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Discover the Fun Homecoming Tire Daily Ctimpws on tire Friday, November 6, 15>5>2 Serving the SMU community since 1915 Volume 78, Number 4,$> Discover the fun L dni w°n^-Vo. 8 ^Start- here- % a © Dallas yPeek Hall! xxm 4-^he v? fountain Si cm & OWnbY Homecoming '92 SMU, Houston rosters in center section, pages 12-13 Page 2, The Daily Campus On the Weekend November 6, 1992 /v{e>t/l'0(//<S'C Weekend Events9 99 Southern A Exposure By Durrin Friedman « < « On Campus & Off X m A S\ mcLE. <W v iw f\ Co iTiPLCEX oJoAL-f^ iQnO T|-l Break out the Blue and Red SMU SMU v. Houston. Headlining at Trees is Jim Rose paraphernialia and cheer for the SMU at Southfork is an all Circus with doors opening at 9 p.m. F\f\£ 5o(neTHiNfr"b T- P^T Mustapgs because it is SMU school Homecoming party present­ i\ Ke H omecormVfr. Homecoming weekend. ed by Program Council Special SATURDAY Events Committee. The party is WHAT Does TtfflT WORD On Campus from 9:30 p.m.- 2 am. with buses Yeah, Yeah, Yeah and Atomic shuttling to the party from Dedman Rodeo are scheduled to play at me o>r^i flw X- Club Clearview in Deep Ellum at FRIDAY Center until 12 p.m. Tickets are $5 G-ottJbHdrfe-lNo.ZS in advance and Pony Expressable at 10 p.m. The Mahi'selles & Escorts will the Hughes- Trigg main desk or are At Club Dada Tabula Rafa is Cow IMG- give a fashion show at 11:50 am. in $7 at the door. Individual cars will scheduled to open for Soul Food To roe *J°S H unj L1 the Hughes-Trigg Commons. be towed. Cafe Mother's Club Luncheon will be North By Northwest will "be Boo Radley is scheduled to open IN THff X Y^Xr^ ft in the Hughes-Trigg Ballroom at 12 shown again in the Hughes-Trigg for Sugar at Deep Ellum Live. p.m. Contact Alumni Relations for Theater at 8 p.m. for$l. Doors open at 8 p.m. poMT'TlA tickets. Closer to SMU, the Rhythm Room Program Council is presenting OjQT Campus is scheduled to host Beaver Nelson Alfred Hitchcock's film North By and other bands. FRIDAY Northwest at 8 pjn. in the Hughes- SUNDAY HotnecoWitfG'* Trigg Theater for $1. Cheap Trick is scheduled to play The last presentation of this sea­ at Dallas City Limits. Doors open at Once again it's amateur night at son's Pigskin Revue will be given 8 p.m. Club Dada with Tom Prejean's <3° at 8 p.m. Cool Christine and the Toadies Open Mic at 9 p.m. SATURDAY are scheduled to play at Club At Deep Ellum Live Gwar is W Clearview, 2806 Elm in Deep scheduled to play at 8 pjm. The Homecoming Parade will Ellum, at 10 p.m. (21 and over.) Jonathan Butler is scheduled to begin on Hillcrest at 10 ajn. Plaid Faction and Slam Jam are play at the Lexington Club. A Homecoming Picnic ia at 12 srheduled to play ai Club Dada. At Ozona Carrie and the Blue p.m. before the game. Ten Hands and Tabula Rafa are Angels are scheduled to entertain At 2 p.m. be at Ownby Stadium to scheduled to play at the Rhythm you at 6 p.m. while you have that see the homecoming football game Room on Dyer near SMU. last drink of the weekend. Wsmm-V-S- ^Sliest!®;,:.' gfif m&m IMS wmm mi® stSSSi ALL SCHOOL HOMECOMING PARTY! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 9:30 PM - 2:00 AM with : frankly SCARLET : ~ IFC - PANHELLENIC TICKETS ARE $5 IN ADVANCE AT BUSES SHUTTLING FROM DEDMAN THE HUGHES-TRIGG MAIN DESK r4 CENTER 9:30 PM TO MIDNIGHT PONY EXPRESSABLE INDIVIDUAL CARS $7 AT THE DOOR SMU PROGRAM COUNCIL WILL BE TOWED £ November 6, 1992 On the Weekend The Daily Campus, Page 3 November 6, 1992 At SMU, activities abound. A week of spirited fun is followed by one of educational enhancement...and"'fun, too.. By HEATHER STEWART exposure Contributor to The Daily Campus Students, authors The 1992 Literary Festival fea­ have opportunity By Diirrin I'ricdinttti tures a wide variety of authors ipIE- 6-^V IW ft including Jack Meyers, SMU pro­ to talk, interact 1 fessor of creative writing in poetry. UJoALf^ IQNO T|-|CR£ Programs will begin at 8 p.m. Nov. By STEVE ORNES 1 PoMT 8th in the Hughes-Trigg Student Contributor to The Daily Campus Center Theater and will end Nov. Lit fast 92 D iihe Homaorr)!^. 13. Denise Chavez, Jack Meyers, The Literary Festival has finally T THfl WoRC> m£flM David Leavitt, Richard Wilbur, Tim The authors participating in this year's Literary Festival include: arrived, and Program Council has O'Brien, Tim Seibles, Tama organized three events to allow stu­ rne Car^l MGr? ft W X- Janowitz, Bill Tremblay, Ntozake (From left) Richard Wilbur — dents to have one-on-one contact l^No. XS H0"7f- Shange and Jerome Lawrence are "New and Collected Poems," with the 10 novelists, playwrights the 10 authors speaking during the Bill Tremblay —"Duhamel," and poets coming to SMU Nov. 8- ei?