PAGE 4 THE TWIG . SEPTEMBER 22, 1977 ■0 Mist Marie Oiamblee teaches physical edocatfoa courses and coaches the haskethall team. First film rolls Greetings, movie fans! Welcome to Meredith’s first movie. To open our season we have chosen a movie, and a star, that so many of you have ask^ for - ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER, with Barbara Streisand. It is the story of drab Daisy Gamble (Streisand) who, under the hand of hypnotist (Yves Montand), d^overed that in a former life, she was Melinda Tentrees, lady of Regency England. Co-starring with Montana and Streisand are Jack Nicholson and Bob Newhart. The musical also boasts an important group of behind- the-scenes artists. The book and lyrics by AJan Jay Lemer, famous for “Camelot” and “My Fair Lady.” Burton Lane wrote the music, as he did for “Finian’s Rainbow.” But Vincente Minelli, the director, deserves highest praise. Minelli, one of the greats of “the Golden Age of Musicals,” also directed such memorable musicals as “Meet Me In St. Louis,” “An American In Paris,” and “Gigi.” He is the most noted for his fanciful dream seqences, such as the “American in Paris” ballet. But, however great these men, Streisand deserves all the applause for this movie. Here in her third film, she shows greater talent here as an actress than in her previous movies. She slips from the 20th to the 19th centuiy, from dumpy Daisy to magnificent Melinda, with remarkable ease. And her singing, as always, is simply great. ON A CLEAR DAY is a wonderfuUy enjoyable movie. Its costume scenes (filmed at the Royal Pavillion in Brighton, England) are rich and colorful. Some of its musical numbers are un forgettable, such as Montand singing “Come Back to Me” from the top of the PanAm building in New York. With Streisand’s immense talent, ON A CLEAR DAY is not to be missed. See it Sunday night, 6 and 8 p.m., at the Continuing Education Auditorium. Season tickets will be on sale. Popcorn will be on sale for five cents. Highest Rating!” —N.Y. Daily News Paramoum Pictures Presents A Howard W. Koch -Alan Jay Lemer Production Starring Barbra Streisand Yves Montand A C/e3rO^>^ CanSeeFbiever Based upon the Musical Play On A Clear Day \ibu Can See Forever Bob Newhart/Larry Blyden/Sinx)n Oakland/Jack Nicholson and John Richardson Music by Burton Lane Screenplay and Lyhcs by Alan Jay Lerner Produced by Howard W Koch Directed by Vincente Minnelli Music Arranged and Conducted by Nelson Riddle Panavisiorr Technicolor'A Paramount Picture' G"-All Ages Admiwed General Audiences ISounJ ktk Xww on Cotumbf H«cof^ Two coach, teach P.E. by EUen White Miss Marie Chamblee, a Ralei^ native, has joined the Mere^th physical education department. Completing her undergraduate work at East Carolina University, Miss Chamblee received a double major in health and physical education and math. Her graduate work was completed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel HiU. In addition to coaching the college basketball team. Miss Chamblee also is an instnictor in Health 100, badminton, archery, conditioning and tennis. Filling the vacancy created by Mrs. Helena Allen in the physical education department is Miss Dehbie Edwards, also from Raleigh. Miss Edwards, who com pleted her undergraduate degree at Appalact^n State University, will complete her graduate work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the spring. Miss Edwards is the coach of the voUeyball team, and also instructs the bowling, golf, volleyball, tennis, badminton and swimming classes. Golfers announced by Darla Stephenson The Meredith golf team, coached by Mr. Fred Thompson, director of Central Services, is in full swing as the 1977-78 season begins. The team has several tournaments lined up for this fall in addition to the regular season matches. The members of the golf team are: Anna Barnes, Harriet Blanks, Beth Cobb, Jan Gardner, Beverly Moss, Nancy Rosenbaum, Becky Sugg, Joni Fay Watts and Liz Wester. The first regular season match was held Friday, September 16, with Meredith competing with Duke University. Deails will be given in next week’s issue. Miss Debbie Edwards teaches physical education courses and coaches the vidleyball team. Minutes to be printed Editor’s note: Judicial, In- terdOTmitory and Legislative minutes wiii be printed in the TWIG from now on in an effort to make the campus more aware of their function and effectiveness. Judiciai Board minutes Joyce Montgomery caUed the meeting to order at 6 p.m. on Sept. 8. All members were present. Joyce gave each member a booklet which contained Judicial Board Procedures. Ruth Edwards was elected vice-chairman of the Judicial Board. Her nomination was seconded and passed unanimously. Two girls came before the Board after being chargnl with violation of the college drug policy. A pocketbook, which contained 7% grams of marijuana, was found, and it was assumed that the marijuana belonged to the two girls. However, due to lack of evidence, the two girls were found not guilty. A committee was formed to work on outdated articles in the handbook. The members of this committee are: Silda Wall, Vicki Jayne and Ruth Edwards. Interdorm Board minutes Sue Vehom called the regular meeting of the In terdorm Board to order at 6 p.m.. Sept. 12 in the SGA of fice. All members were present. Two students appealed their automatic calldowns received on Aug. 29, 1977 for being sbc minutes late. They were on a double date and left where they were at 12:30 p.m. One student has breathing problems and had an attack in the car on the way home. They stopped the car to try to get her breathing normally again and ended up arriving six minutes late. One girl had to carry the other girl up three flights of stairs after they arrived and then she spent the night in the infirmary. Lisa Davis moved that their calldowns be dropped because of good reason. 'The motion was seconded and passed. The meeting adjourned at 6:25 p.m. Keep it cool!!! Dorm size refrigerator. Rental Cost: $45 per year Delivered and Installed Call: 467-2852 BECOME A COLLEGE CAMPUS DEALER Sell Brand Name Stereo Components at lowest prices. High proflts; NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED. For details contact: FAD Components, Inc. 65 Passaic Ave., P.O. Box 689, Fairfield, New Jersey 07006 Ilene Orlowsky 201-227-6884 COUPON .. BMJY ONE PIZZA V GET ONE FREEI Good anytime during September 197T + Mission Valley, Ph. 833-2825 + Eatt Six Forfcs Rd., Ph. 833-1601 + 3318 N, Boulevard, Ph. 876-9420 Clip and Save our customers know the DIFFERENCE CLIP & SAVE.

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