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Fre- quently, she had to cancel plans with people who "didn't understand." "Now my friends realize how important it (sports) was to me in high school." High school was not her only training ground for basket- ball. For many years she attended basketball camp at the Center. She even attended former Detroit Piston star Greg Kelser's basketball camp. She found the experi- ence helpful. "At the end of each session - there were contests. At the end I won the one-on-one contests. It helped me build my confi- dence. We played with people better than us." Asked if she had any sports idols, she listed Kelser and Jack Sikma of the Seattle Supersonics. She said some of the basketball campers told her she shoots baskets like Sikma. Karen said men were ap- prehensive about letting a "girl" play basketball with them, but now that they've seen her play they respect her. She admits that she's not al- ways among the first to be in- cluded in a game. Despite the likes of Nancy Lieberman and other women who are making strides in basketball and other "non- traditional" women's sports, Karen still pegs basketball as a man's sport. She said she hoped that people wouldn't at- tach a stereotype about female athletes being masculine or lesbian to her. "I'm very feminine. I don't want people to think I'm queer playing man's sport." Far from being loud and ag- gressive, could one have any doubts about a female basket- ball player who wears her pearl earrings on the court? LOCAL NEWS WSU theaters slate plays The revival of a classic, an up- dated classic and a new mystery highlight the winter theater schedule at Wayne State Univer- sity for January and February. A revival of Thornton Wilder's perennial favorite, Our Town, will open at the Hilberry Theater 8 p.m. Jan. 25. There is a limited run of evening performances through Feb. 28 and student matinees will be scheduled Feb. 5-April 30. Meanwhile, the Hilberry'S Studio Theater will present the classic Greek comedy, Lysistrata, with a unique twist beginning 8 p.m. Jan. 31. The play will be done in Marvel Comics fashion. Per- formances are slated for Thurs- days, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Feb. 10. Penny Candy, a murder mys- tery by native Detroiter Laurence Blaine presented by the univer- sity's black theater program, will open at the Bonstelle Theater 8 p.m. Jan. 25. Performances run through Feb. 3 with curtain times at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Satur- days and 2 p.m. Sundays. For tickets or information on any of these productions, call the Hilberry Theater box office, 577- 2972. School has open house Friends School, 1100 St. Aubin, Detroit, will hold an open house on Jan. 27 at 2 p.m. Friends is a co-ed, private school, pre-school through 12th grade, located in Lafayette Park. For details, call the school, 259-6722. FOR HEALTHY BABIES... 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