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Show Drama Meet: Lengthy , But Unique The stvoikI part of round by Scot! Ri'fm Unlike attending a major two consisted of three dra-poevent, Mate drama matic readings. TIIS junior competition U altogether Rulicit Jaramillo comment-ver- y . High by We arrived at the University of Utah a! amt 7:55 a m. All and alt, there were 30 schools attending the festival. Registration of the "Overexaggeration of facial expressions are always the hardest thing to do when performing," said Gallegos. "It was worth the time and 8a.m. and effort I put through it." continued for nearly an hour. FOLLOWING registration, a general assembly was held at the Art and Architecture Auditorium at 9:00 and lasted ten minutes. The students participating had at least an hour they were to compete in round e one. All three rounds After seeing Gallegos performance, I walked to the Imsiness classroom and viewed the last half of humorous readings. The reason I went was to see David Hansens reading of Alan Kings Morning Becomes Electric." HANSON'S reading was hilarious, but he had some good competition. The hardest thing is when your reading is over and you have to realize that, Hanson (TIIIJ)IIOOD One of the great humanitarian achievements of the past two centuries has lieeu the introduction of the idea and reality of "childhood" into our modern concrition of the life cycle. Of Enk Erikvons famed eight ages of humankind, three are given over to childhood. Children have lieen awarded a place of their own by his development. (hiliDmod is perhaps the only point of true innocence in the life cycle. A liahy is and is limited only by lack of power. Adults have more power Ixit are inhibited by respectability. Children, cni the other hand, think that there is enough of the world and time for everylxtdy, and that the sum of it may lie realized by play. For a child, mountains may lie moved by clamlienng over a pile of himlier; the seas may lie crossed by dabbling in a curbside puddle of muddy water. James Sellers. Christian Century liest actor. We took seventh place rt different and much ed about performing his reading. I felt scared. Tlds writer had the op- - After you get done you say port unity to travel with th- - T could have done better Tooele High Drama De- - but you soon realize that partment as they attended you did pretty good." the Itah State Drama THE round ended at Festival April 25 at the noon followed by a two hour lunch break. Round three, University of Itah. THE Festival lasted two which was the final round, days. The first day consisted liegan at 2 p.m. I watched of one-ac- t play tom pet it ion the first half of pantomime at East High School. The competition. Most of the rest of the competition, was pantomimes were really held on the follow ing day at good, especially Johnny the university. Gallegos. The day liegan early SatGallegos rehearsed his urday morning at 6;55 a m. for over a pantomime when 16 members of the drama department, myself, month and I noticed the and a few spectators left time and dedication he put Tooele school bus. into his performance. Tooele Transcript, Thursday, May 14, 1951 15 in the state with a total of 65 point s, ment ioned drama single-nundedl- y advisor Carol LaForge. "Each student can acquire a niaxiimun of five points. We were only six points away from the first place team, Teinpview High School." OUT OF 13 participants that competed in state drama, the Tooele High Drama Department received ten - superior ratings. "It was certainly the liest weve ever done. I w as really pleased. The competition was very tough," said Miss MOO00 REWARD For information leading to laForge. Following the awards assembly, the state drama festival had concluded and lasted a total of eleven hours. Because I was not performing, the festival proved to lie very lengthy Utah Code but it was fascinating and quite unique from anything 1 had seen. The school bus left the U of U at alMiut 7 p.m. For the TIIS Drama Department it turned out to lie a rewarding end to a long and exciting 1 Mike Hunt, Librarian Geraldine Mortensen and John Paulson examine a volume of the Utah Code tlial the Tooele Board of Realtors donated to the Tooele library. Mrs. Mortensen said the library has had numerous requests for the 21 volume set in the past, but the city was unable to purchase the code because of budget restraints. We are very much apprecative of the local Realtors for demoting these books to the public library," Mn. Mortensen said. They are essential for the library and are in in seven classrooms. Aside from pantomime, each category lasted nearly an hour depending on the length of 4 the performance. BEFORE performing in audience. At 5:40 p.m. the projectionist stopped the film and the awards assembly liegan. In each category a student is rated either good, excellent, any drama competition, a or superior. The total numIs usually tense, a litber of points that each . student tle nervous, and is waiting in school receives are deteranticipation to perform. All mined by how high every of the students chosen for student is rated, Tooele state competition are very High did very well CAROL Bankhead, Rogood and so it is the best competing against the liest. bert Jaramillo, and Dee Dee I attended the beginning Lacy all received superior of round one, which was ratings in dramatic reading. mono-actinat 10 a.m. Miss Lacy and Miss Bank-hea- d The first three students that also qualified for NaI saw perform were very tional Forensics competitgood and provided tough ion. In the category of hucompetition. 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Included are: Taun-y- a n best and rank them accordBelnap and Tracy Hoh-man- Miracle The ingly. The students are judged for believability, Worker, Allan Einboden and Robin Watson Baregood choice of material, and articulation, foot in the Park, and Rae Ann Hall and Janine Olson among others. Round two began at 11 for I Never Saw Another a.m. and I watched some Butterfly. With At a Betties Pace permore mono-actinone exception, the mono-act- s formed by Jeff Manwaring were better than what I and Denise Steadman earned fourth place in a saw in the first round, partiDarla perAlsops play cularly very tough one-aformance in Born of Man competition. Mr. Manwarand Woman. ing was named the years ges-ture- s, g. ct Staffers Named by Scott Rivers Next years positions for sen, Sports; Teresa Hildethe Buffalog and brand, News; Janet Ben-niostaff were announced reFeature; Scott Rivers, cently at the annual Quill Entertainment; Mike Mendenhall and John Manchesand Scroll banquet. has ter, Advertising. Slingerland Robby been selected as the 1981-8- 2 The selected for the Buffa- for next years yearbook are log. Lisa Miller will serve as Joey Evans and Dee Dee associate editor and will be Lacy. In charge of the following in charge of editorials. An editorial board will positions are: Tracy Bathconsist of both editors and urst, Photography; Teresa six students in charge of the Anderson, Sports; and Difollowing areas: Mike Jen- - ana Montgomery, Business. n. rs editor-in-chi- ef If you cant tell an aglet BE ALERT m a schizocarp, youre Next to lung cancer, heavy trouble. The May prostate cancer has the aders Digest defines an highest incidence of any let as the plastic tip of form of male cancer. The ur shoelace. 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Because of the Auditorium. The movie large numlier of st udents, all turned out to be unintentthree rounds of every per- ionally funny and alternaforming category took place tively boring to most of the ver-sit- the arrest and conviction of vandals who caused extensive damage to our golf course on the evening of Wednesday, May 1 . PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU May 17 Sunday, DAILY SUNDAYS O DAILY 8 30 to 9:00 SUNDAY 336 CJ. 9.00 to 6 00 TOOELE fJIADCJ PHONE g |