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friday october 25 ims 215 881-4181 lehigh's busing inadequate by glenn dolan lehigh s bus service is inadequate between 3:30 and s p.m weekdays according to christopher christian manager of tran sportation services christian said the bus service cannot ac comodate the more than 1,000 people travelling between main campus and murray h goodman campus in saucon valley for in tramurals and intercollegiate practice and competition this is the way things have been at lehigh for a good number of years and students have found a way over with rides from other students he added christian explained that expanding the service from its current status would be too costly lehigh currently offers two distinct services during this time period the varsity athletic teams bus departing from taylor gym and the saucon married and graduate students bus departing from the university center flagpole while each service gives priority seating to its designated passengers both services do provide busing to athletes traveling to saucon valley and both are subject to the strains of operating in this capacity the bus is often forced to leave some players at the fields in order to keep on schedule ac — cording to field hockey player karen little sometimes we'll be going by and the driver will see other players getting out and we just don't stop because we want to make it to rathbone or the uc on time for dinner " little said teams without fixed practice times or access to other rides are hardest hit soccer players can get the big shaft because none of them drive over and they have no set time when practice lets out hockey players and football players however find it easy to get rides hack little added the smags bus abides by a no-wait policy set by transportation services drivers have been instructed to leave exactly on time ac cording to the vehicle clock to maintain our schedule late passengers will be left behind the policy states the smags driver abides by this policy and extends it according to walter tomkoski track team member one day at practice the girls track team was getting on the bus and two girls were standing there at the stop and the driver shut the door before they could get on and left he just left them standing there something like this goes on just about every day tomkoski charged see busing page m allen town man hurt falls into moving car by cara turkowsky a 19-year-old allentown man was taken to st luke's hospital early thursday morning after falling into the path of a moving automobile on lower sayre park road near alpha tau omega fraternity police said timothy malone of 3014 louise court was in serious condition with severe head injuries thursday but has since been released according to a hospital spokesman the car driven by david eckerd 21 of 3246 santee rd bethlehem township was moving at about six miles per-hour when malone came lunging out into the road eckerd said according to police malone's head hit the driver's side of the rear panelling of the car police said eckerd was not under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident !* police estimated that there were about 50 students at the scene of the accident and witnesses confirmed the driver's description that malone fell onto the vehicle according to campus police lt charles fosburg metro ambulance and bethlehem paramedics responded to a police call and a medical evacuation unit was summoned to transport malone by helicopter to lehigh valley hospital center lvhc malone was put in the helicopter which had landed on the lawn in front of see injured page 16 vincent price draws laughs with villainous tales by karen schoonover i am the perfect villain vincent price told a crowd of more than 1,000 tuesday night in grace hall during his lecture on how villainous roles affected his career everyone in hollywood is typecast like john wayne saint john wayne that is of price's 110 roles and 900 hollywood squares segments only 20 have been villainous characters typecasting is our fame our identification it makes us famous and i want to reassure you i am very famous i price enjoys the role of the villain for several reasons first villains last they go on and on when the hero suffers weight gain the double chin and the hair loss he's gone referring to the villain he said the more sort of crinkly and creviced he gets the more you like tihn a second reason price enjoys the villainous role is that he sees it as a necessary element for drama you can't have drama without the conflict of good and evil according to him the role of the villain in drama is to keep up the suspense the actor has to keep you guessing for this reason price said the ideal villain should be polite funny charming attractive wealthy and unpredictable he recalled a movie he made with rickie nelson in which everyone assumed price was the villain but in actuality it was the young baby-faced man on stage who done it no one accused him of being a villain or an actor for that matter price agrees with basil rathbone who theorized that audiences like villains because they always fail all of us fail so there's a connection rathbone also noted that heros and heroines have no character price admires the ambition and creativity of the villain he also quoted aristotle saying that if the villain who is rich charming and very at tractive should have to pay for his crimes then it lessens the tragedies that occur in the lives of ordinary men the audience one of his favorite movies was the bribe which had three villains making it three times as good as typical villain movies he also added that it had the perfect villain . myself " price said he was not always typecast as a villain he described his first five roles as the five goodest men he had difficulty por traying prince albert who was called albert the good because he was everything good in the world it was with this role that price discovered that living the part is all nonsense acting is playing double make believe making yourself believe you're the character and making the audience believe being bored with playing the good guy price took on his first villainous role in a play called angel street price's life changed that opening night when the audience stood up and hissed during his curtain call one of his favorite roles was in the house of wax a 3-d epic in which he was inside a wax museum when it bursts into flames and falls on him and leaves him for all intents and pur poses dead he later returns a mangled man to build his chamber of horrors 1 rarely die the first time price said laughing he enjoyed going to the theater to see the movie disguised in his 3-d glasses and strategically placing himself behind young teenage girls he said at the end of the see price page 5 uw ptwjo by bill wilson ) villainous vincent price vol 97 - no 1 lehigh university bethlehem pennsylvania the brown and white
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 97 no. 13 |
