UNC readers will offer Dorothy Parker comedy 1 he Reader's Theatre will present its third production of the year, Through the Eyes of Dorothy Parker, at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in Rooms 202-204 Carolina Union. The show is an anthology of poems and short stories which illustrates some of Dorothy Parker's writings concerning male-female relationships. The production will include such short stories as The Telephone Call. You Were Perfectly Fine and Here We Are. M A Recruiter from Tulane Graduate School of Business will be on campus at the Placement Office on THURSDAY APRIL 6 Group Meetings will be held at 10:00, 12:00, and 3:00. If this is not convenient, please drop by anytime for a chat. No specific undergraduate degree requirements required to apply. 3 Ways to Obtain An Absentee Ballot: 1. You can visit your county Board of Elections office personally no later than Wednesday, April 26. 2. You can have a close relative go to the Board of Elections and request and complete an application for you. 3. OR you can use Hodges for Senate official absentee ballot application request card. The request must be mailed by April 20. To obtain a card, calr Bob Mann at 933 Carolina Union. Mbdges table will be in from 10 -1:00. North Hodges him where he can do the most good. In Washing ton, as our next United States I J V,NSS' ,l .i.u-. I 1 The light comedy of the scenes traces the progression of heterosexual relationships throughout Parker's literature. The presentation was adapted by' director Terry Casey and production team members Sue McCandless, Cindy Blanke and Pam Rorie. Members of the cast include Reg Schloss, Carrie Spotts, Tenley Ayers, Lynn Thompson, Lyndon Fuller, Jerry Parrish and Anna Bass. - 1538 or stop by the Hodges table in the the Carolina Union April 5, 6, 10, 1 1, 12 Carolina needs Luther right now. And we need Senator. Authorized and paid for .. by Friends of Luther Hodges PO Box 1978. Raleigh.NC. 27602 , ! C Felix Harvey. Treasurer .Ill On' of ttiomost exciting baslictliall' J dosMcbccdcrs in North Carolina QZi&j hhtory is comIrj Opening Game at 7:00 p.m. USSR vs. CUBA USA vs. YUGOSLAVIA AT 9:00 p.m. IN A REMATCH OF THE 1976 MONTREAL OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL GAME. Players selected for the USA include Phil Ford Of Mike O'Koren of UNC Plus: David Greenwood of UCLA, James Bailey ot Rutgers, Joe Barry Carroll of Purdue, Sidney Moncreif of Arkansas, and Kentucky's Rick Robey, James Lee, Jack Givens and Kyle Macy. Coaching USA: Joe Hall of Kentucky Tickets: $6.00 Water polo Remember when as younsterssiitingaround the local swimming pool, somebody would suggest something besides just plain paddling about or diving off the board? Remember getting tired quickly as you tried to stay afloat in me deep end of the pool while the other team in that game of water polo rested comfortably with its feet on the pool's bottom? , Remember quitting that game of water polo when you said, "That game is harder than it looks on TV"? " Water polo, a game that combines swimming ability, stamina and the knack of throwing a ball into a goal into a game resembling basketball in the water, demands more than a person's casual attention when played well. It is played in NCAA circles in the western states and in New England. Water polo is infiltrating the south, though, and the UNC campus is one of a number of schools along the mid-atlantic coast that has put water polo in as a club sport. The UNC Water Polo Club traveled to Morganton, West Virginia March 26 and competed in an invitational club tournament, finishing in the final four in the club's first competition of the year. Going to West Virginia was important, according to club coach Jody Inglefield. "We had been practicing all along and we wanted to participate in some competition." he said. "We made it to the semifinals, but thev were BOOK NOW FOR EUROPE Stop by Small World and ask us about our SPECIAL ICELANDIC GROUP FLIGHT which departs May 14th with open return good for one year . . . . . . AND GET TO EUROPE AND BACK FOR $263 SEE SMALL WORLD FOR DETAILS ABOUT Jove 135 E. Franklin St. THE Family-Style Dinner (We request that everyone at table order) (tea or coffee included, other beverages extra) Dinner includes: Barbeque Brunswick Stew Potatoes Green Peas or Beans Bring This Ad and Get Offer Good Thru L a easy to watch, tougher to play played on Monday and some of our team members had to go to class." The club is trying to build a better program lor its members by playing more matches in addition to practicing and learning the finer points of water polo. Inglefield. a senior, began playing water polo when he was 14. IMs & Clubs By BILL FIELDS Most of the UNC club's members didn't begin playing water polo at such a young age. so the club can't seek out competition that is much more experienced. Inglefield said around 40 peisons have been involved with the club during the year, but some of these just came b the pool when a practice was in session and played lor one day. Inglefield encourages people to join the water polo club. Next year, the UNC club hopes to be part of a club league that would include Duke. ECU. Washington and Lee. Georgia Southern. V M1. Richmond and perhaps more teams from the Washington. D.C. area. The club plays in Richmond this weekend in a Round Robin tournament featuring Richmond. 