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The Russell House Universit Union Travel Center announces it annual Spring Break cruise t three islands of the Caribbea from March 25-April 1. The pric for this cruise if $333.00, includin three Ports-of-Call, seven meal and snacks a day, parties an dinners, and access to all shij board facilities. For more ii formation contact the Travc Center on the second floor of th Russell House or call 777-6460. RH Fre Monday, January 15: The Slec first film of Costa-Gavras (direct the political overtones of his later that will delight Hitchcock and f eludes international favorites Yv min. 7:00 and 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 16: Anatom Stewart is a lawyer defending an has murdered a bartender for Remick). As in his other films, <j law degree) uses the investigatoi 1? 1 t- _1 - t uiuiaia ctnu psycnuiugy ui our st Law buffs will be astonished t< attorney for the army in the 1950s Other surprise cast members incl (who now acts only in Crest cor Rydell High in Grease), Kathryn (Flick Your Bic) Bean. Duke E minutes. 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 17: A Fa< Andy Griffith as a down-home s idol. It is his first film and viewer: act. Lee Remick (it's her first fil ? *7*12? t/ ' Lfii cviui tiiia ivazan seems 10 I exposing media manipulation a 1 Neal, Walter Matthau and Tony p.m. Sunday, January 21: Hush . . Director Robert Aldrich (The Lor the vein of his Whatever Happen South. Bette Davis, in the title rc lover 37 years before.But did she de Havilland, ajded by Joseph C< only too happy to take advantaj torment to make sure the old bag Time magazine reports: "Thei mossy photography." Agnes Mo and 9:30 p.m. fiPPn fTlortar G Nr\tionr\l Ornr\ni7< . ? ' Leaders Requirements are 3.0 GPR, sign if ic> to campus activi DEADLINE Applications available from Student Activities Center, West Wing ; Russell House y A selection of video tapes m? ? by Syracuse University facu o members and students will be n on display Jan. 15 in the Vic e Gallery of McKissick Museun g Syracuse University is well-kno Is for its art-experimental stud d where the tapes were product )- The exhibit will be open throu l- Feb. 11. McKissick is open Mond ;1 through Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p. e and Sundays from 1-5 p.m. 3e Films jping Car Murder (France, 1966. T or of Z and State of Siege) has none efforts, but it is a rapid-paced thrill oreign film lovers alike. The cast es Montand and Simone Signoret. ly of a Murder (U.S., 1959). Jimr army lieutenant (Ben Gazzara) w raping the lieutenant's wife (L lirector Otto Preminger (who holds ry format of his story to examine t >ciety. > find that Joseph Welch, the famo i McCarthy hearings, plays the judf ude George C. Scott, Arthur O'Conn nmercials), Eve Arden (principal fir an f fMrc Ri?c*\ Prni-Kn on/4 vfl* Miib \mt u, i^ing / vi vauj QHU V/l O llington provides the jazz score. 1 :e in the Crowd (U.S., 1957) belongs inger raised to the status of natioi 3 will be surprised to find he can rea Im, too) plays his baton-twirling wi be about 20 years ahead of himself a Network. His cast includes Patrii Franciosa. 125 minutes. 7:00 and 9 . Hush, Sweet Charlotte (U.D., 296 igest Yard) gives us anothershocker ed to Baby Jane? This one is set in ue, is going crazy over murdering r really do it? No matter. Cousin Oln )tten, wants her out of the way and jje of the situation, providing enou goes bonkers. re is rich menace in the dark, lusl orehead also stars. 133 minutes. 7 f NOW! .J I _ . 