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"FiveWomen Artists" exhibit art at Gallery East 'The Sound of Music" to be performed this spring by Rebecca Wineor Entertainment Editor Rodgers and Hammerstein’s world famous musical The Sound of Music" based on The Trapp Family Si Hip re written by Maria Augusta Trapp will be presented by the College of Eastern Utah Theatre Arts Department Curtain time will lie 7:30 pm on April 2 3 and I in the ( ieary Theatre Cost is $350 for adults ami S&fiO for students and senior cilixens It will lie CKU's theatre season finale Directed by William Karl CKD theatre instructor the cast includes both students and The community performers costumes and set an1 also lieing designed by Karl "The Sound of Music" tells the xtory of Maria Augusta who leaves a convent to lieniim1 the governess of Captain Von Trapp'i seven children After winning the hearts of the children she then captures the heart of their father The story unfolds against the backdrop of Nazi influence in Austria Mary Martin played Maria when the musical first opened on Broadway on November 15 1959 It ran for 1443 performances and won six Tony awards including "Rest In Musical" of The Sound of Music" was made into a film starring Julie Andrews The film received the Academy Award for "Best Picture" of l'MiTi The album to date has sold over 2(1000000 copies Some of the most songs from the musical are "Do Re Mi" "My Favorite Things" and the theme song "The Sound of Music" The cast of 44 members include: Maria Sandi Jorgensen I'arawon: Sister Berthe Wendy (Irani Price l5 well-know- n Sister Margaretta - Stephine Bracken Helper: Mother Abbess Cindy Staheli Price: Captain Von Keven Brockbank Price Trapp-D- r Franz - John L Egan Jr Price: Fran Schmidt Peggy Myrick Price: Licsl Tara Andrus Price: and Friedrick has yet to be cast The Von Trappchildren have been with a different child triple-caThey lierforming each night include: Isiusia Jennifer Staheli Stephanie Larsen and Tristy st Atwood Brockbank Kurt-Aaro- n Jake Iconard and Danny Campliell: Brigitta-Mand- y Campbell Jennifer tarsen and Tamara Bawden Marta Chantel Heanna Janae Bawden: Crctcl - Megan Walker Amy Karl and Maggie Wagner all from Price Other cast memliers include Rolf (iurber - Erie Vaughn Price Elsa Larnlanae F reclaim Schreader I'arowan Max Zeller Jason Allred - of Eastern Utah's Arizona bringing home seven awards Freshman Shane Zehnder was the top CEU winner taking first place in speaking to entertain Emily Willson Elmo and Provo David Tanner placed second in duet acting for their Runner scene from 'The Tamer made the Stumbles" semi's in dramatic interpretation Miss Willson ‘also placed fifth in communication analysis was named to the semi final rounds in informative and was named fifth best speaker of the tournament Troy Hunt Price placed fifth in speaking to entertain while EastCarbon Chris Harrison in fifth extemporaneous placed speaking Marta Walz nice was named to the' semi final rounds in prose interpretation Last weekend CEU’a forensics squad swept the Modesto California - Speech Tournament by winning the first place sweepstakes trophy and 22 other trophies Eighteen junior and senior colleges from California competed in the y tournament with two-da- CEU representing the only school in the tournament UCLA won fust place in the out-of-sta- te senior division sweepstakes An elated veteran forensics coach Neil Warren said that he wu proud of his team and that they represented CEU very well at the tournament the that He explained consisted of the tournament novice and senior junior division Most of his students competed in the junior division with some of them competing far the senior division Three CEU students competed in the pentathlon event where they must participate in five events diving the tournament In that event John Egan Jr placed second overall in die senior division with ‘Tray Hunt placing third hi- the jumor division and Emily Willson placing fourth in that same division CELTS readers theatre team placed second in the tournament The team consisted of Miss Shane David Tanner Willson Zehnder Robert Wright and Hunt - 637-212- by Chris Harrison of the Eagle Staff "Mac and Mac" featuring a guest recruiting tool is one of for the 12th Annual reasons many of Utah Senior High Eastern College School Honor Band and Choir Concert The annual event is a new concept in music performancu originating with the first performance in 1973 As students throughout the US are turning to the community colleges for their first two years of college the need arises for a orientation to the community college program The clinic along with the concert has been designed for this purpose said CEU music instructor A good John Egan Jr and Julie Atwood tied for first place in duet interpretation while Egan placed foivtn in senior poetry and missed the finals by a point in dramatic Miss and prose interpretation Atwood also missed the finals by a speaker point in prose Miss Willson competed with Tanner in senior duet acting and placed second overall She missed