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4The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, March 2, 1989 Evenings of short plays featured in Lab Theatre's season line-uo I By ANDREW LAWLER Staff Writer The final shows of the Lab season run the gamut from Mamet to Churchill to everybody's favorite World War I flying Ace Snoopy. The Lab continues its annual "Labfest," several short plays done on the same night, with two productions. The first is "Keep Tightly Closed In a Cool Dry Place," directed by senior Kasey Jones. This surreal piece is the story of three men in prison who are attempting to come to terms with the events that have placed them there. This is followed by David Mamet's "A Life in the Theatre," which Lab board member Bobby Wallace de scribed as a story about experiences. It focuses on one older actor who, during intermissions and rehearsals, passes on what he has learned to a younger actor. Labfest runs April 1-4. The next production is "Fen" by noted playwright Caryl Churchill. A fen is low, flat, swampy land common to parts of the United Kingdom. The play profiles people who live on this fen. wFerT will run April 9-11 and is directed by Maria Earman. The final play of the season will be "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." This musical account of the "Peanuts" gang asks those age-old questions: Will Charlie Brown ever talk to the little red-haired girl or win a baseball game? Will Lucy ever get Schroeder to look at her instead of Beethoven? Will Snoopy ever get that dratted Red Baron? This perennial favorite is directed by Amy Rosen berg and will run April 16-18. 4 .s"V illli '' v ,. Y Glasnost in action Karen Anderson translates for Yuri Girenko Tuesday during the Great Decisions lecture by Special to the DTHAleksandr Nagornij t General William Burns on 'Arms Control: Too Little, Too Late, Too Much Control?' Campus Calendar The DTH Campus Calendar is a daily listing of University-related activities sponsored by academic departments, student services and student organizations officially recognized by the Division of Student Affairs. To appear in Campus Calendar, announcements must be submit ted on the Campus Calendar form by NOON one business day before the announcement is to run. Saturday and Sunday events are printed in Friday's calendar and must be submitted on the Wednesday before the announcement is to run. Forms and a drop box are located outside the DTH office, 104 Unioa Items of Interest lists ongoing events from the same campus organizations and follows the same deadline schedule as Campus Calendar. Please use the same form. Dorrance from page 1 Thursday 1 loss to No. 5 South Carolina in the NCAA round of 16. Having one man coach both teams was not part of the original plan, according to Dorrance. "When I was hired by (then UNC Athletic Director) Bill Cobey, it was basically to coach the men, and they added the women on later," Dorrance said. , Dorrance starred as a player for the Tar Heels from 1971-73, earning All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors in each of his three seasons. Bolowich, a 34-year-old native of Edenkoben, West Germany, spent 17 years as a semiprofessional player and four years as a coach in his homeland. He joined UNC as a part-time assistant in 1986 before' moving up to full-time assistant prior to the 1987 season. According to Darren Royer, a senior goalkeeper on the UNC men's team, the move did not come as a surprise. "They gave the job to Elmar a month ago; I heard about this two weeks into the semester," said Royer, who did not attend Wednesday night's meeting. Missimo, who has two years of Patient Care Assistants Hillhaven Convalescent Center has openings for patient care assistants. Positions are available on evening and night shifts. Also available are part time weekend positions. Excellent benefits and competitive salaries. Come be a part of our health care team. Hillhaven Convalescent Center 1602 Franklin St., Chapel Hill 967-1418 EOE eligibility left, greeted the change with a much different tone. "We knew three weeks ago about the change, and it was kept kind of hush-hush until it was official," Missimo said. "Both parties (Dor rance and Bolowich) wanted it to happen and it happened. "Anson's still the director of soccer, and we all respect him. This frees his hands up so he can spend more time with his family and it will give Elmar a chance to show his wizardry." Dorrance and his wife, M'Liss, have two young daughters, ages nine and six. Added Missimo, "(The meeting) was kind of sad in a few aspects. (Dorrance) was only the second men's soccer coach ever in Carolina history. It's a big adjustment, although usually when you make adjustments, it's because of some tragedy or problem in the program. "This is no big deal to us. This is a positive move." 2 p.m. SEAC will hold its first annual can crushing contest in the Pit, sponsored by Classic Food Services and Harris Inc. UNC Soviet Exchange and Peace, War and Defense will present "Role of the Superpow ers in the World," in 205 Union. The visiting . Soviets will be attending. 