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Show I I s WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS I NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 waits Welter A professional performance of Mark Twains durable novel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, will be held at Weber State College Fine Arts Center Oct 1 and 2, starting at 8 p.m. THE SHOW will be produced by the Chicago-base- d Organic Theater Company, with a cast of seven professional performers who have been touring the show through many U.S. cities as well as presenting it in London and Amsterdam. MICHAEL GARDINER Freshman At Academy Academy. CADET Gardiner is one of more than 1400 freshman who were officially accepted into the cadet wing after complet- commission as a second lieutenant. Cadet Gardiner is a 1976 graduate of Clearfield High School. HUCK IS played by Brian Hickey, who has performed in of a the bad boy several professional theater shows in Chicago and New York. Jim is played by Meshach Taylor, recipient of a Jefferson award nomination small slave holding town, who meets up with Jim, a young slave who is running away from his mistress because she plans to sell him. Although Huck and Jim never reach their destination -- they encounter a and advenof people variety tures. The adventures are often hilarious, but sometimes WSC. Taking its text from the Twain classic original Huck Finn is a vivid recreation of Huck and Jims experiences on their journey for his performance. Others in the cast include Pat Miller as the King, and Ian Williams, as the Duke. Both have received wide acclaim for their roles, Mr. THE FIRST performance Oct. 1 will be part one of the show anu on Oct. 2, part two will be performed. However, each show is a complete production, Mr. Martino said. Both are perfor- two-ho- and WORKSHOPS sym- posiums to be given by cast members are free for everybody. They are as follows: Sept. 30, noon. Fine Arts Center rehearsal hall located in the buildings mances. Admission price for adults is $2.50 and for children under A NO host banquet will be held Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m., at the Winery restaurant downtown for the performers, faculty, and others including the general public. basement, Preparing For All the Stage; 6 p.m., 12, $1.25. Tickets may be bought at the WSC Adminis S ROUND STEAK Bear River Refuge Rules West 2700 South, Syracuse, has entered his freshman yer at the U.S. Air Force military training that will lead to a BS degree and a HUCK IS About Theater," Fine Arts Cellar Theater. Oct. 1, 10 a.m.. Cellar Theater, Script to Stage; 12:30 noon, Preparing for the Stage, rehearsal hall, and 2 p.m., Script to Stage, Cellar Theater. tration Building cashiers office daily, beginning Sept. 27, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and at the Fine Arts Center performance nights. Martino said. The director is Stuart Gordon. thought-provokin- IFOdudd two-nig- Michael C. Gardiner, whose technology. THE CADET begins four years of academic study and THE performances are in part by the Western States Art Foundation through a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, and with matching funds from sponsored The production is brought to Weber State by the WSC office of Cultural Affairs. Daniel L. Martmo, office director, said the troupe will stay at Weber State on a residence basis to conduct parents are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gardiner of 1642 ing six weeks of intensive field training, physical condinitioning and survival struction. Located eight miles north of Colorado Springs, Colo., and occupying 18,000 acres of mesas and valleys at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, the academy specializes in both military affairs and scientific harsh and down the Mississippi River in the 1840s, Mr. Martino said. several workshops. MwcEdelteirirtf Bear River refuge RIB STEAK it; season. THE 1976-7- 7 duck hunting season runs from Oct. 9 to Dec. 19. 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