00 THIS SPECIAL FARE rfjOicy jCkiHl li'Lfrc Phone: 942-8534 ACORN Family Restaurant 3311 Guess Rd., Durham Two blocks North of 1-85 All You Can Eat $3.75 per person Fried Chicken Cole Slaw 50F Off Above Price April 10, 1978 .iir tr c m. J wcciv iil . -y 3klCr OW flWiffPiWIli l---S--5S-6ti. J f , i. I l H " J"Th Three Mukter-H Where Every Hour is a Happy Hour Have the first pitcher on us! Good Monday-Thursday Live Entertainment Nightly 5 Tonight! 6 Thursday 7 Friday 8 Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Monday 11 Tuesday Conoraruarions, Floyd Walker The Winner of our stereo amplifier Gong Show participants should pre register at Compardies. The winning act will receive a case of champagne. Don't miss "Chapel Hill Afusic: Sounds of the Triangle" Thursday from 11 til midnight on WDBS-FM 107 Record: J Live at Compardies Navy and several teams from C anada. Matches are planned tentatively with Duke and the Philadelphia Aquatic Club later this month. When Inglefield and the other water polo players are in the pool, w hat are they really trying to accomplish? Water polo is seen at the summer Olympics, but the sport gets little publicity in this area and remains unknown. As mentioned, it demands stamina and an ability to swim well. Teams consist of seven players in the water, one of whom is the goalkeeper. Games consist of four five-minute periods, a length of time that is longer than it would be if the players weren't staying afloat. Fouls are called for things such as holding on to the side of the pool, splashing an opponent's face with water, holding the hall under water when guarded or touching the ball with both hands at the same time. 1 he I AC Club 1 out hall team opened its spnng schedule Sunday against Westei n Carolina on the astroturf. battling a tough defense, 150 yards in penalties and W degree temperatures on the field resulting in a 0-0 game. Coach Lynn 1 eatherstone said an overtime wasn't played because of the severe heat. I he footballers travel to North Brunswick High School in I. eland Saturday to participate in the N.C. Club Football Association's seventh annual Beach Weekend Classic. UNC meetsNC. State at 1. 30 p.m. Other games pit Wake Forest against Roanoke Rapids, Western Carolina versus the Raleigh Raiders and Clemson against UNC-Wilmington I eaguc A idened its lead in the Residence Hall intramural point race through the winter events ot basketball, volleyball, raiiietball and bowling, i l eague held a three-point lead over Graham alter ' fall sports but scored 485 points during the winter to gain a 151-point lead over Granville AW. $60 Freshmen & Sophomore Females can earn $60 recording their opinions in a research study, 7 hours per week, April 5-April 27. Scheduling open. Come to 230-A Hamilton Hall, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. for information and a one hour preliminary questionnaire. 1st in a 3 week series the 1938 classic!! I 1 3:00 5:00 7:15 9:30 ENDS THURS APRIL 71 CITIZEN KANE III APRIL 14 FANTASIA 1! 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:15 7th GREAT WEEK JULIA pg 11 ACADEMY NpMINATIONS Ends Thursday with meal table of 4, please. Piedmont Serenaders Michael Coleman with Ron Hutchins on Piano Hot Possum Rabbit & Ken Doug Guild Sam Milner Compardies Infamous Gong Show , I CHAPfl HILl fefj ."Jjtaftil 1 - 3 . -FY I starring- -ERROL mm Wednesday. April 5, 1978 The Daily Tar Heel 3 league B is third with 633 points followed by Graham dorm with 613. Entries are due tomorrow for a Co-rec basketball tournament sponsored by the IM department. Teams will consist of three women and two men on the court. Schedules are available on Friday. Try outs for those persons w ho signed up to play softball on Big Four Sports Day will be Thursday at 3 p.m. The IM department is seeking dorm managers for next year. Interested persons should contact the IM office. Sports shorts Women netters defeat Deacons Carolina won five of six singles matches and two of three doubles contests to take a 7-2 w omen's tennis victory over Wake Forest Tuesday on the Country Club Courts. Carolina is now 9-1 overall. Wake dropped to 9- 4. Singles: Black (LAC) d. Corey 6-7, 7-6, 6-4; Hatcher (I AC) d. EJdridge 6-3, 6-3; Shands (UNC) d. Phelps 7-6, 7-5; Harrison (LAC) d. Snipes 6-0. 6-1; Von Lackum(W F)d. Dodson4-6, 6-3, 6-3; Scott (l'NC)d Chapman7-5, 6-4; Linker (UNO d. D.iriaeott 7-5, 6-2. Doubles; Corev-Lldridge (WF) d. Hatcher Scott 6-4, 7-5; llarrison-Shands (LAC) d. Chapman-Dan aeourt 6-0. 7-5, Dodson-Frautschi (UNC) d. Phelps-Snipcs 6-3. 6-2. In Carolina sports action Wednesday, the men's tennis team will play Wake Forest at 2 p.m. here and the baseball team w ill travel to East Carolina for a 7:30 p.m. game. Red Cross fl is counting on you U Grand Opening Oriental Massage Ladies Welcome 942-1814 110 N.Graham Open 11 AM until 11 PM Drive Our Cars ALMOST FREE to most U.S. cities AUTO PYEAWAY 911272 2153 520 W. 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