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Western Carolinian Volume 43 Number 14

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  • Comedy to play in Little Theatre lhe University Players will perform the award- winning play "Rosencrant/ and Guildenstern Are Dead" December 5 through 10 in the little Theatre here. The comedy by Tom Stoppard, winner of the 1%8 Drama Critics Circle and Tony Awards for best play. takes a look at two minor characters in Shakespeare's "Hamlet." New York Times drama critic Clive Barnes said it "is the play of 'Hamlet' not seen through the cscs ot Hamlet, or Claudius, or Ophelia, >>r Gertrude, hut a worm's-eye view of the tragedy seen from the bewildered standpoint of Rosencrantz and Guilden- Rosencrantz will be played by Tim Dickenson of Greensboro and Guildenstern by Michael L. Genebach of Cullowhee. Jonathan L. Ray, a 1977 WCU graduate from Cullowhee, is cast as The Player. Other cast members include Neal Klimek of Brevard as Hamlet, Henderson A. Gilleland of Charlotte as the Player-King, Armando Erba of New Haven, Conn, as the Player-Queen. Ken Stikeleather of Waxhaw as the Poisoner-King, Tonya Lamm of Wilson as Spy Number One. Sherry Hodge of Charlotte as Spy Number Two. Michelle Parkin of Kingston, Jamaica as Opehlia. Ken Beck of Sylva as Claudius, Leonora Forrister of Cullowhee as Gertrude, Carl L. Gifford of Ahoskie as the Captain, Judith Williams of High Point as the Court Learn to fly If you are a pilot, or are learning to fly. don't miss Operation Raincheck. sponsored by the Federal Aviation Agency and presented by Mr. Ryland Wilson, supervisor of the Asheville airport control tower, and Mr. Sid Jones, controller at the Asheville tower. Learn about emergency procedures if you become lost. E.L.T.'s AIM Update (Airman's Information Manual), radar and how it is used contacting approach control, appraoch minimums, a sectional video map of Asheville, military training routes, mountain flying watch, stage II and III, and much more. There is no charge for the seminar and will be held Monday and Tuesday, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in Forsvth 220. All prospective pilots are invited as well. I70ljE2B DIAl,.A.MO\JK - 586-2816 Starting Wed. Nov. 30 - Dee. 3 'ROLLING THUNDER' Starting Dee. 4-6 'ISLANDS IN THE STREAM* starring George C. Scott Starting Wed. Dee. 7 - lO 'GRAND THEFT I ALTO' Starring Ron Howard l ads. Greg l wie .it Car) as the Court Gentleman, Ala Non is nt Hazelwood as PotonilU, Charles Brxson ot Oxon Hill. Md. as the Ambassador. Riek Bins man of Hickory as I aertes, Randall Longshore ot Gastonis as Fortinhras, and Sam Orax ot Winston-Salem as Horatio. W( r assistant professor ot speech and theatre arts Stephen I. (air is directing the production. 1 he multi-level set ami lighting ssas designed in Oscar Patterson 111. assistant professor in the WCU speec-h and theatre arts department. For ticket reservationi sail 2l>.c^4°i. or stop bj the box office in Stillssell hetsseen 1 and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Hoe!, an' S- loi adults, SI for siudenis. and 50 . cents lor children. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. More construction The Western Carolina campus is growing everyday. Many new buildings and projects are being completed which should add to and enhance the si/e and beauts of The old Moore Residence Hall is soon to be the ness Health Science and Nursing Building. Renovation will be completed in March of 1978 and will cost $744,000. As of December of 1978, Bird Administration building will no longer be the home of the administration of WCU. The new administration DECEMBER 1, 1977/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/PAGE 11 building is hoped lo be completed at this time lhe new building ssill cost S3,356,000. including the purchase ol all inside moveable equipment such as window blinds and trash cans. All administrative functions on campus ssill be housed in the new building, svhich will also contain the Mountain Heritage Center Located hetsseen Forssth and the UC will be the ness English and musk bttlding. Ibis building ssill be completed hs March ot 1978and wHI cost $2530.000. Other construction of interest lo students involves the ness streetlights. This project ssas not totalis finished due to a lack ot funds. It is hoped that it will he completed by the summer of 19"8 atier a ness contract Photography exhibit lhe second annual North Carolina student photographs, exhibition ssill he held at WCU Fcbiu.us I' through March 5. lhe cxhihilon is open (o students U colleges, universities, technical institutes, and students enrolled in Community art photography n ( arotina. Photos mav he in black and sshlte. color, ii experimental. Each photographer may submit up i>> five prints and all ssork must he malted, mounted oi leads to exhibit. First prize in the exhibition ins S50. second prize ssill he photo gift certificates and third prize ssill be photographs merchandise. Honorable mention ssill receive photography books and photographs magazine subscriptions. All entries are due In January IK. There is a $.1 per prim entry fee for the exhibition. For entry forms contact Ray Menze in the An Department, lhe exhibitor is sponsored by lhe W< I Vn Department.
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