£7t^io- pgofce Literary Festival have published a 13. Ntozake Shange — "For wide range of literature, including " 3°s H u'c'j *- Colored Girls Who Have "'l"he festival is unique—no other poetry, short stories, novels, articles school has a totally student-run and critical Considered Suicide When I 51qv'in A essays. Literary Festival," Dan Gray. Many liave had their work trans­ The Rainbow is Enuf." LitFest committee member, said. poMTTiAK£ lated into several different lan­ guages. Student escorts get opportunities ArJYi^flY Meyers said he found it odd that (From left) David Leavitt — to speak with the authors on a very he was included in Literary Festival "A Place I've Never Been," personal basis. The escorts pick up )p if/iPPV this year. He said although he is a Tama Janowitz — "The Male authors from the airport and show J<r» little embarrassed, the committee Cross-Dresser Support them around Dallas. wanted a few Texas writers this Group" and "A Cannibal in "The students get to meet the year. Manhattan," Jack Myers— authors on a very personal level," The Literary Festival committee Dan Gray said. "No other festival "The Family War." began planning for the 1992 pro­ even comes close." gram last spring. John Ankeney, chairperson of the committee and Terra Gray, LitFest vice chair­ of ways. Some work through "Dealing with agents is very sub­ This money does not include junior finance and Italian area stud­ woman, escorted Lionel Garcia at ies major, said suggestions are agents, while others can be contact­ jective depending on who you are transportation and entertainment for the festival last year. personal acquaintances. trying to get to come," Ankeney guests. These funds must be raised taken from students, faculty and ed through In some cases, the authors can be said. "You get a little insight into the patrons as to who will be invited to by the committee. The Literary contacted through their publishers, Although Ankeney could not say Festival committee receives many authors," she said. participate. Program Council is also sponsor­ "Then the committee meets as a he said. exactly how much each author is donations such as free air travel There are also many agencies that whole to narrow the list down," he paid, he did say that the Literary from American Airlines. ing a coffee shop next Friday at send lists of available authors to Festival committee has received Books writen by the authors said. Charlie's from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at organizations such as Program speaking at Literary Festival are Authors are contacted in a variety $30,000 this year for speakers, all Council. of which has been used. available in the SMU Bookstore. Please see INTERACT page t GRAND OPENING SPECIALS APPLY SATURDAY $10.°° off Nails Complementary Women / Men Full Set:. $25.°° Haircut with Haircut Manicure: 510 ° Perm or Highlight • Firs.l Tline CIients Only THE MUSTANG I AM To apply, visit our tent at the Homecoming festivities. Show your Spirit [C Carry the Mustang MasterCard! >MAN daniel tHT FIRST USA > A I O N "FIRST 500 APPLICANTS RECEIVE A MUSTANG VISOR' 5400 Mockingbird #218 For more information call theSMU Alumni Association 821-2198 ^ r - r/; v ';nr * %- .: «>* 1 «v -> <; - •?, ^ • * : _ 1 V ^ lu." * $b> ' * r .•Jt-v/"v * , " ,u- "n , i * t * f „ 4 & / ^ t" ^ *-•'*. ry a' 1 , * > u , < S > .-,_ * i ** * f * •* * i o > . , <1 ^» , . , , i » _A , ^ i / j „ T *- I * ' » * ' ' ' » November 6, 1* Page 4, The Daily Campus On the Weekend November 6, 1992 Students will also be given the Festivall On the Weekend INTERACT chance to talk to authors when they By AMY HUGHES Contributing and Staff Writers: visit classes on campus. Contributor to The Daily Caj Monica C. Neal On the Weekend Editor Scott Franzke, Amy Hughes, Andrea Kilen, Steve Continued from page 3 "All of the authors agreed to do The 1992 Literary Jessica Hall News & Kntertainment Editor one classroom appearance if asked open its 18th annive Lansdale, Lori Last berg, Teresa McTaggart, Michele ihe Mane Course in Hughes-Trigg Wade Hirner DC Sports Editor to do so," she said. "We don't have Sunday with a varietl Parker, Heather Stewart and Rick van Pelt Student Center. too many authors signed up yet, Allison V. Smith Photography Editor authors who will be spf Three authors—Tim Seibles, though." ing classroom appea David B.
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