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JW^i/tVKifllJfVralRV^^Aioff^b^i -, ........ -.'.'.. - -,-~ .-., cQUE PylS^? i CA MPUS BRIEFS & s «««3^:*2^^ &ftOHfijR^^ Thursday, April 26 5 J* pm Quantity Foods presents The Red Dragon, an evening of Chinese cuisine. Tickets on sale at College Center Main Desk. Public $4.50, student $4.25 children $3,75 (under 12). RA Training Program for RA trainees. College Center Ballroom B. 7:15 pin Revolution in Mozambique - two films: The Struggle Continues\ and \The People Organized \ Sponsored by the History department and introduced by Tom Henriksen. Open to ail. Yokum Room 205. Spa \Design in Weaving\ by visiting artist Nell Znamicrowski, Open to all. College Center Ballroom B. NTA presents \A Doll House\ by Henrik Ibsen. Tickets available at the Box Office Myers Fine Arts 564-2286. Open Monday through Friday M pm. SA members free. Hartman Theatre. - Champlain Chamber Music Series-Concert by Cheri Steinberg and Yenoin Guibbory, violinists, Charles Meinem, violinist, and Robert Cancelosi, cellist. Hawkins Hall Large Auditorium. 830 pm Acrotheatre \Spectrum c 79\. Tickets public $2.00, SA.50c, non~SA under 18 .75c. Memorial Gym. Friday, April 27 international Film Series present* Les Foldman's \The Hangman\ an animated film in color and \Sambizanga a moving film on the history of Angola's revolution^ Open to all. Hawkins Hall LarA auditorium. Spm NTA presents \A Doll House\ by Henrik Ibsen. Tickets available at the Box Office Myers Fine arts 564-2286. Open Monday through Friday 1-4 pen. SA members free. Hartman Theatre. Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon. Until Sunday, April 29 in the College Center Ballroom. Admission .50c. SJfpm Acrotheatre, \Spectrum *79.\ Tickets: public $2.00, SA 50c. non-SA under 18 .75c Memorial Gym. SAtnrday, April 28 il an Health Educators' Association - College Center Conference Room and Lobby. . Noon Off-Campus STudent Committee and PtFredenburg Hall will sponsor a picnic for the Mini-Marathon participants. Tickets $2. students: $2.50 public, on sale at College Center desk. 7 pm Fashion Show - presented by Akeba. Open to all MacDonough Lounge. 8 pm NTA presents ~A Doll House\ bv Henrik Ibsen. Tickeu available at the Box Ottice, Myers Fine Arts. 564-2286, * Monday through Friday 1-4 pm. SA meav£rs free. Hartman Theatre. Joe Burke Roast - Admission .50c. Open to SA members only. Hawkins Hall Large Auditorium. 13* pm Acrotheatre - \Spectrum *79.\ Tickets: pobtk $2.00. SA 50c. tvm-SA under 18 75c. Sunday, April 29 7*9p» SA Films presents -The Sting\ .50c. Open to SA members only. Hawkins HaU Large Auditorium. 8p- NTA presents -A Dott Hone\*? Henrik Ibaea Tickets available at the Box Office Myers Fine Am 564-2286. Open Monday throng* Friday 1-4 p.m. SA member* free April 39 7:30 pm Resident Assistant Program sponsors a Village Beauty Salon Hair Clinic. Open to all. College Center Ballroom A. 8 pm Visual Artists Series presents Roger Mertm, well-known photographer, who will give a slide lecture on his work. Exhibition continues to May 3. Rockwell Kent Gallery. Tuesday* May 1 9 am - 3 pm Student Association Election, voting for Office of Executive Vice-President fro September 1. Valid W required to vote- College Center Lobby; Noon & 5:3« pm Avant Garde Film Series presents \La Ronde** Open to all. College center Music Lounge. 1:15 pm Canadian Studies Center presents de. Andrce Levtsque, Professor of History, University - of Ottowa speaking on \Organized Labor in Canada.\ Open to all Hawkins 159. 3-Jipm Professor Ruth Peirson. Associate Professor of history, Memorial University Newfoundland wilt speak on \Canadian Women in World War II.\ Ops* to all. College Center Cardinal Lounge. 5 J* pm Quantity Foods presents \Tuesday in the Caribbean\. Menu includes sunshine soup, hopps bread, vincentian pepperpot. Adults $4.50, students $4.25, children $3,75. Tickets at College Center Desk. Dinner at Campus School Cafetorium. 7p« The Anthropology Film Festival presents \Mystery of Nefertiti.\ Follows the six year efforts of a team of archaelogists using computers to reconstruct on paper the huge, glared courtyard and temple of the gyptian Queen, Nefertiti, as it existed some 3500 years ago. Yokum Room 206. •l» Visual artist series presents art critic for soho Weekly News Ellen Lu Bell who will give a public lecture. Open to all. College Center Ballroom B. Wcnncanay 9 May 2 Noon A SM pm Avant Garde Film series presents \La Ronde\ Open to all. College Center Music Lounge. Accounting Club presents Mike Smith, CPA of Ernst andErnst who will discuss the topic \The Accountirtg Profession Today.\ Open to all. College Center Cardinal Lounge. 7p« Asian Studies Committee sponsors a program on American Security System in Asia. Open to all. College Center Ballroom B. Sigma Theta, , Gamma Delta chapter - Annual meetiig. Induction of officers. For members. College Center Cardinal Lounge. Thursday, May 3 Han 3 pin Student Associaton will hold a \Clean-Up Sale.\ Many interesting items will be on sale at a nominal cost. College center Lobby and Music Lounge. 1:15 pm Canadian studies Center prcsentsDc. Guy- Antoine Laflcur. Professor of Political science. University of Laval, speaking on \Images of the U.S. in Quebec.\ Open to all. Hawkins 159. Spm Visual Artists Series presents Alessandra Comiiu who will give a sbde lecture \Art and Life in the Turn of the Century Vienna.