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^'1 Homeoiming Carnival time: balloons and Alpha Omicron Pi. Penny Stovenson/The Pendulum Briefs Peri Aston Returns . f "Triple Image," a one-woman show expressing the three phases of woman hood, returns to Whitley Auditorium on Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. Performer Peri Aston will portray the three stages of girl, woman and crone through movement, poetry, music and masks. The act is inspired by the myth of Imanna, the legend of Penelope and many women's experiences. A Night on the Town RHA will kick off its formal, "A Night on the Town," on Saturday, Nov. 9 from 9 p.m.- 1 a.m. at the Ramada Inn. Admission is $5 per person for a night of food, dancing and music by a popular North Carolina DJ. Tickets will be on sale in the cafeterias during lunch and dinner until Friday, Nov. 8. SAVE Our Planet: Can It! S.A.V.E., Students Against Violating the Earth, is sponsoring a week dedicated to preserving Mother Earth. Recyclable cans, plastic and glass bottles, newspapers, paper and plastic bags and old batteries should be brought to Chandler 201. An open house will be held Sunday, Nov. 10 from 3-4 p.m. with refreshments and environmental discussion. ' ¥ Penny Steyenson/The Pendulum Parjieipants get ready for the Homecoming iF^arade 'Saturclay. ° ^ , On The Scene Our Choice ■ The Morehead Planetarium at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will present Arctic Light. The mystery behind the amazing Aurora Borealis will come to life on the big screen at the Morehead Planetarium from November 5 to December 5. Show times are Monday through Thursday at 7pm, Saturday and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm. For more information call (919) 549-^63. Campus Bestsellers ■ Four Past Midnight, by Stephen King. (Signet, $6.99) Late Night hours filled with horror and terror. UScientific Progress Goes "Boink", by Bill Watterson. (Andrews & McMeel, $7.95). Latest Calvin & Hobbes cartoons. MSeven Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen R. Covey. (Fireside, $9.95) Guide to personal fulfillment MThe Burden of Proof, by Scott Turow. (Warner, $5.95.) A lawyer tries to solve the mystery of his wife’s death. UYou Just Don't Understand, by Deborah Tannen. (Ballentine, $10.00.) How men and women can understand each other better. At The Movies ■ Terrace Theater - The Fisher King, Curly Sue. Ernest Scared Stupid, People Under the Stairs ■ Cinema Theater - Terminator II, Gone With the Wind ■ Janus Theater- House Party II, Frankie and Johnny Musicals/Plays ■ The Wake Forest University Theater will present William Shakespere's "Twelfth Night" on November 8-9 and 13- 17. Tickets are $25 for adults, $16 for senior citizens and $16 for students. ■ The Caswell County Civic Center will present Andrew Loyd Weber’s unique romance "Song and Dance". Performance is November 9 , tickets arc $22.50. ■ The North Carolina Theatre will present the musical Little Shop of Horrors. Shows will begin November 6 at 8pm and will go through November 10. Tickets are on sale now call the Raleigh Memorial'Auditorium at (919) 831-6060.J
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