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The Seahawk April 26 Kenan Club the seahawk university of north carolina-wilmington volume xv, number 21 - aprll 13, 1973 eight pages Tranquility returns to headline show by jon greene Tranquility and Goose their performance is the song Creek Symphony will appear “Dear Oh Dear” in which in concert in Hanover Hall Terry Shaddick, lead singer, on April 26. Student tickets dons a straw hat and broom will be $2.50 and will be on and takes you back to the sale Apr. 16-18 and 25&2S. old music hall days. Tran¬ Both of these bands have quility has fine original com¬ been here before, Tranqui¬ positions, excellent musi¬ lity in March and Goose cianship, and the most beau¬ Creek in September of 1971. tiful harmonies in rock’¬ Both received excellent audi¬ n’roll. ence reaction. This will be the last concert of the year. Goose Creek, Capitol re¬ cording artists, play a unique UBU spelled blend of rock’n’roll and bluegrass music, Theirper- backwards formance features original tunes, old bluegrass favor¬ is UBU ites, and perhaps their big¬ gest hit, tlie Janis Joplin by lewis musser song “Mercedes Benz.’ Allred Jarry had a great They play acoustic and el¬ disdain for places as insti¬ ectric guitars, bass, drums tutionalized and structured and twin fiddles. Goose as this University. He Creek is capable.of fine mu¬ would have abhored the stuf¬ sicianship and harmonies. finess that persists in many This band is good for lis¬ of our departments. He might tening and dancing. well have denounced it all Tranquility, Epic re¬ with a big “shittr.” cording artists, will be the This brings us to the ques¬ headline act this time. They tion—is UNC-W ready for were very well received the UBU ROI? last time they played here. Hopefully so, for this play In fact, every Tranquility will be presented April 15, album in town was sold with¬ 16, and 17 in the SRO The¬ in a day of the performance. atre as a student production. One of the highlights of First performed in Paris in 1896, UBU ROI has run the critical gamut. It has been the subject of scornful ridicule as well as immacu¬ late praise, with many cri- critics placing Jarry on the same level as Shakespeare. The play concerns the ex¬ ploits and adventures of Mon¬ sieur Pere Ubu and his at¬ tempts to develop a strangle¬ hold on helpless, hapless Poland. It encompasses such varied themes as the absurd¬ ity of war, the greed and narrowmindedness of hi¬ erarchy, the pointlessness of power struggles. Each and every character invol¬ ved distinguishes himself ul¬ timately as an ass. Absurdity is this play’s by-word, yet the interjected wit is as profound as it is piercing. It is this writer’s feeling that the production of UBU may be most enjoyable when viewed in a celestial state. A cast of thousands has been working profusely for untold weeks under the stern guidance and unflinching su¬ pervision of Neil Bell, dir¬ UNC-Chapel Hill Men’s Glee Club ector, A splendid time is guar¬ anteed for all. So, frineds and com¬ April 26 Kenan Auditorium patriots, don’t delay—Re¬ serve yourself a seat today. Call 791-4330 (ext. 337) and be assured of seeing Pere students free with I D Ubu kill everybody and go away. april 13, 1973 page two Fledgling wings clipped? by brenda knowles coverage. 75% desired an Anyone desiring a view of entirely with the student body. sometimes causing him to but they will remember it. It August release rather than the apathy on the UNC-W campus Earlier in the year, the Sea- work late into the night. will be the best yearbook ever traditional May release. should visit the FLEDGLING hawk carried a plea for help The editor stated that this from UNC-W.” The editor The theme willbe something office in the pub. The office, on the FLEDGLING staff. The could be the last publication very clearly voiced his with which everyone can unlike the expected center of plea went unanswered. of FLEDGLING. There is too opinion about the publication identify, although Paul would rushed activity, is manned Jack Paul spends over 60 much work for one person to when he made this statement. not reveal details. by only one per son-Jack Paul, hours weekly planning and try to cover. The 1974 editor The 1973 FLEDGLING will The cover will be an editor. producing the yearbook. He must be approved by Paul be out in mid - August. abstract painting of the If the yearbook does not has been helped only with a who says there have been no Covering one full year, it will include activities through campus. It could be that the turn out to be what is small amount of typing. The applications thus far. colors-shocking pink, bright expected , the fault lies rest has been done by Paul, Scholarships are available graduation and possibly some for the editor, business mana¬ summer school. purple, pea green, and sun¬ ger, and photographer. Paul took a survey of 15% shine yellow- will be a signal Interested persons should of the student body to question for apathetic students to wake Notice to all graduating seniors and to any students contact either Jack Paul or student reaction to full-year up. that do not plan to return to UNC-W in the fall of Gwen Croom, faculty advisor. 