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Show M2 November REVIEW 24, 1965 The Shopping Block 4 ttrfumn oj ki m infur HaiOuj ( H downtown or 2nd South East and 45th South sjace race Vk HIST MAS Squi-ire- s, Mr. Ross and, Mr. Christiansen for promoting music in Highland High.! Quickly conculding the concert, the orchestra played the Wedding March from Swan Lake. Fathers and their daughters gathered in the Jungle Gym Thursday night at1 7:00 for H, A. W.s Father-Daughte- rs Night. Hollywood Palace: Tinsel, Glitter And Good Laughs now ) by Terese Coe Colorful tinsel birds suspended on strings ....this was the d cor for the Hollywood Palace revue winch opened Monday at Valley Music Hall. The description is also appropriate to the performance Although the lapses in unity and originality labeled some of the acts mednxre, there was no lack of good comic lines. Anyone who finds the imminent excesses of Turkey Day too gloomy to contemplate could well unburden himself in the liveliness of four laugh . ... . acts. George Gobel succeeds in convincing the audience of his intoxication, not because of his amusingly "Im apologetic or sick Rm drunk announced as tie arrives on the circular stage, but because he Is more than typically vague and blurry. The laughter grew, however, as his coherence developed into monologues on the truth" (a documentary comedy) and his showers (Did you ever back out of a not shower into a cold doorknob.. a cold square doorknob ...with the key still in the lock.") The cardboard and glitter sign could be more easily overlooked when Gene Iietroy and his chimps entered They performed all the traditional monkey arts and more ...cigarette smoking, unicyclingand .. and the rur-gl- . ... . . . . . free. ARE YOU I OSING THE SPACE RACE? Hows the 'b.iihro.un lineup at your house? Sometimes the traffic Jam at rush hours can throw everyone off schedule espei (ally if the slow dresser in the family pets there can first A Home Improvement Loan from Tracy-Collisolve that problem very easily .can turn a one bathroom Jam-u- p intu harmony, Maybe an extra bedroom for your growing family would make your home or a den or jilavroom As families easier to live in grow, families change, and their needs change with them at Tracy-ColliThe Home Improvement have rope-jumpi- ng es of delifhted children could tie heard louder and louder Although at one point the chimps appeared to tie cycling right off the brink of the stage and into their laps, children later sluxik hands ns , . with them unflinchingly. Palace waxed Hollywood dramatic with the introduction ns Daisy Hormtr, 5404 Knollcrest, or phone the Symphony Sub-De- . bay-ber- ry area should be sent to . . , New tips ,tlub or social Items from the Murray . Maestro Maurice Abravan-- el first conducted part of his orchestra with the American premere of "Man and His Desires, a piece that was written in 1917. Abravanel recognized the ... (. IT'S NOKMANS K R Bk A I TIFl'l FI OWERS CRkATIVITY IN F POWERS Saying that Normans Floral Arts specializes in flowers Is only stating part of the story Just as the visible area of an iceberg is not a true indication of what's below, so floral doesn't begin to describe the true picture. The key lies in the word "arts because Norman specializes in both his and yours, The moment you enter the ideas charming shop in Foothill Village with the hospitable scent coming from the candle room, you are surrounded by creativity in flowers and arrangements. Pots of chrysanthemyms massed in a corner , . . artificial flowers mingled with real In Normans, its hard to tell where one stops and the other begins If youre looking for a party centerpiece . one for a perfect party . . , you're sure to find it there And If you would like to put a center-piec- e together yourself, there are shelves of all kinds, shapes, and sizes of bowls, trays, and pots Fresh, cut flowers are always a thoughtful gift either for your or for yourself Want to brighten up a room hostess and capture the gldw of sunshine? , . then order flowers from Norman's STOP LOOK, AND LISTEN AT THE HOUSE OF MUSIC American slang expressions are often quite colorful. I don't know where to buy a pig in a poke" came from . . but I know the results disaster. Many of us tush out and buy something such as a stereo set in a great and then have to live with it for a long, long time. rush Ron Zenger, of the House of Music, suggests to potential purchasers that they look around first before they buy anything in the music line. Stop look and listen is his motto And while this advice of shopping around at his competitors may sound odd coming from someone who is in the business of soiling, himself, Ron knows that once you compare the sound you hear at his House of Music, Mam Street or in the Cottonwood Mall, you wont be satisfied witir something almost as good. There 'are each with the . little portable radios and television . House of Music sound" each one guaranteed to make 1 a wonderful gift particularly liked an elegant little FM clock radio smart In any setting. And dont forget that records alwavs make a great gift . . especially when presented In the charming gift wrap envelope in bright red with fanty Santas that the House of Music will give you . " nice and her Brassiere. The family interested in entertainment Thanksgiving (until November 29) should know that even 'Eunice will tickle the childrens ed taining. Emcee George Gobel, instead of sacrificing himself in the position following Mr. Sheldon's pantomime, continued a funny And monologue on "Eu- the gaudiness rather than the skill she does undoubtedly possess. We could almost say the same for Pat WoodelL the singing starlet who emphasized her harsh t voice and instead toned down her rock n roll style. But we must give Miss by Jean Wollara This week has been an out and out eflort to raise money for the Red Cross from each of the home rooms and there has been quite a bit of rivalry. The three rooms which