Show wi Special camp to be heidfor special kids -- 20 The melodrama was performed with so much sophistication chairperson of the camp and assistant to the ASUSU Volunteer’s Program and superiority by the “dramatic personae” of the Hilltop Amatuer Dramatic Society that the audience responded with unbounded applause for the estranged heroine Laura Courtland and boos and hisses for the evil Gideon Byke The plot involves the greediness of Byke performed by James Armstrong and his cohort Old Mother Judas performed by Mitzi Anderson as they plan to upset the Courtland estate by claiming Laura as their long lost daughter taken from them by the d Mrs Courtland years before Miss Tracie Hansen who plays the role of Laura ascetically leaves her belle of soceity position her fiance Ray her friends and her home now owned by her heartless sister Pearl She loses herself in a humble abode with Polly Trotwood a girl who was never brought up and hides from the disgrace she has been lower- The camp will be held July 30 and August 1 at the High 31 Creek Camp area “We wanted to do this because there are a lot of children who never get to go camping” Peatross said “We wanted to teach the kids some outdoor skills such as campcrafts and dealing with the environment” She said the children will be learning to set up their own tents with no or little assistance from the volunteers “This camp was only available in 1973” she said “Since that time only hikes have been conducted under the direction of Dr soft-hearte- Rickert” She said they still need volun- anyone interested should contact her or Liz Goodson at the Activity Desk on the third floor teers so August 14 Cancer n for Cache Valley’s Cancer will begin Saturday Aug 14 in Willow Park The event sponsored by the American Cancer Society is used to raise money for cancer research and education and information proBike-a-tho- grams Dr John Nelson who is organwith the izing the Bike-a-tho- n help of the Junior Chamber of Commerce said those interested can obtain pledge cards and information from him or any slated Bike-a-tho- n n store displaying a poster Participants get pledges per mile and log them on their pledge cards which they then bring to n When they have the ride the mileage their completed is checked by an official and entered on the card The riders then take the card back to those who have made pledges and collect the money n will be run The 50 with fre course mile over a Bike-a-tho- Bike-a-tho- Bike-a-tho- and free refreshquent rest-stop- s ments There will also be shuttle cars for those who don’t want to ride the entire 50 miles Many area merchants have donated prizes and the refreshments The grand prize for the most money collected will be a d bicycle Many other be awarded to runner will prizes ed to The role of the idolizing performed by Kelly Geddes and self centered Pearl Courtland ups For further information tact Dr Nelson at 752-010- and lovable Polly was effectively ten-spee- con- uyc The heroes include Joseph Snorkey who is a veteran of the Civil War and Ray Trafford Laura’s fiance The dedicated Snorky is played by Pat Williams Dave McKay as Captain Trafford resembles a Canadian Ranger hero dressed in Wall Street attire Those performing exceptionally well as sympathetic people are Tim Vrontikis as Justic Mathew Bowing of the Toombs Police Court Dave Weamer as Marvin Pennifeather the signal man at Shrewsbury Bend "“ViThe male epitome of ctorian Society was portrayed by Mr Paul Carter as Oscar Demilt and Mr David Palmer as Chester Windel Those females adding their “voice” to the operation of the upper eschelon folk were Mrs Van Dam portrayed by Robyn Armstrong and her echo Sue Earlie performed by Sherry Tucket The Hilltop Amateur Dramatic Society was devotedly served by Steven Peterson who appeared as musician proper man servant and dutiful policeman The play was revised by F Thomas Morgan esq and proved to be spectacular entertainment under the direction of Vosco Call SUMMER JOE Prefer married couple wo children or pets for sales and service Trailer provided Contact fiob Witherspoon (307) or USU Placement Office 7461 I b7Y o' brv My (applications still available) also IpScDO ©3 w i rs 5 OS 09 was performed by Mary Dixon The whole play is a rally and the between the evil-doeheroes with the sympathetic interrupting all planned intentions of both parties SGJSIU Sei wi j AV Gas light1 exceptional by Cindy Ford The Old Lyric Repertory Company again touched the hearts and humor of the audience as they opened their third production of the season “Under the Gaslight” last Wednesday exceptional children a chance to learn some campcraft and outdoor skill according to Eileen Peatross mvnuM j i At the Old Lyric A unique and special camp for exceptional children in the Cache Valley area will give about wuviii bii OflsGa EuMbOfl t Through out the Week 784-34S- 9 |