OCR Text |
Show 5C Tiddler' To Appear On West Jordan Stage WEST JORDAN. The village of Anatevka portrayed in the popular musical, "Fiddler on the Roof," will come to life on West Jordan high school's stage at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 12, 13, 14, and 16. "Fiddler on the Roof" is the story of Tevye, a poor Jewish milkman, Golde, his wife, and their five daughters who live in a small Jewish village in the Russian Ukraine in the time of the Tzars. It was written by Sholom Aleichem, the famous Yiddish writer, and reveals an ordinary father's problems and experiences of raising his family in a changing world while trying to keep balance with "tradition." The title role of Tevye, will be played by Justin Ivie and Lufissa Gines will portray his wife, Golde. The five daughters will be performed by Melaie Meiling as Tzientel, n Lisa Mangum as Hodel, Julie Constable; Mike Clements, Fyedka; and Mamie Hansen, Shaindel. Jason Hansen, Tracy Butcher, and Alex Hansen will act as the Russians. Kent Burrell, director of the show and set director, said, "This is a fine and talented cast that has taken on one of the finest musicals ever written." His student directors are Chris Herrera, Waynne Wilson, and Jody Scheili. Chuck Webb will be the Gallegos as Shprintze, and Jaimee Bennett, as Bielke. Other cast members include: Kari Linford as Yente, the busybody matchmaker; Brian Burrell as the Rabbi; David McConnell, Motel, the honest tailor; David Bashford, Per-chithe liberal-minde- d student; Rory Ward, Mordcha, the Russian; and Zane Tuttle as Lazar Wolf the butcher, the richest man in the village. Other characters include: Mike Match, Mendel; Wade Abbott, Nachum; Cindy Furguson, Grandma Tzeitel; Robyn Dunmire, Fruma-Sarah- ; Dwight Michaelsen, can be purchased Fin-nega- as Chava, Dominique stage manager. Laura Nate is the costume coordinatordesigner for the show and Chris Herrera works as the publicity manager. Lurrisa Gines who portrays Golde remarked, "I think that this will be one of the best productions that West Jordan high school has ever put on. The talent in this cast is incredible, and the enthusiasm could start an earthquake." Admission tickets are $3.00 and from cast members, at the school's main office, or at the door before each evening's performance. You Thursday, October THE GREEN SHEET and Your Child: Success I in School bv-- JIM .CAMPBELL . . . ... President utan education Association . The kid with more freckles than a Sunday morning flapjack took a han-dofrom the quarterback. He sprinted to the right, met a tackier head-o- n and lost five yards on the play. "Wake up, Gary!" a grown man screamed from the sidelines. "You shoulda cut sooner. You're looking awful out there!" Gary was feeling awful without n that thunderous from his dad. He knew he'd goofed. Actually, his dad goofed, too. He was expecting too much of Gary. After all, the kid had picked slant up seven yards on an just two plays before the disaster. Even Walter Payton can't do that every time he carries the ball. The moral of that little story is this: Expect a lot of your children, but not too much. If a parent or teacher ff put-dow- 29, 1987 rr I U n expects a lot from a child, that child very often delivers. However, expecting too much of a child may lead to sad consequences. The parent who expects a straight report card or a touchdown in every game may be expecting too much. So where's the happy medium between expecting a lot but not too much? You, the parent, are very likely the best judge of that. If your daughter fluffs a note in the school orchestra concert, it isn't the end of the planet. Instead of openly criticizing your son or daughter, say you're proud of them for performing. After all, taking those kinds of risks with their egos requires a special kind of bravery. So don't carp. They'll get better with age. A And so will you. k, NIGHTTIME DEBATE . . . Teyva (Justin Ivie) and his wife Gold (Lurissa Gines) debate the romantic problems of their daughter in scene from West Jordan high production of Fiddler on the Roof. West Jordan will stage the popular musical Nov. and 16 at 7:30 p.m. 12-1- 4 (Stent's J.P. Jensen To Name Panthers Parade Slated At Westland WEST Parents JORDAN. of students attending Westland elementary school are being invited to attend the Halloween costume parade to be held Oct. 30th beginning e at 1:15 p.m. in the area. The morning kindergarten will march in their parade at 9:00 a.m. Following both parades students will return to their classroom for a Hallomulti-purpos- TOWING BODY SHOP NIW AUTO WRECKING YARD WANTED ween JUUK party. Terra Linda Students Parade CABS WEST JORDAN. The Halloween 569-044- 4 5442 W. Weils Rd. (9400 S.) NORTH OF INTERSTATE BRICK WEST MM AN costume parade at Terra Linda elementary will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. for morning kindergarten classes. The older grades will parade at e 1:45 in the school's .room. . multi-purpos- WEST JORDAN. The student win- ners for the "Panther of the Month" for Joel P. Jensen middle school will be announced today (Thursday) during an assembly held in their honor. A Halloween dance will be held Friday beginning at 1:00 p.m. in the gymnasium. The movie, "Support your local Sheriff" will be shown in the auditorium for students desiring not to attend the dance. Thanks The Voters of West Jordan For Making Him The "TOP VOTE GETTER" In the Primary Election. Join Your Neighbors And Friends On November 3rd And Elect Paul Henderson To West Jordan City Council Movie Slated "J4 At West Jordan WEST JORDAN. The movie, "Harry and the Hendersons," will be shown to West Jordan middle school students as a Halloween treat on Friday afternoon, beginning at Paid Political Advertisement 12:45 p.m. Students are being invited to wear costumes that day and a contest will beheld. WEST JORDAN ma IBflPLOYEES ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES SUPPORT FOR paul mmm$m CLYDE PALMER DAVID PLOUZER LET MOVE AGflEAID) iy having Midvale City Council TOGETHER leaders dedicated WE TO CAN BUILD MORE Ml IRVING ALL IN VOTE OUR HOME TOWN Tues., Nov. 3 E (UJS WEST JORDAN CAM MVE AHEAD!! Paid Political Advertisement |