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Writers vocalize comedy, tragedy Combining a dry wit and eastern accent, writer and “professional ama- teur George Plimpton entertained!stu- dents and faculty Oct. 5 with tales of his much-publicized escapades into the worlds of sports and entertainment. Naming his performance with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra as his most challenging attempt, Plimpton related stories about walking on a high- wire, portraying a cowboy in a John Wayne movie, playing for the Detroit Lions and pitching in an exhibition game for the New York Yankees. The escapades provided material for his many books and magazine articles. Only a month before Soviet military forces moved into Afghanistan, Alek- sandr Ginzburg warned the Sheridan Coliseum audience Dec. 6 of Russian plans for manipulation of the United States. Ginzburg, a Russian dissident who was exiled in April 1979, spoke on the lack of human rights in his homeland. The two areas he expressed most con- cern about were the lack of religious freedom and the lack of higher educa- tion in the Soviet Union. The journalist also met with Volga- German students following the lecture and compared differences between Volga -Germ a ns in the Soviet Union and descendants living in the Hays area. Ginzburg Plimpton 25
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1. Soviet dissident Alexandr Ginzburg replies to a question from a student concerning Russian influence in the Iran crisis. 2. Students listen som- berly to Ginzburg ' s description of the lack of human rights in the Soviet Union. 3. Ginzburg pauses to organize his thoughts during his lecture Dec. 6 at Sheridan Coliseum. Speaking only Rus- sian, Ginzburg ' s lecture was translated to the audience through an interpreter. 4. 6, Many moods are expressed by novelist George Plimp- ton during his Oct. 5 appearance. 24 Ginzburg Plimpton
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SPECIAL EVENTS I 1. Joe (Tim Counts. Hoys senior) explains to lead singer Sugar {Denise Cole Great Bend junior) why women fail to excite him. Z Two of the band members (Susan Jewell. Ellsworth freshman and Roxanne Tomanek. WaKeeney freshman) lead a discussion while Sweet Sue (Nancy Moulds Hutchinson graduate) talks to a hotel guest (Eric Sumcarll. Hays junior). 3, Sir Osgood (Ray Brent, Hays junior) makes moves on one of the band members (Brenda Muder, Victoria senior) explaining old men need love Ido, Osgood later discusses his plight with the millionaire guest (Sumcarll) who watches the scene. 4 . Sugar (Cole) finds a sympathetic listener in Daphne (Clark), 5, in a fantasy sequence, Joe (Counts) imagines himself as one of several Dick Powells’ s (Bob Etherlon, St. Joseph, Mo, freshman, and Larry E rbert , WaKeeney f resh man). 26 Sugar
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