the finals in speaking to entertain and expository by a speaker Band "Cherrio March" by Goldman "Zaragoza" by Olivadoti "Tubby the Tuba" featuring CEU student Steve Smith playing the tuba and "The Free Lance March" by Sousa Everyone is invited to attend the performance Admission is free Spring break on the coasts by Joel Menna of the Eagle Staff pre-colle- Derrai Siggard Over 75 students and directors point representing schools throughout the Hunt placed second in junior state are attending They include inand third senior Carbon Emery Union San Juan prose expository speaking Monticello Juab Pleasant Grove Zehnder' placed third in Monument Valley and Blanding speaking to entertain and Junior Add to this CElTs band students prose while teammate Robert who will makeover 100 participants Wright placed second performing together for the final dramatic interpretation - e John Egan IB paired with Chris Harrison to place third in junior duet acting Egan also fourth in novice placed - and missed finals the expository r dramatic in a point by interpretation The final CEU forensics member to place wu Nick Pappas who picked up a fourth1 place of trophy fat the speaking to entertain while Marta walz missed the finals by a print in dramatic interpretation - senior-divirio- 0 soloist Lynn Parker former percussionist with the US Army (continued on page 7) out-of-st- ate College ' Art Students League in New York City Her selected solo and group shows include the Utah Pageant of the Arts in American Fork Spectrum Gallery San Diego Art Institute Maple Gallery and KPBS brvitadonaL Ms Baldwin received her education at Washington and George University Washington University Her solo exhibitions include works : at the Sepctnim Gallery Knowles Gallery and Friends of selected Center Her Jung exhibitions invitational include the Knowles Gallery University of Tennessee Maple Gallery and Natural History Museum Gallery Ms Schwartz has her woks exhibited extensively throughout Her juried the Western US and exhibits individual invitational exhibits group die San include Bernardino Museum San Diego Museum of Art San Diego Law Library San Diego Academy of Fine Arts Mira Costa College Califomia-Hawa- ii Regional Dan Reich Spectrum Gallery and Upstairs Gallery in Park City Utah The five artists have all won many awards and exemplify an airary of different media and subject matter in the exhibit All of the works in the exhibit are for sale with special after 'hour tours arranged by calling James L Young at CEU Honor bandchoir concert planned -- Forensics learn competed well in tournaments Forensics squad spent the last two weekends on the road returning with a total of :t0 trophies and awards They spent their first weekend at the Cactus Speech Meet in Central "Five Women Artists: t A Southern California Perspective” Is Gallery East's exhibit on display from 8:30 am to 4:30 pjn daily in College of Eastern Utah's Mam Building The exhibit will feature works by Jennifer Spencer Lois Sleeker Alexia Masurian Alison Baldwin and Kay Schwartz all artists from the San Diego area ‘'Ms Spencer received her art training at San Diego State Grossmont College University and Ohio State University She has exhibited her work at Ow Spectrum in San Diego San Diego Art Institute Contemporary Fine Arts of San Francisco Fine of Honolulu Arts Associates Corporate Art West of Kirkland the and Art Washington Connection of Laguna Nigel Calif Ms Sleeker was an assistant in die department of art at Wheaton in Norton College Mass and has taken classes in of California the University system of higher education solo California Her exhibitions include the Alhenaem Arts and Music library Clairemont Gallery Village Glendale Federal "Gallerias" Hcry Gallery Imperial Valley College Malcolm Love Library San Diego San Diego Law Art Institute Scandia Interiors and library Spectrum Gallery Ms Markarian has studied under Robert Beverly Hale at the community concert "The concert - hu been very successful in the past in bringing students into the CEU musie program" Siggard-sai"Many of our musie students now attending CEU have come through the honor - band" The performance will boon March 7 at 730 and will feature such music as "A Festival Prelude" by Alfred Reed "Second Suite for Military Band in F Major" by Gustov Holst - Although school is a great place to learn when winter quarter is over some students head to get as far away from their favorite higher institution of learning for spring break If one goes to a school in the East the main playground for college students is Florida The students come from all over to get to the Florida beaches They come in buses cars planes and trains To go from the 20 degrees of some of the upper eastern schools to the degree weather of Florida students will stop at nothing to get to the sunny beaches and parties that Florida offers So you ask' what is there for us lowly students in the WestT During spring break in this area a great migration heads for the California border and parts down further 80-9- 0 faith ' (continued' on page 7) 1 |