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’ Lowe leads PaCk attack by Bruce Wiakwartb starters Lowe and Whittenburg. and sophomore Terry Assistant Sports Editor Gannon form perhaps the finest quintet of guards in the na- tion. and they have carried the bulk of the load for the Pack For the second straight game. standout performances in so far this season. the backcourt led State's men's basketball team to a lopsid— “Once again. I thought our backcourt really played well." ed victory. 100-70. Friday night at Reynolds Coliseum over said Wolfpack head coach Jim Valvano. “As I said before. I A&T State. Sidney Lowe hit five of six thought we had really good depth in the backcourt. If there shots from the floor for 16 points and dished off nine assists. is a group of five guards around that’s better. I haven't seen both game highs for the Wolfpack. Lowe's backcourt mate them. I‘m feeling more and more that way each game." Dereck Whittenburg and forward Thurl Bailey each had 14 Having great guards is a nice luxury for Valvano. but he points. and the Wolfpack’s senior trio continues to spark is also seeking some punch inside this season. and to this the team. date. it has not developed to his satisfaction. The Wolfpack Sophomore Eric Boyd scored 24 points for the Aggies. went with three guards in the lineup for much of the game. and junior-eollege-transfer center Juan Lanauze dropped in “We still have to get more of an inside game going." he 18 said. “We seem to play better defense with a smaller lineup The Wolfpack struggled with its shooting touch in there. Ifyou're going to have to play man-toman. the em- throughout the first half. hitting only 13 of39 field goals for phasis is on speed and quickness. With Sidney. Dereck. and the period. yet still building a 37-22 lead. With the score either Ernie or George in there. we had three really short tied at 8-8. State went on a 237 spree led by Lowe. Bailey guys in there for a while.” and Whittenburg. During that run. which put the game The threeguard alignment began to click in the second away. both Lowe and Whittenburg hit threepoint baskets. half. and the Wolfpack shot over 6? percent from the floor and Bailey had a resounding slam-dunk. for the period. An 18-4 spurt midway through the second Also hitting double figures for the Pack were freshmen . I No a ricnk epmen. guards George McClain and Ernie Myers with 12 and 11 State forward Thurl bailey stretched out for 14 points Friday night in the Pack's 100-10 win over North Carolina aar. The points respectively. McClain and Myers. along with' (See ‘Pochflpagell Volfpack scored 100 points for the second straight time in upping its record to 2-0.

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ceremony research-doctorate program third QDfi—no'lOUV-sn-ig-su by Rick Jameson program. OVerall. has doubled its size have been. outstanding people at Staff Writer in the last five years. N.A. Masnari. State." Masnari added. ' begins head of electrical engineering. said. The graduate engineering program A major nationalvstudy sponsored The department has acquired 14 generally has to compete with by the Conference Board of new faculty members for a total of 35. lucrative Bachelor of Science entry .Associated Research Councils rated since 1979. Masnari said six of the level salaries. Moreover. engineers Marching guards State's electrical engineering posts had been “newly allocated by most apt to attain their doctorates are research-doctorate program third na- the state in recognition of the micro usually offered the highest salaries. tionally in improvement over the past electronics research program." 'W‘'HIE!!!- 7 watch over five years. according to' an article However, students like Lance Art! published in The News and Observer. Although the electrical engineering ner. a junior in electrical engineering. Although State excelled in all of the department currently has seven open- are looking ahead at graduate training Bell Tower engineering reports electrical. ings. they average 150 applications for and its long-term benefits. chemical. civil and mechanical — the each of the positions. This allows the “l‘m definitely interested in State's by Hill Boyd improvement in electrical engineering department to be selective in its hir- microelectronics research. program." Staff Writer was superior. a mg. Ardner said. "I was considering Cal. ,mrs of the Marching Cadet .The study of the quality of graduate State has some exciting research Tech. and other big West Coast P ty will begin their me‘moriaHfi ‘s’iucstionrsst a. militarism-Wat s slated for the near future; schools. but State is improving their guard watch in front of the ‘, the number of students doing' Masnari is optimistic about the entire program fast." University's Memorial Bell Tower to ' graduate research work before the Engineering School's research- There has been a lot of progress. day at 0 p.m. program was evaluated. State was doctorate program's outlook. Masnari said. but “on an absolute A wreath-laying ceremony will be above the minimum in all the “We have to look at the improve scale. there's still a long way to go. . . held at 1 pm. Tuesday. Alvin Stephen- engineering areas considered. ment of the engineering department We have not yet begun to achieve the son. a survivor of the attack on Pearl The electrical engineering graduate as a whole. There are. and always goals we have set." Harbor. will present the wreath this year. The honor guard and wreath-laying Transportation dept. insensitive, ceremony is held at the Memorial Tower each year on Pearl Harbor Day (December 7) to honor all Americans killed in service to their country. The Memorial Tower was con— temporarily disabled student says structed to honor State men who were killed in World War I. The names of by Kim Boyd temporary handicapped parking per- a refund or another one issued. Since the 33 men who died are inscribed on a Staff Writer -mit. which'will be effective until the she couldn't bring in the old one. plaque inside the tower. The guards end of the semester. She was told the Helms was told she had to buy a new will be available anytime during their State's Department of Transporta- permit only allowed her to park in ser- one at the prorated price. watch to take spectators on an inside tion isn't sensitive to students' needs. vice areas. which are often being used When asked to comment. Ross said. tour of the tower. according to a student who recently' by service vehicles. “You always need flexibility when en- Approximately 25 members of the applied for a temporary handicapped Janis Ross. director of transporta- forcing any rule." Several new Marching Cadets. an honor fraternity parking permit. tion. said this information was incor- employees have been hired lately. who of Detachment 595 of State's Air Rhonda Helms. a graduate student rect. “A temporary handicapped park- may not be familiar with the current Force ROTC. will share guard duties. in psychology. was involved in an auto ing permit. which costs one dollar per policy. she said. ‘ Angel Flight. a national service accident and had to have orthopedic week. allows a student to park in any Students' opinions concerning the organization. will be providing surgery. As a result. she is temporari- shared handicapped space. The only Department of Traffic Records varied. refreshments for the guards during ly on crutches. After receiving reserved handicapped spaces are for Teresa Stroupe. who had her the 24-hour watch. authorization from her doctor stating severely disabled students." she said. checkbook stolen and stopped pay- This year marks the 41st anniver- Staff