3 p.m. University Career Planning and Placement Servi ces will hold an aca demic credit intern ships workshop for interested sophomores or juniors in 210 Hanes. 3:30 p.m. UCPPS will have a basic informational meeting for seniors and graduate students on how to use the UCPPS ofice in 209 Hanes. Association of Bus iness Students will sponsor Dr. Eisenbeis, to speak on what's new in Savings and Loans in T-l Carroll. 4 p.m. UCPPS will have a careers in student . ' affairs workshop in 210 Hanes. Carolina Women in Business will sponsor a career fashion show by Talbots, "The Total Picture of Confidence," in G-7 Carroll. Refresh ments will be served; the public is invited. 4:15 p.m. UCPPS will have a resume writing work shop for seniors and graduate students in 209 Hanes. UCPPS win have a resume writing work shop for internships or summer jobs in 306 Hanes. 5 p.m. Association of International Stu dents will meet in 208 209 Union. The pro gram will be on the U.S. Civil War. Eve ryone is welcome. Christian Science Organization will meet in the Union. 5:30 p.m. The Carolina Com mittee on Central America will be hav ing its weekly meeting in 213 Union. Please join us. 5:45 p.m. Baptist Student Union will hold its weekly worship or pro gram at the Battle House, across from Kenan Dorm. Anyone is welcome. 6 p.m. Presbyterian Cam pus Ministry will have its regular dinner at the Student Center, 110 Henderson Street. All are welcome. 7 p.m. Fine Arts Festival 1989 will present a poetry reading by Ron Bayes, writer-in-residence at St. Andrews College, in Gerrard Hall. UNC Outing Club will meet in 100 Hamil ton and will elect new officers. The April 8 hang-gliding trip to Kitty Hawk will also be discussed. Campus Crusade for Christ will have Thursday Night Live in 205-206 Union. Eve ryone is invited. 7:30 p.m. UNC Water Ski Club will meet in 208 Union to elect new officers and get ready for spring skiing. New members are welcome. 8 p.m. UNC Equestrian Club will hold its last meeting of the semes ter in 210 Union. Come for information about the end of the year party and new year . details and events. Hinton James Dorm Government and RHA will have Casino Night at Hinton James, first floor lounge. All proceeds will benefit the Pediat ric Recreational Ther apy at NCMH. Fun, prizes, and mocktails for everyone. . 9 p.m. Carolina tjnion Activities Board will sponsor the Union Bash, a variety of events lasting until mid night. Come expe rience the game of life. 11p.m. WXYC FM 89.3 will play the new album from Proclaimers, "Sunshine on Leith," in its entirety with no interruptions. Items of Interest Carolina Athletic Associa tion is accepting applications for cabinet positions, including vice president, Homecoming, publicity, tickets, Carolina Fever, Fund rais ing and treasurer. Applications are available at the CAA office and are due by March 3 at 5 p.m. Office of North Carolina Fellows has applications for the Peer Leadership Consultant pro gram at the Office of Leadership Development and the Union Desk. Applications are due by March 3. Fine Arts Festival 19S9 Flashback: the '60s will present "Then and Now: 1960s-1980s," an exhibit of works by regional artists. Contemporary art will be on display at the Horace Williams House, East Franklin Street, and the 1960s exhibition will be in the Carolina Union Gallery. The exhibits will be on display until April 2. The Judicial System will begin to accept applications for the Undergraduate Student Court and the Attorney General's staff on March 3. Applications can be picked up starting then in Suite C and Suite D in the Union or at the Union Desk. Applications are due no later than noon, March 10, in Suite D. Yackety Yack will be taking student portraits in 213 Union from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., this week only. SUMMER SCHOOL AND THE COAST... InsGomii? IBM? 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