Page Six 'Cinderella' suffers (Continued from Page 5) ly a bit too long. Material and direction noth- withstanding, last Thursday's opening night featured some splendid performances. Mary Liz McNamara's Cinderella is full of charm and humility, and is sung with spirit. William J.. Crazen also sings very well in the role of the Prince, although he sometimes moves a bit stiff- ly. ANITA R. BANKS turns in a fine performance as the Plume Lady, acting with a strength and deliberateness that held the 'attention of even the most rest- less child in last Thursday's au- dience. Most amusing, however, are the two wicked stepsisters, play- ed by Benita Hofstetter and Kathy Eacker Badgerow. Ham- merstein has given the best ma- terial in the play to these char- acters, and in their two duets, "Ladies in Waiting" and "Step Sisters Lament," Hofstetter and Badgerow perform with great vaudevillian flair. Also in the cast are Calvin MacLean, bright and appealing as the Herald; Thomas J. Badgerow, B. David Green, Lynn Ellen Musgrave, Marvin Pettway, Ellen Sandweiss, Car- oline Billings, Dawn Cooper, David Alan Grier, Denise K. Nelson, Scott Read, and Alisha Washington. Gary G. Smith's settings are attractive, particularly in the ballroom scene, where silver plastic is used to suggest the splendor of the royal palace. The costumes were designed by Diane S. Monach. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, June 14, 1977 IWYmeeting ends (Continued from Page 3) the subject of volatile disputes. An IWY meeting will event- ually be held in each of the fifty states. The purpose of these federally funded meet- ings is to vote on resolutions and delegates to send to Hous- ton, Texas later this year. At the national IWY meeting in Houston resolutions will be finalized before their presenta- tion to Pres. Carter. "Our fragmented rhetoric and i-house fighting must stop," keynote speaker Dr. Nel- lie Varner told the audience. Varner is an associate dean at the University's Rackham School of Graduate Studies. "WITHOUT greater unity and concern we will not be able to effect change. Some of us might say power corrupts - we might just as well say fire burns - so don't use it. Aggressiveness courage, and daring - we must exhibit these characteris-. tics when necessary," Varner said. Saturday's activities included morning workshops, a speakout forum to air individual opinions, voting on the resolutions and the reciting of the delegate election results. The speakout session, which had been expected to be an an- gry discussion of the flaws-of is no good. A feminist isn't without controversy. One mem- IWY's meeting, focused in- someone automatically against ber of the audience Tracy Rog- stead human concerns. Toxic the family and home," Eunice ers called for "a motion to substances (PBB) in the envi- Burns of the University's Com- have a federal investigation on ronment, the lack of special ed- mission for Women said. the conference." Her reasoning ucation for gifted children, and was that the meeting was fed- debate on more male participa- Of the 48 delegates elected, erally founded and not all the tion in women's issues high- five are from Ann Arbor: Vic- needs of Michigan women were lighted the speakout. toria Barner, Ana Cardona, met. Others criticized the con- "A TRUE feminist believes Jean King, Linda Murakishi ference as being "stacked by in a choice for everyone, - not and Judy Robinson. feminists against other organiz- someone who believes a family Saturday's session was not ations and individuals." New challenges rival 40's, Young warns MSU grads (Continued from Page 3) ashamed." go on to find ways to do a better Young told of an incident in He asserted that there was no job." South America where he saw need to be ashamed of the free Young was awarded an honor- beggar children watching Amer- competition and likened it to ary degree in humanities during ican movies in the window of athletic' recruiting. "In honest the course of the ceremony. Sears and Roebuck. "I could see competition we ourselves arrive the wheels going around in their at new heights and levels of our A .group of about 50 people little heads saing, 'Why can't own development." . gathered outside Jenison to pro- we live like that?"' . test an MSU contract with the YET YOUNG said there was Young drew the most applause Iranian government. A smaller "a certain morality in profit." when he said that "We have a group was at the auditorium. Young praised the "much ma- system of which we have no The protestors had draped signs ligned" transnational corpora- need to be ashamed. More than behind the speaker's platform tions, saying "very few are in- any other nation on the face of and chanted slogans against both volved in the kind of exploita- the earth we admit our mis- the university and the Shah of tions of which we have become takes, correct our mistakes and Iran. VA nurse claims harrassment (Continued from Page 3) PEREZ transferred to the VA Lakeside hospital in Chi- cago in November of 1975,'"be- cause, she told the court, "I could not take it any more." Perez and co-defendant Fili- pina Narciso, who completed her testimony yesterday, are accused of injecting Pavulon into their patients intravenous medication tubes. Perez faces three poisoning charges while Narciso stands accused of four poisonings and one murder. Perez maintained her inno- cence throughout the question- ing by her attorney Laurence Burgess. The witness said she was not working on the night of one of the breathing failures she is charged with causing, that of Charles Gasmire. GASMIRE'S SON Richard testified that Perez was in the room "kind of mesmerized' when the elder Gasmire bolted up in bed and started thrashing for air. Perez said she- did not recall such an event, and that the younger Gasmire never complained about it to her later. On the day of the breathing failure of patient Adam Olberg, Perez said "It was my day off." She said "I think I did my laundry and cooked dinner for my husband." Perez spoke calmly during the questioning by Burgess, smiling at the jurors when talked about her backgrouqd. She described her poor upbring- ing in the Philippines, one of seven children. She said she came to the United States "for better opportunities.," THE WITNESS put the court- room into laughter when she told how there are 83 dialects of her native Filipino tongue. "I don't understand my hus- band," she said. Under cross - examination from Assistant U. S. Attorney Richard Delonis, however, Per- ez liecame defensive and her answers shorter and more cau- tious. Delonis questioned Perez about understaffing at the VA, lending credence to speculation that the prosecutors believe un- derstaffing to be the motive for the VA poisonings. Perez would only say "Whatever we have, we make use of." Delonis then brought up/Per- ez's statements to the Federal grand jury last year. She told the grand jury then that she left the Ann Arbor VA for Chi- cago "so we can live by the relatives of my husband." De- Ionis questioned Perez. as to why she never mentioned FBI harassment to the grand jury as her reason for leaving Ann Arbor.; "BECAUSE I WAS afraid at that time," Perez said. "I had to cooperate with them. I was not of this country." "Who were you afraid of?" Delonis asked. "The FBI?" When Perez answered "Yes," Delonis said quickly "But they were not in the (grand jury) room, were they?" "It was in my conscience," Perez replied. Perez then added, "They might find me out in the (VA) hospital. They are part of the same branch of government." 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