The UNC By RICHARD SMITH Staff Writer The UNC Jazz Festival is 1 1 years old, and by the look of this year's program, is going from strength to strength. Once again, the jazz week end will feature a variety of concerts with performers ranging from high school bands to guest artists, thus ensuring that the Festival will be as educative as it is entertaining. Festival events this weekend will include concerts Friday and Saturday Campus Calendar The DTH Campus Calendar is a daily listing of University-related activities sponsored by academic departments, student services and student organizations offi cally recognized by the Division of Student Affairs. To appear in Campus Calendar, announce ments must be submitted 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, Union 104. Items of Interest lists on-going events from the same campus organizations and fol lows the same deadline schedule as Campus Calendar. Please use the same form. Friday 12 p.m. UNC Sociology Club will have a brown bag lunch in 218 Union. Guest speaker will be Jim Castle on "NSF Organizational Sam pling Project: Metho dology Research; Nuts and Bolts." 3:30 p.m. Association of Interna tional Students will host David Price to address "Working for Peace" in 211 Union. 4 p.m. Association of Interna tional Students will sponsor a presentation of the French film "Mr. Hulot's Holiday," a satire of vacationers at a French seaside resort, with English subtitles. Institute of Latin Amer ican Studies will have an imformal undergradu ate gathering at Mag dalena's until 6 p.m. He's pot 24 hours to $ o rrmvinr the nnp oirl hf w..... w to - really loves that he s honest, faithful, and fully committed. It's going to be a long night. vm STARTS TONIGHT! SHOWS NIGHTLY 7i05 o 9:15 SAT& SUN MATINEE 2:05 o 4:15 ' " ' " ill IMW" "i i TMi TO T3 0 LI Li TOUCHSTONE PICTURES Presents In Association With SILVER SCREEN PARTNERS ffl A PHILIP ROGERS Production A ROGER SP0TTISW00DE Film SIDNEY P0ITIER TOM BERENGER "SHOOT TO KILL" KIRSTIE ALLEY Executive Producer PHILIP ROGERS Story by HARV ZIMMEL Screenplay by HARV ZIMMEL and MICHAEL BURTON and DANIEL PETRIE, JR. Produced by RON SILVERMAN and DANIEL PETRIE, JR. R RESTRICTED UNDFR 1 7 f gUIS ACC0MPANY1N6 PARENT Oil A0ULT GUAR0IAN IHstrihutHi hy BI'ENA 7j lit. SHOWS NIGHTLY JxiO o 9:20 SAT & SUN MATINEE 2:10 o 4:20 Jazz Festival a weekend off cool nights as well as clinics during the days. One featured guest artist is Jim Snidero, an alto saxophonist whose first album, Jim Snidero On Time, has received critical acclaim. Guest artists The Jazz Ambassadors the U.S. Army Field Band will be getting a welcome chance to play strictly modern concert jazz and not the patriotic tunes with which they have come to be associated, according Any students interested in Latin American stu dies are encouraged to attend. 7 p.m. The Bahal Club will discuss the power of unity at their Weekly Fireside in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge in the Union. All are welcome. 9 p.m. Association of Interna tional Students will have a black and white dance to celebrate Inter national Week in Car michael Ballroom. Dress in black and white. Admission is $1. No alcohol, please. Saturday 12 p.m. Association of Interna tional Students will sponsor the 10th Annual International Festival, featuring exotic foods, live enter tainment, national cos tumes, and booths and pavilions from over 40 countries. The Festival will be in Great Hall, Union, until 6 p.m. Sunday 12:30 p.m. UNC Gaming Club will meet in 210 Union until 8 p.m. for open gaming. Campus Y Results, a group working to create the political will to end hunger, will have a pres entation on the World Bank in 208 Union. All are welcome. 2 p.m. Items of Interest Orientation Fall 8 is accept- r;, med; ?11 fc? v j .::::: K I I J 1; I ' I , " k fO) - - Directed by ROGER SP0TTISW00DE rmr Q VISTA PimiHES WSTRIBI'TION. INC TOUCHSIONl: ru it'Ki.s I9W Trh.sUme PHlumi Festival organizer Jim Ketch, a member of the music faculty. Both guest artists will give clinics. "It's a great chance for high school and college groups to get critiqued," said Ketch, who describes the organ ization of the event as something of an administrative handful, albeit a labor of love. Performing high school bands will include those from schools in Kinston, Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro, and scheduled college bands include UNC-Charlotte and ing applications for orientation counselors. Applications are avail able at the Carolina Union, 311 Carr, and residence area desks. UNC International Center is offering four summer study abroad fellowships to sophomores or jun iors who wish to pursue independ ent study projects outside the U.S. Applications and info available at the International Center in the Union. GPSF has information on the Residency Center posted on the "This gives a very important message to the Reagan administra tion," he said. "Eighty percent of the Latin American population believes this is the order of countries that have tried to achieve peace and democracy." Faculty Chancellor Christopher Fordham said the report was leading the School of Education in the right direction. "The school needed to focus more on preparing teachers for the schools. We need to relate to and be as helpful as we can to the public schools," Fordham said. "I am pleased with the $2.50UNTIL 6 PM DAILY Peace nominnTED for (?) INCLUDING BEST PICTURE lHE l AST EMDERR reisi 3:05 e 7:20 Only! "NICHOLSON AND STBEEP ARE SO INCREDIBLE THEY MAKE 'EBONWEED' A MUST-SEE FILM' -Joel Siegel. