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Show 1 i up and dwell on it, it can make you mess up worse later on." Child wants to teach private lessons and said she is glad she participated in this concert because she can now teach her students things she learned there. "I want to learn as much music as possible because the more you know the better teacher you can be. I can also teach them how to be calm at a competition," she said. Ann Cox, a music major at WSU, won the Music Teacher's National Association regional competition for the second time; she also went to nationals two years ago as a freshman. In the competition, she had to play four different pieces including one major work with three full movements. "Right now, it is exciting because I think if I would have gone to any other college, I wouldn't have had the opportunity to do something like this," Cox said. "Because there aren't as many students here, the teachers have more time to work with you. Cox began learning some of her songs a year and a half ago. "Because I have to keep getting better on them, I have become a lot MOVIES Jackie Chan stars in Touchstone Pictures' new release "Shanghai Knights."- Nevv Releases Deliver Us from Eva (R) Three women hire a "ladies man" to seduce their meddling sister-in-law Eva. They offer him $5,000 to do what no previous suitor could do, win Eva's heart. When Eva and the would-be boyfriend actually hit it off, a chaotic set of events ensues. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (PG-13) An ordinary guy bets his friends he can stay in a relationship for more then 10 days. As bad luck would have it, he attempts to win the bet by dating a woman who has made a similar bet, but with the opposite goal. Shanghai Knights (PG-13) The sequel to "Shanghai Noon" finds Chon Wang and Roy O'Bannon heading to London. Wang searches for his father's murderer while O'Bannon hits it off with Wang's sister. Jackie Chan's fighting sequences include tributes to Gene Kelly and Charlie Chaplin. Movie information provided by Yalioo.com. "Right now, it is exciting because I think if I would have gone to any other college, I wouldn't have had the opportunity to do something like this." Ann Cox music major better musician because I have to perfect every little thing," she said. "And there's still a lot of perfection that needs to come before March." Cox performs again at nationals in March, held in Salt Lake City this year. Wang, private instructor to both Cox and Child, said he does not encourage all his students to compete. However, if they have the right repertoire and are performance majors he encourages them to. Wang started preparing Cox for her competition a year ago, and Child six months ago. "They are very different players, which is good, because I try to evolve them according to their personality," Wang said. f ' Zy -r-i r ri .v j j '-: ' K XX I 'V i ; "Tr, - l--,. s. f.. ' v" l"t- ! f .y U1 i ( .o J . Zxi iX 1 l v : h.- - tAt. Vi. i. - I V ' A ! :" i I ' ' . " -v. r f -'-' f I : V'' . . - I 7 iv A v? ( f I I ' -Vi-V .it J , j J I J i , . ,-nVf. -tiyiijTVi ) , t VJ v ' f-TVir ? I . V-.f, a-:- .v';iS'f - " - I z4- , i vr : : v. " - j K v r I " 1 X "v' W- "'if -i ,r- . s, I " "v " - a V5 ' .' " I E '-f - i - - . 1 1 ( "' r I , '. i I ' C . S E .'.'. .. I I k Jf- J I '."- , I - x, ,-.. .., i , .-,.. ., ; . - I SMOKIHG'S A TOTAL DUS, DUDE! I . . V." ' - - . ' 1 j-..:- '.g DUDES TOTALLY HOOKEDUTi ii" FOUL HABIT P.TRID 3REATH AND REEKING CLOTHES : ,'. . ' .1 f; jP sv A HA3T '.'.ORE A0:!aiVE THAU HERCIM At! E.V.PTY DAT1HG POOL g ff I. 1 .; ; ; ". 1 :fsa-.' n-w IMPOTENCE W . . . , ; ' v?A" , 1 DUUUDE1 TIME TO DIAL T888-56HRUTH OR CONTACT THE WELLNESS CENTER fj According to Wang, with the ASTA win under her belt, Child is looking for other opportunities. Wang said the national competition Cox will compete in is extremely competitive. He hopes she will place in the top three. Cox and Child are not the only Wildcat performers stepping up to high-profile challenges. Natalie Vickers' talent in dance has earned her the opportunity to present at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research. This year, the conference is at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, March 13-15. You can reach reporter Kendra Allred by calling 626-7105. Vi;mpfi;li).irtBT)Tiai j pmnAT.FAran? i j ii r At weuer state Shepherd Union Ballroom , KJti a. Vmi it til ? J J v. ' www.bridalfairc.ors a. JSLJi JL L J&.JL.JSLV4. Ml i n i i 1 ,1 t vi io jrivi :,tshii.inS!io,.vs.liHi:!v One Slop ' Wedding Pkiiuiiiig -r , v ( isNpisihoreii !lv iipper ClJPFERlblW 1 1 nm rtiiflv A Bridal Faire Production (435)753-6736 |