n Up-Close Look At... Tickets for the play "Sand Mountain" are now available at the Rub Desk. Call 898-6242 or purchase them in person. Seating is limited, so reservations are recommended. Tickets are $3 for students (with ID) and $5 for general admission. The play will run from Oct. 25 to Nov. 4. John Hodges er „ * tad I \''s 7: ..- -- t - , 1 - ~ * - , , i :'..,, 1 „i \ 4 • .. ,4 4 .2. ~,,, ' 14',.44,,' ~.. . i ~/ 1 Lit: : 4 ~cf” , , ~. •, " ' ,' ' "/' .' • i h t -,.‘ ;.- , , =-' ' - 1 1 \, ~. l ik / John I lodges, a third semester student, Pl:tn to major in acting at the University oltiouthern California. In the play, he has the part of Jack. "It's a lot harder than it looks, obviously., - said I lodge. "I myself have a lot of fam ily in the south, the culture is familiar to inc. and constructing the character just took imc. I !is hobbies include acting. writing and gziming, and he's involved in Matchbox Havers and the Gaming Club. John has also been in the plays "M*A*S*H.,"Canterville Ghost" and "Ten Little Indians. - This past summer. I lodges was cast in a small inde pendent film. however, it was canceled due to monk:\ problems. I Its la \ ()rite actor is Denzel Washington; Iris favorite actress, Julia Roberts. I Ic ads iscs anyone who is considering, acting to "Love it, and never give up.' Crossword ACROSS 1 Irritating one 5 Replace a stopper 11 Spent wood 14 Dramatist Henley 15 Put behind bars 16 PI follower 17 Pronounce indistinctly 18 Thespians' pseudonyms 20 Tidal situation 22 Letters for 1051 23 Bangkok man 24 San , Texas 26 French pronoun 27 Ripped 28 Applying paint crudely 30 "Das Lied von der Erde" composer 32 European volcano 33 Carbonated water 36 Essentials 37 Auto race courses 40 Higher of two 43 Leave text as is 44 Plenty 48 Mate of a very showy bird 50 Endurance 52 Delhi dress 53 Hole maker 56 Leveled 57 Jogging pace 58 Luau dish 59 Spouse 60 Presley hit 63 McKinley and Cantor 66 PGA peg 67 First-born 68 Stubborn beast 69 Asner and McMahon 70 Shoots wide 71 Fencer's sword DOWN 1 Network of "Nova" 2 Snakelike fish 3 Hand-held shocker 4 Triples 5 Reply The Cast of 'Sand Mountain' © 2001 Tribune Media Services, Inc All rights reserved. 6 Way in: abbr. Solutions 7 Con-man's tricks 8 First ship on the moon 9 Generation-based bias 10 Ex-QB Dawson 11 Sleeve opening 12 Did some wool gathering? 13 Stocking merchants 19 Simultaneously 21 MacGraw of "Love Story" 24 Lemon drink 25 A Cole 29 Takes off 31 Even one 34 Banned insecticide 35 Inspires reverence 38 Cursor starter? 39 Tries 40 Most of New York? Steven 0' Donnell \ ' 4 l • , . Steve 0' Donnell, a first semester Com munications major, performs the roles of Vester and the 14 children. "I find my characters very easy to play. I haven't had to adapt much because the part is a reflection of me," said O'Donnell. O'Donnell belongs to the Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, and aspires to be a man of God. He has acted in such plays as "Oklahoma.'' "Fiddler on the Poor and a "Christmas Carol,'' to name a lew. O'Donnell advises anyone interested in acting. to ''not take it so seriously. If you go to the audition, go to have fun rather than getting a part. It is all about having fun. If you feel that it is a hit more complicated than that, then actine is not for you! lie admits that he is excited for the play and is looking forward to seeing the audience's reaction to his roles 41 Formed beads 42 Conditional releases 45 In a row 46 Smallest bill 47 Little bit 49 City in Italia l ima lima Friday, October 19, 2001 Ms. Gardner Tiger on the tee? Preferences Skirt edge Play for a fool Pub preference Get the picture ~r~ DITHERED TW TS by Stan Walins www.dtwits.com "egads, Brain, whatever shall we do (t4ARF) now?" PAUL _ BOY, THIS TERRORISM AH, I KNOW HOW TNAT GOES. I'LL THING SURE MAKES ME SAY SOMETHING STUPID, AND HUH.. REALLY? t i PEE . CHLE -' . JITTERY. I FEEL WEIRD. YOU'LL GET MAD AND AUDIENCES EVERYWHERE WILL LAUGH* ....... ..............; WELL, THERE'S A FIRST 1 REALLY. LOOK, I KNOW YOU'RE A TIME FOR EVERYTHING. --* DOPE, BUT &NE YOURSELF l A A k ' '''.. kni t SOME CREDIT. IF 40(1 --Er itio + iiIMP le * " 4 • i 46, ' 0 1 1. rifilllier „ 4 WANNA TALK I'LL US TEN. _ ... : -_, ' • ', ~ - tg i , 1 i l * ' 144 1 i , 2, -1' 1,,•• ... , ° Art . 1-4 , , 1 , ~,, isvi., ~i-k..* k.. * :' • Al i a WELL, WHY DON'T YOU : - t c. " -4 ` r --" -----,-• t ',; l ') 4. k i * .., 1i ' r ‘ l .) , . TALK ABOUT IT ALREADY? , W . ' 4 , 0 44404, 0 4', "05. ,, k , r . '` , s' ' am o m b i ii i ,, ' -.01k 4 0, • ' ''. it i •• -,.... ^4ll b Karl Benacci, Ryan Stare Ryan Stare, a fifth semester MIS major, earned the role of Sam Beall. I IC is a seasoned actor, having been in such plays as "West Side Story. "Treasure Island and "Rye Rye 13irdie. - Ryan likes snowboarding and martial arts, and his favorite actor is Robert DeNiro. He believes that anyone considering acting should remember, "all von need is confidence.- Pertaining to the role. Stare says. - The lan guage of the play is hard enough by itself. The challenge of my character comes from trying to have heated arguments with (the character) Rebecca while still making it look like these two can get alone and he happily married. Sam 13ean is a man who was never able to find the richt woman for him. I le wants a woman who speaks her mind and is as aggressive as he.- The Behrend Beacon atures editor Part -1 Rob Frank Rob Frank, a first semester MIS major, plays the part of the Lord in the produc- - Fven though I'm the Lord, I have to adapt to the people I'm around in the play, - he states. "Anyone considering getting involved in acting should try it at leaSt once. It's one of the most fun things you can do with your spare time, - Frank urges. For enjoyment, Frank enjoys playing pool, bowling and gaming. favorite actor is John 'Fray°lta: his favorite actress is Julia Roberts. it's one of the most fun things you can do with your spare time.' -- Rob Frank Weekly Funnies BY BILLY O'KEEFE WWW.MRBIUY.COM THANK YOU rpt Page 11 The Sprengelmeyer & Davi POLICE IN 'OPOLIS WILL NOW RIGHT TO ARREST, 40 QUESTIONS ASKED, NE WITH A NAME - D/FF/CULT PRONOUNCE. ,00r-
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