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i: 4The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, February 16, 1988 P on Site Union Campus Y Lenoir Hall Davis Library Chase Hall Law School Berryhill Hall Rosenau Hall Granville Towers Spencer Mclver Lewis Cobb Connor Carmichael Whitehead Ehringhaus Morrison Hinton James O District all all all all all dist 1 disk 5,6,7 ' dists. 5,6,7 dist 10 dist 11 dist 11 dist 12 dist 12 dist 13 dist 14 dist 14 dist 15 dist 16 dist 16 SPRING rReA 7"P0.OO Oldies f2iry ALL U CAM E CHECKERS R REASON! QUAD OCCUPANCY DAVTOnA fNN r eOADWAV AN D AX A 1 - 800 DAYTOHA BEACH FLORI DA American r ( f fffiV LA vJy ' !t X TOILERS 17ffi) (SOfvlH oca pMrMDif Feb. 17-19; 22-26 CaU 962-3912 1988 Yackety Yack g Sites Time 10 am -7 p.m. 10a.m.-7 p.m. 10a.m.-7p.m. 10a.m.-7 p.m. 4:30-7 p.m. 10am.-6p.rn. 10am.-6p.rn. 10am.-6p.rn. 10 am 10 am '10 a.m.- p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 10 am 10 am 10 am 10 am- 10 am 10 am 10 am 10 am- 9 if 0N!'. dvCRV DAY ATDRIN CAFE Tl y cx.1 PER DAV plus tax i - 87 - 822 Heart Association Effective Riding on a train to Biloxi, Miss., are five young men. It is the beginning of their Army career and the begin ning of the Lab Theatre's presenta tion of Neil Simon's "Biloxi Blues." The play provides many laughs, but it is primarily a young man's intro duction to life. Eugene Jerome (Todd Devries) more or less narrates the production from his book of private memoirs. He describes the men in his platoon as they are on the train to boot camp. First is Roy Selridge (Paul Dawson), who, Jerome says, smells like a wet tunafish sandwich and has cavities in 19 of his 32 teeth. Second is Joseph Wykowski (Martin Grapengeter), who can eat anything due to his goat like stomach and has a permanent erection that Jerome supposes could be a unique form of paralysis. Next is Andrew Carney (Andrew Ward) who was an OK guy until someone told him he sang like Perry Arab wounded by gunfire in Jerusalem From Associated Press reports JERUSALEM Police fought Palestinians in the holy city Monday, and hospital officials said an Arab was wounded by gunfire. It was the first bloodshed reported in Jerusalem since riots in the occupied lands began Dec. 8. In the West Bank town of Kfar Salem, 40 miles north of Jerusalem, military investigators questioned four young Arabs who say Israeli soldiers using a bulldozer buried them alive after a protest Feb. 5. "I am afraid. I thought I was going to die," Abdel Latif Mahmoud Ishtiah, 19, said soon after he was questioned in a white police van. "I dream about it all the time." Campus Calendar 12:30 p.m. Carolina Women in Business presents Dr. Ellen Van Velsor, co author of "Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Can Women Reach the Top of America's Largest Corporations," speak ing in New Carroll G 9. Public invited. Reception to follow. 4:30 p.m. Career Planning and Placement Services will Tuesday QEM m Every Student is Eligible for Some Type of Financial Aid Regardless of Grades or Parental Income. We have a data bank of over 200.000 listings of scholarships, fellowships, grants, and loans, representing over $10 billion in private sector funding. Many scholarships are given to students based on their academic interests, career plans, family heritage and place of residence. There's money available for students who have been newspaper car riers, grocery clerks, cheerleaders, non-smokers . . . etc. Results GUARANTEED. CALL ANYTIME For A Free Brochure 1-800.322.3413 I I I L.. And other majors that don't guarantee jobs after graduation Getting the job you want isn't easy. Especially for recent college grads. Very few majors will prepare you for a specific career, and guarantee you get hired right out of college. For the rest of you, finding some thing you like won't be simple. You could contemplate grad school. Or law school Two or three more years of school, and student loans comparable to the national debt. There are very few jobs out there that require little or no experience. Jobs that you would enjoy, where the only requirement is a college degree. The Federal Aviation Administration is now hiring Air Traffic Control Specialists. Over 3,000 of them. All you need to qualify for testing is a college degree. Any major is welcome. You don't even need any avia tion experience. Consider the benefits: Salaries to $50,000 plus Up to 26 days vacation a year Special retirement plan Locations na tionwide Equal Opportunity Employer. Graduation will be here soon enough. Consider a civil service career with the Federal Aviation Administration. For more information about a career as an Air Traffic Control Specialist, including an appli cation, send your name and address bn a postcard to: Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. 751 P.O. Box 26650, Oklahoma City, OK 73126. acting highlights 'Biloxi Blues' Stephanie Dean Theatre Como. Then there is Arnold Epstein (Robert Corbett), who is sensitive, well-bred, intelligent and cannot digest anything but hard-boiled eggs. Finally, Jerome describes himself. He's never been away from home before and wants to get three things out of the war: become a writer, not get killed and lose his virginity. But first he must survive basic training. Once in the barracks, the men meet Sergeant Toomey (Chris Briggs). Toomey is quick to teach the young soldiers the Army way discipline is the key. Some of the men take to the life quickly, submerging the food in ketchup in order to disguise the taste and look. Others, however Epstein in particular refuse to lose Maj. Gen. Amram Mitzna, mil itary commander in the West Bank, said a sergeant-major from the military government and two or three other soldiers were involved and would be tried. He told army radio: "Even in my worst dreams, I would never imagine such a thing even though I constantly warn commanders to expect the most awful things that could happen when soldiers find themselves all of a sudden commanding and deciding the lives of citizens." In another case, the newspaper Hadashot said three soldiers of the elite Golani brigade were given jail terms of at least 21 days each for violating orders against excessive use hold a panel on careers in retailing in 210 Hanes. 