Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 338, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 September 1985 — Page 5
People in the news Miss Indiana twirls way to talent title ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) Members of the audience at Convention Hall drew in their breath as Miss Indiana Laurie Jean Broderick, 21, of Elkhart, performed her selfchoreographed dance and baton twirling performance, winning the preliminary talent competition at the Miss America Pageant. A senior at the University of lowa, Miss Broderick has won two bronze medals and one silver at the World Free Style Twirling Championships and has the only full twirling scholarship awarded in the Big 10 Conference. Miss Ohio Suellen Cochran says she doesn’t “believe in shoo-ins,” but her state contingent hooted with joy when her name was also announced as a preliminary winner for the second consecutive night. The 21-year-old from Heath, Ohio, followed her preliminary win in the talent competition by taking another trophy on Thursday in the swimsuit division. Preliminary competitions are held on the three nights before Saturday night’s nationally televised finals. Winners of the preliminary contests are generally considered to be favorites to be among the ten finalists. Miss Mississippi Susan Akin, 21, of Meridian won Wednesday night’s swimsuit competition. Miss Broderick resurrected a talent that has not gotten as much Miss America exposure in the past few years. She said the public is ready to be reintroduced to baton twirling the freestyle variety. “Twirling has changed and people don’t see freestyle twirling,” said the young woman who used to practice eight hours a day when she competed actively. Preparing for the pageant meant up to five hours a day of practice, she said. Miss Broderick said exclamations from the audience encouraged her as she tossed her baton as high as 15 feet into the air and spun around beneath it. “I could hear them,” she said. “That really helps me. When I get tired, it picks me up.” The daughter of a chiropractor and a retired nursing teacher, Miss Broderick said her career goal is to open a training center for athletes providing nutritional, physical and psychological assistance. • NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) CBS news anchorman Dan Rather paid tribute to pioneering CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow on the 20th anniversary of his death. “I don’t have to tell you what a heritage Ed Murrow left to broadcast journalism,” Rather told a banquet of the Radio-Television News Directors Association Wednesday “He fought to make his profession important. He never gave up believing in its potential,” Rather said of Murrow, who in 1958 spoke to the same association in an oft-quoted speech. SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Comedian Bob Newhart, hospitalized for nearly a week because of a nosebleed, has been released to continue his recuperation at home, a hospital spokeswoman said. Newhart, the 56-year-old star of the television series “Newhart,” left St. John’s Hospital on Monday, hospital spokeswoman Mary Miller said Thursday. He was admitted Sept. 3. Production on the CBS-TV series is scheduled to resume Sept. 23, said Larry Bloustein, a spokesman for Lorimar Productions, which produces the show.
Today's TV programming
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© WALL STREET WEEK © MR. BELVEDERE Kevin's relationship with an animal rights activist results in his being jailed tor vandalism. (R) p 8:00 Q ffi MOTOWN REVUE Ray Charles and Chaka Khan are scheduled to join series host Smokey Robinson. (1 hr.) O ffi BARBARA WALTERS SPECIAL Princess Caroline of Monaco, Barbra Streisand and Priscilla Presley are interviewed. (1 hr., 30 min.) © MOVIE ** “Cannonball Run" (1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dorn DeLuise. (2 hrs.) © GREAT PERFORMANCES "The Four Seasons" © LESTER SUMRALL TEACHING S) MOVIE ** "Doctor Detroit" (1983, Comedy) Dan Aykroyd. Donna Dixon. (2 hrs.) 8:30 © TODAY IN BIBLE PROPHECY 9:00 0 © MIAMI VICE Crockett s love affair jeopardizes his competence on the job as he and Tubbs pursue a trio of teen-age delinquents. (R) (1 hr.) O © NEWS © MOVIE ** v 2 "Teachers" (1984. Drama) Nick Nolte, Joßeth Williams. (1 hr., 46 mm.) © STEPHANE GRAPPELLI 9:30 O INDEPENDENT NEWS O ED BENSON The governor's upset when Benson vetoes a legislative bill that he favored. (R)p 10:00 0 o o ffi ffi NEWS O THREE'S COMPANY (9) WKRP IN CINCINNATI
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) Four vintage rock groups resurrected for the “Happy Together” concert tour say they want to remind listeners that the 1960 s were a time of youthful optimism as well as rebellion. Their music “gives baby-boomers something they can count on,” said Mark “Flo” Volman of the Turtles, one of the bands joined for the national tour. “When you read about the ’6os and its music, you read about Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix ...” said Volman, referring to three major stars who died drugrelated deaths. “The ’6os were not just negative,” he said in a recent interview. “We think it’s necesary to put out optimistic feelings about the music of our era, and we’ve found in a niche in the ‘Happy Together’ tour.” Joining the Turtles for the tour are Gary Lewis and the Playboys, the Grassroots and the Buckinghams. Together, the four groups had 25 Top 10 hits during the 19605, Volman said. The Turtles, disbanded in 1970, were revived in 1984 for the first “Happy Together” tour, named after the band’s biggest hit. That troupe, which included the Association, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap and Spanky and Our Gang, was a 30-concert experiment that would up hitting 131 cities. The tour satisfies the youthful nostalgia of a generation now settling into middle age, he said. “It tells people in their 30s and 40s and even 50s that we know they haven’t changed, that even though they have careers and children and listen to the music of the ’Bos, they still know and love the music of their time. “And it makes younger kids aware that the music of the ’6os is not just old music about good feelings, it’s good music.” LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Gov. Bob Kerrey said he has only one piece of advice for country music star Willie Nelson concerning the Sept. 22 Farm Aid benefit concert in Champaign, 111. “Don’t give the money to politicians,” Kerrey said he told Nelson, who performed at the Nebraska State Fair last weekend. The publicity Nelson is bringing to farm problems is worth more than the $lO million Nelson expects to raise, Kerrey said Wednesday. “I don’t think you could buy the kind of advertising attention that Willie Nelson’s going to give agriculture,” Kerrey said. “He feels very strongly that something needs to be done.”
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