8The Daily Tar HeelThursday, November 17,1983 Campus Calendar The Carolina Student FundDfW Campus Calendar will appear every Monday and Thursday. An nouncements to be run on Monday must be placed in the box outside the Carolina Student Fund office on the third floor of South Building by 5 p.m. the Friday before they are to run. An nouncements to be run on Thursday must be placed in the box by 5 p.m. of the preceding Tuesday. Only announcements from University recognized and campus organizations will be printed. Friday 6 p.m. IVCF Off Campus Potluck and Fellowship in the base ment of the Bible Church. For more information call 967-7558. 7 p.m. IVCF Northeast Chapter meeting featuring message and slide show by Claude Kaylor at the conference room of the Chapel of the Cross. For more information call 933-1415. 7:30 p.m. CARP presents Unification and the Martial Arts: amazing demonstration and speech by Grand Master of Wonhwa-do at Memorial Hall. For more information call 967-9080. 10 p.m. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Party in the U pen do Lounge. Cost: 50C Saturday 9 p.m. Anglican Student Fellowship Free Breakfast for students and faculty at the Chapel of the Cross. 10 p.m. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Semiformal at Great Hall. Tickets available from any member. ITEMS OF INTEREST The Alcohol Support Group meets every Wednesday in the Health Education Suite on the 2nd floor of Student Health Services. Come share with others whose lives are influenced by other's drinking. Call Leah TaUey at 966-2281 ext. 275 for more information. LAMBDA, Carolina Gay Aasodatkw newsletter, for NovemberDecember is available at campus libraries, at the Union information desk literature rack, or in Suite D of Union. Career Planning and Placement Service is seeking t Stu dent Editor for its monthly newsletter, to begin January, 1983. Applications available in 211 Hants Hall (962-6507). Application Deadline: Dec. 15. The Volunteer Action Center will match your talents and interests to an appropriate volunteer position. Stop by Room 203 of the Campus Y between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Y Span ISaME, VVVt v 6 12 pm Jiv 10 more sultsTreo! EnttrestoekPants l to$265 vs. $tzoo rar-r- V 11 BWV jXB pm X0 5 - "Hps. 1. croup Scarves Reg. to $30 $5.90 2. gSSS$&n Reg to $45 $12.90 3. Polo v-Ksck Stettend Sweaters Reg. $65 $29.90 BSffig Today 3:30 p.m. The Association of Business Students is offering a career seminar in T-7 New Carroll. John Rogers of Grow Group, ' Inc., will speak on manage ment. 4 p.m. Undergraduate History Asso ciation meeting in 569 Hamil ton with Dr. Lawrence Kessler speaking on "N.C.'s China Connection." 4 p.m. Industrial Relations Associa tion will meet at the Carolina Union with Dr. William Bigo ness from UNC Business School as the guest speaker. For more information call 933-9025. 5 p.m. Campus Pagan Fellowship Party for World Harvest. Meet in the Pit. For more in formation call 933-5151. 6 p.m. CARP & Campus Y Human Rights Week will sponsor a 8:30 p.m. speaker at Gerrard Hall. For more information call: 967-9080. 6 p.m. The Association of Women Students will sponsor a ques tion and answer session in ' P-ra Gerrard Hall with recently ex- . iled Solidarity leaders from Poland. The event was ori ginally scheduled for 4 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. Campus Christian Fellowship Worship Service in the Union. Call 942-8952 for more in formation. 1 p.m. Final home match of the UNC Rugby Club: UNC vs UNC-G on Ehririghaus Field. 7 p.m. Maranatha Ministries invites International Students to a Thanksgiving Dinner at the University Methodist Church. For more information call 933-5673. 7:30 p.m. Workshop for all volunteers of the Sexuality Education and Counseling Service in the Union "Telephone Coun seling Techniques." 8 p.m. The Carolina Choir presents the Fall Concert at Hill Hall. For more information call 933-2611. 8 p.m. STAND will have discussion groups in all dorms following the broadcast of "The Day After." Call 967-9353 for more information. to $250 $O9!9O Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia pre sents a recital by members of the fraternity. To be held at the Hill Hall auditorium. 7 p.m. IVCF Mid-Campus presents "Foreign Interests' Ed Heneger will speak on world wide missions. Campus Christian Fellowship Bible Study The Book of Acts in Campus House. For more information call 942-8952. Sign up to participate in the BISA campus-wide talent show at the Great Hall, Carolina Union. For more in formation call 966-5497 or 929-9551. j. Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting with singing group Damascus Road to be held in Gerrard Hall. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. Phi Theta Kappa Social at the Village Green Clubhouse (members may bring guests). For more information call 967-7368. Monday 12:30 p.m. STAND will be building a human chain in the Pit. All are welcome to attend. For more information call 962-9353. 