73: Apathy does not end with lack of interest in actual f To receive a yearbook you must submit a request publication. Of the 2800 in writing to the Fledgling Yearbook to receive a students enrolled during the Play Misty’ yearbook and the address that you would like to fall semester, only 600 had have it mailed. This request must be received prior pictures taken for the annual— to May 1, 1973. a mere 28%! Paul is attempting to pro¬ Notice to all students that have attended UNC-W duce a $20,000 yearbook on a plays tonight for only one semester, to be eligible for a yearbook $10,000 allotment to year¬ you must submit a written request for the book book publication. By deter¬ along with a check for five dollars made payable to mined hard work and economized production, he PLAY ‘MISTY’ FOR ME will be shown at 8 p.m. UNC-W (cash or money order). Yearbooks are free hopes to have a good book on tonight in Sarah Graham Kenan Memorial Audito¬ to students that have been full time for both the fall the limited budget. rium. of 1972 and spring of 1973. This request must be “It may not be the best The most popular disc jockey in the Monterey- received prior to May 1, 1973. yearbook they’ve ever seen, Carmel area of California, Dave Garland (Clint Eastwood) finds himself at loose ends when his girl, Tobie Williams (Donna Mills) leaves, so he is an easy pick-up at the Sardine Factory, a bar he frequents and mentions often on his show. Among CUNT EASTWOOD the numerous telephone requests he receives while on the air, one feminine voice constantly asks that he “Play ‘Misty’ for me.” That girl is Evelyn Draper (Jessica Walter) and this night she finds him at the bar, and suggests a night together with no strings that will not hurt either of them. Dave agrees. It is not that simple. Soon Evelyn is dropping in on Dave uninvited, not only making a pest of herself, but causing the disc jockey a great deal of incon¬ venience. When Tobie returns to town and Dave resumes his courtship, Evelyn, in a paranoid fit, knifes Birdie (Clarice Taylor), the cleaning woman, almost killing her, and cuts to shreds every piece of clothing, drapes and furniture in the house. Dave returns to find the police, led by Sgt. McCallum (John Larch), all over the place and ambulance attendants wheeling out a stretcher carrying a very bloody, cut-up Birdie. Evelyn is taken to a sanita¬ rium. Sometime later, Evelyn calls Dave to say she’s cured and en route to Hawaii, and will he play “Misty” for old times sake. Dave obliges. Later that night, Dave awakens in his bedroom to the music of “Misty” being played on his phonograph, just in time to avoid being stabbed in the dark by a crazed Evelyn who escapes. Even thougli lie’s puzzled and worried, Dave goes on the air with his regular show the next night, but when he talks to Tobie, and learns that she has a new roommate, Dave puts on a taped show and rushes to Tobie’s house and into a thrill-packed, suspense- lo J Jed conclusion. PLAY MISTY FOR ME The Seahawk published each friday by the students of the university of north Carolina at Wilmington. deadline for articles and announcements is 5 p.m. on the monday before ...an Imitation to tenor... friday publication. kathi bea Co-Starring editor " sports editor robert b[axton NNA MILLS advertising director barry asbury business manager ••'■‘>ck* m°°re JESSICA WALTER • °° sbe, mom ala sanders photographers y' ' '’ ' tom smiley JOHN LARCH • SCREENPLAY BY JO HEIMS AND DEAN RIESNER film critic sPence ,oscue reporters kathie corn, leigh eaton STORY BY JO HEIMS * DIRECTED BY CLINT EASTWOOD •PRODUCED BY ROBERT DALEY beverly causey, Sharon wolfe marian koch, jean lanier A JENNINGS LANG PRESENTATION • A MALPAS0 COMPANY PRODUCTIONMtTWICTtO untf*' ’7 require* »ccompi''i'ng ( robin starry, angel Williford A UNIVERSAL-MALPASO COMPANY PICTURE • TECHNICOLOR® [R Parent o< Adult Guard'*" mary margaret williams linda ford, mike jones brenda knowles, lewis musser 8:00 P.M., Friday, April 13, 1973 thomas lupton Kenan Auditorium april 13, 1973 page three fOpen House ’ seeks help Volunteers for “Open House”, a 24-hour face-to -face emergency help center, will begin a five - weeks training period Tuesday, April 24, from 7-9 p.m.
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