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST ACTRESS MERYL STREEP 2:45 o 5:30 9:00 ONLY! MltMCItl If ' Ml " VMfS CCtBTc The best military comedy since MASH.X Touching and wildly funny, 2 it is one man's tour de force. A tidal wave of laughter that may render you unable to breathe. 4 Two enthusiastic thumbs up. (highest rating) 'TIME MAGAZINE, Richard Schickel 'TODAY SHOW, Gene Shalit 'NEW YORK TIMES. Vincent Canby 4USA TODAY. Mike Clark 'SISKEL & EBERT, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert NEWSDAY. Mike McGrady OSS?C?OE ROBIN WILLIAMS 2:25 o 4:40 7:00 o 9:20 MITWICTEP l UUfl t7 U9WK S UCWPHTIK I FMII 0HMI CUMttW ttaMt)imtim?iumairMatt mm WE'RE FIGHTING FOR NOURUFE UNC-Wilmington, East Carolina University and Elon College. Our own UNC-CH Jazz Band will be highlighted during the two-day pro gram and will accompany soloist Snidero on Friday night, in addition to performing their own mini-concert on Saturday afternoon. "We have about $1,000 worth of educative materials that the students can purchase," said Ketch. Such items include transcripts and Music Minus bulletin board outside Suite D of the Union for those interested in applying for in-state tuition. Senior Class nominations for the Chancellor's Awards are due Tues., March 1 . Please turn them in to Lee Marks, Basement of Steele Build ing, Student Affairs. The Order of the Grail-Valkyries will accept nominations until Feb. 26 at 3 p.m. Women's Lacrosse Club will play N.C. State at 2 p.m. on Finley Fields. from page 1 The United States has had a "non policy" toward Latin America since as early as 1899, Cerezo said. "It's been a muddled-through policy," he said, "and it's done a great disservice to the Central American people." from page 1 faculty's and dean's resolutions to get everything done in making recommendations. "Change is always painful. But the school that can change will be ahead of the pack down the road. It is a folly to think the changes being done could be done peacefully." ELLIOT ROAD atE. FRANKLIN 967-4737 ALL DAY TUES. (EXC. HOLIDAYS) ABC - TV. New York BEST ACTOR JACK NICHOLSON w tw i fcHTAMMENT WCTURESKiTM BAMSm MOOUCTONS n TOUCHSTONE i'u:tuki:s Color by DI LUXJ Soundtrack on Atl Soeorti etMVTDuctJfcwPicturw Amorican Hoart Association Jtn s am The Daily One, a recording from which a key part is missing so the student can take its place. "The jam session really doesn't exist anymore," Ketch said. Festival T-shirts will also be available. Ketch is particularly pleased with this year's program. He describes guest Snidero as "an excellent improviser, which is exciting in a young performer." Ketch's own quintet will be playing with Snidero. "It will be great to hear him and get a chance to play with him," Ketch said. It is the first time that the Festival has featured a big band as guest artist, so Ketch was especially keen for small, combo jazz to be represented. The one Snidero quintet rehearsal will be Thursday night, but Ketch said he doesn't see this as a cause for concern. He said the great thing about jazz is that "people speak the same language." EWaOWDES iO" On Friday, Feb. 26 Robert Townsend will speak after the 6:00 & 9 show of his movie There will also be a Midnight showing of the movie. UNC Student Tickets are H.50 at the Union Desk ONE Ticket per ID! ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS () Best Picture N Fri 7: m 1 EAST FRANKLIN STREET 942-3061 9 EAST FRANKLIN STREET 942-3061 iiiiiiiimi- Siimi 1 1 1 1 i n i m fin n wni 1 1 i iiwMiii in mmmmmmmmmmmzmm. - o ; p i in m fi ii fin nn n m iififl n uuii rnrfirir'n'L .''u'i tTiV rr-v-rMi'n ft nonnn rtfjittiiiar-iBi'D ri n'nY n r nniMwnwiiiirrtrniimwitirif iivir Tar HeelFriday, February 26, 19885 concerts The concerts are sponsored by the Carolina Union Performing Arts Committee, and Ketch said he was very pleased to be able to offer free tickets this year since the fees for The Jazz Ambassadors are largely "paid for by Uncle Sam." Ketch said that the Festival usually draws good audiences. "It's a kind of Pied Piper thing," he said. "Come and hear it once and you might want to return and hear it again. And since it's free, why not come back a second time?" Jim Ketch Quintet, UNC Jazz Band and Jim Snidero will perform Friday at 8 p.m. The U.S. Army Field Band and Jazz Ambassadors will perform Saturday at 8 p.m. Both concerts will be in Memorial Hall. There will be no admission charge, but free tickets should be picked up at the Union Box Office. THE (LDINIflON STALAG 17 on Sat., Feb. 27 at 7:00 & 9:30 On Sun., Feb. 28 Robert DeNiro in Martin Scorcese's COMEDY at 7:00 & 9:30 OIPOLINK $3.00 BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ALL SHOWS BEFORE 6:00 PM including Best Actress-Cher CHER NICOLAS CAGE "IT'S PERFECT.. WHAT A SWEET WONDERFUL FILM! loelSiecel ABC TV MGM hat fl S :30 2:1 :45 If 7:! Sat & Sun 30 o 4:45 30 o 9:45 Fri at 7:00 9:30 Sat & Sun 00 o 4:30 00 o 9:30 vd cir