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Show Thursday. May Provo. Utah-P- 45 age H" " ARS1TY SONGLEADLRS Front from left. Vickrv AT Pleasant (.rove High S hool next ear will be back from left, Susan Sumner, Sherry Whalcolt. CHOSEN AS JUNIOR VARSITY cheerleaders at Pleasant Grove High School are, front from lift. Robinson, Shellie Beagle) and Jo Lynn Frampton. a young man's greatest adventure... The story of ROBf Bl TOMBtRtNGlR SUSAN SI RASBfRG MclSAAf:' MARIANNf J HAROlD GRitNBlRGl eroouceo oy wOBfRT lAtflOS & C1AUK HfROUX Otnxted by GtORGf KACJENIXR Screenplay PAUL GOTTUtB Music IIBoK P016AR DnectoiOtPr1o1og'(iprivMIKLOSlNr IN PRAISE Of Also Stoning . OLDER h MMTMCTW STARTS MAY ST4 Nil -l LOJI . V.CH1CI STEPHEN WINCZfYS MARILYN UGHTSTONE I STEWART Friday, Saturday, Sunday (-t- 7:15-9:1- 0 MONDAY THRU THURS Qi, k lie telecast nationally. Vice President Robert K. Thomas, who is accompanying the group, has been interviewed by journalists for articles in newspapers and national magazines. Mr. Lindsay has been interviewed by broadcasters. In addition to regular performances and the television taping, the Y'oung Ambassadors have given impromptu concerts in Town Squares in Warsaw, Krakow, Wroclaw, Poznan, Szczecin and Gdansk. The Young Ambassadors have come to personally appreciate the initiative of the Polish people. "Many of the cities we have visited were destroyed 70 to 90 percent or more during the war," Mr. Lindsay said. J QTARf G FRIDAY X: This is patently an ik film and no one under 18 is admitted. The age limit inav be higher in some places. VT after visiting more than happens... Lakeridge Junior High School has released the names of those students adult-tvp- attaining Honor Roll Nothing. recognition. High Honor Motion Picture Association oi America 9:00 UDTv7yy$0''n9v l,'J "STINGRAY" H nin uu 9:0Q 7f European cities. Roll Linda Madsen sfield. Sandee David Man- Matheson. Kric McAllister Jay MrQuivey. Mondi Merrill. David Moss. Javier Nunez. Randy Murphv Suzanne Oden. Mane Olsen, Todd Palmer Becky I'elo. Knslina 1'elerson. Scott Pusey. (iregory Rasmus-sen- . Valerie Robertson. Bryan Smith Joyce Ann Smith. Denise Squire. Becky Swallow. Darin Taylor. Michael Thomas. Wayne Workman. Daunell Zeller Kighth (irade Honor Roll: Paul Allen. James Andersen, Cornell Bean. Linda Belt. Rus- recognition is given to those students who have achieved a grade point average of 4.0 which is equivalent to straight A. Honor Roll recognition is given to those students who have achieved a sell Brailhwaite. Dorothy grade point average of Browning. Margaret Castillo, 3.95 to 3.70. (3.70 is Rachel Chirk Douglas Da vies Michelle Davis, K Laureen equivalent to Kigar dram Kchuls. Klena Ninth graders achiev- Kgbert. Sharoi Parley Kenny ing the High Honor Roll I'eitz Hichaid Kowler. Rachel Kree. are Matt Brown, Denise Furniss, Deanna Burnett, Jodi Clark, Kim Sherry Goodman, Lisa Ciygi. Anne Cranney, Michael Davis, Halbersleben. Steven Hansen. Shauna Deaton, Suzanne Sharisa Hess. Barbara Hill. DarHirsche. Laurel Hodson, Dredge, Cori Goodrich, ren Preston Hoopes. Maria Johnson. HarCheryl Hall, Kreg Ingnd Karlsson. Stephanie King, rison, Nadine Kitchen, Barbara Krolls, John Kunzler. phantasm II 25 Lake ridge Junior High Tells Roll Without advertising a terrible thing an adult guardian. L btn BYU Academic R: "Restricted." Film contains adult-typmaterial and those under 18 years of age are not admitted except in the company oi a parent or 10 The Poles are to be admired because not only have they rebuilt these cities, they have done extensive restoration work to bring back the beauty and charm of historically signifi ant structures "It's not just in a fewtig cuies. it's everywhere.'' he explained It s much more difficult to restore an old church or castle or town hall than it is to build a new, modern building, but the Poles have such a fierce national pride and self awareness that they have restored old structures everywhere It's a credit to their sense of national identity and