photo by Todd Anderson that she was temporarily handicap There was apparently a lack of com- ment on a check for her permit this of Pearl Harbor. Van Halen brought their rowdy brand of rock and roll to Reynolds Coliseum ped. Helms applied for a permit. munication between the student and semester. was pleased with their at- sary of the bombing last night. See Wednesday’s Technician Entertainment section for a review. “The supervisor (Shirley Davis) told the staff. according to Ross. titude. and the 21st anniversary of the guard me that my physician had to sign a "There seems to be an internal staff “When i came and wrote them watch. statement judging the distance I could problem." she said. “rather than a pro another check. they didn't give me any walk." Helms said. “When I told her blern with the existing policy." trouble." she said. "although they the letter I had fulfilled the Depart- Helms also had difficulty replacing could have." need for DUI law refOrm ment of Motor Vehicles' Definition of the parking sticker that was on the car Another student. Grady Fain. was Hunt stresses Handicapped. she said she was un- she had the accident in. The car was angry about the parking enforcement rules. although he admitted they were (AP) — Gov. James 3. drinking age to 19. write a new ing to the legal community for help familiar with that statute." totalled in the accident. so she couldn't RALEIGH because that is where citizens look for After explaining that her physician retrieve the sticker from the wind needed. “They're out for two reasons." '1 Hunt Jr. has written North Carolina driving-whiloimpaired law to replace town and it would pro shield. The Department of Traffic he said. “They want to enforce the judges. district attorneys and lawyers the existing driving-under-the- sound judgment and responsible was in another rules. but they also want to in a plea for support to strengthen influence law and require prosecutors leadership. bably take three weeks to obtain Records requires students to bring in parking state laws dealing with drunken to explain publicly when they plea Z'I would be proud if the legal and another statement. Helms received a their old parking stickers if they need make money." drivers. bargain in drunken driving cases. judicial community of North Carolina “We must.. . restore the faith of would take the lead in protecting our Hunt said he did not expect families. our neighbors and all our peo our citizens in their judicial system." everyone to support all 30 recommen- insides Hunt wrote. “As attorneys. you and I dations and acknowledged that he has ple against the drunk driver." Hunt must face the unpleasant fact that not decided whether to support all of said. many people in our state believe that them. But he praised the proposals Hunt is expected to present his plan — DH. Hill needs expansnon Page 9 our courts do not deal seriously and ef- because they “not only will give us to fight drunken driving soon after the /'fectively with drunk-driving cases." fairer and more effective tools for Legislature convenes in January. He ( To restore that faith. Hunt urged has announced that he would support Men behind the seems at the the group to support recommenda- punishing drunk drivers. but also raising the drinking age but has sug- Madrigal Dunner Page 3 tions presented last month by the change our attitudes. as individuals gested no limit. He also has expressed Governor's Task Force on Drunken and as a society. about drinking and support for mandatory jail sentences Drivers. The task force recommended driving." in aggravated cases and eliminating —— Send W C to the held Page 4 that the Legislature raise the legal Hunt explained that he was appeal- plea bargains. Orphan Heidi Page 6 3““ - Little DMV sends drivers’ names to Selective Service RALEIGH (AP) -— The state Divi- since the draft registration began Connecticut. Indiana. Kansas. Mon- sion of Motor Vehicles is sending the , more than two years ago. tana and Wyoming. Further talks are Message for names and birth dates of young Joan Lamb. a spokesman for Selec- scheduled with those states. drivers to the Selective Service so the tive Service in Washington. said the George Gardner. executive director graduating federal government can find out system has had excellent responsé for the NC. Civil Liberties Union. said whether they have registered for the from states in obtaining driver's his organization had protested the use draft. license information. of a national data network but said seniors R.W. Wilkins. state commissioner of there appeared to be little ground for motor vehicles, said the information She said the effort had been going a legal challenge from the American Thou-"I: .‘or the day Amt‘man would be sent to a central computer on quietly for the past few weeks and Civil Liberties Union. poet Robert Frost sand; 'By for the Selective Service in Great that 48 states and territories have “This information is a public record. Staff photo by John Dawson Mm HQ faithfully eight hours a agreed to supply information on young . I don'tthink the ACLU can really toy you may eventually get to Lakes. 111.. to be matched with draft men who have registered. and Kilroy Wasre be a boss and work twelve registrations from North Carolina. protest very vigorously." Gardner 5“ editorial about graffiti on page 2. hours a day.' The list will include names and ad- Only six states thus far have not said. “i don't see a constitutional E‘- — A! |..‘ (dresses of men who have become 18 reached an agreement - California. issue.” is. 2 December 6, 1&2

A paper that is entirely the product ofthe student body becomes at once the official organ through which the thoughts. the activity and in fact the very life of the campus are registered. It is the mouthpiece through which the students themselves talk."College life without its journal is blank. — Technuian. \nl I no I Feb I 1920

D.H Hill must grow Students and faculty are aware of the Often students are forced to wait on crowded conditions which exist in DH. others to leave simply to locate a citation Hill Library. It is hoped that the North 'for a {reference book. Carolina Legislature and the News and The library should not — must not — Observer — which, of late, has been tak- stop adding books to the shelves though. ing a position against increased support simply because the goal of one million for higher education — can become volumes has been reached. The library is equally aware of these conditions. ‘ at the very heart of much of the research The proposal to expand DH. Hill being done at State. However, the library Library is a welcome addition, although is rapidly approaching full-shelf capacity. sorely overdue. Last year, DH. Hill The only way the library can continue to reached its goal of one million" volumes. serve State properly is with more books While this was a notable accomplishment, and enough room for students to use the library, rather, the students, suffered those books. An expansion makes sense. pains necessary for this from the growing The Legislature will meet in 1983 to feat. decide issues, such as the funding of Soon, all but a handful of the once capital expansions like the one proposed plentiful study carrolls were removed. ... Students could find one of the one million at DH. Hill and 'whether- students should volumes but could not find a place to sit pay more tuition. and use the book once it had been The expansion of DH. Hill will be an located. Space around the reference asset to everyone in North Carolina. Let's ’60 stand in the corner!’ books has always been at a pretnium. hope that the legislature will realize this. WASHINGTON — Is it necessary to isolate' student back home or to a parent's place of Philadelphia-based National Center for Cor- a student for an entire day as a form of cor- work before opting for the pokey. poral Punishment“ and Alternatives in poral punishment in high school? Apparently. Since the beginning of this semester, 'Car- Schools. For the record, he likens solitary ‘ some think it is. rollton High School principal David Pawley confinement for misbehavior to sentencing a Last week the Carrollton School District in has banished 21 of his school’s 486 students jaywalker to 10 years in jail. Saginaw, Mich.. reinstated a program that into solitary confinement. Only five students But, more importantly, discipline for allows for unruly students to be placed alone have been repeaters. discipline's sake could foster a dangerous con- in a windowless, six foot by nine foot room for tempt among the good as well as the the entire school day. After a brief trial period mischievous in student bodies. Its focus on earlier this year, Saginaw educators now offer Here and Now rules could eclipse teachers‘ attention to their isolated incorrigibles at least two Maxwell students’ mental and social development. restroom breaks. occasional visits from ad— ministrators and a delivered lunch for every GLEN & Under assertive discipline, teachers become six-and-a-haIf-hour term served. absolved of any responsibility to tutor or de- The in-house suspension idea is the crown- Cody fend the academic record of the problem ing glory of an Increasmgly popular hard-line pupils. Isolation, meanwhile, merely clears approach known as “assertive discipline." The SHEARER I .the classroom of troublemakers; it's rank in- brainchild of Los Angeles educational consul- carceration. tant Lee Canter, assertive discipline seeks to 'Editon'al'Calmists Most states encourage in-house suspension return teacher control to the classroom.., ; systems by funneling the highest levels of aid On one hand. the concept is in keeping “The kids are crazy about the program to school districts with high attendance with disciplinary programs traditionally used because they know just where they stand," records. For what other reason would a Texas by administrators Rather thanboot a problem Pawley insisted “And the teachersare thrilled high school recentlyhave detained'8! student .‘_.‘"Itld01mg?school — only to have him or her because they can get more «complished in in a broom closet? .. - play video games all day — the new class There5 no fooling around here. While it may comfort some to see the return disciplinarians insist that the misfit stay on Of course. the appeal of in-house suspen- of guidelines making schools the de facto campus, concentrate on homework and re— sion programs-—- currently employed by more parents of students from 8 am. to 3 pm. main isolated from peers. than 1.900 school districts around the nation the courts call it in loco parentis — in the pro- If, however, Carrollton students break the — lies in their supposed healing powers. cess, districts that embrace assertive discipline rules. which include the usual prohibitions While sequestering the wild bunch, they can only shirk their true obligation to education. Staff photo by John Davisoh against bad attitude and poor preparation. tame the slovenly. anarchical and immature Dressed to teach. educators sport the habits of “Free expression” is guaranteed in the Secondly, the authors, who are probably they set in motion a disciplinary machine that tendencies among the rest. In an era when policemen. It's a poor way to teach respon- US. Constitution. “Smut”-is a four-letter too immature to read an editorial. impose eventually ends in “the windowless room." metal detectors frame the school-house door, sibility. Canter advocates isolation only as a last it's better to be safe than sorry - right? word. When the two meet, graffiti is their crass wisdom on a disgusted student Syndicate usually the result. body. This is a university: where do these resort; he encourages principals to drive the Wrong says Irwin Hyman of the Field Newspaper State is privileged to have a Free Ex- illiterates come from? For those students pression Tunnel. One of the most in- who are literate the Technician’s forum forum teresting spots on campus. it is the site of provides a vehicle for the expression of major college football programs today. Coach Kiffin It is my understanding that we're not going to many students’ messages to friends, opi- ideas by students. brought great respect to State conference-wide as have as tough a football schedule next year. I nion‘s, announcements and art work. There comes a time when students well as nation-wide. It is sad to see his honesty and would think that someone would have a little Keep Kiffin good character rewarded by getting rid of him decency to give the man another year (at least) to Most importantly, the tunnel serves as an must respect each other’s rights. The spill- because State did not achieve instant success. earn a respectable record. To l him see his first unconventional outlet for students' ideas. ing of the paint by some fraternity State will not only be losing a good coach, but we recruiting class through their senio year would only Because the works are unsigned and ap- members onto the steps leading away As an avid football fan and a strong supporter of will also be losing the integrity and respect coach be the decent thing to do. pear on a wall instead of being published, from the tunnel a few weeks ago is an ob- State athletics programs, I felt that I must write and Kiffin brought to our football progam. It seems to me that the people im‘mlved in the students are perhaps less self-conscious vious example of a few ruining the spirit of express my views on the recent handling of head resignation were a little impatient — wouldnft you about revealing what is on their minds. a Tunnel-painting party for everyone. The football coach 's employment. William Henry Ligon, Jr. think so? ‘Shoot ifthe man doesn't take us to a bowl Never have I been so disgusted than yesterday JR MY in three, let's get rid of him and find somebody else Students are fortunate that the ad- graffiti by the. tunnel is another. when I heard Kiffin had resigned his position. If the that will, and if not him, somebody else. . .’ and so ministration sees this need for free expres- The price for this graffiti is indeed ex- University — more specifically Athletics Director on. If this is kept up, the football program will never sion by the students; in fact, the ad- pensive. It is hoped that the wall will be Willis Casey — and the Athletics Department. had get anywhere because there will be a different head ministration encourages it. No limitations cleaned during the Christmas break. The acted rationally and given Kiffin a one—year exten- Correct facts coach every three years. It can't be done that way. sion, I believe Casey would have seen dramatic I basically support the sports editor's stance on As Skip Church from WP'I'F-TV said Thurs. in his are placed upon the content of the Physical Plant will not do the job for free; results next season. the football coaching situation here at State. commentary. "Think about the, man and his feel- message in the tunnel. The only limitation therefore, each State student winds up State did not have an easy schedule the past few However. I feel he needs to do a little more ings instead of the bank account." regarding the Free Expression Tunnel is paying to clean up after a few. The most ye in fact, five of this year's opponents — research on Monte Kiffin's background. I know for Well