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Looking more like a mildmannered reporter than a man of steel in his khaki pants, loafers and dress shirt, Reeve answered questions at a brief press conference Friday at the South Carolina Educational Television station. "Having played Superman pickcd up the pace of my career by ten years," he said in response to a question regarding his possible fear of being typecast into one role for the rest of his acting days. "It's the best thing that ever happened to me. Otherwise, I'd still be struggling on Broadway like so many of my friends are still rioint? " IN ANSWER to the inevitable question, "Will there be a Superman JJJ?" Reeve said if the producers can come up with a good idea f/\r o r\I Kn Hm i*rl 1W1 ? piV/L, U1C Ulli Vi 111111 HI the series could be ready by October of 1982. " Supertnan III would actually be the first sequel, since parts I and II were nntnollir c t af o n ?v\ av-iuauy onwv at tuc oaiui. time," he said, adding that "It would have to be a quality effort, because I think we have the people's trust now and we're not I FALL SEMESTER GROl ?mw I IPr< ?r r rui u9v 91 uucn i a orr I by the COUNSELING and HUP DEVELOPMENT CENT DROP-IN HYPNOSIS: Learn t hvnnnsK and hnw tn am life. This is an open group any meeting, every wedr through December 9, 3:30 (Judith St RELIEF FROM PAIN: L mechanisms of pain and with pain. Four sessior beainnina Spntpmhpr izi (Kevin W. I ON GOING WOMEN'S COUN GROUP: This is a relati focusing on women's pi concerns Women mav nesdays, beginning Augu? 2:30 p.m. - 4;30 p.m. (Ruthann Fo: WEIGHT LOSS WITH THE HI apply the principles of sell imagery to the probien sessions meeting on Tuesc 15. 2:30 D.m. - 4:00 D m (Judith Sr ADVANCED REGISTRATION come to the office in rc : Building, 1321 Pendleton ? CI IIIUI interested in turning it into an ongoing serial like uauuaii. Reeve said his next film will be Death Trap, a picture in the mood of Murder On the Orient Express, in which he stars with, among others, Michael Caine. He will also begin work soon on a film called Monsieneur. in which he portrays a priest. The brown-haired, blueeyed actor also talked about his love of flying (airplanestyle). A licensed pilot, he recently made an attempt at breaking the world altitude record. He was unsuccessful, but plans another attempt soon, possibly on his next vacation. Ill M/iT 111,, ,, f 1 i*? 1 IIIC rv 111 CI U.I person who can sit around and soak up the rays," he said. " That would bore me to death; I like to combine my vacations with projects, like the altitude record." When asked about his motivation for working on the film series for television (13 one-hour programs including documentaries, adventure, mysteries, folk legends and myths to be coproduced by Janus Films, inc. and S.C. ETV), Reeve said, 1 here is so much junk on television that anything you can do to change that pattern is very satisfying." He added that he feels no special responsibility to the children who have watched him as Superman except that he would like them to find out that "decent utiictviui in iiitr it'di win iu can be heroic." The soft-spoken, articulate Heeve said he puts very little he theory and skills of self3lv them to issues in your which students may join at lesday from September 16 ! 1 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. nail, Ph.D.) inderstand the bodily learn to relieve and cope is meeting on Mondays, 2.00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. King, Ed.D.) ; ISELING, SUPPORT, GROWTH veiy unstructured group ersonal and interpersonal loin at any session, wed;t 26 through December 9, <-Hine? Ph.D.) ELP OF HYPNOSIS: Learn to f-hypnosis, suggestion, and is of losing weight. Four lays, beginning SeptemtDer nail, Ph.D.) REQUIRED - Call 7-5223 or iom zus or tne Pendleton itreet. n Role stock in what film critics say about him. "I would rather rely upon the opinions of my peers in the movie industry," he said. | askkd IF he had enjoyed his stay in Columbia, Reeve said he was impressed with Southern hospitality. Little wonder, for he was a guest at the Governor's mansion during his entire visit. Only the best for Superman. Good fob* Jeannie! 1 l . rar^ L^HlJtOfcNIU ARMS IHlWMACYXi ' PHONE*7?S -*596 ' SUMTIR ? ttNCH-tTON STS. 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