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^ Page 8 ? The Chronlcte, Saturday, September 29/ 1979 Louis Gossett Jr. used his full family name for the first time in his SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS professional career with ^ his appearence in I f\M i "Roots", the "ABC L vl U I i Novel for Television" that set viewing records when it aired Jan. 23-30, 1977 on the ABC Televi- I sion Network. Gossett won an Emmy I for his sensitive portra- I I of Fiddler, the plantation slave who became the first true The numerous accolades for Brooklyn, VAbraham Lincoln High School, where was A i; began his acting career MM the age 1 1953 Broadproduction of 'Take a Giant Step." Ky|j %A Gossett, who admits he had absolutely no interest in acting at th? time, was sidelined by He won the role, his only injury whilebeingconsid- previous acting experered for a college basket- ience was the lead in a ball scholarship when high school rendition of one of his teachers at "You Can't Take It With Brooklyn's Abraham You." Lincoln High School sug- After Broadway, Gosgested that he audition. sett entered New York along with 500 other University as a pre-med boys, for the lead in the student specializing in Broadway production of pharmacy, but his acting 1 "Take a Giant Step." success catapulted him ??-fciCSA Acts-Atl A grand total of 220,145 essentially unchanged. it people attended in-state Attendance at drama o1 and out-of-state produc- events overall was up by n tions by the North Caroli 12 percent, and atten- F na School of the Arts dance at senior perfor- ? during the 1978-79 school mances in repertory, inyear, an increase of 23 augurated in 1977-78, percent over the total ' rose by 52 percednt durattendance for 1977-78, *ng its second year of according to figures re- existence. Dawson-Sauser. NCSA's w^re responsible for 469 ~ director of rnmmnnWv oerformanrAc ..j r~ service*??? - 1978-79- schoor^year; of~ which 419, or 90 percent. The largest percentage were in North Carolina, increase for any single The in-state audience type of event was in count was 177,470, or 81 attendance at concerts in percent, of the total head Crawford Hall by the count of 220, 145. There NCSA Orchestra, which were 50 out-of-state U.S. showed a gain of 92 . percent of the audience percent over the previous head count. year. Audience counts for The , above figures do other music events were not include performances Wr \ WKm British television personality James Burke is the host of CONNECTIONS, a television series which accompanies the Courses by Newspaper series published each work in the Chronicle. Join Burke Sunday at 8 p.m. on UNC-TV Channels 4, 26. The alternate viewing night for CONNECTIONS Is Wednesdays at 8 p.m. 7M-11M ? ivnovoa ??MO* c - uwiVftSUY 'lAZAYt; J The Wonder I ^ jii'iiiiiiiliiiiv:-:-:iT:lii /''St , : T . , Show ^ X Love And oniy Sunburn Bullets EI Shows: ?:';I 3how?: HE Sat-Sun 3-8-7-8 |::| Mon-Fri 5-7-9 Mon-Frl: 5-7-9 K| Sat.Sun 3.5.7.Q Mill n*i \mm wivi'mi iiiiiiiMiiYrri* 'T\mwnWmmJ / ifc ^ ARTMUS ^Sl I I II I viSSSV'iSyiyXSSyilXyAyiyiv;;;;/^;.; ,V.V.V.V.V,V,VAV.V.V,V,V,V,V 5 Gossett, Jr. 1 |||VTIl k^l Km I E Mj Veil ^E into other roles, includ- Are There" and "Omniing another Broadway bus." production, "The Desk Five years and 50 TV Set," with Shirley appearances later he Booth, which ran for a finally graduated from year and a half. There NYU with a degree in were also appearances in drama and was able to tOD contemnnrarv t#?!#?. subsidize his dad a nnr r ^ ~ *--vision shows such as ter, a mother, a domestic "The Goodyear Thea- who sometimes worked tre", "Philco Theatre," in three homes a day to 'The Big Story." "You help Lou through his f , tract 220,000? 1 Winston-Salem and tended this year by 19,700 verae&s under the sum- people, an increase of 49 ler International Music percent over the summer Yogram, which were at 1978 total. STARSCOPE ** by Clare Annswell # ? WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 27, 1*79 AQUARIUS ? January 21 - February 19 A pprinri that'uMftMy-conducive to rrtTatiVp pxprpssinn ? so drag out the paint brushes, the-writing pad. Written agreements are in week's picture; you may be asked to make an investment or act as co-signer. PISCES ? February 20 March 20 Possibility is strong that you're involved in some sort nf legal matter ? and it's a must that all dealings be in writing. Caution Monday - Tuesday: it's easy to overcommit yourself, socially or professionally. ARIES ? March 21 - April 20 Where money discussions are concerned, diplomacy is the key. Still, a$k questions rather than coasting along making assumptions. Love life perks up on weekend ? provided you can be more trusting. TAURUS -April 21 -May 22 ~ You could be looking for a new source of income ? but be wary of any get-rich-quick schemes. A conservative approach is your best course in all areas but romance ? where you can afford to be bolder. GEMINI ? May 23 - June 21 An active week, during which you can discover a hidden or long-forgotten