5 p.m. STV Campus Profile will meet in Union 226. STV Off The Cuff will hold a writers' meeting in Union 224. Campus Y Women's Forum will meet in the Campus Y Room 206. All welcome. 5:45 p.m. Anglican Student Fel lowship will have a ser vice and a Shrove Tues day Pancake Supper at the Chapel of the Cross. Those interested will go ice skating. 6 p.m. STV's General College will meet in Union 218. SCHOURSHIP INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS WHO NEED 0$ their identity and merge into one large unit. Just as in any assorted group of people, there are conflicts. Jews, Poles, homosexuals, militants, wimps everyone discriminates and is discriminated against. Their person alities are recorded and analyzed by Jerome, who only observes and refrains from getting involved and taking a stand. On the platoon's first 48-hour pass, they visit Rowena (Tessa Blake), a lady of the evening. With her, Jerome fulfills one of his three goals. He realizes that what he really wants is love. He finds it at a U.S.O. dance with Daisy Hannigan (Lisa Hollo man). One smile from her and he has short little heart attacks. The play ends, two years later, with Jerome telling the fate of each of his friends. Most could be foreseen and easily understood. This production is effective and of force. The army said it had no information. According to United Nations figures, 54 Arabs have been killed by Israelis since protests began in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which Israel captured from Jordan and Egypt in the 1967 Middle East war. Most of the dead were shot by soldiers, and hundreds have been wounded. Israel radio said 21 arrests were made Monday in Jerusalem, which Israel has annexed, bringing to 437 the number of Arabs detained in the city since trouble began in December. It said the latest arrests include four activists who had been leaders in organizing protests. Campus Women's Net work of the Student Government Executive Board will meet in the upstairs lounge of the Union. Anyone inter ested in planning "Women's Awareness Week" is welcome. 6:30 p.m. Order of the Bell Tower will meet in Union 205. NCSL will meet in the Union. 7 p.m. Great Decisions T$8 will have a lecture by Con gressman David Price on "U.S. Trade and Global Markets: Risks and Opportunities" in Hamilton 100. 7:30 p.m. UNC-NAACP and Till Meat 2s m. This summer may be your last chance to graduate from college with a degree and an officers commission. Sign up for ROTC's six-week Basic Camp now. See your Professor of Military Science for details. But hurry. The time is short. The space is limited. The heat is on. ARMY RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS Call Major Doug Earle, 1-800-222-9184 ?;u- K;t7)x fix h U tz :$LT) fc -X fit Utz) 7 lis h ItTfclfi RECRUIT CO., LTD. has been instrumental in the development of Japan's information service industry. In RECRUIT S Tokyo, Los Angeles and New York offices, challenging work in such fields as telecommunications, super-computing and publishing awaits you. RECRUIT U.S.A., 65 E. 55th St. 34 th Floor New York. NY 10022 (212) 750-6100 (N Y.) (800) 782-7856 (Other States) . Both Attention to TWR-TG COORDINATOR finely worked, right down to Jerome's : New York accent and ToomeyV Southern drawl. Performances by all were strong but the boldest were by: Devries, Corbett and Briggs. Devries captured Jerome's naivete and long ing for a perfect world. Corbett was successful in identifying with Epstein and his sense of intellectual superior ity. Briggs acted as the typical sergeant with a strong, mean and unchallengeable exterior with deeply hidden compassion. Each character is clearly unique. The strength of the performance and individuality of each is due to the way Neil Simon builds the characters on one another. Though Jerome is the play's focus, all of the men in the platoon are equally important. "Biloxi Blues" will be performed by the Lab Theatre today at 5 p.m. in the basement of Graham Memorial Hall. Jerusalem police spokesman Rafi Levy said arrests were made in the Shufat refugee camp and Silwan village, both inside the city limits. He said police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse stone throwing protesters in Anata, near Shufat. Levy said there were no reports of shooting, but a border police officer at the scene told photographers that rubber bullets' and live ammunition were used. Officials at Mukassad hospital said ' a 23-year-old Arab from Shufat was' brought in with a gunshot wound in' the abdomen. The Arab-run Palestine Press Service said he was shot during' a clash in Shufat. Alpha Phi Alpha will sponsor a discussion by Vice Chancellor Harold Wallace and BSM Pres ident Kenneth Perry on the decline of the Civil Rights Movement in the BCC. Items of Interest Student Government Tutoring Program applications are available in Suite C of the Union or at the Union desk. Deadline is Feb. 19. Campus Y will hold voting all day for Campus Y co-presidents, co treasurers and secretary in the Y. Any Y member or participant in a Y-sponsored event can vote. JOIN OUR INFORMATION SESSION AT Place: International Student Office Date February 18, 1 pm - 5 pm ; AC 725 S. Figueroa St.. 31st Floor Los Angeles. CA 90017 (800) 325-9759 HA 1 & raw AX
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