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Show Page A 3B, South Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, May 18, 1983 In School Play Skit Shows Drug Problems By CHERYL ARCHIBALD Under the direction of Judy Jensen, writer of the play, stuNORTH SALT LAKE dents also acted before the about the growing use of cameras of the state health detobacco, alcohol and drugs, partment, risk reduction divisixth graders at the Orchard sion. The film will be used in Elementary School recently Salt Lake City schools, and it prepared and presented a play may be sent to the National on the subject to parents and PTA Convention, according to students May 10. Ms. Jensen. At the beginning of the school Review Correspondent Con-cerne- year, Orchard parents were given questionnaires asking, Why do you think children use drugs? The top reasons given were peer pressure, poor d self-imag- and for kicks, or to . e, ex- periment. The answers were incorporated into the play in three scenes that were performed before a panel. Setting the scenes were narrators Dustin Marx and Amber Taylor. Panelists Travis Peterson, Jeanne Jensen, and Julie Stuart discussed first the football play-e- r who was pressured into ' smoking by his buddies. They watched as the boy with a low. turned to alcohol and rationalized to his mother that no one cared. The panelists decided that everyone had a responsibility to give him a better feeling about himself. The doctor and nurse in the next scene warned about the danger in using drugs after the girl at a slumber party had experimented with drugs and ended up in the hospital. What can you do if you dont take drugs? the 19 cast members asked in song. Play ball, read a book, they sang, concluding that there are much better things to do. self-ima- STUDENTS AT Orchard Elementary learn about the hazards of smoking and drinking through a skit. THE BOUNTIFUL High Mark Bell and Andrea Peterson rehearse prior to the concert, Students Plan on Music Show BOUNTIFUL Salt Lake Citys Symphony Hall was the setting for the school years final Bountiful High School choirs and Honors String Orchestra concert on Sunday, May 15. Highlighting the concert was the unconventional performance of the A Cappella Choir on stage and the Concert Choir in a balcony at the back of the Hall, both accompanied by the Honors String Orchestra. The composition they performed with this echo effect was W. Bountiful PTA Elects New Officers 1 PTA WEST BOUNTIFUL School Honors String Orchestra performed a concert at Sym- phony Hall. Michelle Watson (from left), choirs was Rod Davis. The Hon- Give Thanks Unto Our God. Pachelbels Directing the combined ors Orchestra, only recently organized, was under the direction of Leta Gilbert. The string orchestra also performed the Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 by J.S. Bach. The combined choirs also sang Chor Der Glaubigen by Telemann, again accompaniments for the Pachelbel and Telemann compositions were orchestrated choirs. The Madrigal and Concert choirs of Bountiful High recently completed a tour to California where they participated in the Performing Arts Abroad Californialand Festival. CEWTEK CoAGIIliEM Mad- rigals came home with a silver medal, while the Concert Choir received a bronze medal. 620 n. 500 w. ROLLS OUT THE GREEN CARPET members at West Bountiful Elementary recently installed Renate Allen as new PTA presischool year. dent for the 1983-8Although her duties do not officially begin until summer, she has been busy filling positions on her staff. The Vice Pres. Laurel Barrus and Secty. Debbie Hammond work closely with her to plan for the coming school year. The new treasurer is Marilyn Jones and the historian is Kathy SPRmG 4 Square Foot in quantities of 450 Sq. Ft. or more 1 Salsberry. 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