coach, we're going to miss you deeply. that the messages be confined to specified expensive cost, though, is intangible. Cle n, Maryland, North Carolina-Chapel Hilf, a fact that Kiffin was on Nebraska's coaching staff Thank you for the enthusiasm you brought to us. I boundaries: the entire inside of the tun- State5 image is tarnished by graffiti Miami and Penn State — are among the top 30 or earlier than 1973. In 1973 Nebraska made a haven't seen a college football coach get that en— so football programs in the nation. Three other op- coaching change from then head coach Bob thusiastic with his fans. You have come and gone in nel. Unfortunately, some students are ig- wherever it occurs. The mess outside the ponents — Duke, Furman and East Carolina - Devaney to Tom Osborn. Kiffin's name was men- just three years. I know a lot of us are going to noring this request and have written all Free Expression Tunnel reflects poorly on had winning records. Only three of our opponents tioned for that job, and quite a few Nebraska peo- scratch our heads and wonder “who was that mask- over the walls outside the tunnel en; State. How many parents might have - Wake Forest. South Carolina and Virginia — ple were upset because he didn‘t get named to the ed man?" trances on the Dabney Hall side. This un‘ discouraged their sons and daughters, had losing habits. Any person who can guide a position. team to a record of six wins and five losses against I think that the correct dates on Kiffin's history Rick Benfleld fortunate abuse of the tunnel must be from attending State after walking outside those 11 opponents is surely a good, if not ex- should be that in 1962 he graduated from stopped. the tunnel on Parents’ Day. cellent, coach. Nebraska. He probably joined the staff in the mid- JR TXM The writing on the wall outside the fun- Students who insist on abusing the area Another item it seems Casey failed to consider is dle 19605 and was defensive coordinator at C .t. .t. 0 d nel is a total disregard for what State near the Free Expression Tunnel must the ct that Kiffin was not even given the chance to Nebraska for the 1970-71 national championship stands for. In the first place, the content clean up their act. Everyone else is getting op the players he recruited for State. It is en- teams. I'm a native Nebraskan who followed them tirely unfair that Kiffin was not even given the op- for many years. and I suggest you check these dates In reference to Bruce Winkworth's Nov. 24 col- displays a rue quality of ignorance. tired ofdoing it for them. portunity to implement his coaching philosophy on out and make the necessary corrections in your umn titled “Cynic finds fault in everything." we the football program. One should not expect a paper would like to respond to his comments about the championship program or one of that caliber to be group he encountered leaving the Barry Manilotl developed in such a short span of three years. Vernon Toelfe concert. As members of this “giggly, mindless-'~ Rarely do such miracles. occur in Division l-A SR ANS talking" group we are incensed at his characteriza- NCAA football. Kiffin deserved at least a one year tion of both Manilow and his audience. Our group extension so that his own recruits could play in star- Thanks Monte at the concert consisted of people from age 19 to uuuuuuopalsqnoaupsoinucnuuu--M~ ting positions. Only then should any judgment on 49, both‘ male and female, none of whom left the hub.“~~~ees.....uleesgugltlbflfiiliifltlv'lw.4... a”... Kiffin be made. This is to Willis Casey. the Athletics Department. coliseum giggling or talking mindlessly. On the We've-aa-of.“ ' 35”."acute Something I view with great displeasure is the and whoever else was involved in coach Monte Kif- other hand, what’s wrong with giggling and enjoy- ”I“....“...v.‘r h“".“""""~ ' power over the Athletics Department which the fin's resi nation. ing the presenceof a superstar? Have the days of “I...“analbiildhelitelaqlpess...... w “big bucks" donators to the Wolfpack Club seem to First.0?all why was action not taken right after the idols died into the past?. possess. It has come to light that in a meeting with football season concerning Kiffin's job? the man As for the camments on Manilow'5 stage act— the Wolfpack Club directors, the University was had three years of coaching and his job on the line. “homogenised, watered-down, vanilla milkshake. not.“ .aoasarlaoa'aqu do .- told to get another head football coach or several of If he was going to be let 90. why did it get dragged elevator muzak" — what gives Winkworth the ”wI‘M“------...... m...-s-so-veo-eov-....luv”...loo ...-unu- the big donators would withdraw their support to on for so long? I don't think the Athletics Depart- authority to review a show he did not see? Any of ”I“sssssso 'ayua..a'o-uuanasset”fl'm State athletics. It is very horrible to see a small ment showed good judgment in this situation at all. the 11,000 spectators in the audience that night will “any“...... 4...’...... KaIII~n minority of State supporters such as the directors You can't just wait until you're good and ready to vouch for the fact that Manilow's performance was .mm...... nae-au- ....."mu” . exert such a large influence on the athletics pro- make your mind up on this sort of thing Im sure both energetic and lively. In addition to putting -.II'-...... “mull-“MM gams. Fair-weather fans like these are not true Kiffin didnt appreciate this either. and I think he down Manilow's music. his article characterizes au- w...... ,...... M.“ supporters of any university; rather, they demand made a good decision in resigning (even though diences of the Friends of the College as also being instant success so that they may say that it was their there was pressure from inside for him to do 50). mindless and insinuated that all rock music fans hfinwmmaww"or“. WWW“enema-r money that put the team where it is and then they Secondly. why was it even considered about let- that will attend the Van Halen concert are drugged- “wanflmmummw allow no credit for any other fans or supporters. ting him go? I agree that he didn't have the best out “nuisances.’’Just exactly what kind.of music do “has”!ataalmuumuheltwhafld. These people only like to see their own names in record in the world. but come on guys. he didn't you like, Winkworth? important places. exactly inherit an empire when he was hired You Melanie Fulghum The last item I wish to point out to you is the in can not build a football empire in just three years JR LSW :tegrity which Kiffin brought to the State program. unless you persuade 50 starting players off the last Susan Leake which seems to be a forgotten commodity in many year's Sugar Bowl champs to play here at State. "1’ MA ‘l 3 l Features December 6, 1932 / Technician

