The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1978 Page: 26 of 48
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Love scenes, with parental guidance
recommended, are torridly enacted in
the end zones by consenting adults in
an orgy of fondling, embracing and
bussing everytime a touchdown is
scored In the case of a pass, these
are usually preceded by the flamboy-
ant. quintessentially macho gesture of
downing the ball, slamming into the
turf with a cool look of soulful arro-
gance or, if the receiver is as sur-
prised as the fans, a toothless grin of
unalloyed joy.
Bear hugs, rump patting and other
tender emotions are also on display
whenever a quarterback is decked, a
fumble recovered or a punt blocked,
and such scenes are in the repertoire
of all the players, even the rookies,
who are early tutored in the acting
skills of humanizing their brutish
trade
Emmy selectors, however, should
be on the lookout for a truly gifted
gridiron GielGud like the inimitable
and still irreplaceable Broadway Joe
Namath or the unforgetable Gene Big
Daddy Lipscomb or, among current
performers, Ed Too-Tall Jones, all
versatile entertainers who can fake an
injury, feign innocence at a clipping
penalty, weep for a squashed oppo-
nent while magnanimously assisting
him from the turf, laugh at a fumble
or other adversity, rage at an official,
intimidate a linesman or a journalist,
sneer at an ungrateful crowd, project
humility amid adulation, valor amidst
violence, grace among grossness and
perform any histrionic feat within the
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Drop color fire cubes into the fire
for brilliantly colored flames.
Monday night football telecast and for
filling a much needed void in those
rare moments when Howard Cosell is
off mike.
If there is an Emmy category for
whatever entertainment values are on
display in "Charlie's Angels,” "Las
Vegas" and similar epidermal extrav-
aganzas pro football's controversial
halftime variety shows are worthy of
consideration.
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McVay's "Hamlet," almost schizoid the death scene with a separated
in its indeciveness and constant plot shoulder while throwing bullets into
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Births:
Daughter to Mr and Mrs. Jimmy
Germer, 2031 NW 24th, born at 9:25
a.m., Nov. 30; weight, 7 pounds, 4
ounces
Daughter to Mr and Mrs. Patric H
Morford, Lawton, born at 2:30 p.m.,
Nov 30; weight, 8 pounds, 7 ounces.
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Diann Wiechman, 5535 Cache Road
Frances Wynn, Cache.
Anna Zimmerman, 714 Ferris.
PHS INDIAN HOSPITAL
Births:
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Parker,
Del City, born at 11:30 a.m., Nov. 30;
weight, 6 pounds, 11 ounces.
Admitted:
Lorene Meeley, Stratford.
Mary Campbell, Anadarko.
Naoma Rouse, Maysville.
Jeanette Medrano. Apache
Dismissed:
Mrs. Danny Rogers, Lindsay, and
son born Nov. 27.
Helen Goingkeen, Lawton.
Clifford Paukei, Anadarko.
Michael Davis, Lindsay.
Sarah Saddleblanket, Indiahoma
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Dorothy G Montaperto, Faxon.
Daniel L. Morgan, 5727 Chestnut.
Audean Norman, Temple.
John D. Parrish, Mountain View
Mrs. Truman W Petty. 104 N. 5th,
and son born Nov 27.
Mrs Glenn Player, Altus, and
daughter born Nov. 23.
Mrs Joe A. Ramos, 306 N. 31st, and
son born Nov. 27.
Mrs Lionel E. Rhodes. 1420 Hunter
Road, and son born Nov. 27.
Elizabeth L. Adams, 4618 Beta.
SOUTHWESTERN
Admitted:
Tressie Haynes, 1907 Kinyon.
Gloria Richey, 2411 Ave. 1.
Martha Thomas, 5405 Briarwood
Dismissed:
Mabel Gaines, Walters
Velva Long, 1509 NW 47th.
