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...Freshman Kenton Jernigan and sophomore David Boyum both defeated squash professionals to advance to tomorrow's second round...
DIED. Art Pepper, 56, gifted but tortured jazz musician who established himself as a top alto saxophonist with the Stan Kenton orchestra in the late 1940s and early 1950s and for years waged a war against his drug habit, which he detailed in his 1979 autobiography, Straight Life; of a stroke; in Los Angeles. He once said of his reliance on heroin to relieve his anguish and self-doubt: "If this is what it takes, then this is what I'm going to do, whatever dues I have to pay." During one 16-year period, he marked more time...
...Kenton Jernigan, the number-one junior in the United States for the past two years, will join David Boyum and the rest of the men's squash team next fall at Hemenway. He was accepted as a member of the class of '86 under early action last December...
Organ Recital--Kenton W. Stellwagen, organist; music of Bach, Franck, Alain, Langlais, Vierne and Dupre; Mission Church, 1545 Tremont St., Boston...
...years ago on an engaging Jaws rip-off called Piranha. Their new film drops latent or blatant references to a dozen low-budget horror movies; characters are named after some of the more mediocre talents ever to win a Directors Guild card (Lew Landers, Roy William Neill, Erle C. Kenton); Roger Corman, godfather to many young directors, makes a cameo appearance, as do Forrest Ackerman, editor of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, and Sayles himself. Trouble is The Howling is too insistent on parading its enshocklopedic knowledge to raise Hackle One on any moviegoer's neck. Rob Bottin...