the Art School. Carr Mill. Carrboro at 942-2041 . N.C. Arts Council is recruiting professional dancers, musicians or musicdance companies to tour the state in 1983-84. Deadline for application is Aug. 1. Details are available from the musicdance coordinator, N.C. Arts Council, Department of Cultural Resources, Raleigh, or phone 733-2111. The National Endowment for the Arts and SECCA an nounce the seventh grant program of Individual Artists Fellowships for southeastern artists. Application dead line is Nov. 5. For guidelines and application forms con tact Southwestern Center for Contemporary Art, 750 Marguerite Drive, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106. Tele phone 725-1904. The 1982 Durham Parks and Recreation Department CityCounty Tennis Tournament for youths and adults will be held July 30-Aug. 6 at the Rock Quarry Tennis Courts. Application forms may be obtained from the recreation department, local tennis clubs and sporting goods stores. ' CINEMA Campus If s My Turn Friday. King of Hearts Sunday. La Cage Aim Folles Monday. Outland Wednesday. All films will be shown at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. in the Union Auditori um. Admission is by UNC I.D. or Union Privilege Card. Chapel Hill Chapel Kill Public Library presents the 1938 screw ball comedy The Awful Truth Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. Admission free. Joan Crawford and Bette Davis star in Whatever Hap pened to Baby )ane tonight at 7:30 and 10:15 at the Art School in Carrboro. Tickets $2 for members and $2.50 for non-members. . Plaza I Annie at 2. 4:30. 7 and 9:30 ends today. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas starts Friday at 2:30, 4:50. 7:10 and 9:30. SHOW OFF THAT BEAUTIFUL SUMMER TAN! We have a large selection of The 1983 Twins Bathing Suits. All bikinis $27,50 All one piece suits $34.50 155 E. Franklin "Bathing Suits to be worn away from Mom!" Plaza II - Six Pack today at 2:50, 5, 7:1 0 and 9:20. Fri day the times become 2.45, 4:55, 7:05 and 9:20. Plaza lll-Tron at 3:15, 5:15. 7:15 and 9:10. Varsity Midsummer Nighfs Sex Comedy at 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15. - Varsity Lateshow The Rocky Horror Picture Show at midnight Friday and Saturday. Carolina Blue-E.T.-The Extra-Terrestrial at 2:15, 4:30, 7 and 9:30. Carolina White-Diner at 2:45, 5. 7:30 and 9.50. Carolina Lateshow Taxi Driver at midnight Friday and Saturday. Ram I Raiders of the Lost Ark at 7:15 and 9:30 with weekend matinees at 2:45 and 5. Ram II -The Secret of N.I.M.H, at 7 and 8:45 with weekend matinees at 3 and 5. Ram III The Sword and the Scorcerer at 7:30 and 9:30 ends today. Author, Author starts Friday at 7:20 and 9:30 with weekend matinees at 3 and 5:10. , THEATRE Butterflies Are Free Village Dinner Theatre in Mor risville offers dinner and this comedy for $10 Sunday through Thursday, $12.50 Friday and Saturday. Through July25. Call 5964343 or 787-7771 for reservations. Nights call 782-4645. The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival in High Point presents Romeo and Juliet tonight Friday. Satur day. Sunday and Tuesday. Call 887-3001 for ticket infor mation. DANCE Pilobolus, Crowsnest and Mo mix perform tonight, Fri day and Saturday at 8 p.m. in Page Auditorium on Duke campus. These performances mark the end of the American Dance Festival TO. For tickets call 684-4059. Chuck Davis Dance Company and Friends will offer an evening of traditional African dance and music on Friday at 7:30 at the St. Joseph's Performance Center. 804 Fayetteville St.. Durham. A $1 donation is re quested. . GALLERY Ackland Art Museum "100 Master Drawings" from the permanent collection now on view. Morehead Building Works by CenterGallery artists are on display. "Plat du Jour," an exhibit of ceramic wall pieces by Conrad Weiser, will open Sunday at the Gallery of the Art School in Carrboro. A reception will be held from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. MUSIC , Recital for flute and guitar Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Reynolds Theater. Bryan University Center. Duke cam pus. Tickets $3 and $1.50 at Page Box Office and at the door NIGHTLIFE The Carolina Union presents Voices of Peace, a 30-voice gospel choir, Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Creat Hall. Admission free. Stephen's. . .after all Jazz vocalist Bus Brown per forms in the supper club through Sunday. Monday and Tuesday The Peter Adonis Revue For Women Only. Call 9290217. The Art School Hot Summer Open Mike Night featur ing Triangle talent Monday at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $1.50 and $2. The Station Call 942-5144 for information on this week's bands. Cafs Cradle Call 967-9053 for band information. This will be a Big Dance Weekend at the Art School, featuring a square dance with the Cane Creek C loggers and The New Chatham Rabbits Friday, and the Big Swing Dance Band with the sounds of the 40s and 50s on Saturday. Call 929-28 for information. ETS aH 0toto3,pQs?Q 'SSeg cams. ATOnnorj is a difficult decision that's made easier ty the women of the Fleming Center. Counselors are available day and night to support and understand you. Comfort, safety, privacy, and a friendly staff . . . that's what the Fleming Center is all about. All inclusive fees Up to 10 Tresis ITrca pregnancy testing Very csrly pregnancy tests 0all 781-88B0 day or npit TIiq Flaming Center malica th.0 difference. i i i i i i i i B Lancheon Specials available at lunch 11 to 2 p.m. M-F Pizza EaCIet . . . $2.95 Spaghetti . . . . $1.95 Lasaaa ...... $2.95 Salad Bar . . . . . $1.95 Great Potato . $1.95 Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-mldnitef Fit & Sat. 11-1 a.m., Sun. 4-11 p.m. PRESENT TIBS AD FOR 2 FOni PIZZA SPECIAL! 203 W. H2AHKLIH ST. 942-5149 3 wjicc c'J t!.3 tzlzl yea can cat Msz zi you c'eitlllilll f7J yrl''' 3 ccnczi 1 --, Your Next Pair of Prescription Glasses or Prescription Sunglasses Coupon Good Thru 73182 (You must present this ad at the time of order) e pi IANS I Michael Costabile, Licensed Optician 235A Elliott Road 968-4776 Hours: 9-6 M-F We should be more than happy to arrange an eye examination for you. 6 The Tar Heel Thursday, July 22, 1982

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