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Other possible nominations:
An Emmy for best musical per-
formance to Phyllis Kelly, that
Louisiana coloratura who sang the
"Star-Spangled Banner” in key with
all the words correct at the start of
the 1978 Superbowl in New Orleans.
An Emmy for incidental dialogue to
Dandy Don Meredith for inventing all
those imaginary conversations with
players down on the field during the
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gamut of a professional wrestler with-
out surrendering credibility.
Head coaches reflecting the weekly
glories and goofs unfolding before
them in their tortured, sensitive faces
should be top contenders for best
supporting actor, while their 1600
camel haired topcoats and feathered
fedoras and rain hats should rate a
nomination in the best costume
drama category
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Lawton Hospital News
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in the end zone
John Gielgud's "Hamlet," they say, terback slot. Will it be Joe or Jerry?
was a theatrical landmark in por- Billy or Joe? Tune in next week when
traying the pathos of indecision His raw, naked emotions again run amok
"to be or not to be" was everyman in the lockerroom.
coping with the moral dilemma of . .. . ..
choice while suffering the slings and Since the Forsythe Saga and the
arrows of outrageous fortune Pallisers at long last reached their
But that was before tragedian John final tear-stained episodes no con;
McVay emoted before an audience of tinuing drama series around he dial
millions his weekly weepy classic of can match the dramaturical effects on
trying to decide whether to go with display week after week when the pig-
Joe Pisarcik or Jerry Golsteyn at skin pros are dominating the tube.
quarterback In McVay’s tragedy, the If you thought Jolyon Forsythe
fans and sports writers provide the could suffer, you should have caught
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L. Daughterly, 1919 Kinyon, born at
6:58 p.m., Nov 30, weight, 8 pounds.
Son to Mr. and Mrs Stephen K.
Blackburn. Fort Sill, born at 10:24
p.m., Nov 30; weight, 8 pounds, 6
ounces
Daughter to Mr and Mrs. Jacinto
Roman, 2328 Bell, born at 11:04 a m.,
Nov 30; weight, 7 pounds, 15 ounces.
Admitted:
Elizabeth L. Adams, 4618 Beta
Faye M. Alderson, Fletcher.
Edna J. Amburgey, 7403 W Gore.
Barbara A. Bailey, 415 NW 40th
Lorren R Britton. 106 SW 16th
Sandra J. Chestnut, Cache
Raymond J. Conway, Elgin.
Charles A Cook, 3805 Euclid
Dennis R Cowan, Cement.
William D. Crawford, Duncan.
Earnest Goodwin, Mesquite, Texas
Daron C. Hitt, 2355 NW 41st
Robert S. James, Cache
Myrtle Jimison, Snyder
Teri A. Knight. Lawton
Delia Lyne, 904 S. 17th.
Donald R May, 3322 Liberty.
Gloria V. McHenry, 1805 Jefferson.
Jennifer N. Pope, 609 Meiling
Drive.
Rebecca Roskam. Cache
Olivett 0. Thomas, 1201 Bishop
Road
Dorothy J. Wisdom, 4406 Ridgecrest
Drive.
Stephen A. Youngs, Duncan.
Christopher L. Burk, 3810 Berkshire
Court.
Pascual P. Murillo Jr., 2503 D
Jeffrey L. Stevens. 135 Berkshire
Way.
John V. Stone, Mangum.
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By Hugh A. Mulligan
AP Special Correspondent
RIDGEFIELD, Conn. (AP) - Isn't
it high time the n:i .. ae.ect the
Emmy awaras woke up to the fact
that some of the finest acting on TV
these days takes place during the
Sunday afternoon and Monday eve-
ning pro football games?
For sheer emotional impact, few
performances can match the Lear-like
rage of a 280-pound linebacker ac-
cused by a kerchief tossing official of
having mugged the kicker, or the look
of utter despair, anguish and torment
that transfixes the features of a wide
receiver who has just dropped a pass
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Bentley, Bill F. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1978, newspaper, December 1, 1978; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2040391/m1/26/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.