Date | 1985-10-25 |
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FullText | friday october 25 ims 215 881-4181 lehigh's busing inadequate by glenn dolan lehigh s bus service is inadequate between 3:30 and s p.m weekdays according to christopher christian manager of tran sportation services christian said the bus service cannot ac comodate the more than 1,000 people travelling between main campus and murray h goodman campus in saucon valley for in tramurals and intercollegiate practice and competition this is the way things have been at lehigh for a good number of years and students have found a way over with rides from other students he added christian explained that expanding the service from its current status would be too costly lehigh currently offers two distinct services during this time period the varsity athletic teams bus departing from taylor gym and the saucon married and graduate students bus departing from the university center flagpole while each service gives priority seating to its designated passengers both services do provide busing to athletes traveling to saucon valley and both are subject to the strains of operating in this capacity the bus is often forced to leave some players at the fields in order to keep on schedule ac — cording to field hockey player karen little sometimes we'll be going by and the driver will see other players getting out and we just don't stop because we want to make it to rathbone or the uc on time for dinner " little said teams without fixed practice times or access to other rides are hardest hit soccer players can get the big shaft because none of them drive over and they have no set time when practice lets out hockey players and football players however find it easy to get rides hack little added the smags bus abides by a no-wait policy set by transportation services drivers have been instructed to leave exactly on time ac cording to the vehicle clock to maintain our schedule late passengers will be left behind the policy states the smags driver abides by this policy and extends it according to walter tomkoski track team member one day at practice the girls track team was getting on the bus and two girls were standing there at the stop and the driver shut the door before they could get on and left he just left them standing there something like this goes on just about every day tomkoski charged see busing page m allen town man hurt falls into moving car by cara turkowsky a 19-year-old allentown man was taken to st luke's hospital early thursday morning after falling into the path of a moving automobile on lower sayre park road near alpha tau omega fraternity police said timothy malone of 3014 louise court was in serious condition with severe head injuries thursday but has since been released according to a hospital spokesman the car driven by david eckerd 21 of 3246 santee rd bethlehem township was moving at about six miles per-hour when malone came lunging out into the road eckerd said according to police malone's head hit the driver's side of the rear panelling of the car police said eckerd was not under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident !* police estimated that there were about 50 students at the scene of the accident and witnesses confirmed the driver's description that malone fell onto the vehicle according to campus police lt charles fosburg metro ambulance and bethlehem paramedics responded to a police call and a medical evacuation unit was summoned to transport malone by helicopter to lehigh valley hospital center lvhc malone was put in the helicopter which had landed on the lawn in front of see injured page 16 vincent price draws laughs with villainous tales by karen schoonover i am the perfect villain vincent price told a crowd of more than 1,000 tuesday night in grace hall during his lecture on how villainous roles affected his career everyone in hollywood is typecast like john wayne saint john wayne that is of price's 110 roles and 900 hollywood squares segments only 20 have been villainous characters typecasting is our fame our identification it makes us famous and i want to reassure you i am very famous i price enjoys the role of the villain for several reasons first villains last they go on and on when the hero suffers weight gain the double chin and the hair loss he's gone referring to the villain he said the more sort of crinkly and creviced he gets the more you like tihn a second reason price enjoys the villainous role is that he sees it as a necessary element for drama you can't have drama without the conflict of good and evil according to him the role of the villain in drama is to keep up the suspense the actor has to keep you guessing for this reason price said the ideal villain should be polite funny charming attractive wealthy and unpredictable he recalled a movie he made with rickie nelson in which everyone assumed price was the villain but in actuality it was the young baby-faced man on stage who done it no one accused him of being a villain or an actor for that matter price agrees with basil rathbone who theorized that audiences like villains because they always fail all of us fail so there's a connection rathbone also noted that heros and heroines have no character price admires the ambition and creativity of the villain he also quoted aristotle saying that if the villain who is rich charming and very at tractive should have to pay for his crimes then it lessens the tragedies that occur in the lives of ordinary men the audience one of his favorite movies was the bribe which had three villains making it three times as good as typical villain movies he also added that it had the perfect villain . myself " price said he was not always typecast as a villain he described his first five roles as the five goodest men he had difficulty por traying prince albert who was called albert the good because he was everything good in the world it was with this role that price discovered that living the part is all nonsense acting is playing double make believe making yourself believe you're the character and making the audience believe being bored with playing the good guy price took on his first villainous role in a play called angel street price's life changed that opening night when the audience stood up and hissed during his curtain call one of his favorite roles was in the house of wax a 3-d epic in which he was inside a wax museum when it bursts into flames and falls on him and leaves him for all intents and pur poses dead he later returns a mangled man to build his chamber of horrors 1 rarely die the first time price said laughing he enjoyed going to the theater to see the movie disguised in his 3-d glasses and strategically placing himself behind young teenage girls he said at the end of the see price page 5 uw ptwjo by bill wilson ) villainous vincent price vol 97 - no 1 lehigh university bethlehem pennsylvania the brown and white |
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