talent. A friend goes out on a limb for you ? don't forget to show appreciation. Professional goals are in sight, at last. CANCER ? June 22 - July 22 Several financial loose ends are being tied together, and it's an excellent time to work out budgets, do a little buying and selling, and ask for overdue payments ? and even a raise. LEO ? July 23 August 22 Emotions could interfere with financial judgment now. Try hard ? especially Monday - Tuesday ? to departmentalize your life. Good news from out-of-town adds sparkle to weekend. VIRGO ? August 23 - September 22 Could find yourself involved in affairs of two or three , households. Good chance of being a winner all week ? if not in competitions, then in battles of the wits. Don't ignore any kind of health check-up. LIBRA ? September 23 - October 22 Romantic setbacks are reversed by Tuesday, but financial pressures tighten. Wonderful time for enrolling in new course of study: consider psychology.rastrology or gourmet cooking. CTOBOTO rv-*-u?<M ? ww?* >w ? wv-wiuer ca - novemoer zi Fine chance of meeting a VIP during the weekend ? but you won't realize how important he/she is until after wards. Be extra conservative with money, much more generous in time shared with an older person. SAGITTARIUS ? November 22 - December 22 Thursday Friday find you more chipper than lately, then you become quiet and terribly philosophical. Friends can't keep up. and so you could find more time than usual spent alone CAPRICORN ? December 23 - January 20 In health and romance, make no diagnoses ? for yourself, for your loved ones. Keep abreast of goings-on; there's a news item that concerns your future. Amusing mix-ups Tuesday - Wednesday BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK You're the friend of the zodiac: charming, loyal and understanding But sometimes you nag those you love the most. There's a chance to change your lifestyle early in f?80 For singles, an important meeting can happen by sum mertime BORN THIS WEEK September 27th, King Louis XVI; 28th, German .luthor Goethe; 29th. naval hero Lord Nelson; 30th. singer Johnny Mathis; October 1st, President Jimmy Carter. 2nd. actor Groucho Marx; 3rd. etiquettician Fmily Post * , IC- REVIEWS-PEOPI IH IF \ DEWAR'S. I initial days in college. | (Pronounced Do-ers White Labe v _ Other Broadway ere- \ ,r |?* dits include "The Skin Game" with James Gar- ^ ^ ner, "Travels With My Aunt," "The Laughing ' Policeman" with Bruce Dern, "White Dawn," "The Deep" and "The serves as national spok- I esman for the Muntu I star of his first regularly ! scheduled series "The 2^^ Lazarus Syndrome." The success or failure ? .. iof the show is far more ?Jfl important than just live- ^ BLENDE? lihood. Gossett along LKlS PAli>E with James Earl Jones in the CBS series Paris, are HOME: New York, New York attempting to show that PROFESSION: Journalist black actors can be suecessful in serious roles H"OBBTESrPaintin?, mountain instead of comedy, as climbing, softball. the networks respond to LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: complaints about their Winner of a Pulitzer Prize for his depiction ot blacks in newspaper series, The "Heroin Trail.' comedy shows. QUOTE: "The emergence of Africa In The Lazarus Syn- made ours a critical and challenging drome sets Gossett, Dr. era, particularly for journalists. We MacArthur St. Clair, as are scouts for the historians who wil . chief of staff in a private later try to explain these years of hospital. The show great change. deals less with the tech- PROFILE: Seeks out ambitious and nical medical details sometimes dangerous assignments, than with the human yet is pleasantly low-key. H-e is an frailties and concerns of ardent believer in each individual's the doctors, admimstra- responsibility to better his world. tors and staff. HIg SCOTCH. Dewar's"White Label; lJUTHER By B,u p~r ~ fte r fin ^?~~^^ /^ <t ? w ( oh, oh' ) /lutmer \na ^ v^_r>6mt f __ By Dorothea Josephine CoMtes U ' I ' I I f Unmix the letters in the boxes to form a JL jL ^ J word. Then circle A, B or C for the cor-^sfi) rect meaning (or definition). V.V\ Score yourself as follows: i-,, . 4Correct-Excellent 2Correct-Fair Find 15 things th 3 Correct-Good 1-0 Correct-Poor [yQ down, or diagonally 1. 1 i j vi ei a. lever 0 shy c*compete n\ o 2. |t I a j g 11 . g i mill a c a. pence 0 pace c. sale ^ p 3- i f | y101 l [ tl l u ?1?i?^^?i . o w a. wi<2h ft misty c. warm 4. |N|E| I |S|EI N N i '7 t n\ a- net 0. olo c. evil Answers, i vit-C 2 6*<r-6 3 LO*ryA 4 5fNr A Word llSt. DSJf, fC ounce, Dint. Quart. Build your vocabulary Learn ?he word and use it in a sentence ?. * letters will give yoi . ~I^ " ' 1 LJ PROFILES D m I ' SCOTCH WHISKY . 86 8 PROOF ^SCHtNlEY IMPORTS CO N Y. N Y Pit. I Vu nr.I ituhla'uL r Authentic The quality standards established in 1846 have never varied. Whether you ask for Dewar's or "White Label," you'll get the same great Scotch. i Dewar's never varies. c Brandon, Jr. JLL-ilgLJ tea n . EV ERXTHlMG "N. 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