6The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, October 8, 1986 Drama department gets 'Wilder' with double-header production By RENE MEYER Staff Writer "A Little Wilder," the first of two productions in the Department of Dramatic Art's season, opens tonight in Playmakers Theater. The production consists of two early Thorton Wilder one-act plays. The first one-act is "The Happy Journey to Camden and Trenton," set in the 1930s. It follows the voyage of the Kirby family to visit their married daughter who has been ill. The second play, "The Long Christ mas Dinner," traverses 90 years in the life of the Bayard family, using techniques similar to those used in last year's Play Makers Repertory Company production "The Dining Minority misinterpreted because he had actu ally opposed federal infringements of the rights and autonomy of individ ual states. ; "It was written so that the federal government would have played a larger part in who could and who could not vote, which is a right that Reagan fromPagei have a beneficial effect on Congress man (Bill) Cobey's campaign, as well as for all Republican candidates across the board." But a poll conducted for the Raleigh News and Observer and the Winston-Salem Journal poll indi cated that Reagan's support was not a major influence on the race. It found that 21 percent of all respond ents were more likely to vote for Broyhill because Reagan favors him, 18 percent said they were less likely, and 55 percent said it made no difference. The Associated Press contributed to this story. Varsity 10,17 the color VtST h..nuA2 OF MONEY 'Let us now praise 'Men; a brilliant comedy." "WHAT DOES A Hill?" rtlDBII... k tm ky Cns Dime 2 20 . 4:30 7 20 . 9 30 EXCLUSIVE! 4 BEAUTIFUL NEW PRINT IN GLORIOUS KINTEK STEREO A Rnnwi with a View .X 'T-jTr. 2uK 5 3 3 Attention ML Students! Presently. HT has openings at their S. Elliott Road location for various part-time positions. Why Harris Teeter? 1. Minimum starting pay of $3.50 per hour, possibly raised after a 90 day evaluation 2. Flexible hours 3. Eligible for Employee Stock Ownership Flan 4. Paid vacations 5. life insurance eligibility 6. Hospitalization eligibility 7. 401-k eligibility Hours managed to assist you with your studies and activities whenever possible. If you're interested, contact GABY TAYLOR and fill out an application. The openings are immediate and will be filled as we interview, so don't delay. Join the Harris Teeter family today! S. Elliott Rd. Chapel Hill. N.C 27514 929-0024 Today, 12-5 pm in Room." All the action takes place in the same dining room. Time is accelerated, creating an energy that exposes the spirit of an American generation. "Wilder was experimenting with new theatrical forms in his use of the narrator, and in that he demands greater participation from the audience's imagination and, therefore, a stronger emotional commitment," said Tom Nahrwold, director. In Wilder's early works one can see the initial experiments "that come to fruition in his greater plays," he said. Wilder is best known for his play "Our Town." At the age of 27 he from page 1 should belong to the states," Brewer said. She added that Broyhill supported an extension of the Voting Rights Act under Reagan and backed the national holiday honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Lawton said Broyhill was also one of only 14 senators who recently voted against sanctions in South Africa to protest its apartheid government. Brewer defended Broyhilfs vote on the sanctions, saying his position is subject to misinterpretation. He opposes the system of apartheid and took a position for limited sanctions similar to Reagan's, she said. Broyhill was dissatisfied with the Senate's final bill calling for limited sanctions because he thought it would hurt the blacks that it should help, Lawton said. Kinney said he doubted that minorities would benefit from Broy hill's political alignment with Rea gan. "If he's for everything Mr. Reagan is for, then he won't help minority voters any. I would suspect that most minority people will vote for Sanford," he said. ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $2.50 TiinilLTIUUTTKl(EXC.WUUn) HURRYl LAST WEEK TOP GUN (PG) 3:00 5:10 7:20 9:25 THE BOY WHO COULD FLY 3:10 5:15 7:25 9:35 (PG) l.M:i---iia:i3fl JO. 00 5:15 7:30 ?:45 received his first Pulitzer Prize for a novel. Ten years later he received a second Pulitzer for "Our Town" and became the first author to receive the honor in two categories. Nahrwold graduated with a mas ter of fine arts degree from the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco where he met David Hammond, PRC's artistic director. He first came to UNC last spring as a guest artist in PRC's production of "The Guiteau Burlesque." He ended up staying to the end of the semester and directing a graduate workshop production. It was on the basis of that success the department asked him to direct a play this fall. Nahrwold currently lives in New York and helps run a cooperative theatre workspace called the 29th Street Project. The Department of Dramatic Art is one of two theater possibilities for undergraduates. The other is the Lab