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Theatri -with c "You Can't Take It With You, USC Theatre Department's firs production of the season will ope mesaay, Oct. 3, in Drayton Hall Tickets are available from 12 p.m to 5 p.m. weekdays at th ^ Longstreet Theatre Box Office Tickets are $3.50 for the genera public, $2.50 for USC faculty an* staff and $1.50 for students. Show begin at 8 p.m. and the play wil rim HimnrtVi ? / IIHI WllUUgll V/tl, O. "Doing your own thing" seems t< be a popular phrase with the youtl Comedians ? number of jokes in my act," Rak said. "I'm set for that act. B (Saget) is freer. He can change I act around. If my act is not goii well, the only thing I counter wi is impressions. I believe th audiences don't like to think t much. They like to be entertain and don't like to think. That's wl impressions work so well. "I try not to copy anybody. T trait of a good comedian is nev stealing anybody's materia The Left Ha Donny and Marie: The show moves into an action-packed sk< of a straight-laced Mormon far songs about teeth. Happy Days: Fonzie and Rich and RalDh start the tenth &rade j and Marian engage in a typical! pushes Howard from a third-sto away their hours by not having One Day At a Time: Ann can giving birth. Julie gets a job in decides to let Julie stay on until s The Bugs Bunny-Road Runr Dao/1 n?I 1.:? -i: tu/nu i^uiiuci auu cats mill ail1 TO BE CONTINUED) OPEN 1 11 AM Till ^ ^ m on. tnru )ai. i < MONDAY Big Screen1 TUESDAY Ladies Nile WEDNESDAY 25* Drat THURSDAY College N uisco o r 1824 Edmund Dr. 2 opens :omedy M U..1 iL. & ?1 u ui tuviay, uui uic term tuso applies it best to "You Can't Take It With n You," a play set in the 1930s. I. i. The comedy was written in the e early '30s by George Kaufmann t. and Moss Hart. It deals with the il estranged lives of the Sycamore fl family, who have disdained ors dinary living practices in favor of 1 living more suited to their own tastes. Their tastes are, to say the ? least, bizarre, and this trait leads i to numerous comical moments. Yom page 5 er Professionals that steal material ob rarely ever make it." lis All three comedians see an ng eventual appearance on "The th Tonight Show" as an important at goal. "The Tonight Show is the oo biggest of all talk shows," DeHart ed said. "When you get on there, you hy really want to be prepared." Judging by Thursday night's he performance, Raker, Saget and er DeHart should achieve that goal *1. before long. rid From page 5 opens with a tribute to Pampers, then etch about the hilarious misadventures nily. The finale is a rousing medly of lie get married ? to each other. Potsie for the sixth consecutive year. Howard y hilarious spat, during which Marian ry window. The kids at Arnold's while \ pimples. T..1 i ~ A.. I 1 iucia <iuiic s party uecause naroara is a massage parlor ; Ann is furious, but he gets the feel of things ... ler Hour: Wile E. Coyote catches the ye. : TUNE IN NEXT WEEK! sA/n HAPPY HOUR 4 " r.v. - Free Champagne Ft All Nite ite -10* Draft from 8:30 Until... JL A II# _ _ I ures m vreeK [ Airport High | ree Delivery >f Best Pizza in South Carolina. ^ Serving Colombia for more than 25 years GENO'S 2772 Rosewood Drive 771-9447 or 254-5414 FREE h Ad ? your first beverage with a ac-in order ? B^er or Soft Drinks \ & ^ >?l "TrarrW PLACE: in ssiii.i. DATE: OCT J TIME : 9:00 * I I Trrno us YOUR NIC AT THE T CTimriiTT i* OIIJWLI1 1 JH Homedown cookin' I Southern Fried Chicke Broiled Fish Country Styled Steak Delicious Low Country Corn Muffin Bisquits Rice R1 ark FiVprl Ppae I Green Beans Corn on the Cob Salads Assorted Desserts Tea or Coffee for I Wed. Oct. 4th 5:3( 4 K I . EXHIBITION <mP> akirv c a i c P, yinu orvlt J* OF FINE ART PRINTS A w r sponsored by] v_ith? flne ARTS rji f| i committee <<>/? lii r'mii ,h? ill I many famous artists by JOHN RANERE GALLERIES //Of >/. /7fO\ 7 c I TIO ? D Monthly l iiihiv 6:00 Over 6QO different prints ^T~\ IIGHT ruffet includes: * n f Okra Soup $9 7C fy'allcan't \ just *> [beat that!/ t Q QA ~ ^ f?r If - o:ow reservations now!