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Western Carolinian Volume 46 Number 14, December 3, 1981
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Entertainment Western Carolinian/December 3, 1981 16 Studio Theatre Western Carolina University's department of speech and theatre arts will present three original plays during two evenings of studio theater on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 7-8. The performances will begin each night at 7:30 in Stillwell Building's Little Theatre. General admission is $1 at the door with seats available on a first-come, first- served basis. Monday's theater production will feature- "The Chosen People" by Jon Davidson, a sophomore speech and theatre arts major, and "Family Haven" by Beverly Byers Pevitts, a former professor in the department. "The Chosen People" is about a variety of contemporary activists who meet their Creator. "Family Haven" concerns problems associated with placing elderly family members in rest homes. "The Christine Emerald," a play about the heist of an emerald necklace by a gang of paroled prison inmates at a thirty-fifth wedding anniversary party, will be presented Tuesday. Held Over 7 & 9:15 p.m. IF YOU DON'T GO TO THE MOVIES YOU WON'T SEE ofthe ■ HAfflSONFOBD •KAREN ALLEN WUL FREEMAN RONSLDLACEY JOHN RHYS DAVIES DENHGLM ELLIOTT JOHN WILLIAMS ,- .. GEORGE LUCAS HOWARO KAZANJIAN .LAWRENCE KASDAN .GEORGE LUCAS FHllPKAUFMAN .FRANK MARSHALL STEVEN SPIELBERG rjDI^S^^] ABUBAHMIlPCHKr- JPG wwum garni sucgsrai x |' Starts Friday 7 & 9 p.m. NOT SINCE 'DELIVERANCE' "DYNAMITE!" Bruce Williamson. Playboy "RIVETING" Michael Sragow. Rolling Stone [WW! "THE BEST" Southern Comfofj Hooper...from page 1 William Holden 1918-1981 'The play is done; the curtain drops, Slow falling to the prompters bell: A moment yet the actor stops, And looks around to say 'Farewell!' Switching from the past to future, Mr. Hooper talked about the planned construction of the activities center to be placed by the stadium and how this would be a benefit to the county. With the planned building the county could hold such events as conventions and hearings. Mr. Hooper also pointed out that growth in the university means growth to the county. When asked about student voting, the commissioner stated that if a student was eligible to vote in this county, he hoped that the student would take the opportunity to participate in local government. Mr. Hooper felt that students living in the dorm and having their residence elsewhere should still participate in the voting process in their own county. Lastly, Mr. Hooper spoke about the issue of stray dogs and county ordinances. He explained that there exists a direct relationship between the population and the number of problems. He responded that it was not the county's duty to take care of these animals. But, he felt the university would help the county out financially once it had a program rolling and that the county and university would work something out. As far as county ordinances concerning dogs Mr. Hooper stated the county would go with vaccination laws rather than strict leash laws. This, he explained, would allow a better chance for the animals to make it back to their owners. All in all, Mr. Hooper seemed to have a very positive attitude about having a university in the center of his county. Looking to the future of this university and its relationship to the county, one can only hope that more of the positive view Mr. Hooper holds will be continued. 1 2 J 4 5 I I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 B 19 ■j 21 22 23 f 24 25 27 ■ 29 1 31 ■ 33 34 3b 36 37 38 39 40 <) 42 13 ACROSS 25. Texas river DOWN l t. n 12. "Tetched" Peels Spry Spoke: 2 wds. 26. 27. 28. 29. DiluUd Jargon Sullen Manly brews l. 2. 3. 4 Move quickly Malarial fever Clenched hand Run away Ambiguous reply: 3 wds. Ship of 1492 14. If lfi. Stratagems Stimulate Private conver 30. 31. 32. Unusually good Christmas drink Winter 5. 6 sation : 3 wds. "visitor": 2 wds. 7. Church 18. One that pro 37. Gymnastic projection duces: suffix apparatus 8. Corded fabric 19. The "N" in N.B. 39. Proportion 9. Buildings 20 Elevate 40. Establishes 10. Certain to be 21. Cheap and 41. Inspecting successful: gaudy 42. Transactions hyph. wd. 24 Masculine name 43. Alleviates 12. 13 17. 20 Devoulness Impudently Lacerated Mother of Apollo 21. Cut to fit 22. Renounce 23. Perukes 24. Lighthearted' 25. Angles 26. Travail 28. Symbols of authority 30. Demolishes 32. Take definite form East Indian broadbill Big name in elevators Without: Latin Clothes School organization : abbr. 33 34 35 Starts Friday Friday and Saturday, 7 & 9:00 Sunday-Thursday 7:15 only IF LOOKS COULD KILL... D. J.'s second annual Christmas Sale! PG LOOKER W4-WW TKwoxar A LADD COMPANY RELEASE A nniMaWtnaTaTiil'' AWAHWtRCXjWMUNlfJATiQWSCOMPftMT Q tHftJ WAfitMtR9PTJS ^E. LJLJ * * C i90i Tha i add Co"ioanv a> ft^*» He- "•.Si.Er.TirturAT*** uKI<r«lHn«n« Drastic Price Cuts on all records and tapes! Look for coupons In next week's Carolinian! 293-5100
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