Theater, which presents a number of student-produced and directed shows each semester. These shows are done in the "black-box" theater in the basement of Graham Memor ial. The DDA does one production each semester in the historical PlayMakers Theater. The DDA productions are usually directed by drama department teachers or vis iting artists, rather than by students. The students acting in "A Little Wilder" are all undergraduates. Many of them are newcomers to UNC, but the director finds them to be a very talented group. Serena Ebhardt, a junior from Raleigh, is one of the few drama majors in the production. "It's been an incredible learning process," she said of the production. "I learned more doing this show than the whole (previous) time I've been here." Other students reflected a great admiration for the playwright and for the whole exper ience of putting on a play. A Little Wilder will be performed by the Department of Dramatic Art tonight through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 and 8 p.m. in Playmakers Theater. Call 962-1121 for ticket information. Avoid the lottery blues. Apply now! All apartments on the bus line to UNC. 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WOMEN: SPA HEALTH CLUB 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP FOR $250. A $425 VALUE. SAVE $175. IF INTERESTED CALL USA AT 929-3481. Libertarians, objectives, free-marketeers: The Society for Individual Liberty meets Tues. at 7:30 in 218, Student Union. Meeting features a film and discussion of H.D. Thoreau. MASTERING ANXIETY: Skills for a Calm Life, taught by Reid Wilson, PhD psychologist, author, hypnother apist. Sat. October 11, 10 am- 4 pm, $45. Call Community Wholistic Health Center, Carrboro, 929 1132. MET FANS COME TO HE'S NO HERE, Wed aeaday. Watck start of a dyaasty aad the destractioa of the Astros! I Love Daaa. Campus Y Dinner Discussion on Friday Oct. 10 5:30. Jimmy Ellis, graduate student from South Africa speaking on Apartheid. All Welcome! Sign up at Y. Oct. 10: A DAY TO REMEMBER UNC-AASG THE COMPUTER CO OP can help you choose the right PC Clone.- Non-Profit Instruction and sales. Good information and prices. Hours 1 to 5 weekdays. Call 942-7704. Carolina Career Day - Meet nearly 50 employers October 8 from 12 5pm in Great Hall. Freshmen and sophomores-learn about career fields. Juniors and seniors discover openings. REACH OUT OT OUTREACH! Trie following programs are now being offered for residence hall groups, campus organizations and classes: "Facts Mom and Dad May Have Omitted During Their Birds and Bees Talk"; "What You Always Wanted To Know About The Other Sex But"; "Date And Acquaintance Rape Awareness And Prevention"; "Food For Thought"; "F.I.T. -Finally I'm Trying"; "I D.R.I.N.C."; "That Gentle Touch". These programs will be addressing the issues of massage, time management, stress management, alcohol and drug misuse, nutrition, weight management,' relationships,- and fitness. Each program lasts approximateV,eone JSour, and is Usually scheduled for early evenirigs; Monday through Thursday. Please call 96228IExt 275 to arrange for a program. Call soon, program dates are filling up! lost & found Lost one Pennsylvania driver's license and a meal card somewhere in Chapel Hill area the weekend of 927. Ask for Jim at 933 5229. FOUND: Ladies gold watch near Mclver 928. Call and describe 933-6263. , INC. C ABSEEnS PAY f? iatly ular Mni KEYS FOUND: Franklin Street 926. Describe key chain to claim. 968-3309 evenings. HELP! Gold Herringbone bracelet, garnet birthstone gold ring, Middleton High 1986 class gold ring. Miaeiaa; from 955 Morrison night of 92286 Reward offered! Call Mindelle at 933-3371. Keep trying. PLEASE! FOUND: Pocket book with C. TORNERO found in Student Union. If lost , contact CGLA office to identify and claim. Lost: Yellow plastic bag containing blue notebook and German-English dictionary. Call Doris 933-3595 or drop off at 503 Hamilton or Carroll 321 Davis. SUSAN MARIE PAYNTER: I have your student ID. Call 933 3131 and ask for Sheila. LOST! Sharp 506P calculator in Phillips or Venable morning of 106. Name on back. Please return to APO! DID YOU LOSE YOUR ROOM KEY? I found one in the Undergrad Mon. Oct 6th about 11:45am. For info on how to get it back, call Fred, 9334568. (No money required.) Please help! I lost a bracelet 104 somewhere in the Beta house or between there and Spencer dorm. White with silver leaves and rhinestones. Call 933-3654! Reward offered! Reward for honest person who has found my bus pass. Please, if you have found it call Gwen at 942-5963. services Abortion To 20 Weeks. Private and confidential G YN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. Typing Typing Typing 933 2163 Typing Typing Typing ROCK REGGAE TAMBAY is the DJ for all your needs Call 968 8753 today! FUNK PROGRESSIVE JUST YOUR TYPE Word Processing Service will type your papers, dissertations, letters, etc. quickly and professionally. Emergency typing welcome. 489 8700 (call 24 hours). 