Designer gives authenticity to Madrigal Dinner by David Sneed size every year. so the costumes need altering. research things." said Pat McDaniel. a student News Editor Sometimes things mysteriously disappear from the worker at Thompson. h theater's costume storeroom‘ -— permanently bor it is widely known that Andy is one of the first peo Raleigh area residents will have a chance to ex. rowed perhaps. These items have to be replaced. pie to arrive at the theater every morning. perience the middle ages this week during‘Thompson If this all seems like a big headache. Andy will "He works from 7:30 am. to whenever." Thompson Theatre's medieval Madrigal Dinner. never admit it. He likes what he does. Theatre secretary Linda Evans said. The third annual dinner is a realistic portrayal of .Andy graduated from Purdue University in 1968 “He is a conscientious. hard worker and a great the festive gatherings common among royalty during With a bachelor of science degree in technical family man." Evans explained. the middle ages. theater. He‘came to Thompson Theatre in 1969 - his Andy spends about two working days to make each An array of costumes. props and settings makes first job. costume. and that is “with a little luck." he said. the Madrigal Dinner an authentic re-creation. But As director of Thompson Theatre from 1969-73. "if you count the shopping. it‘s three days." he add- who is responsible for all these costumes and props? Andy was a key factor in Thompson Theatre's transi- ed. One person would certainly have their hands full tion from an Equity (the actors union) representative A glance into Andrews' workshop is a testimony to attempting to perform this h'erculean. and yet often to a student-run organization. Andy's diligence. taken-for-granted. task. But John Andrews. one of Now that Thompson Theatre is a well-established. Evidence of furious work is everywhere: the assistant directors of Thompson Theatre and the student-oriented operation. Andy remains somewhat garments. patterns. pins and scissors. costumer for the Madrigal Dinner “really does it all.“ Inconspicuous. yet invaluable in and around the “Sometimes he just tunes out when he gets into his according to one of his coworkers at the theater. theater. work." said McDaniel. John Andrews. affectionately called “Andy" by Andy started costuming for Thompson in 1974. but Indeed, Andy can literally tune out, since he has a those around him at the theater. is the man behind he learned to sew from his mother. he explained. hearing aid in each ear to overcome a genetic hearing the scenes at the Madrigal Dinner. ”l'm not gonna be immodest." he said. but. “you difficulty. If the aids are not working properly. Andy When the first dinner was held in the fall of 1980. name it. I do it... sound. lighting. props. costumes will not hear you unless he can see you speak. Andy reported he spent some 50-60 hours doing (Andy took costuming courses while at Purdue) and “I‘ve had two summers of lip reading.“ he reveal- research for all the costumes. special effects." ed. After the initial research, it is much easier. Andy Ah yes, special effects. Andy has~a whole file on Andy thinks it bothers the way he works. but said. “All I have to do is pull the file." special effects. others can't tell the difference. It all sounds so simple. but consider the amount of Sta photo -y mi Norton , About his-office are various pieces of movie and “The only way it hinders his work is that. he has to materials — not to mention the work — involved in iohn Andrews uses Imagination when designing costumes. theater nostalgia - demonstrations of commitment stop to listen," McDaniel said. " making 325 articles to fit a few dozen people or more. to theater. So if you happen to have tickets to the Madrigal There are shoes. tights. suspenders. tunics. hatsand fits. And let's not forget belts and jewelry. Andy is excellent at what he does; the dinner is a Dinner. stop and look at the man behind the seams — turtlenecks for the men's costumes in addition to the Some obstacles have to be overcome every year. testimony to that fact. John Andrews. hats. tops. skirts and more shoes for the women's out- The individuals wearing costumes are not the same "H; is a very hard working m'an. He likes to Say. “Hey. Andy."

Pi Kappa Phi oyster roast helps physicallyimpaired by Bill Gurney tea. There was even fried them for the first time." keeping with the current break‘even point is $800 to therapeutic environments chants each donate 100 pen- you in the hallway deman flounder for those who found There were also a few trend followed by many $1.000. there is a lot of especially designed for men- nies in an attempt to lay ding your pocket change. Feature Writer it difficult to build up unofficial contests going on charities. Many groups are pressure. on all those involv- tally or physically impaired them side by side for one he's on his hands and knees Most of us have been to enough courage for oysters. which highlighted the after- turning more and more to ed. Whereas. in smaller youngsters." mile. at football games scouring pig pickin's. fish fries. or Tickets were sold around noon. Rush chairman Chris the idea of having several fund-raisers. people are “Basically. these units There is also a pocket the aisles for pennies, perhaps even clam bakes, campus and at the door. 83 Tillman jumped out to an small fundraisers." Jay more relaxed. They have provide more comfortable change contribution system nickels or dimes." said but how many of us have for a dozen oysters. Those early lead in one such con- Bryant said that “Such a more fun. and many times it and constructive en among the brothers which another brother. ever been to an oyster with more than a curiosity test by downing 105 steam- change in old trends is due is possible to net even more vironments for children who has already netted over “It is enthusiasm like this roast? For that matter. it could buy all-they-could-eat ed oysters in less than 20 mainly to the ailing money from the smaller would normally be institu- $300. Gurnee has also placed that keeps worthy causes would be a good wager that tickets for 35. minutes. He was soon over— economy." fundraisers." tionalized for life. The units donation cans in several alive." added President me most of us have never even Chapter PUSH chairman, taken. however by brother “The costs of preparation When asked about the are also useful for resear- area businesses Mike O'Melia. de- heard of one. at least as a ‘ Bill Gurnee. was pleased Greg Clontz who managed and advertisement for large- ‘ nature of Pi Kappa Phi‘s pro chers who can gain valuable ' , Please support Pi Kappa lem fund-raiser. with the success of the fund to swallow 120 of the slip scale fund-raisers have risen ject PUSH. Gurnee explain- feedback from the children‘s .. As one brother puts ll" Phi and the other frater- ars If one is. indeed. a con- raiser. Gurnee reported pery creatures. Neither man so sharply that many frater- ed that PUSH is the sole use. of them." he said. ,Y‘l" never know Wk“ 8'" nities. sororities and campus in- "uisseuj‘ of the slippery that.“all totalled, 12 bushels could he reached for com nities simply must turn to project of Pi Kappa Phi. “in Pi Kappa Phi is currently (Gurnee) ‘5 gomg to d0 organizations in their efforts delicacies. the Pi Kappa Phi of oysters and many pounds ment during the remainder less costly alternatives.“ fact. we are the only na- involved in several fund "9“ ' to raise money for their sion fraternity was the place to of flounder were sold." of the evening. said Bryant. tional fraternity to have its raisers for PUSH. One is a "if he's not confronting respective causes. be on the afternoon of Nov. 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Frosh M&M combo Casey impeding further State progress With the events of the last week come speculation -Sideline Insights about who State will bring in to lead its football pro shines in backcourt gram. The direction in which State athletics goes at this juncture could be very crucial. Wolfpack football WILLIAM by To. DeSclariver the floor and finished the reached its heyday under . and that con- Sports evening with 11 points. Valvano may not have tinued under Bo Rein. But State football bottomed TERRY The 1982-83 basketball known exactly how his two out after 'the 1978 Tangerine Bowl and has not season has been filled with a ballhandlers would perform recovered yet. KELLEY number of new entities so but he realizes how impor A large part of thisIs due to the fact that State has far for Wolfpack hoopball tant they will be for his club not made a definite commitment to its program. That a...” fanatics. this year. type of commitment takes a strong fund-raising Sports Editor Reynolds Coliseum has “These first games arr organization and a strong leader ,— two things State Pack cannot compare to programs that assign each been renovated. and a shot very important for us.