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French Club 1 From Staff Reports The French Club will present the film ' Boutons," or "The War of the Buttons," at in the Nursing Building Auditorium. The film, winner of the coveted French fill Prix Jean Virgo, is the story of a war between of boys from neighboring French villages ov< since forgotten. Buttons are the spoils which go to the victc tive is stripped of his clothing. ' T n/if a rt ?-* nmnlnfnr r* p a r* f t lin lirarrtn n i lit aniun w\U(Udic^f ad UUL UI IIIV waning an ingenious plan to launch an attack in whic no clothes at all. This attack results in a resoi the opposition. "La Guerre des Boutons," directed by Y\ tains French dialogue but also has English si Admission is $1.00. 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LEMON & SALT i m i n m i r. u t u a o d v lj /~\ I iviil^i^ivsiii i i n r r I n V SAT uTP A Y A TRIBUTE TO CREEDENCE THE REVBVtfl ; Al SO NlfiHT SHIFT I $5.00 AT THE DOOR | i | ~ MICK FLEETWOOD'S 1 Z.UU %' TICKETS $10 ON SALE S I N F O : 7 7 I ? 8 7 903 HUGER 'i MILE FROM COLISEUM BETWEEN BLOSSO/V to present fore 4La Guerre des entertainm 7 P.m. tonixht "" " for their first performance of th m award, the Le began its run Saturday. two rival groups er an insult long Episcopal chaplain David Stew "Godspell" is an appropriati jrs, as each cap- Episcopal-Lutheran-Methodist C St. fo/^ti/Anc /4ni;icnc lacuuu^ V4v v lovo :h they will wear "It's an attempt to put the Linding defeat of culture of the 1960's," he said. Students in the cast include /es Robert, con- roughs, Jimmy Flannery, Kim * ibtitles. Potter, Ruth Schooler, Pressley and Andy Thomas, all from U: Columbia College. "Godspell's" remaining perfo tomorrow and Sunday nights. was the task of Tickets are free, but should b irl staff nrpnarpH vafinnc ran hp marlp hu r-allino I II I 1f^ THE VMS r Herpes ion djsh 10 p.m. & midni | 11 a.m. - 3 p.m I 4 p.m. 7 p.m. ',54-7553 I rcbia, s.c. | | 7;3Q p.m. K CLUB ~j I I 11 a.m. - 3 p.m j ^ p.m. 7 p.m. '^1^ I 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. ??I I 8 p.m. F T IG ER $2 ???I 10 a.m. - 6 p.m fiST l>? Noon DOW WW ft! I sr | I osc's n JS ZZZ~ i - vujru n . - - - " Q8BSHCT CBfgJSgj 1 iOON Scnkic/YTcn Q Q B (J* 89 I Bf ign film classic ~7T T WHAT HO Wes enr PneiS Rudy Vallee and common? ic musical "Godspell" which They were all r< 1950's and are now fercd Sunday throi 'art, the show's director, feels USC's McKissick P s activity for the campus "enter, located at 728 Pickens The programs wi of recorded media ing schedule: gospel of Matthew into the Musical selectioi ing such performe Susan Beattie, David Bur- Louis Armstrong, lelley, Cecilia Murray, Edith and Fridays, while Sutherland, Jonathan Taylor and mysteries on T SC, and Larky Gregg, from a "curator's choic iiit uiuautd^j rmances will be held at 8 p.m. For more inforrr played, call McKi e reserved in advance. Reser- Monday-Friday, 1 the ELM Center at 799-7363. Sundays : CAROLINA PROGRAM I / Pfte$ NTS ^ Wednesday, April ght Shadow/tax Thursday, April ! CPU's Street Bazaar CPU and the Open Door pre: "Happy Hour Variety Show" Health Enrichment's Joel Got Fririau Acril fit i d? mf t ?r vi i. CPU's Street Bazaar Amateur Entertainment Cookout; Picnic - sponsored Outdoor '84 Film Festival ? DI..aa P-iJi: uiuea DiuniBib, uuiuiiiiyur, Dawn of the Dead Saturday, April < i. International Students Associ International Cultural Day Outdoor '84 Concert Trip to Myrtle Beach s cr t c 7/^ 1: 1 5 ) I .. : tonight terns like "The Lone Ranger," singers like mysteries like "The Shadow" have in jcorded for radio from the 1920's to the part of a series of daily programs to be ofigh Friday in the broadcasting archives of Museums. ill draw upon the archive's varied collection and will run from 2 to 4 p.m. on the followris from "Whitaker's Waxworks," featurrs as Rudy Vallee, Dorothy Lamour and will be played on Mondays, Wednesdays : the Westerns will be played on Tuesdays hursdays. On Sundays, the program will be e" that will vary from week to week. will be free and open to the public. lation on the archives or the programs to be ssick at 777-7251 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and 1-5 p.m. JN10N 1 H fOH 4th Spur >th Greene St. j sent the Spur idman Gambrell Aud. h Greene St. Back Patio by SAGA Back Patio Field A rth iation's College St. Field A ^ CO 567 made possible by student m Activity fees