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Great pay-Excellent hours. Build your professional resume. Become a phonathon associate for the Carolina Fund. Start at $4.00 per hour. Sign up for and interview at 03 Hanes Hall. Perfect part time job for students. $4.00hour. $5 $ 10 hour after training. Choose your own hours. Call 929 1413. rtllSnmQIM: iii a UIT FMML ITHHT Ml MM TOUGH GUYS 7:00 & 9:15 STAND BY ME 7:30 . 9:30 ff yJk THEATRES WEDNESDAY Field Hockey vs University of Virginia 7:00 pm Astroturf Field Garden Center needs bright and energetic workers for sales, nursery help, and landscaping work. Knowledge of plant material and retail experience helpful. Good attitude most important. Full-time positions available. Call 967-7258, 8 - 5 weekdays. Attention: $8.40hour part and full time openings. Ideal for college students. Car necessary. Call 361-2138, 10am-lpm. NEEDED: MOTHER'S HELPER, to care for 2 year old, approximately 20 hoursweek-light housekeeping, childcare, errands, in exchange for room and board use of vehicle may be arranged. Call 9684020. 3000 GOVERNMENT JOBS List. $16,040 - $59,230 yr. Now Hiring. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. R-9594. NOW accepting applications: Cruiselines, Resort Hotels, Airlines, and Amusement Parks. For more information and an application, write; National Collegiate Recreation Service, P.O. Box 8074, Hilton Head Island, S C. 29938. NEEDED: MOTHER'S HELPER, to care for 2 year old, approx. 20 hoursweek - light housekeeping, childcare, errands, in exchange for room and board use of vehicle may be arranged. Call 968-4020. Monitors needed to block lots for the following special events: 30 Monitors for the Monkees' Concert (8 pm) on October 17th from 5:309 pm - 30 Monitors needed to block lots from 5-8:30 pm for the BullsLakers Game on October 18th. Those interested come by Parking Control at B 13 YMCA Building (962-7144). Monitors needed to blockticket lots 7:30-10 am (W), 10-12 noon (T.Th), 12-2:30 pm (F); booth attendant needed to work 7:30-10 am MWF(Call Brenda Mills at 962-7144); 3 monitors needed to blockticket lots 5:30 8:30 pm T.W.Th; Those interested, please come by Parking Control at B 13 YMCA Building (962-7144). Monitors needed to work home football games blocking lots from 7:45 am 12:30 pm. Call Parking Control at 962-7144. 30 Monitors needed to block lots on Fri, October 17th between the hours of 7:30-3pm for the President Inaguration Ceremonies. Those interested, please come by Parking Control at B 13 YMCA Building (962-7144). BEER RIGHTS UNION SEEKING STUDENT VOLUN TEERS for petition drive to return drinking age to 18 and to establish campuswide organization-lawyers needed. Contact J.D. Watson 929-3778! Baby sitter needed occasionally for cute, bright 6-year-old girl and infant. MUST have experience and own transportation. 967-1887 before 6:00 pm. Volunteers with fungus infection of the feet (athlete's foot) needed to test new anti-fungal cream. For more info, call Dept. of Dermatology UNC School of Medicine 966-3321 between 8am4:30pm Mon.-Fri. Volunteers will be paid $50 for their participation. Gymaaatice iaatractore wasted. Gymaaatics experience preferred. Teackiag experience plae. Call Rob Clark at the Darkam YMCA at 493-4502. 25 Niakt Owls position paying $4.00hr. Fri. Oct 17 beginning at 11:30pm Sat. Oct. 18 beginning at 11pm for approx. 6 hours each night. Interviewing at the UNC Student Union Bldg., Room 213 on Wed. Oct 8 from 14pm. Call Blethen Temporaries at 942-0511. Part-time help needed at Granville Towers cafeteria, a student managed work environment. Flexible hours. Apply between 2 and 4pm or call after 5pm. 929-0433 EOE. Wanted Track and Field Manager Statistician Equip ment. Travel and other benifits. Please apply in person at 134 Carmichael Auditorium. No phone calls please. After sschool driver for children. Monday and Tuesday til 5 pm. Shorter hours Wed. -Fri. Good pay. Call 929 5908 evenings. Teacher needed for morning pre school. Teacherchild ratio 1 to 7. Teaching experience and references required. Call the YMCA 942-5156. GIRL SCOUT assistant leader needed. No experience necessary. Call 929-2303 if interested. NEED: Occasional babysitter for 19 mth. old in my home. Days usually Transportation and references Needed. 929-5939. Federal, State and Civil Service jobs now available in your area. For info, call (805) 644-9533 Dept. 600. Eara extra aMtaey aa aperaa doaor. UNC atadeate & facaJty call Reprodactive Eadocriaolosy Lab 962-6596 for atore iafo. Black atadeata & facalty seeded. Potea tial to eara $25-$75week aa aperaa doaor. Call 962-6596 for More iaforaatioa. BLACK FEMALES (18 22) NEEDED FOR BONE HEALTH STUDY. Obtain free personal report on your diet and bone health. Call Nutrition Depart ment for information, appointment 966-3402. Help needed in the ski department at Durham Sporting Good. Responsibilities include selling and repairing skis and also working in the ski rental departement. Only responsible hard working people need apply. Apply in person at Durham Sporting Goods, Northgate Mall location between lpm-5pm Mon-Fri. See Bryan Johnston. Males aged 21-35 wanted for participation in alcohol experiments at UNC - Ceater for Alcohol Stadiea. Minimum pay, $25.00day. Call 966-5670 from 9-llamand 3-5pm only. x

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