‘ does not have. athlete an academic advisor to help them toward clock and threepoint goal Valvano said. “It‘s impor The decision State makes about a new coach ould their degree. What parent wants his/her son or have been added to bring tant for Ernie and George to take one of two directions. They could go on a ther about a more uptempo play because the guards are daughter at State under those conditions? “Monte game. A defending national very critical to our experimental venture by hiring a small colleg coach , Kiffin cares more about the athletes than he (Robin- champion is down the road ballgame. In the ACC. with or a coach with no head coaching ex perIe e. But son) does." according to the former State player. (North Carolina). and the clock. the guards are what guarantee do they have that would work? State While other schools can offer good publicity to possibly a future national very critical. and I think we needs to go a different route. They should go after an athletes to help them gain all-America status champion up the road have four good ones." already proven Division I coach. To land that kind of‘ through media exposure. State does not fund its (Virginia). While McClainwas look person will take some bartering. department well enough for such exposure. To a high Perhaps these could be ing like a seasoned veteran Now I'm not suggesting that State should pull a school athlete. the chance for all-America status can the reasons why State coach against A&T, Myers proved Texas A&M and hire a Jackie Sherill for half a be a great recruiting tool. Jim Valvano’s ’freshmen the old adage that ‘freshmen million dollars. but it will take cash. State should fur- Despite the fact that these funds are not readily backcourt tandem of Parade are gonna make mistakes'. ther enhance the position by adding something to it. available to Casey, it is evident by his management all-America Ernie Myers After missing a couple of are a lot‘of fine Coaches out there who and all-state performer early shots. the Bronx. NY. Std? photo by Patrick Chapman Now there of funds to pay off the football stadium that he is George McClain have not. native began to press, and Sidney Lowe showed tremendous versatility in State's would take over a struggling‘State program. if the capable of raising money. But he has failed drastical- received the intense his shot selection 100-70 victory over AIIT as he scored 16 points, made nine salary was right and the chance to build-the program ly here. If he had been lobbying for this type of finan- scrutiny of past high school deteriorated until halftime. assists and had three steals. as head coach and director of athletics went along cial aid for the 13 years he's been AD. he could have phenoms. But after a chat with with it. Other schools do it with great success - had that type money by now. Also adding to their Valvano during intermis- Alabama with Bear Bryant. Auburn with Pat Dye Was the money for the Weiseger-Brown building obscurity is the fact that sion. Myers settled down and Virginia Tech with Vince Dooley. just to name a properly used? Most college athletes don't go on to neither of the prize rookies and looked more like the "Pack rips Aggies few. professional athletics. so they need a degree. Casey are on the court for the player that many touted as Under Willis Casey. State has risen to heights and the Wolfpack Club's priorities are screwed up on game's only jump ball. In- the No. 1 guard in the coun I Continued from page I of the crowds at the Col previously unseen in all programs. Casey's regime how that money should have been spent. These are stead. they sit on the plastic try last season- iseum through tWo games has brought a national basketball championship. two student — that's right big wigs —— s-t-u-d-e-n-t watching and learning from “I thought he was press pumped the lead up to 30 this season. at least as far as women's cross country championships. a Top 20 soc athletes. Wouldn’t it have been more logical to have the elder statesmen. all- ing (in the first halfl." points. which was the final Lowe can tell. cer program. a now defunct Top 10 Lacrosse pro- than tobuild them a ACC performers Dereck Valvano said. “I told him to margin. “The crowd was really In given them academic advisers Whittenburg and Sidney relax and let the natural For the Aggies. who were to the game tonight." he gram. ACC championship caliber swimming. wrestl— building they can't even use properly because of lack- Lowe. flow of the game come in. 108 last season and went to said. “Once you hear the ing, golf. track. rifle. tennis and . ' ing staff? But the very rule the When you’re a freshman and the NCAA tournament. it . crowd. the adrenalin starts Casey has taken the State women's program to one There are other things State needs. too. As News 30second clock — which things don't go well early. was a night of mental flowing. and sometimes you of the highest levels in the nation. and he raised the and Observer sports editor Joe Tiede pointed out the may send the four corners you push it a little bit and mistakes and sloppy ball- do things you're not normal- funds to pay off Carter-Finley Stadium 20 years other day. Monte Kiffin asked for a recruiting coor- the way of the dinosaur. force it." . handling. ly used to doing. I think the ahead of schedule. But most of State's programs have dinator when he came to State. That request was could be Myers‘ and Mc- So. after two collegiate “We had breakdowns in fans are excited about the failed to keep up with the competition within their denied. According to a former State athlete who ask- Clain's ticket to playing time games. what do the «two the ball game." said A&T new rules. especially when own conference over the past few years. ed not to be named. “I've known Monte Kiffin to ask this season. freshmen see as the biggest coach Don Corbett. “we Dereck comes in and shoots Despite Casey's past successes. the program has for a lot of things that he didn't get." A recruiting In the Wolfpack's first difference between high didn't run the floor well and a couple of deep ones." gone stale. When a team goes stale. a change is usual- coordinfltor would only help State keep up with the two contests - Western school and college? they did. and they converted The Wolfpack will pro kind of change is now desirable for Carolina and North Carolina “In high school. you play off their breaks. Also their bably have to play its next ly called for. That Joneses. A&T ~ the shot clock was some good people." McClain bench strength was several games under NCAA all of State athletics. Even if State decides to keep Casey has long been known for his ability to keep used. and the two yearlings said. “But in college. phenomenal tonight. They rules — sans shot clock and the AD and head football coach's jobs separate. that State in the. black. Well, a lot of other programs have saw considerable action sub everybody is good. and played an excellent game threepointer. Lowe doesn't kind of change is still necessary. gone into the red to win. Then. with the money they bing for the veterans. you've got to play hard all and took advantage of our. think that will affect the Under Casey. State is now looking