6 p.m. UNC Model United Nations Club elections meeting at 351 Hamilton Hall. For more in formation call 1-489-7604. 7:30 p.m. The Carolina Gay Association election of officers at the Carolina Union. For more in formation call 942-5775. 8:15 p.m. UNC-CH Ski Club meeting in Room 206 in the Carolina Union. For more information call 968-8088. 7 p.m. (KE3ninEDk 3IIGl!LKin?33lEC!in 5. SgcT00 Reg. 6. Entire Stock corduroy Sport Coats Reg. 7.Assorted cotton Plaid Sport Shirts Reg. 8. Acrylic gloves; also dickies Reg. WEEK'S EARE TODAY n Heartland stars Clyde Stewart as a cattle homesteader and Eleanor Randall as his housekeeper living on the American prairie at the turn of the century and will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. Jazz movies of the '50s will be shown at 8:30 p.m. in Baldwin Auditorium on the Duke cam pus. Call 6844059 for more information. Vanities, Jack Heifner's comedy that chroni cles the process of growing up and growing apart in the lives of three Texas girls, will be presented by N.C. Central University's depart ment of dramatic art at 8:15 p.m. through Saturday and at 3:15 p.m. Sunday in University Theatre on" the N.C. Central, campus. Call 683-6242 for more information. Same Time, Next Year, Bernard Slade's com edy about a couple who meet yearly for a week end affair and a lifetime relationship, will be performed by the Raleigh Little Theatre at 8 p.m. through Saturday and at 3 p.m. Sunday. Call 821-3111 for more information. The Durham Symphony's Third Annual Pops Benefit will feature American music at 8:15 p.m. in the Durham Civic Center. Call 682-3836 for more information. Violist Sol Greitzer will appear with the North Carolina Symphony at 8 p.m. in Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh. Call 733-9536 for more information. Tapestries by Lila Clerk will be exhibited in the downstairs gallery of the Carolina Union through Tuesday. The annual UNC Faculty Art Show, featur ing works in a variety of media by 14 faculty ar tists, will be exhibited through Dec. 4 at the Ackland Art Museum. Hagia Sophia Through Byzantine Eyes, photographs of the great church in Istanbul, will be exhibited through Dec. 4 in the small gallery of the Ackland Art Museum. A mixed media exhibition by the Atlanta Ar tists Guild will be displayed through Nov. 30 in the Morehead Building. Three-dimensional paintings by Ron Snapp will be displayed in the Studio Art Classroom Building through Dec. 3. Tribute, an exhibition of works celebrating an influential person in each artist's life, will be dis played through Nov. 27 at CenterGallery. Works by Thia Zdanski, Susan Grossman and Carmen Elliot will be exhibited at Dolly's Place in Hillsborough through Monday. Works by the late Nancy Hanks, former chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts, will be displayed through Dec.. 4 at the - Duke Museum of Art in Durham. The 29th Annual Juried Art Show sponsored by the Durham Art Guild will be exhibited through Dec. 23 in the galleries of the' Durham Arts Council. Nicholas Africano: Paintings 1976-1983 will be on display through Jan. 29 at the North Carolina Musuem of Art in Raleigh. Paintings and drawings by Jim Starrett, a faculty member of the N.C. State University School of Design, will be exhibited through Dec. 31 at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh. $265 $89.90 $95 $39.90 to $30 $8.90 $12 $1-90 Ruckus Rodeo, a walk-through sculpture ex hibition, by Red Grooms, will be displayed through Dec. 3 1 at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh. Red Grooms: Prints of the '70s, a selection of 38 works by the New York artist, will be ex hibited at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh through Dec. 31. Works by WiUa McNeill will be on display at the Raleigh Little Theatre's Green Room Gallery through Sunday. Star of Bethlehem, an astronomical search for the Star of the Magi through science, scrip tural passages and historical speculation, will be shown through Jan. 9. at the Morehead Plane tarium. Call 9620045 for more information. Electricity, a trio consisting of Bob Lucas, Bill Schwarz and Mirian Sturm, will play a variety of music at 8 p.m. as part of the Art School's International Music Encounter. Call 929-2896 for more informatiqn." FRIDAY 18 An Officer and a Gentleman describes Richard Gere as Zack Mayo, a Naval Officer candidate who romances a local work-, ing girl, Debra Winger. Taylor Hackford's film, co-starring Louis Gossett Jr. in his Academy Award-winning performance, will be shown at 7, 9:30 and midnight in the Union. Auditorium. Admission $1. The Harder They Come, a reggae film star ring Jamaican singer Jimmy Cliff, will be shown at 8 and 10 p.m. at the Art School. Call 929-2896 for more information. The Lionel Hampton Trio and the Duke Uni versity Jazz Ensemble will perform at 8:30 p.m. in Page Auditorium on the Duke campus. Call 684-5450 