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Show "Teen-Talkers" OLYMPUS HIGH By Kathleen Hinckley "Girl Crazy", a musical comedy com-edy was presented at Olympus High, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 30 and May 1. The music score was formerly written by George and Ira Gershwin. Well-known Well-known songs from the operetta include Embraceable You," "Bidin My Time," "But Not For Me," and "I Go tRythm." The story follows a young playboy play-boy from New York who falls in love with a country girl. The plot follows an interesting course of events with several amusing scenes. .Leading parts wero played by Nance Merrill, Judy Robinson, Jay Andrus, Ray Van Dongen, Susan Berndt, Marcia Wilson, Lynn Davidson, Elliot Graves, Jerry Van Orman, Gordon Ridd, Sherril Smiley' Linda Peterson, and Bill Humphrey. The production was under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Evans and Mr. Kenly Whitelock, faculty directors, John Lyon, University of Utah Student, and Judy Moyes, student director. The Olympus High School Key Club is sponsering a dance that was held last Friday, April 26. The Key Club, under the direction direc-tion of President Bill Roderrick, is a service club made up of outstanding out-standing boys of the school. Other officers include Bill Forest, vice president; Jim DeBry, secretary; and Allen Fletcher, treasurer. The theme of the dance was "Moon Glow" and decorations were set up to carry out the theme. The second annual art exhibit, under the sponsership of the Olympus High School Parent- Teacher- Student Association and school art department, will be held at Olympus High School began April 30 and continues up to and including May 15. Several prominant and well-known well-known artists will display their submitted entries. Two purchase prizes will be made by the school for the High School collection. Fifteen award of merit certificates certifi-cates will be given to artists for quality and craftsmanship. These awards will be given at the formal opening and reception on Sunday afternoon May 5. Gallery hours during the week will be as follows: .Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 9 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend and participate in this aesthetic treat. This week, an Olympus High School student was declared winner win-ner of one of four cups given as honorable mention awards following follow-ing an examination on UN affairs. The cup was won by Joleen Dun-yon, Dun-yon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunyon, 3400 27th East St., a junior at Olympus She was one of six declared winners in the exam. Her examination paper, ? along with the five others, will be forwarded for-warded to headquarters of the American Association for the United Unit-ed Nations for consideration in the national contest. Winners will be announced May 20. |