2 Tht Daily Tar Hetl t Friday,March.18. pllMUiJMFliJ-llllIllil . i i u luui i ii i ilium j i li un win iwljjjji.ii . . n m mi m LVWmimM9imjmmm ' . " ' " ' " ' ' 'f - , v . I - - 4 ' . . - " ' - ... ; -- v rnJt ....! - . . . - it: c . - . . . - " -v.. - ii . k ' r" r ' ' Fit iQ"H c- pn,zn I -1 r Hardy Payn Cannes Film Festival. . .Several UNC professors acted in "The Gardener's Son," a film made in North Carolina which will appear in the Cannes Film Festival in France this spring. Martha Nell Hardy, Earl YVynn, Walter Spearman and Dwight Hunsucker participated in the film. Hardy, of the UNC speech division, played a small part. in the film. "I had really just one line, literally. I was there for three days shooting just-to do one line, but that's the way it works," Hardy said. Production manager for the film, Gerry Byrne, called the film "one of the largest and most valuable television projects to take place in North Carolina.' The film was broadcast by PBS January 6 and 8. Hardy found the film-making to be a tedious process because of the heavy technological portion involved. "But 1 think the film is very sensitively done and is 'a beautiful piece, unusual. Only eight actors were job-in actors, and the rest were from North Crolina. This shows great potential for film-making in the state." Gong Show South.. ."The First Annual Trash (Can) Show," a takeoff on "The Gong Show," brought some unique UNC talent to center stage recently. "We used a trash-can lid as the gong," says Hinton James resident adviser Easter Permanent Special BODY WAVES 27.50 PERMANENT WAVES Mftff H?T Pifftm PAKiNfi REDKEN PRODUCTS if 205 N. COLUMBIA WALKING DISTANCE FROM CAMPUS 942-4058 i APPniMTMCWK MOT "AT W AVC KTBBQC APVP M k k Will ATAfttfA 1 A M 1W W M A J A 1 1ri . Just about any of the great photographs you see could have been taken with Vivitar System 35. Plus one good eye. Vivitar System 35 is a most inexpensive way to get serious about photography. 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Celebrity judges for the "Trash Show" were Dean of Student: Affairs Donald Boulton, Associate (Carolina Union Director Archie Copeland and Assistant Director of Housimg Gere Gilmore. Beads and Baubles... .As a child, Sharon Payne liked to play with her mother's old jewelry. "She' d give me beads and things to play with and I'd take them apart and rearrange them," she says. Payne, a senior radio, television and motion pictures major from Hillsborough, decided two years ago to turn her jewelry-making lobby into a business. "I tested my worlic at a family reunion and sold all of it," s he said. "But 1 figured they weren't critica 1 judges, so I tried selling my jewelry on campus." It sold well, and soon Payne was taking special orders from campus sororities for personalized jewelry STYLING CUT,H ; L BLOW DRY kl m Til Put your expensive eye behind our inexpensive System 35.".. and WOW. SI i mount 50mm 1 j i '"W" II wMm Vivitar. System 35 bearing sorority symbols. She also has sold her jewelry at two showings in Upendo Lounge and at the Apple Chill Fair. "1 make the jewelry from anything I can get my hands on," Payne said. Seeds, shells, wood, bones, washers and beads made from flour, and salt are all used in her creations. She" also has started working with silver. Advertising Carter. . . Lome Green," Warren Beatty, Gregg and Cher Allman, Susan Rafshoon, Aretha Franklin. . .they were all mingling and chatting at a Washington reception the night before Jimmy Carter's inauguration. Wait a minute? Susan Rafshoon? Is she part of the Hollywood jet-set? Not really. She's a UNC sophomore and a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. Her father, Gerald Rafshoon, was responsible for all those commercials during the campaign that showed Carter down on the farm, talking with construction workers, shaking hands and proclaiming the wonders of the peanut. He is now a public-relations consultant to Carter. The Rafshoons have known the Carters for 1 1 years. 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CONDOM SAMPLERS: Learn the difference between condoms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped, textured, colored, lubricated skins, stubs. Designed to increase sexual satisfaction. ADAM & EVE. Franklin & Colombia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. Quote: MICHAEL McCLURE Is a rare angel. At a recent reception, which McClure did not attend, he said, "I'm a rare angel." And that's from the horse's mouth. We've got some more ot his books, and many by other UNC Fine Arts Festival people, too. Attend our famous receptions, which are regularly not held lor weeks at a time. Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, and Stan Brakhage are often not there. THE REGULATOR BOOKSHOP. 720 Ninth Street Durham. 286- 2700. Graduate student seeks small furnished apartment within 1 mile of campus for 1 year beginning Mid-May. Contact Patricia Prleto 505 Birch tree Lane, Oradell, N.J. 07649. Male roommate needed to share expenees of furnished apt. Call after 5:00 967-7317. TEACHING POSITION AVAILABLE for 1977-1978. Reforra Jewish religious school. Sunday mornings. Openings at all levels, art, and music. Pleaee call Mrs. Krigmarv (Chapel Hill) 929-6544 after 4 p.m. or (Durham) Rabbi Yoff ie 489-7062 or 489-3280. Secretarial Position: 1 5 hoursweek with the Student Consumer Action Union. Typing required. Sign up for an interview at the Union Desk. Qualify for summer or fall financial aid? Seeking per sons with 20-40 hr. per week work-study support to aid in research on animal learning. General math and writing aptitude but no special training. A little typing. Contact D. Eckerman, 122 Davie Hall. 933-5084. Best time: 9 a.m. MON.-THUR. Summer Jobs: Our fifty state-2000 plua aummer employers catalogue (America's largest) with Master application form - only 2. Sumchoice, Box 645, State College, PA 16801. OVERSEAS JOBS summeryear-round. Europe, S. America. Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, S500-1200 monthly. Expensee paid, sightseeing. Free inform. Write: International Job Canter, Dept. NL, Box 4490, BejJulay, CA 947Q4. FAST B cycle, chain saw and lawn mower repairs. Western Auto. 136 East Main St., Carrboro. Orpen 9-6 daily. WOMEN. The Circle of Druids needs females, for Rites of Spring. Interviews will be held at eight S aturday in front of Silent Sam. THANX Loretta, Cathy. Anita, Beverly, Annette, Mary, Mallory, Tony, Greg, Dava,WillamT..W.A., and John-- mm MALL 1 NEED TO RENT A ROOM OR SELL A STEREO? ADD $1 0 TO THE PRICE AND SELL IT TOMORROW IN THE CiTH CLASSIFIEDS FOR FREE! PRESTWICK MUSIC announcea naw hours: Monday through Friday 10:00-5:00. Us-dd rock, jazz, bluas albums, 45's sell, buy, trade. 105 N. Columbia, (above Big Wally's). 929-7205. Volunteers wanted for psychology experiment in volving treatment for single irien who faal uncomfor table in social situations with, women. Call UNiC Psy chology Dept., 933-6593, 9 a .m.-4 p.m. RIDERS WANTED to Atlanta. L eavlng 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 23. Return noon Sunday March 27. Call Marey at 967- . 1887. Keep trying. EUROPE via Pan Am 707. Less than 12 Economy Fa' Call toll free (6-9 pm) (80O) 325-4867 or see your trt agent. 60-day advance payment required. Unitr aval Charters. Any persons interested in ALASKA, come to part v prj. day night, 10:00, U-1 0 Kingswood, kegs pro jded, short film, 929-8040. Why not let Corkie avtd Kay serve you biscu7 (ts with breakfast? Also try the surprise DOLLAR LI' JNCHES from the regular menu, at least 2 days a wee at The College Cafe. Beckers Electronix Co. CB and stereo repa' irTopening March 22 108 Henderson St. We buy in jd sell used equipment. Red cures insomnia. Area merchants c ;a 929-5115 after 6:30. ' Everyone! Brighten up someone's day. f jend"aftoweTto someone or to yourself! Order now. It's yoi Jr a(t chance. See APO representative at the Union or Y-co urt. Need two tickets for Yankeee gair ,a Call Petti 933 8396 or 929-3325. Wanted-Research subjects (mar remale'iny age) who have had what they consider , aither a serioue psy chological disturbance, a physk iat dieturbance (acci dent, disease) or no serious dis o,rbance in their livee. Subjects needed About one hour to complete an V!X'mtUannmUrm on ' Philosophical attitudes. Call 936841 . Lost: gold watch, Dunh msh bracelet, brown face. Call 93 3-5352. Rev' ward offered. Lost: sof ler.s contact I nMt jn off-white case just prior to spring b reak. If f ou nd pUa, call 929-01 94. Reward offered. Th Daily Tar H el is publisrted by the University of North Carolina'. Media Board; daily except Sunday, exam periods, ,; vacations, and summer sessions. The following a dates sre to be the only Saturday issues: September 18. Oct. 16. Oct. 23. Nov. 13.' Nov. 20. Offices ar at the Student Union Building. University 0f North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514" !' 'Phone numbers: News. Sports 933 0245. 93.', 0246: Business. Circuletion. Advertising. - 933y (163. 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