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Animatio
displays
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More than 2^0 animatioi
be on exhibit and for
tomorrow from 10 a.m.
Russell House lobby.
Animation eel painting
paintings filmed in n
cartoons. Each character
on a clear sheet of acetate
by 14 inches or larger, the
background and photogra
produce a reel of motion
are the culmination of t
final photographed image
The exhibit/sale highli
two veteran War
producer/directors: Chui
of Wile E. Coyote, Road R
Pew; and Friz Frelei
Tweety, Sylvester and Yo:
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working for more than 5
have received several Acf
FTV shnii
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From Staff Reports
Nineteen-year-old I
burg, a deaf freshman
College, is the subject
Special Edition" toriig
Educational Television
"The Michael Tec
chronicles Tecklenbu
battle to learn to func
world.
An undeclared Jfreshr
lives on the Horsesh
scenes of the special we
THE DOCUMENT
structured around cor
people who know Teckl
parents and friends, th<
with for more than a de<
and hia classmates and t
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n art exhibit/s
work of two
Examples of their <
i eel paintings will Bunny, Daffy Duck
sale today and Devil ? will also be o;
to 6 p.m. in the The exhibit/sale
collection of animati
called eels, are some Walt Disney
laking animated Jungle Book," "Rob
is painted by hand and "The Fox and
s, usually 11 inches drawings from the 19:
n placed against a a few drawings of P
phed one-by-one to offered.
nirtiirp film Pole Art ??? ?
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he process ? the productions will be
from "Gnomes,"
ights the work of Andy," "Heavy MeU
ner Brothers eels of the popular 1
ck Jones, creator Bood and Krazv Kat
Lunner and Pepe le
lg, who created Permanent collect
Semite Sam. are located in museu
including the Museu
ENG have been the Metropolitan Mi
0 years, and both New York City, ar
idemy Awards. Museum of Art.
in fnaturae Hoof
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profoundly deaf at ag
^.son's condition,
* ?,/k :r ~ xecKienburg enroll?
- of an Openlme Hearing and Speech C
ht at 7:30 on S.C.
Following 3 short s
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nan, Tecklenburg Joseph's until the six
oe. where some enteric! I \/{<<??* .
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re filmed. in St. Louis. Linda \
classes and a chance
ARY will be adjust to functional
iversationa with world.
The next year T?
i cwple be lived chaminade, a St
eachere lt tree Preparatory school. 1
eacntrs at u&c. mix socjajjy
diagnosed as hearing impaired.
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^inda Ronstadt did nothing else Satu
>rced her reputation as a lady wit!
s.
oncert at Carolina Coliseum, Ronstadt
else, as she laced 20 songs together
um of appreciative listeners.
h few, but pleasant, lighting effects
;, Ronstadt showcased her music in a s
ke-on-the-album manner.
BC AiJivr' nut w? 1 * 1 '
r Aiin?\ii^ivjt vi^i Magu in a rcu swcaism
ititched on the front, red boots and a p]
adt presented herself as a cute
leader" type. The affectation was not
nee loved looking at its pretty heartthrt
istadt smiled and bowed slightly befor
tblin' Dice," backed by a sophisticated
:ians. It was much later in the show,
jputation of her backups was reveale
I hadn't realized that the folks behind 1
Iks behind her on stage Saturday, am(
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lci, ivciHiy ii.uwarus ana Anarew ijold.
istadt and her band followed "Tumi
professional and brief renditions of ma
ers. The tone of the concert obviously h
rst tune?she gave the audience what s
Dt much else.
lack of enthusiasm and stage mover,
on her subdued, beautiful ballads, but
any excitement into her renditions of
rs.
