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Sunday
12:30 p.m. — Channel 5 carries on the great Sunday
football tradition with Minnesota at Cincinnati.
1 p.m. — The pigskin keeps rolling as the Falcons play
the Buffalo Bills on Channel 2.
2:30 p.m. — If you haven’t used up your weekend’s
worth of rationed gas. drive into the Atlanta Memorial
Arts Center for the Atlanta Symphony’s concert.
11:45 p.m. — Truman Capote’s thriller-chiller, “In
Cold Blood.’’ does some hair raising on Channel 2.
imcrday
Yes — exams begin today. Uga.
Married Students — contact the Info Booth at
Memorial for the lowdown on your Christmas party
today.
8 p.m. — The Billy Graham Crusades begin tonight on
Channel 5 and continue Tuesday and Wednesday, same
time, same channel.
9 p.m. — Join Don. Howard, and Frank on Channel 11
as the Pittsburgh Steelers play the Miami Dolphins.
tuesday
10 p.m. — Alan King hosts a rapid-fire laugh-a-thon
study of humor. He’s joined by Milton Berle. George
Burns, Godfrey Cambridge. Don Knots and other
chucklers on Channel 11.
1:10 a m. -- Take an exam break with an all-time film
classic. Enjoy Paul Muni in the 1932 “I Was a Fugitive
from a C’hain Gang.’’
Wednesday
8 p.m. On Channel 11. see Dick Clark roll up the rug
and bring out the bobby socks with “The Hock and Roll
Years.”
8:30 p.m. Skip Caray covers the play-by-play as the
Hawks meet Kansas City.
fei tlie week
RICHARDS’ (corner of 10th St. and Monroe in
Atlanta) has lots of good entertainment awaiting Atlanta
students From Nov 29-Dec 1. it’s the great drummer
Buddy Miles and Copperhill. an emergent bluesrock
group Then from Dec. 3-5. Frampton’s Camel plays,
featuring Peter Frampton, past lead guitarist for
Humble Pie. Along with Frampton is Law. a rough.
Creamish group from Ohio Law will continue from Dec.
7-8, when the headliner will be the all-woman band.
Birtha. Dec. 10-15 treats RICHARDS* patrons with
Delaney Bramlett, rock and roll rambler, and Daryl
Hall-John Oats, who offer some fine R & B folk music.
Then the master bluesman of them all. Muddy Waters,
graces the nightclub with his bottleneck blasting from
Dec. 17-22, joined by Orleans
At GREAT SOUTHEAST MUSIC HALL, wfe find folk
musician Doug Kershaw from Nov 29-Dec. 2 Jerry Jeff
Walker. “Mr. Bojanles’ himself, comes Dec. 4-9, to be
joined by Bryan Bowers.
The man who enjoys dead skunks, Loudon Wainwright
III, appears Dec. 11-16, with Silverman from Dec. 18-23.
The Christmas season is rounded out Dec. 26-31 with The
Country Gentlemen.
conceits
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By JANN HAYES
Associate editor
O K. team, the bowls are coming up soon and we’ve
got to be prepared. This year we want to see the
toughest bunch of armchair quarterbacks ever to come
out of the living room, so we’ve gotta get in shape
Most important is the equipment. Is your easy chair in
good condition 0 Make sure the seat is firm but comfy
and that there are plenty of pillows around for halftime
snoozes. How’s the TV? If the color adjusted properly?
(Who wants to watch orange players on a purple turf?)
And be sure to check the reception.
Next on the agenda is nutrition. The pre-game meal
should include plenty of leftover turkey, stuffing and
cranberry sauce. Don’t forget about during-the-game
refreshers, either. Be sure to have lots of beer, soft
drinks, popcorn, pretzels, hero sandwiches and assorted
sweet snacks on hand
Finally, we turn to first aid How’s your supply of
Visine? And don’t forget something for those nasty cuts
and bruises that come with pounding on the coffee table
and knocking over lamps and ashtrays.
Here’s the tentative lineup. Now go ut and get ’em
BOWL
Liberty Dec. 17 N.C. State vs. Kansas
Fiesta Dec. 21 Pittsburgh vs. Arizona State
Peach Dec. 28 Georgia (we hope) vs. Maryland
Sun Dec. 29 Missouri vs Auburn
Astro-Bluebonnet Dec. 29 Houston vs. Tulane
Gator Dec. 29 Tennessee vs Texas Tech
Sugar Dec. 31 Notre Dame vs. Alabama
Orange Jan 1 Penn State vs. LSU
Cotton Jan. 1 Nebraska vs. Texas
Rose Jan 1 Ohio State vs. USC
LOOKOUT! wishes all its.
readers a happy and prosper
ous new year And to make
1974 a little happier for us also,
we’d love to have contributions
from interested students Any
one who has writing inklings
along the featurish lines em
ployed in LOOKOUT! should
submit a piece or set up an
interview with Editor Carole
Little at the first of Winter
quarter. Just run down to The
Red and Black Editorial Office
in the basement of the Journal
ism Building, room 130, and
leave your article or sign the
LOOKOUT! list. Regular staff
positions will be up for grabs.
Now there’s one album
with John Denver’s
most popular hits.
JOHN
HENVERS .
BREAJEST /f
HITS
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Includes Leaving, on a Jet Plane/Take Me Home, Country Roads
Poems, Prayers and Promises/Rocky Mountain High
For Baby (For Bobbiel/Starwood in Aspen/Rhymes and Reasons/Follow Me
Goodbye Again/The Eagle and the Hawk/Sunshine on My Shoulders
Dec. 8 — The Isley Brothers, Georgia Tech Coliseum.
Dec. 12 - THE GRATEFUL DEAD, Omni.
Jan 21-22 - BOB DYLAN AND THE BAND, Omni.
And aU of John Denver Is on
ItC/l Records and Tapes
Produced by Milt Okun