for its sixth obtained from winning. they got back into the black. In the opener last Monday the time." mistakes." crowds. but it will have an head football coach in 13 years. Most major football Casey will long be remembered for his raising funds against Western. Myers ‘In college the players are Valvano felt the key to impact on the style of play. programs have had the same coach for the last to pay off Carter-Finley Stadium. but his manage- made his debut in red and bigger and stronger." Myers the game was the Pack's ear- "I think with a slower decade. some for the last two decades. ment of State's other funds seem to lack any white a memorable one as he said. “They're also more up ly defense. which kept A&T game we will try to go Inside One of the weakest points infall of State's pro- coherent thought at all. Maybe he‘s not even the poured in 18 points on an for the game. In high school. off balance while the Pack a little more." he said. "but if grams is recruiting. State coaches have to struggle businessman he's cracked up to be. “He doesn't want 8-for-12 shooting perfor- I'd never get my shot block- was experiencing early it's open. we're gonna take for everything they get. The grand, new Weiseger- mance. McClain added to the ed. Here' it happens quite shootingwoi 'em from outside. too. The to pump money into the program." according 'to the cause with eight points and often." “I felt the defense was thing is. we're tryIng to go Brown building is a great selling point for recruits. former State player. .“That's why we lose." four assists. As far as Myers is con‘ good enough that we'd even~ inside now. but teams are but it is under-staffed. Without proper staff. it is a State’s non-revenue teams depend on football and Then. in true storybook cerned. the same reason he tually warm up." he said. sagging back on us. and the waste. While North Carolina. Clemson and Maryland basketball to-support their programs. With football fashion. McClain earned the is so important to the "With the clock. it's not like outside shots have been can offer an athlete a full weight-training staff. fully faltering. how can State win in non-revenue athletics. rookie spotlight against Wolfpack thisseason - the you miss a few shots and open." equipped with strength and nutrition knowledge. all either? They may be winning now. but if the downfall A&T by playing tough man— 30-second clock -_ is the then don't see the ball again. One of the players State is State has to offer is one weight coach who was pulled continues. they too will surely fall. to-man defense to comple very reason he's now in red We have good perimeter counting on to take cherge away from a Raleigh Nautilus center. No quality Casey doesn't have the best of public relations'Im- ment his 12 points at the and white. shooters. and I felt it was inside is junior-collage athlete with a chance to go to better staffed facilities ages. either. Maybe that‘s not the prerequisite for a other end of the floor. While “I'm glad the shot clock just a matter of time before transfer Alvin Battle. Battle would pick State. According to one former State McClain was demonstrating came into the league." we'd knock a few in." is not happy with his play so good AD. but it sure doesn't hurt. One State student ‘g- __ an I- Myers said. "If it hadn't. I The game was a fast- far this season. but realizes athlete. that’s why the Terps blow State away every commented to me the other day that he could get in helped him lead Rocky wouldn't have come to paced affair which delighted the team needs him to score year. to talk with any department head on this campus. but Mount to the state 4~A title State. I‘d have changed my a raucous crowd of 12.000. inside. especially without In addition. North Carolina. Clemson and other he couldn't get in to talk with Casey. His unac- last season. Myers hit an un- mind and gone somewhere The new ACC rules seem to the shot clock. programs around the nation can offer a recruit's cessibility is not explainable since he has a multitude characteristic 4-of-18 from else" have intensified the fervor “I didn't play that good parents the guarantee that their son or daughter will of assistant AD’s doing jobs that used to be taken tonight." he said. “I played have an actual chance to graduate after 44% years. care .of by one man. Granted. there are a lot of pretty good on the defensive State athletes don't have a prayer at that. With one responsibilities. but it‘s always the job of the top dog boards. but I've got to get academic advisor. Dr. Bob Robinson. whom one to uphold a good image with the public in any system. my offense together." former State athlete says is rarely accessible. the One of the biggest things Casey does poorly is sup JOSTEN'S port his coaches. 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Armstrong, Mayo point way to win over Apps orients—— by Bruce Winkwortb were Linda Page and Sherry over Marshall and East Ten» 7.8 and 8.8 respectively. Crier items must be fewer than 30 DROANIIATIONAI MEETING HllWl SHARE lHl IHRISTMAS SPIRIT HAVE YOU WRITTEN YOUR RESUME7 Lawson. who hadten points nessee State. They are led .Susie PeIIicoro is scoring ll words in length and must be typed or Helping Our Wollpaclr Iin eriiiunis make. a newly lamilys Christine. 'nni': To learn how to present yoursell on apiece. For the game. It by guard Taiqua Brit- points per contest and hit- legrbly printed on 877 X ll paper liems seririusly interested in changing llw (Trim houniiltil Clothes. loud baskets, paper, plan to atiend a workshp lor non Angie con- players scored for State. tingham with l4 points and ting 77 percent of her shots submitted that do not conform lo the non of the faltering Stale athletic prnoarir blankets, toys, P.Il'. are being collecled by technical mayors Mon, Dec 8, I 2 p m in tinued her early-season bar- Now. the Wolfpack 6.5 rebounds per game. from the floor. above specrfications Will not be run Only are encouraged to attend this meeting, various agencres Eor rnlo, call Volunteer 770 Dabney rage Saturday night. leading women turn their attention Point guard Jackie Ansley one item Irom a Single organization wrll Wednesday 7-00 pm Student Sonata Servrces by Dec ll [37 3193 YOU ARE NEEDED" The Assocralion oi State's women's basketball to Virginia Tech‘s Lady Gob has contributed 10 points The game can be heard on be run in an issue The Technician Hall third floor Student Center NCSU SOARINC CLUB MEETING tonight, Women Students needs your ideas lor team to a 91-47 thrashing of blers. who invade Reynolds and 8.5 assists per game. WKNC. 88.l FM. Airtime is erI attempt to run all items at Ieasl once AORONOMY CLUB WILL HOLD EIEC ll pm in Trtirtl Aiill lBrnughton Hall, semester actrvrties Meeting at 430. Appalachian State at Boone. Coliseum tonight for a 7:30 while centers Tammie Ed- 7:20. with the game beginn~ before The" meeting date, but no item TIONS on Tues, Dec 7 All members room T40?) Mon, Der. 6 in the Brown Room of the The senior point guard 17 game. Tech is 2-0 on the wards and Fran Pfister lead ing at 7:30. There is 0 ad- wrll appear more than three times The urged to attend Meeting Wt" be held in STUDENTS IN NON TECHNICAL fields in Student Center Everyone Welcome points against the Moun- season. with close victories the team in rebounding with mission charge for the game. deadline for all Criers is 5 pm the McKimmon room at Williams Hall terestod in exploring internship or sum SKI CLUB MEETING Mon, Dec 6, 730 taineers. leaving her scoring date of publication lor the pievrous issue mer yoh prissrhililes are invded to amend pm, Rm 211 Carmichael Gym Kill . Items may be Submitted