for more information. Sky Rambles, a narrated tour of the current night sky, is offered at 7 p.m. before the regular program at the Morehead Planetarium. Sepa rate admission charge for each show. SATURDAY - q Pixote, Hector Babenco's Brazilian film about that country's abandoned street children, will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. The Duke Symphony Orchestra will give a concert of chamber' orchestra works at 8:15 p.m. in Baldwin Auditorium on the Duke cam pus. Call 684-5450 for more information. . Tapestries by Silvia Heyden will be displayed in the East Campus Gallery of the East Campus Library on .the Duke campus through Dec. 19. The French group Kornog will play Celtic music from Brittany at 8:30 p.m. as part of the Art School's International Music Encounter. Call 929-28 for more information. SUNDAY f Bringing Up Baby, starring Cary Grant Aj as a mild-mannered paleontologist who loses a dinosaur bone and Katherine Hepburn, who loses her pet leopard Baby, will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. The Carolina Choir will perform works by Brahms, Ives, Copland and Vaughan Williams at 8 p.m. in Hill Hall Auditorium. Call 962-1039 for more information. JJAIDE PALACE CHINESE AND SEAFOOD RESTAURANT We now deliver Chinese and Seafood to your door. Our specialities are the spicy Sino Calabash styled seafood and stir fried seafood. They are genuinely delicious. Our great selection of cuisines from Hunam and Szechan are delectable. Lunch and dinner catering service is available for any size special gathering. 103 E. Main St Carrboro, N.C. 27510 across from Daily Luncheon is $2.90 Call us for our dinner menu All ABC Permits Major Credit Cards Accepted NCNB 1 942-0006 November 18, at 7:30 in Memorial Hall Dr. Jooh Seuk, Founder and Grand Master of Worihwa-do, the unified martial art, will speak about Unificationism and the Martial Arts. Free ticket's, special prizes, and free mini lessons are available how. Call 967-9080 W800 Main Street, Carrboro We carry a complete line of specialty foods and wine, and a variety of import be;ersi We also serve you with a full service meat case and a "choose your own" bulk produce dept. Boiled Ham $1.99 lb. Turkey Breast $2.99 lb. Potato Salad 89$ . Meister Brau $1.89 6Pk. Monica Umstaedt Rossman will give an organ recital at 5 p.m. in Duke Chapel in Durham. Call 684-5450 for more information. The Heart and Soul music for, by or about drummers and bassists will be performed by the Art School Jazz Ensemble at 7 p.m. as part of the Sunday Jazz Series at the Art School. Call 929-2896. MONDAY j Experimental Film Night at 7 p.m. in ZX. the Union Auditorium will feature eight avant-garde films by Georges Melies and later avant-garde films by Haslanger, Breer, Brakage, Nelson, Burckhardt and Deren. The Matrix Brass Quintet will perform at 8 p.m. in Recital Hall on the Peace College cam pus in Raleigh. Call 832-2881 for more infor mation. TUESDAY . yy PlayMakers Repertory Company's staged reading series will present High Standards by Tom Huey at 7 p.m. in 06 Graham Memorial Hall. The time is subject to change; interested people should confirm the performance time by calling 962-1121. Musk for Voices and Viols on St. Caetilia's Day will be performed by the UNC Collegium Musicum at 8 p.m. in Gerrard Hall. Call 962-1039 for more information. MOVIES Plaza I The Big Chill at 3, 5:05, 7:10 and 9:15. Plaza n Educating Rita at 3, 5:10, 7:20 and 9:30. Plaza ID The Ostennan Weekend at 3:05, 5:10, 7:15 and 9:20 ends today. AmityviHe 3-D starts Friday at 3:05, 5:10, 7:15 and 9:20. Varsity I Tango and Zelig at 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15. Varsity II Liquid Sky at 3, 5, 7 and 9 ends today. Rear Window starts Friday at 3, 5, 7 and 9:05. Varsity Lateshows Pink Flamingos and Cafe Flesh at 11:30 Friday and Saturday. Carolina Blue Deal of the Century at 3, 5, 7 and 9 ends today. Trading Places starts Friday at 7:30 and 9:30. Carolina White The Dead Zone at 7:15 and 9:15; times change Friday to 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15. Carolina Lateshows Life of Brian and Harold and Maude at 11:45 Friday and Satur day. Ram I Never Say Never Again at 7 and 9:30; weekend matinees at 2 and 4:30. Ram II Here and Now at 7:15 and 9:15; weekend matinees at 3:15 and 5:15. Ram III Brainstorm at 7 and 9:15 ends to day. A Night in Heaven starts Friday; call 967-8284 for times. Ram Lateshows Flesh Gordon and High Anxiety at 11:30 Friday and Saturday. Carolina (Durham) Fanny and Alexander at 7:30, Saturday at 4 and 8 and Sunday at 1, 4:30 and 8. Compiled by David Schmidt, assistant arts editor. . Cafeteria Luncheons Mon.-Fri. 11:30-2:15 Sun. 12:00-2:30 Regular Dinners Sun.-Thurs. 5:00-9:30. Fri.-Sat. 5:00-10:30 Free Admission video snowing minMesson J r if i n hi - 11 t I M I (Li 929-4000 8 am-9 pm Mon.-Fri. 12 pm-6 pm Prices good thru 111983 TiiUfeflA Mill

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