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hrjSl 6The Daily Tar HeelFriday, October 10, 1986 Symphony By BETH MEEKINS Staff Writer Lynn Glassock, UNC percussion instructor, will play the marimba as the featured faculty soloist for the Carolina Wind Symphony's third annual Concert on the Green Friday. ; The concert, sponsored by the Carolina Union and the music jdepartment, will begin at noon on jhe steps of South Building. Glassock, accompanied by the ;Wind Symphony, will perform f Sonata for Marimba" by Peter Campus Calendar The DTH Campus Calendar appears daily. Announcements must be placed in the box outside The Daily Tar Heel office, 1 04 Union, by noon one day before weekend announcements by noon Wednes day. Only announcements from University-recognized campus organizations will be printed. Thursday 10 a.m. Career Planning and Placement Services is hold ing a Washington Center Internships Information Session in Room 2 1 3 of the S. Africa gency imposed June 12, Cachalia said. "This morning's proclamation will certainly hurt the UDF, but not to such an extent that it will be crippled," he said. "We are certainly considering the possibility now that we are going to be banned." Murphy Morobe, the front's publicity secretary and one of those in hiding, told The Associated Press: "It's part of the whole strategy to begin to emasculate the organization." 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A standard piece in three movements, the sonata has a fast first movement, a slow second movement and a fast third movement with a small cadenza. The marimba is not commonly heard as a solo instrument. "Although most people have heard the marimba commercially, it has a sound that you probably wouldn't recognize," said Glassock. He des cribed the instrument as a member of the xylophone family with reson ators under wooden bars which are Union. 12 p.m. The UNC Music Depart ment will sponsor a Con cert on the Green with the UNC Wind Symphony on the South Building Lawn. The UNC Anti-Apartheid Support Group is sponsor ing a teach-in sit-in with a demonstration at the Greenlaw Wall. The dem onstration will be followed with a march to South Building. 3 p.m. Theta Chi will hold its first annual Theta Chi Soccer Shoot-out at Ehringhaus Field. 530 p.m. The Campus Y will have a dinner discussion on "The Resistance Move ment in South Africa," led by Jimmy Ellis, a graduate student in sociology from from page 1 million members in 850 affiliated civic associations, trade unions, church and student groups. The nation's most prominent anti apartheid figures are among its supporters. Since the state of emergency was declared, Cachalia said UDF affil iates have relied almost completely on the national organization for funding of local programs. The government contends the anti-apartheid coalition is an internal arm of the outlawed African National Congress. Dey Hall) - Slr UA DCI w 1 1 m r & 1 HOCK l CreekW v n i l. u iMTIM ft ' miMGtl Smith Level Road & Rock Haven Road A Harlon All-Adult Community Micro Glyphics Inc ME struck with yarn mallets. Other music on the program ranges from turn-of-the-century marches to overtures. "American Colonial," a piece by principal faculty composer Dr. Roger Hannay, is scheduled to be performed. The music Hannay used for the composition was taken from the work of early American com poser William Billings. Since the concert is partly celebra tion of the University's birthday, a large cake will be served afterwards. South Africa. It will be at 36 Barbie Chapel Hill Road. Sign up at Campus Y to bring food and get a ride. 8 p.m. The UNC Music Depart ment is hosting the Society for Perfomance on Origi nal Instruments: "Viva Vivaldi!" in Hill Hall. Admission charged. Horns of Interest The Carolina Video Yearbook is taking applications for its 1986-87 staff. Students interested in television, advertising or journalism may pick up an application from the Union desk or the STV office. The 1987 Yackety Yack is now taking appointments for class and portrait sittings. Call the Yack office at 962-3912 for an appointment. There is no sitting fee. Also, the 1985 Yackety Yacks are in! If you ordered a 1985 Yackety Yack, please come by the office in Room 106 Union. The Department of Dramatic Art will present "A Little Wilder" Oct. 8 12 in PlayMakers Theatre. Perfor mances are at 8 p.m. Wed.-Sat. and 2 and 8 p.m. Sun.. Admission is $7. Theta Chi is signing teams for its First Annual Soccer Shoot-out in the Pit today. Entry fees are $10 a team, and competition will begin at 3 p.m. Friday on Ehringhaus Field in the 24 hour marathon tournament. Professor Yukiko Hirano, cur rently in visitation at Harvard Uni versity, will lead a discussion on Japans' classical poetry on Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the Toy Lounge of Dey Hall. .imaaiM UST HUMia ITHMT wwt TOUGH GUYS 7:00 & 9:15 Peggy Sue Got Married 7:15 . 9:30 iiHiiinj Jkl THEATRES ( FEIIDAY Men's Soccer vs Wake Forest 4:00 pm Fetzer Field Attention Presently, HT has openings at their S. 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