unity." The Young Ambassadors have sobered by visits to Auschwitz and Birkenau, two concentration camps that were established in Poland by the Nazis "It makes one wonder at how much the Poles have suffered during the war. The young people we meet tell us they look to their parents as heroes because of the strength they exhibited during the war," Mr. Lindsay said. The Young Ambassadors are traveling under the direction of Alamtur, the Polish National Travel Office for youth. The tour is under the auspices of Friendship Ambassadors Foundation, Inc., in New York City. The group will return to the United States June 8 ! e 5:20-7:15-9:- . Lyn Taylor, Mar Nae Taylor, Joleen Sorenson. Laurie Bennett and Corv Collett 1979-8- a performance to present drummer ana rurn with a bouquet of flowers while she was plaving her solo number. Ve simply couldn't ask for a better reception,' said Val Lindsay, artistic director for the Our program has been well accepted by the troupe Poles They really respond to our jazz numbers, our Hroadway medley and the nostalgia pieces .' Polish portion of Midway through the three-weethe tour, the group had appeared before more than 10.000 persons While in Wroclaw, the Young Ambassadors worked a full day in front of Polish National Television cameras to prepare a program which is scheduled to ! MOVIE GUIDE FOR FAMILIES G: "General Audiences." Film contains no materials most parents are likelv to consider objectionable even for younger children. PG: "Parental Guidance Suggested." Rating cautions parents they might consider some material unsuitable for children. It urges parents to inquire about the film bi iore deciding on attendance. Ctossc Modem ALEXANDRA AVCO 6MBASSY PICTUHES Releaes 8TII 1 .1.1.1, rifr WOMf N from SHAVtR HELEN are Gave academic vear. From left thev stage during sing-alon- moGfOHGfKACftNaHFilm lUUISI MAKliAU ALBfRIAWAISON Uecutrve Producers SrtPHtN J ROTH PLEASANT GROVE High School elected these girls varsity cheerleaders for the ; The people of Poland die ex GDANSK, Poland tending a warm and friendly welcome to Ppgham Young University's Young Ambassadors during the group's current overseas performance tout Without exception, audiences have demanded three and four encores at the conclusion of each com As is the custom in Europe, the audiences dap m unison to express their delight One number which always stops the show - S.ta Dzieweczka Do Laseczka," a popular Polish national folk song which the Young Ambassudois have learned in the Polish Language when thev They also draw smiles and a present "Sto Lat," another national son ucd to celebrate festive occasions After the performances, the Young Ambassadors are bedecked with flowers given to them by inendly Polish youths. In one case, a young woman ran on the 1 STIPMtN J RO'H Presenl BEUfvUf MWl'RSl hens Production BLACK Suianne Iverson, Valerie Bell and Tina Storv back from left. Robvn Stevens and Karen Fugal Polish People Welcome BYU Folkdancers LAN10S Ac Ai,1(kAi KAWN 17. 1979, THE HERALD. SADOUS 9:15 A-- Jill Leavitt, Heather V A gp' 1:00-3:00-5:- Ik am BARRY A1H tMWttS RICHUttt KAMI N. LAZARUS .PAll MEWTOW-JOH- VIA I: Worthington. 0 PETER HYAMS s Pamela lit l TONIGHT M0N THRU THURS 5:00 7:10-9:41- Wa- Reynolds, Kimberly llace, Christopher Webb, ! 1 Norman Wright. 0- ' t-- 7:10-9:4- l c 0 0 0 M0N 1, Jill J III 1 1 mi J ,1 NEW THIS YEAR t ! THRU i :w-:- It's J w Fun-tost- ! ic InMi m yrr air mm wriuKcniv "imwi Mmi MM SU0UJ" 7JI -- HICHAHD In ItWHU Uli fl'lUW IIV1HH' Ui:iil lORNf GRftNt rj ""i"""' HKl.O'UC Twl JUi OttSIHA ' art) m aiv l.eatrtftakiw am USUI SIIWHS wniD.fi,.ii,iwiwil(iin.MMM 'IrMj AV p(;' NflTl tl GUOUC1 BJGBSaG ratui, Si pH lAKJI. ' rVUroUi l!,W.LVJH fA r IVnliH VVmi "RAISIT TEST" 1 t 7 P.M. SUNDAY 9 9: Meet Patchwork Paul and Polly on the Midway in Wild West Shoot-ou- t Pioneer Village Kids 5D5-- TWIN DRIVE fN 11S9I ro., 374 0521 X FREE e 0. 