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Show February 19, 1965 SIGNPOST Page 3 MUSICAL cont. from pg. 1 Max, a sophomore and Speech and Drama major, played in previous WSC productions, "South Pacific," "Noah," "Golden Fleecing," and "The Shrike." He too, is a Davis High graduate. The leads related their problems with the English accent. "It was not a problem of just accent," Max said, "but also inflections of voice that are typically English. It's the combination of inflection and accent that I find difficult." Miss Felt said that she had, "More trouble learning the proper English accent than I did with the Cockney." Jane Bennett, an English student here, acted as dialect coach. Benjamin M. Noid, Lyneer C. Smith, and Therald F. Todd, and along with choreographer Phillip Keeler of the University of Utah carry the chore of hand guiding the large cast. Mr. Threl-keld, as music director, also directs the 50-piece Weber State College orchestra, rated by the department as the best in the institution's history. Assisting Mr. Threlkeld in preparing the orchestra are Fay Hanson, with the brass section, and Stanford Martin, with the strings. Another demanding assignment is held by Mrs. Ferron Nebeker, WSC costumer, who has eithert made or supervised the construction of the scores of costumes, most of them portraying the early twentieth century period. A elaborate remote-controlled lighting and sound system will be used for the first time during the five nights of "My Fair Lady." Spring ons DEMAND Youthful Figures M i 1 Drink Hi-Land Skim Milk EKINS HI-LAND DAIRY Roy Utah Ph. 825-7261 Wilderness Trails Slated for Feb. 22 "Wilderness Trails" will be the title of the new Audubon Wildlife film, produced by Charles Tyler Hotchkiss, which is scheduled for showing in the Moench Building Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. The film will be in full color showing untrammeled wilderness areas in the North, South, East and West. It is narrated by Mr. Hotchkiss, who, with his wife, has devoted many adventurous years to nature photography. The rugged Rockies, glacier peaks, steaming geysers, tundra, mangrove swamps and golden glade contrast as sharply as the limp-kins, crocodile, ibis, mountain goat and bighorn sheep all find their way into Mr. Hotchkiss' photos. All these animals find protection within sanctuaries visited in the film. Various national, state and private preserves are visited. Four National Parks are represented in this film because of their outstanding wilderness area areas. A highlight of the film is a hike and pack trip into the Brid-ger Wilderness area including the Wind River mountains. The highest peaks in Wyoming form in tumultuous succession above the deep milky lakes left by the glaciers. Mr. Hotchkiss has a vast supply of patience and a good knowledge of animal behavior and has produced many outstanding wildlife films. it y i a I'H Will you be one of the 10 Best Dressed? 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