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ISIt tor It 4 It AFT When I was younger, at least Chronological!y. there was a cartoon froin the Walt Disney pwople h.sed on the Washington Itring, :"r': The Legend of 11 scared the- nell out of me. The crashing of the pumpkin head o' the 11orsenian against the biridge and the %pectre of the lieadless lIorseman rearing up to get Ichabod Crane gave me* 4D nightmares for .veral nights. It was a c1-a sic syndrome of producing sot iews for children, the adults know tha it is all fun and games hut the chldren sometimes don't. Which 6 what happened uit h Wait's % version. WVorkshop Theat re has produced a veision of' "The. I,egend of Sleepy 00 clan *ctOineS A series of one-act plays will be presented in the Golen Spur beginning Monday. The plays sponsored by the University Players, will be directed by graduate students in the Theatre Dept. and cast with students from the University. Two plays will be presented Monday evening at 7:30, "Make Like A Dog" and "Here We Are,," by Dorothy Parker. The following evening "Cop Out," by John Guare sg eeeeeeeeeeoe e 0 me0u St Th0c ond mak 00to Ue 0 ce e S 01 0 9 Ferla Forr~ett d lhillow" that av-oids those pitfalls -and yet does tot bore the adults as is sometimes It case. PIr IHCsts Acts will be presented at 7:30. On Nov. 1 "The American *Dream" by Edward Albee will be presented at 8:00. The final per formance will be "Zoo Story" by Albee, presented Nov. 5 at 8:00. All plays will be available for performances before audiences of interested groups and organizations following these initial presenattions. Additional information may be obtained by calling Susan Johns or Michael Heck at 777-2275. tr. .Uces' e WCRE RIVE .nan LENCH WAIS' JEANS .The French i hasaohigh a with small Ib The legs hos in crease th4 the flowing ~ 2-inck cuffs. i rise and long straight legs pocverket Fe L he httest ItemWa e scene. iriver ~21 Main St. (next to Carolina.Thea eey cl IrEj ' 10011*4)1 mci teirdel Creer> Their version is a delightful and marnelous little gem of fun and nonsense that I cannot recommend too highly for those mid-semester doldrums in these days when even the sappiest sit-con on T.V. is laced with "relevance" a.k.a. tragedy and moelancholia. it is refreshing to see something for unabashed fun. Thi rast is having fun and has done the characterizations to a fine turn ha lickley is properly stuffy and idiotic as the cowardly martinet Ichabod Crane. His pratfalls are lunny and his facial expressions are priceless. Terrell Green as Brom Bones, the rowdy farmhoy who nearly loses his love hatrina Van Tassel to "Ihe walking stomach" Ichabod, has everyone in the audience pulling for him to win her and he painis a picture of what every cerebral boy turned man wishes he (-ohill have been. 80 M0s la m0tbn A..t 0ops R sw 0tace ch 0 a1 e - -0 e e e e0 0 A9s la 0 alsbon .l oos cw" A U -ondia lukilal-ti is quite lovely. Sic is cast in ihe role of Katrina, a 1ui\id iup 18-year-old girl out for a little romance from a poetry reading phony and who nearly ends up with him. She does it delicately and with much feeling and she does it so excellently that you are outraged that a joke like lelIho(I could possibly win her. . Stevenson Earhart is incredible as Papa Van Tassel, the pipe puffing. no nonsense Dutch farmer who is the perfect father without any of the muddleheadedness we have in the fathers in sit-coms ioday. His accent is wonderful and his "Ah. wee-men" is something that imust be excerienced. 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Call 8365 Colum bi Complete i Outf T2 A.E NAMENS TIIE-NORTHI FACE Al.,PEN,UTE PRODUCTS Al,PINE DESIGN EIG;Ei EL3tE:KA .AN SP'ORT CAiOP 7 A~ . om?AsoDEN sCPOr.cc FPoM ICm silly Crawford as the mysterious. inscrutable houisemaid Sonja manages the feat of' retaining mystery while still remaining a benign character, no easy accomplishment. Her raised eyebrow and*flashing eyes, as well as her slinky mien may well be too sexy for this sort of show, however, hut Sally. don't stop it. The intimate ai mosphere of Workshop is great for this jewel of vaudvillian fun. It is a happy piece of musical merriment that should not be missed and it is within walking distance of the campus onl Miull St. So go out and laugh with "The L.egend of Sleepy Hollow," playing through next week. 6:30- 10, 19, 25. Network News 35- Electric company 7:0W. 10- Seven O'Clock Report 19. Mission :Impossible 23. Lassie 35- For The People 7:30- 10. Circus I 25. Concentration 35- The Journal of John Cauthern 6:00- 10- Santord and Son 19-Calucci's Dept. 25- The Brady Bunch 35- Washington Week In Review O:20- 1. The Girl With Something Extra 19. Roll Out I 25- The Odd Couple 35- Masterpiece Theatre 9:03- 10- Needles and Pins 19- Movie: "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" 2U- Room 222 9:30- 10- Brian Keith 25. Adam's Rib 35- NINE30 19:00- 1%. Dean Martin 25- Love, American Style 35-Behind the Lines 11:00- 10, 19, 25-.News 11:05- 19. Night Gallery 11:30- 10- The Tonight Show 19. Movie: "Frogs" 25. in Concert: AlN Fifties Show 1:0-10- Midnight Special .lUCloble "agazin ds: ism, plays, poetry, and general fission deadline is Nov. 7th. 'Te try Magazine, Campus box 5137. a 's O nly W ild ern ess itter TENTS FOOTGEAR SLEEPING SAGS PACKS & FRAMES FREEZE DRY FOOD USGS MAPS RAIN GEAR CLIMBING ROPE DOWN CLOTHFIES !ACKEK WfARS TrLE5PHOM4: in ?5 SeM