8tth '. YAVCO EMBASSY PICTURES Hoioaaa HO, SAT, S(W 00 7:20-9:4- , 0 "SCAIM" 1 1E M. SHOW 9:00 SftoZZKpfl LLU II &&J OkI mt IX . ! Lt i Kf Down-Drak- e ID. in r.ivi. slulp rtiavne I y Ann e n sbelier all.a' a Spi'l'-t- Jeff hr.irik '.e orn ;vi '.V mber m. City Person in the sense of and science of government is derived from the Greek "polis" , meaning citv Oi iginal-ly- Politics the art - a politician was manage the citv al lairs of a ion pamh.ils Film (niiLiifis no materials most parents arc likelv tu consider objectionable even lor vounycr children. "(ieneral ylfc 1 1 Audiences ' K: "Restricted." Film contains adult-tvpmalciial .Hid those under IS years ci age are not admitted except in the companv ol a parent or an adult guardian I lilm and no his is palentlv an adult-tvp18 is admitted. The age limit ma) be one under l.ighiT in some places. Motion a person who helped Piiicnl.il duid.ince ugKesU'd " Hating .n uli. r some caulinns parents thev mit;hi material unsuitable tn vhiuiitii It uigti paicllls tu iniiuiic alioul ihe lilm uiiole dc idibg on attendance. 4rs. L momi; (.iiiii; I l,:in s, h;ap:' Whitiiit Hie Duke Knka Fillmore C.nl i.ni-i- -n Lisa Haiwood l.arn Hilton Hichard Holder Vnela Ii n Ann Marie Jensen Karen Jensen Siephanie ,l.ti!-nl'julnna Kohkonen Allan Lord l ui- ara Lai sen JayLawlor Ldientn Sliauiui eo Sluinr it tlefield Klaine Loll Steven ,.) Madden racy Maas Cher !(.: 6 P.M. BINGO Lisa r Stephanie Robinson i d c Park Teresa Petersen Peterson Scott Peterson. Shauna Pusey Bryan Pope KiWiXKi 8 A.M. 7 P.M. Pepsi Date Night (1 David UIT bIAHCCB SHOW . e a Deardcn 4 12:30-2:45-5:- P-- HOHMT 3 RAIACllCA'MamiArSmPnrtction DIRK B1NU1IC1 HAICH IMS t Www SttWJ" 1:2H DtNUUr HAIIIISIAH - F'mh . hnslen.-e- n In 'islianst-- Mi-ljn- Anneli Kohkonen John Lan! C.reggory Iiyton. Cindy Leavitt. Sally Leo John MacKay Kiizabeth Merrill, Lise Moves Heidi Palmer. F.lla Chideslcr Cleue Sleiihanie Ciw.ir I., Cox Jenmlcr Crump I'.tnic averiit Debra I 'ai .lav Da SATURDAY Swap Meet Demolition Derby l Cynthia Jacobsen, Catherine Jensen, Alan Johnson, Jared Jones. Julie Knslen Huckwjlter Hudson. Hunter. Laurie Browning md t t WOODY ALLtN fri, sat, sun Michael Hansen. Scott Harris, Jan Harrison. G Celeste Heyer. Alan Higley. Carolyn Hirschi. Huong Lan Hoang. Hansen. Karinne Kallas Shaun Rachel Child Sieve e 0 Stephanie Garner, Sherri Daniel Hall. Janis Hafen. Andersen. Alan Anderson. Bonnie Babcuck. Karen Berkstead. Dale Benson Stacey Benson Becky Billings. Amy Kirk Adam Bnnghurst Carl Bntsch, Bruce Bruce Bunderson. 9:30 ijss David Andersen. Darvcl Dastrup. Lesion Drake. Michelle Dredge. Margie Fletcher Hobby, Kandra Ninth (irade llon'ir Roll: Allred Lynn Adans. Alic THURS 5:30-7:3- and White Sandra 0 FRI, SAT, SUN mi Perkes, Christopher Peterson, Dinh Phan, Rebecca f ENDS Sherrie Leo. Lisa Mangelson. Leslie Mangum. Mary McCoy, Tim Metier, Sherry Miller, Christopher Montgomery. Julie Nau. Heed Neubert, Anne .Nielsen. Thomas Oldryd S'isan Olsen, Jodv Phillips. Helena Ralstin. Jana Rawlings. Raquel Bedford Cole Reese, Darin Richins. Richins. Shauna Rieske, Cynthia Robinson, Michael Schill. Patricia Sperry, Lisa Spiers, James Slone. Daniel Story. Jeffrey Stolt. Sharla Eighth grade students attaining a 4.0 average are Rebecca Bradshaw, Michelle Burnett, Janae Durfee, Stephanie Hills, Pamela Jensen, Holly Swain Kiizabeth Taylor. Damn Melendez, Paige Morley, Turner. Chris Vangenderen Ker-r- i and Rickenbach Walker, Bradley Wallace. Roger Julie Wentz. Wade Whiting Lane Scott Sykes. Raymond Wojtasek. Seventh graders are Williams. Seventh Grade Honor Roll: Holly Brown, Steven Lon Anderson Brian Babcock. Duke, Suzanne Fleming, Richard Ballard Chester J. Aleta Hansen, Jeff Beeton Catherine Brilsch. Derek David Chemngton. Hanson, Brenda Kofford. Chnstensen. Slacy Christiansen. Merilee Mansfield, Mark Lonnie Coplen. William Cranney. Shauna Cullimore, Rachelie Mason, Julie Mortensen, WOUU UOS ill JdlEEL 1LVLkAl1L-lil- JOHN HAVOITA-OU- 00 7:00-9:0- JOHN ST0RTS TOMORROVj U -- A- Moulton, Paul Parker, Wendy Peterson, Vonda Skousen, Maria Walker, Michael Webb, Adam Wooley and Stephanie Picture Association ol America |