C AUDIENCE heard such tunes ai
Closer," "That'll Be The Day," "Livi
Heat Wave" just as they sound on Roi
iflnof rurt^-l 1 ^
iiiv-^iivsiio aina iidl lllUUlCij lUIUJWtJU iaill
on familiar notes.
mixed reactions to her rock 'n' rol
I by her lyrical balladeering. Ronstad
;hts down low and sang such favorites <
*t Like A Wheel," "That's Easy For
3ner In Disguise" and "Blue Bayou."
haps these tunes were what her conc
ill about, anyway. Ronstadt's sweet v
1, as evidenced by the diverse age
um Saturday. Perhaps it is wron
hing was "missing" in her overal
e 11s iacK oi musical spontaneity and i
>ur and 15 minutes).
after listening to that golden voice car
ballads, one had to wish for the same s
usic.
ale
artists
)ther creations ? Bugs
and the Tasmanian
nsale. ^||
will also feature a /
ion eel paintings from flMfa
filmo inr>ln/4i?rt i trTU/>
wuuo inviuuiiig A iitr
in Hood," "Rescuers" \
the Hound." Disney ?mfC /
30s and 1940s, including
dickey Mouse, will be * /
m ^
than 25 different Wi JM
shown, including eels lilljir
"Raggedy Ann and >f
al" and the hand-inked JH-"
930s characters, Betty
fe
ions of animation art ^
ms across the country,
m of Modern Art and
iseum of Art, both in
id the San Francisco animati
Sam (I) and '
student I Popi
[e four. Learning of 1II f | + Y\
Henry am) Esther
& him in the S.C. By Jim White
Center in Columbia, : ;?
A speaker
tay in public school, returns to
$ in St. Louis' St. "Bloopers, 0
here he learned to Film" at 8 p
nan room.
ATTENDED St. Herb Graf
:th grade, when he film clips a
i Montessori school universities,
fista offered small commercials
for Tecklenbura to films.
g in the hearing Characters
Kong appear
ckienburg entered subject of soi
te ... * ~
. Lioius eouege iroi? nims
rhere he learned to practiced.
peers who were not qn. ... ,
i his will b
? USC. Carolir
King but
irday she
i sterling vocal ! ; ;JSp g? mSMMi
didn't need to do
for a half-filled '
and little stage I
straightforward, ' i
*t with the letter
eated miniskirt, H
"high school I
overdone, as her
Id!
e launching into
group of session { -v
however, before ;
i ? most of the ^
ler albums were j>ng
them Waddy !
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/11I1 l/ltc Willi M' . '
ny other popular
ad been set from I
>he is famous for |
aent never mat- | - ?r\'1'-~-J'i
Ronstadt never t - - -
more rollicking ' _ s
> "It's So Easy," j
n' In The USA"
istadt's albums, j
iliar tracks and j
1, though, were [
t simply turned
is "Party Girl,"
You To Say,"
ert should have f
oice has a wide ffv
groups at the EJ&
a La ?ool m
oul in the rest of
...but her stage pr
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ion art exhibit/sale will feature familU
Fweety and Sylvester.
ilar speaker
film clip pri
Is:
well-received at USC in the past pr
present a program entitled it
>ut-Takes And Nnu^htv Rite
0 J V/ll
.m tomorrow in Russell House
at
f has shown his collection of 0f
t more than 200 colleges and
The clips are from lost films,
?, censored scenes and student
sy
i such as Betty Boop and King
in the clips. "Star Trek" is the ex
ne clips, while others are taken
made before censorship was ^
e Graff's third presentation at
1a Program Union's Ideas and sti
sing
a ' ^'i k i -! j ;r.HKgg*v ^HBHHgS
E j^lni
f'noto by Win McNamcc
esence lacked something.
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y y/ /\ b /
39 /) y
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&t*l. Hi''-':--. <y- "
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ir cartoon characters such as Yosemite
returns
esentation
sues Committee considers his last USC
esentation, in fall 1980, to be the best event
sponsored that year, according to a
mmittee spokesman.
Hroff on c * *" "
?n dujuiici proiessor or mm History
New York University and the New School
Social Research, is also head curator of 1
e Brooklyn Film Archives.
Graff hosted the Public Broadcasting
stem's television program, "Silent p
impHv Vilm P'oc-J!""! M 11 - 1
?j . >! i (.ouvai, iit; litis written
tensively for noted film publications and 9
s recently completed his first book on 8
ilm buffery," entitled "Someday My I
ints Will Come." I
Admission for the program is $1 for
idents and $2.50 for tne general public.