'UVAIUy HIV ation For Scholarship, hip, Service ? rising senior status, ant contributions ties and academics CEfiOl IAOV C rtuivuniv v %j I rib ICarowinds theme park will hold auditions at USC on Jan. 19 in search of talent for its 1979 live shows program. Needed are singers, dancers, musicians, and technicians. All auditions will be limited to three minutes. An accompanist will be provided for singers. The auditions will be on a first come, first served bp?is. No appointments are needed. ide Ity The Fine Arts Committee of the Russell House University Union is leo presenting "Eastern ns. Photographs" by Michael Todd, wn The exhibition will run through February 1 on the 2nd floor lobby of ed- Russell House. gh ay m. The Universitv of South Carolina, Division of Continuing Education and the Columbia Museums of Art and Science will co-sponsor an "Egyptology Symposium" January 16 through 18. This event, a capsule study of 5000 years of Egyptian history, art , and culture, consists of three slicej lectures by specialists in the area. , There is a $15 fee for the sym. posium, and all interested persons ~ should contact the Division of " Continuing Education at USC, 7772589. ny k? Gibbes Planetarium of the ^ Columbia Museums of Art and l.a Science is continuing "Planet "e Parade," its new program, through February 25. Shows are u presented each Thursday evening at 8:00 and on Saturday and ! Sunday afternoons at 2:30 and 4:00. of Admission is 50 cents for students ,?1} and 75 cents for adults. L61 February 1 is the deadline for 10 submitting applications for J*1 progression into the Nursing major Hy in the Baccalaureate Program in fe- Nursing. in 30 -Jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll BkBSEWMM i IW MS WW 1 1 r 1 HAPPY HO /ia == ?h Monday ? ly 1 TueS* ? D 00 | Wed. ? L | Thurs. ? | Fri. ? ? li Cm* UI =i= | n i I BEI | STEAK I RIB-I | W / SA ^ lllllllllllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Thomas Cooper, the second nrPSlHpnt nf thp I Tnii;orciKi nf CnntVt r. va MIV VUlT VtOlVjr \Jl kJV/ULU Carolina, is depicted in a new exhibit at USC's McKissick Museums on the Horseshoe. The exhibit features personal belongings, documentary materials and interpretive texts designed to give insight into the complicated Englishmen, who abandoned his native land for the United States. The exhibit is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 1-5 p.m. in the Revolving Gallery. An exhibit of illustrations and sporting prints by American artist A.B. Frost is on display at McKissick Museums. The exhibit 1,% ** A. it r < in lvicxvistsicK. s an gaiiery ieaiures the complete set of "Shooting Pictures," 12 famous color prints depicting the most popular forms of bird hunting during Frost's time. Along with the prints, a number of books illustrated by Frost will be in the exhibit, which is open through Jan. 20. I FAM< COCBURM 1317 Sumter St y Featuring the fin sandwiches, lunc at prices you car BREAKFAST HI I Sen/inn Cnlumhin F a OPEN MOIS " 6:30 a.m. tc llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll NEW* UR - ? 4:30-6:3i DISCO WARM-UP ARTS ENGLISH A mrr //en a > rtwiW - orcuML r DISCO - MICHELC )ISCO - DISCO - Dl INEKENS 75* 2:0 S WE m i BT K94HI 900 MAIN ST. Specialising in. : a ROAS' AND ETE PLA1 LAD & FRENCI lllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllillilllllllllllllll Classical pianist Natalie Hinderas will perform in a free public concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan 31, in the Russell House Ballroom. Ms. Hinderas, a frequent performer with major symphonies throughout the country, is a graduate of the Oberline Conservatory of Music and a professor of music at Temple University. The performance is sponsored by the Cultural Series of the USC Russell House University Union. The first film of the 1979 Independent American Filmmakers Southern Circuit, "It's Grits" will be presented at the Columbia Museums of Art and Science on January 19 at 8 p.m. This will be the first public showing in Columbia and admission is free. Stan Woodward will be present for a discussion of his film immediately following the screening. nfVinr K.. ?v?ui uuivi nulls uy ouuuiern Independent Filmmakers will also be shown. 3 US I'S GRILL . DOWNTOWN est steaks, hes and dinners 1 afford! JNCH DINNER or Over 38 YearsI ? I. thru FRI. t 9:00 p.m. - 0 Mon.-Fri. jg BEER 1 'RICES" | )B 50* Bot. | SCO 1 >0 TIL I | r BEEF j Saudwicim j IT ITER i ; H FRIES 1 IHI!IIIIIUIIIllllll!RliMMHMI~