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Random Patterns
"From ghoulies and ghosties and
long-leggety beasties and things that
on hnmn in thp nioht onnd T nrd
deliver us." This is an old Cornish
prayer, and I'm Chuck Dean coming
to you with a Halloween edition of
Random Patterns.
As promised, this is Beth Akers
with her own special Pumpkin
Preview. Beth picked her pumpkin
up at The Parklane Plaza Pumpkin
Patch on Knox Abbot Drive, where
they're sold for 35 cents a pound.
There is a huge selection for all pumpkin
personalities. This particular
pumpkin Beth bought cost around 5
bucks.
Can Bewitching Beth bake a pumpkin
pie? Sure she can! Here's how:
You'll need one-and-a-half cups of
fresh or canned cooked pumpkin,
one cup of rich milk, one cup of
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Beth Akers and pumpkin.
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The thing I liked most about
Halloween when I was growing up
was when my Grandma Dean
"checked my candy." If there was an
apple, it was cut up in pieces to make
sure there were no razor blades hidden
in it. Every other type of goody
was just put through her squashing
and feeling test. The day after Halloween.
I had the worst looking eandv
on the block . . .
A personal note of thanks goes out
to Dr. Terry King and the staff at
Thomson Student Health Center. Dr.
King doctored my spleen injury, and
I'm better. Just for your info: The
student health center is closed on
weekends ? with Sunday being an
exception. Hours then are from 4 until
8 p.m. If an emergency should
happen over the weekend, you can
still call the health center at 777-3174
and a recorded message will give you
further instructions.
Whatever you do on this holiday, I
hope you'll be careful, safe and sensible.
Most of all, be wary of those
bumps in the darkest part of the
night . . .
CHUCK DEAN/The Gamecock
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performance Wednesday on the Russell House patio. Nice
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KYM SMITH
Staff writer
Wednesdays are boring. Lunch usually provides my only
escape from the mundaneness of "hump day." This
past Wednesday, I found that my doom and gloom were
lifted by a simple trip to the Russell House Patio, and it
didn't cost me a cent.
Free creative expression in the form of a live performance
by the Gamecock Workshop Theatre, also
presented Thursday and again today at 12:20 p.m., made
life a little easier.
As country music ? Hank Jr., no less ? filled the
patio area, I relaxed and prepared to enjoy the show.
Nice People Dancing to Good Country Music is a
delightful satire on life in Houston, Texas. The main
character is an ex-nun, Catherine Empanger, played by
theater and speech freshman Elsie Wilkinson. Catherine,
who is confused about life outside of the convent, is now
living with her aunt. The aunt, Eve Wilfong. played by
theater graduate student Elizabeth Williams, has been
recently divorced and operates the Nice People Bar in
Houston. The cast is rounded out by Eve's son, Jason
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Wilfong, played by theater senior Gene Aimone; Roy ?J
Manuel, the real good-ole-boy, played by theater senior
Ripley Thames; and Jim Stools, Eve's husband, played by
theater graduate student Larry McMullen.
The one act play is simple. The five characters laugh, ar
scream and philosophize. The men all speak with the in- Pl
famous twang of Gomer Pile. The mood is always kept by
the performers and the hour-long show moves quickly. ^
Directed by graduate student Bill Collins, the play is ^
alive and funny. The undergraduate performers in the
theater group perform only outdoor shows. I can't wait to Pl
see more of them on the patio. ar
Without revealing to you the entire plot, let me just
congratulate the Gamecock Workshop performers and hi
the stage crew for making a boring Wednesday much T1
more entertaining. They even had handbills. 01
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id head for the stars. This is a
tecial weekend at the Columbia
[useum of Art.
After all, it's not every weekend
lat ghosts relieve themselves of their
earthly" (get it, earthly? ha-ha)
:>nds and mosey about this city of
ny lights. It's that time of year, and
ie Columbia Museum has a whole
ew of Halloween movies designed
i scare our pants off.
The movies happen this Sunday
id Monday at the within-walkingstance
museum, beginning at 5
m. All of the films are free with the
ice of museum admission. In the
useum auditorium Sunday, Red
oom Riddle, a 1985 children's
ovie about a visit to a haunted
ansion, plays at 5 p.m. Nosferatu,
silent-movie version of Bram
oker's novel about Count Dracula,
ays at 6:15 p.m. Dracula, the
"iginal American version starring
ela Lugosi, plays at 7:45 p.m. War
r the Worlds will play in Gibbes
lanetarium at all auditorium show
nes.
On Monday, Red Room Riddle
id The Phantom of the Opera will
ay at 5 p.m. and 6:15 p.m., respeczely,
in the auditorium. Once again,
rar of the Worlds will be shown in
e planetarium at both showtimes.
For the uninitiated, the
anetarium is really psychedelic ?
id it's educational, too. We in the
atures department recommend it
ghly. So if you miss the movies,
he Mars Encounter, a presentation
1 all the latest Mars research on the
issibility of life on Mars, will be
lowing at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on
eekends through Nov. 23.
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