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Show WW r v 4 s i 'i'v ", ,fi v, Uz 1. I I In v,.' ' Cyprus Musical New Experiences Gained MAGNA. Hello Cougars, I hope Brigadoon be ready. you all enjoyed your three day weekend. Just think - one more day of first term; isnt front going fast? Now that test ing Wednes-- week is almost over, the teachers are planning a whole ser-- i p depart- ment is working very hard on the play Our Twon by Thorntoin Wilder. The cast is doing an excellent job and its going to be a great Mark Simpson and Kathryn Reiser act out "Brigadoon scene involving characters Charlie and Jean, prior to presentation of musical at Granger high. Opening night is slated Oct. GRANGER SCENE . . . 30. Lunchroom activities will also be taking place. The concert choir is singing in the Veterans Day concert on Nov. 12 at the UofU Special Events Center. It is open to the public. running production, Its a story that helps you to appreciate life more, so be Nov. 3 to 8. (SeePage 7B, Col. 8) At Granger High The debate team returned Monday evening from a successful 'Brigadoon1 Opening Nears GRANGER. Rehearsals are continuing at Granger high for the VOTE musical presentation Brigadoon, DUAYNE T. JOHNSON HOUSE DISTRICT 31 scheduled to open on Oct. 30. A family ticket will be available for $10 or $2 for students and. $2 50 for adults The three-nigrun will include Nov. 1 and 3 also, with performances each night at 7:30 Roles of the two hunters from New York will n be played by Terry as Tommy and Eric Petersen as Jeff. The female lead, Fiona, will be handled by Julie Ripley and Jean will be by Kathryn plaed Keiser Mark Simpson Fin-lavso- DEMOCRAT - - PAID V-- S A POLITICAL 8Y COMMITTEE FOR DUAYNE tournament at UCLA. We are proud to have them represent our school and wish them good luck in their first interstate competition. has been cast as Charles Dalrymple and Brent Jorgensen as Mr. Lund-ie- . The first edition of Granger Gazette went out this week. It is a letter from Dr. Johnson going to the parents of is the Brigadoon story of the two Americans who travel to the highlands of Scotland to hunt. They manage to be on hand when the town of Brigadoon appears, as it does once every 100 years. Brenda Park is directing the musical, with Norman Wendel training the vocal participants and Denise Rapp in charge of Flow- The production will open at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) and continue Saturday and Monday evenings. d we have an assembly. Highlights from the show will be performed along with other activities planned by the student body officers. That day is also a dress-uday. Everyone is to dress in their plaid shirts and girls are to wear their plaid skirts. n-- drama Hammersteins er Drum song. Day. That morning of dragon and several interesting innovations in advertising procedures are features of the Cyprus high school production of Rodgers and is a y ass i g 1 ments for next term. If the thought really bugs you, dont despair, starting Monday morning you only have 139 days of school left this year. The of- dur1 u fice Chinese for all characters, a large Chinese make-u- p Tickets are now available in the the year e s will soon Opening night is Thursday Oct. 30. -- i:; iy - Granger high students. It will be published quarterly and a calendar is also enclosed. The purpose of the letter is to inform parents of the activities going on and the achievements being made throughout our school. Many Magna residents have already ductions, but the cast has handled it well, he noted. Darrell Hye, business manager for the production, introduced several new ideas in advertising the show. Students his in marketing class invited students in the art department to compete in preparing advertising for the production. wre awarded Prizes for the best posters, with the first prize of $25 going to Paulette Riley. seen the dragon, which was a feature attraction in the Cyprus Other winners were Homecoming parade. $10; Monica and Davis, $5. 60-fo- The dragon will be carried by students on stage, but, due to the weight of the immense head, was too heavy to be carried the length of the parade route, and was loaded onto a wheelbarrow for that event, said Kami Avery, Toni $20; Snow, $15; Lisette Bass, director Charlie Brown. Each member of the cast of 45 will be responsible for his or her make-up- , which in some cases necessitates taping the eyes, he remarked. This requires considerably more work than in is needed for make-u- p most high school pro- - Rose-boroug- h Tina The winning posters were taken to the graph- West Valley City, UT department, where ics silkscreens were prepared. The finished posters were placed in stores and businesses throughout the community, Mr. Hye said. Students in the marketing class also checked into the cost of tickets. Prices were checked in businesses in the area, and also in Philadelphia, Texas, Pittsburgh and New York. The tickets were finally ordered from a New York firm, which guar- anteed shipment within two days of receiving the order and at a better n West Valley View 0D Thurs., Oct. 23, 1980 price than could be found locally, remarked the teacher. Its been really interesting working with the show. This may not be a familiar musical to many people but it is a great production and full of delightful music. I hope the community will take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy it, Hye said. 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Lynn Lund- - Halloween arrives early tomorrow (Friday) evening at CHS as the third annual c e n girls prefer-- e costume term-- e the d Monster about an important part of the show that REPRESENTATIVE officers have been is me- working very little. angements and ntioned mak-- i n g The stage crew. Our stage crew stays after school every day, sometimes until 11 o'clock, and builds the scenery for the show. Everything is done by the students, under the direction of Charlie Brown. Late nights at school are very interesting. A TV is brought in and the World Series and other games are fought over. People are also nail- ed. This is a tradition of Cyprus, where the people who have been (SeePage STATE Mash is to be held. The ASC to tell you 7B, Col. 4) arr- for this dance which is incidentally, the best attended dance of the year since the beginning school year. of the traditional costumed evening, in addition to an early taste of Halloween, entails prizes for the best costume-clad couple. Cost for the dance is $4. Music is being provided by Cambridge. The dance will begin at 8:30 and will continue until 11 p.m. The Victory was once again grasped by the Colt golfers as the squad coasted into an easy first place region championship over the (See Page 8B, Col. 8) Lynne Turner responds to the needs of the residents in her district, whether it be in planning and zoning matters, an overpass for student safety or fighting against annexations and unwanted incorporations. OTHER INVOLVEMENT: LYNNE TURNER ALREADY REPRESENTS YOU COUNTY LEVEL . . . 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