The Morrisviile and Preston Progress, Wednesday, March 27,1996 • 3 Our Neighbors Speak Do you believe beer commercials should be included in college basketball telecasts? ROBERT APONTE PRESTON No, I know that some colleges like the money, but the commer cials might get young kids to drink beer, and I don’t think that's good. GUSTAVO FERNANDEZ PRESTON Yes, as long as beer is a legal product, I think they should be allowed to advertise it. NANCY BARNES MORRISVILLE I think that ads are usually so clever, they’re entertaining and college age students, as far as I’m concerned, are adults and need to make their own deci sions. JANE ROCKWELL MORRISVILLE Not necessarily. I think the kids today have enough influences on their lives. It (beer) is another addiction they don’t need. RACHEL STULL PRESTON No, our kids have enough temptations and peer pressure that I don’t think they need a commercial to encourage them anymore. FAYE BAKER MORRISVILLE Since I’m opposed to alcohol to begin with, I don’t agree wfth it. I don’t think small children should be more susceptible to it through advertising. TEENCO production a hit with young audience By Roxanne Powers The night that TEENCO came to ftestonwood Country Club to per form an improvisational play will not be quickly forgotten...by the little kids or the big ones who pretended to be their parents in or der to gain admittance. The TEENCO group, sponsored by the Raleigh Parks and Recrea tion Department, is made up of Wake County teens in grades nine through twelve, and is directed by Sue Scarborough. Four of the six who performed at Prestonwood on March 8 are Millbrook High stu dents. They are Richard Brown, Matt Mansfield, Leah-Shawn Moye and Jennie Stephens. The other two, Ben Tomczak and Cary resi dent Eric Kuehnemann, are Enloe Hi^ students. TEENCO delighted the gathering at Prestonwood’s first Kids’ Dinner The^. From the beginning, the students involved the audience in the production by collecting sounds from children in attendance. Back on stage, the TEENCO members formed into a "noisy machine," where each coordinated movements with the noise he or she had col lected. When asked for her opinion of the production, six-year-old CaUie Ellis answered, "I thought it was very, very, very good!" Seven- year-old ^elle Segall added, "The Thumbelina play was my favorite." Six-year-old Courtney Coats responded, "I thought it was funny,” and her twin Meghan Coats summarized, "I liked all the people in the play." Perhaps Meghan sensed that the name TEENCO could be a mis nomer, and that the group should have been named TEAMCO since the teens certainly seem to have had an apju'eciation for the impor- DECADENT DDGS Professional Grooming Cornerstone Village 1935 High House Rd. 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