money are Mr. Krue-ga- rs English home room has always won first place and this year was no exception. Mr. Morris and his students came in second. Approximate ly $150 was raised from th whole school and will be given to the Red Cross. The Symphony those girls dedicated to ap- and support the Utah Orchestra, are busy The Utah Symphony st performed at for the PTA and the Sub-Dgirls ushered for the event. These girls also have the opportunity to attend various symposiums throughout the South, Highland, and year. soon Olympus will have had donate the most treated to a parfy. students -- -, aren't you glad Vice Principal Frank L. does it for you'1 This year, Mr. Hey wood, who is also in cliarge of student services has a lot of extra problems One of the biggest is the counseling center All five of our counseled, Mr Heywood, the clerk, and the office staff are housed in a room less than the size of a regular class- rophone, and retaining the dignity to ignore it. Gene Sheldon, however, was quite unanimously the show's TSEEEy These I ( ( llsCS are Wont salt stam Wash clean with damp cloth their agenda. The symposium at South High had for the speaker Mr. Maurice Abravanel, the conductor of the Utah Symphony Orchestra He told of the various aspects of the symphony and its goals. The Marchioness Pep Club is planning a work shop day for December 2nd. They have invited pep clubs from various schools to Hillcrest, and on that night the girls will talk about plans and problems they have to face. It is hoped that this mutual exchange can improve all the clubs in some way and also promote interschool friendships. To end activities of the work shop, the pep club from BYU LINING Nylon Tricot 266-674- 9. E n p R O F tvens O 4697 Holladsy Boulevard HOLLADAY. 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The team is well organized thanks to coach Jim Lowther, and promises to bring in a few more titles to Committees and chairmen have been chosen for the Girls Association Christmas Dance and work has already started Laraine Peterson is the head boss, assisted by Mrs. w ray This and Miss Reichert. formal dance will be held December 17. Vaudeville is not dead. Under the direction of Mrs. Romney, the good old days are returning in the form of a Traveling Assembly. Rehearroom. sals started bright and early School, glorious school", Monday morning, and will consang junior classmen during tinue until Dec. 7th. Granger their assembly Wednesday. and Granite will be the The assembly told of an im. audiences Titans extend a Happy aginary Olympus High where was teachers wished school Thanksgiving to everyone. out and students couldn't live the USED SKI POLES Go-G- mood which emphasized Ilillcrest Backs Money Drive i Hill-cre- Bill Bailey" was ville act perhaps the most enjoyable song of the evening; this and their wonderfully rhythmic dam es, rather than their jokes and repartee, were the of their act. More tinsel and less suspension, however, were in the baton -- twirling and female singing acts of this LeRoy Prinz production. Diane Shelton, although at times daring in her fire -- juggling, limited o herself to a frantic vaude- vided into groups of elephants, lions and giraffs. Siate saviour. His crazily wobbling legs hilariously spoof similar limbs on a mechanical man; his banjo was used as an eloquently witty, provocative instrument for audience reaction; and his pantomime deserves its international fame. Many satisfied chuckles, as well as loud laughs, were evoked simply by his charm and subtlety. Even In as ancient a skit as threading a deneedle, his originality-antail were admirably enter- traditional At Olympus Sub-De- of Maury Wills. On a darkened stage, they used anoldBrech-tia- n technique . a loud recording of a sportscasters voice announcing Wills 99th stolen base of 1962. It was effective and Mr Wills singing and banjo playing were equally so. It Takes a Worried was an especially good Man folk rendition; later he went on to fascinate the men with his observations on baseball lovers and the World Series. Do any of you realize the strain the Dodgers were under,' right before the Series," with a Colored he asked, captain and aJewish pitcher? The Step Brothers contributed their energetic in a Money' Problems . by Sue Frazier Everyone in Ramland dressed in their Sunday Best for Day, Friday, November 19, 1965. The reason? The Utah Symphony Orchestra was coming. WITH WFF N PROOF! ENERGIZE Yol R THINKING One wav to make money is to devise a new game (The man who thought up Monopoly isn't exactly starving to death.) And one of the most refreshing and different games to k F 'N PRfXiF" come along ib . a sort of Scrabble, Wkk N PROF F, availableat Cottonwood but with numbers Bxiks m the lower Cottonwood Mall, ts a game devised by a Yale professor a game of modern logic that realizes the ludoloue.il possibility of symbolic logic and does so in .such a way that it amuses school children and dial lences veteran logicians (In California, a class of junior high student, went to summer school and played WFF 'N PRi Ok After six weeks, the IQ scores of the students increased, on the average, 17 points ) The game has all the challenge of chess and the excitement of poker. It is played with dn c and when two or more persons are testing wits, they sound like a busy night at Las Vegas. I! you want to raise your IQ learn an exciting game both olds and adults can play and sharpen your wits by clear, swift thinking, go to Cottonwood Books in the Mall then go into Brain to and buy a WFF N PROOF game Brain Combat - letter order Christmas & ge At Highland . will give Each grade presented a skit - the Cougar-Ette- s A a demonstration march followed the Safari theme. The seniors Teen-A- dinner will follow for all the Tartan won. In second girls place was the juniors Ele. Last of all phant Trample came the sophomores with their tragic tale of a girl lost in the jungle. 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