\ Open to all. College Center Ballroom B. Philosophy Colloquium presents a fexuter by Dr. Joseph Margokz. Open to alL Cardinal Lonnge. _ _ N M Nurses 1 Association presents a Practitioner Lecture College Center NOTES Continuing Art Exhibitions Until May 3 - Photography by Mertin. Rockwefl Kent Gallery The College center desk has tickeu at $2.50 for the May 5 production of \ Weeds\ at the Centaur Theatre in Montreal. The Montreal Bus is also scheduled for May 5, leaving Plattsbnrgh at 9 am and departing Montreal at 6 pm. Tickeu are on sale at the College Center Desk for $4 CYCLISTS... Are you interested in group touring or racing? We're trying to organize informal riding groups. Everyone can contribute, whether it be riding technique, touring info, mechanical ability, etc. Get in shape A have fun!! Anyone interested!!! Contact John, Moffitt 742, 564-2922 or Steve, 38 Couch, 563-9274 or just ride out to Cumberland Head any afternoon, you're bound to find one of us. Adirondack Experience Club Trip to Twin Valleys Organizational meeting Wednesday at 10:15 p.m. in MacDonough Hall Room 155. • ' The Office of Residence Life and the Student Association are doing their spring housecleaning as a prelude to Spring Weekend. On Thursday, May 3, we will be holding a \Clean Up Sale\ from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the College.Center Lobby and the Music Lounge Many interesting items will be on sale at a nominal cost: 1976-77-78 yearbooks from $2.00 to $3.00, yearbook pictures at $.05, outdated textbooks (several cartons) from $50 to $2.50, and many articles left from years past by students in the dorms; everything from luggage to bikes- radios to rugs, to a popcorn popper—all priced to sell. Proceeds to go to the Yearbook, operation of the Bookswap and to the Dean Hood Memorial Fund. If it sounds like fun.... join us....Thursday, May 3, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. College Center. Feinberg Library will be open for finals until 11:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, May 11 and 12. The Late Night Study Room is open to 1 a.m. every night. DANCE MARATHON This Weekend. 24 couples have signed up to participate in this year's Dance Marathon for Muscular Dystrophy. The marathon begins Friday at 8 p.m. in the College Center Ballrooms and ends Sunday at 8 p.m. Sue Nugent and John Burns are the dance's emcees. Music will be provided by different V bands on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. A $400 first-place scholarshop is to be split by the couple who brings in the most money. Second place is worth $100 in cash, and other prizes include several dinners for two at local restaurants and gift certificates. Students are invited and encouraged to visit the Dance Marathon to lend support for the dancers throughout the weekend. ARE YOU GRADUATING IN MAY? If you have been a recipient of either a National Direct Student Loan or a Federal Nursing Loan and are planning to graduate in May, then you must come to the Accounting'Office, Room 710 of the Kehoe Administration Building, to fill out an* exit interview form. This will take approximately five minutes of your time and repayment and obligations will be explained to you. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship April 27th, - Ray Namie from the Word of Life Institute will be speaking to us on \The Character of God.\ Meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. in Clinton Dining Hall Lounge. Job Applications for College Center desk attendants will be available starting May 2nd at the College Center Desk. Interested students are asked to fill out the application and return it to the College Center desk. Closing date for applications is May Hth. Accounting Seminar Mr. Mike Smith CPA, of Ernst and Ernst will discuss the topic \The Accounting Profession Today.\ The seminar will take place on Wednesday May 2nd, 1979 at 4:00 p.m. in the Cardinal Lounge. All thofce interested are invited to attend. There will be a question and answer period with a reception following^ : fc On Wednesday, May 2, the students of SUNY at Ptansburgh will be uniting against litter. Loving nine months xrf the year in Pittsburgh, we have a personal interest in the care of this city, and now we have the opportunity to help clean it up after the winter. If you would like to spend an afternoon in the sun working with your friends, join us. Transportation to the clean-up sites will be provided. Cars will be leaving from in front of Algonquin Dining Hall every half hour starting at 1:00pm. until dark, so you can donate just as mucfi of your time as you like. Also provided will be work equipme nt and of course refreshments. Hope to see you there next Wednesday helping out our community. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mary Jo Zyga at 564-4338 or Dawn Colvin at 564- •4314. 17 A Tuesday in the Caribbean' The Quantity Foods Class presents \A {Tuesday in the Caribbean\ dinner to be held [Tuesday, May 1, at 5:30 p.m. in the ERDC |Cafetorium on Upper Rugar Street. The menu for the dinner includes sunshine Itoup, made with pumpkin and spices to \txaxc your appetite; hopps bread, the aroma k>f which surrounds every traditional [Barbadian home when served with creamy joiner; j Vinoentian pepperpot, a favorite St Vincent stew; cucumoer witu bacon, a Kcgetabk dtsh of shced encumber served hot rice dish, flavored with sent and fried plantain, an exotic memoer of the banana family, fried in butter, Port-Au—Pronce fruit cup, an arrangement of fresh fruit, topped with coconut and a light syrup, served in a grapefruit cup; sorrel punch, made from the sepals of the sorrel plant, various spices and flavored with rum; coffee, tea and milk. Tickets for the dinner can be bought at the College Center Desk for $4.50 for adults, S4.2S for students fPSUC students on meal plan will receive additional discount at the Campus School, Room 411) and S3.75 for children under twelve.!kkct arrangements can also be made by caffing Harriet Cave at S64-2S43, Ms DiBeilo at 564*2216 or Ms McPcek at 5642205. THE NEW BOOKSTORE IS COMING MAY 14 Ml