in Student THE LOCAL CHAPTER OE PPC meets average for the season at Easterling pleased with performances Mon. pm, 4th floor Student Center an orientation meeting 01 the internship rnginn trip regrsrrarion and ski 17.5. Armstrong's backup. Center Surte 3l20 Criers are run on a Lessons on better use of your HP pro program Lies Dirt. 7 in 770 Dabney maintenance clinic All interested per Robyn Mayo. got into the by David Riven Pirate meet. even though first places in the relay spaceavoilable IlaSlS and the Techni- grammable calculator Plus order will be THE NCSU SPEECH COMMUNICATION sons irwried act as well. chipping in 16 Sports Writer most of the tankers swam teams. clan rs in no way obligated to run any taken for Mag cards All are welcome CLUB Will told a "Student Faculty Cnii CHASS wrlI hold its linal lall semester points of her own as coach events which were not their This is the 12th straight Crier Item our: sessuin" on Tue Der. 7 al3 p m in meeting Mon, Dec 8 at 7 pm in the Kay Yow‘s Wolfpack women In State's men's swimm- usual ones. This is ‘an in- dual-meet win for the CAMPUS Y MEETING Mon, Dec, B, 730 PAMS COUNCIL WILL MEET Wed, Dec hot 6 111 There Will be refreshmen's Student Senate fihamhers ran their record to 4-0. ing team's win over East crease over State's first Wolfpack. and they have p in, Cultural Center All members please 8 at 6 pm in the Chemrstry tutorial All all lal‘lllly and Speech mayors are urq Carolina Thursday night at meet. against Maryland. in won 17 out ofthe last 18 dual reps please attend ed to alluirrl IOIJND lady/s class ring 8514198 The game was tight for the State Natatorium. which it took 8 of the 13 first meets. State is 2-0 overall attend Important, ollrcers and club .the first ten minutes. but Wolfpack coach Don Easterl- places. then the Wolfpack ran off an ing was able to see great im- 182 burst- which ended all provement in his team. Most Rusty Kretz took first in classifieds:— doubt as to the game's out- of the swimmers were able the 50-yard free and the come. 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Rocco FOOD SCIENCE CLUB Contact 8517074 MondaySunday, 710 evenings, ing IBM correcting Oncampus pick up COLLEGE SKI BASH PARTY Jan 7/ no support. while the incident almost went to court. Aceto and John Payne had CHEESE SALE: Selling NY mild and pm Smugglers Notch Vt Slopesolu Condos, And as Phillips also pointed out, during Rein's first individual wins in the sharp cheddar cheese, sausage beef and delivery 4593MB Student o‘isrounis Call Mike 737 60R? year. Casey was asked on radio at halftime of State's SOD-yard free. .100yard free sticks, muscadine grape and wrne yelly. HEADACHE WORKSHOP . Learn Simple IMPORTED SHEEP SKINS for CARSEAT game with ECU (a 23-14 State loss). about the team. Sale dates lhru Dec 8 III main lobby, techniques that you can do to erase COVERS, walIIIoor decor $39 50 Also PROMPT, PROFESSIONAL PRECISE. .and 1000-yard free. .respec- Schwb Food Science Building. 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spins familiar, entertaining child’s tale by Barbara Scherzer wheelchair bound invalid. (lrandiather and Heidi are goatherd is implied. but never lully explored. More Entertainment Writer both disconsolate. sequences between these two friends would have Once settled in Frankfurt. Heidi becomes fast rendered the climax of the film more meaningful. Heidi's Song. a recently released animated friends with Clara. Although she is homesick for her Heidi's Song. a light hearted romp with Heidi and feature. artfully combines new and old animation grandfather and his Wunderhorn. ileidi succeeds in her friends. spins a familiar but still entertaining techniques to achieve an upbeat adaptation of a bringing love and spirit into Clara‘s life. iIIle. Although the music is not much to sing about. familiar children's tale. I. Housekeeper Fraulein Rottenmeier. the film's this film will leave you on a happy note. Heidi, a young orphan. meets her formidable villainess. has plans for Heidi which are devoid of grandfather for the first time. He is less than en- either- kindness or love. thusiastic about the prospect of raising a child. but Director Robert Taylor achieves sensitivity in this reluctantly allows her to stay on his mountain. the film partially because he shares a common bond with Wunderhorn. His world rapidly becomes hers as she Heidi —- he too is an orphan. Taylor5 loving touches acclimates to the life of a farmer. can be seen throughout the film: for example. when All is not pastoral. however. when Heidi's aunt ar- the dog covers Heidi with a blanket so that her feet rives to reclaim her. Heidi must now residb in wont become cold. Frankfurt as a companion to Clara. 8 young The animation. which took over 300 artists more than four years to complete. is not as dazzling as The Secret of NIMH. but this feature does have a few memorable animated sequences. The most bewil- ching vignette is "The Nightmare Ballet" in which Heidi cavcrts with the magical creatures of the mountain. As fascinating as it is to view the goblins by Karl Salaa- be aware that children under the age of eight years Assistant Copy Editor old may be more frightened than enchanted with the imagery that this song conveys. Photos comesy Homo-Barbers Murder, Another conveyor ofImagery is Lorne Greene who He Says Tonight. 8 pm. portrays Heidi's grandfather. This is his first ap Erdahl-Cloyd Theatre Admission: Free pearance in a musical. Greene's baritone voice lends (Left) Heidi is rescued by Peter the goathcrd from the caller Fred MacMurray. as an investigator for a public a perfect pitch to his gruff character. Unfortunately filled with evil-looking rats. (Top) Heidi's seemingly grumpy opinion poll. gets mixed up with a family of sadistic his singing is not as noteworthy as his acting. grandfather and his faithful dog Grul'lle are startled when hillbillies who are trying to kill their grandmother. Sammy Davis Jr. has a cameo role as the Head she is unceremoniously left at their doorstep. (Bottom)the Grandma won't divulge the location of the loot her Ratte and grabs your attention with the song “-Odi orphan receives an icy welcome from the . housekeeper granddaughter. Bonnie. stole. The poison they give To A Rat." Most of the other songs. written by Sam Fraulein Rottenmeier. herIs a strange brew that makes her glow like a neon my Cahn and Burton Lane. are not on the same scalI sign. with this musical number. Since both men are Obviously. it's all for laughs. members of the Songwriters Hall of Fame. their work here should be regarded as a temporary lapse in their craft. Sanjuro Tuesday. 8 pm. A couple of flaws in the screenplay must be men- Erdahl—Cloyd Theatre Admission: Free tioned. The German couple who fall in love and even tually marry are never shown sharing even one kiss. Japanese director Akira Kurosawa adds a little In addition. Heidi's friendship with Peter the satire and humor into this sequel to his popular Samurai film. YojI'mbo. Toshiro Mifune. as Sanquro the Samurai. finds himself leading a group of in- competent aspiring revolutionaries who are planning Ententainment. to overthrow the local gcwernment. Action and humor are tastefully blended with Kurosawas eye BKIGF -m-;AAAA for composition, thus producing a highly entertaining vvv’v'vvm and different type of Samurai film. The North Carolina Symphony and the North Carolina School of the Arts School of Dance and School of Design and Production will offer three per- Way Out West and Wednesday. 8 pm. formances of their annual holiday treat. The Nut So ”Mikado. Admission: Free cracker. 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