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Show WEST VALLEY 0 VIEW Thursday, Apr 16,1981 First In Series Of Green Sheet Announcements on me Boot presented a unique challenge to Kendell L. Nielsen and his musicians. The or- - Shows Produce Nominations For Five Awards by Michele Bartmess MURRAY. Beginning with this announcement and continuing for the next two consecutive issues of The Green Sheet, nominees for the seventh annual Green Sheet Performing Arts Awards will be revealed. The awards will be presented at Kearns in a ceremony that is open to the public. That evening a scene from each of the seven high on May 6 musical productions presented at Green Sheet area high schools will be presented, along with a scene from the nonmusical productions nominated for best show honors. those being are today the numbers of in which largest students were involved. They include choreograpy, choral a- performance, ccompaniment, technical direction and set design. The nominations will in listed be alpha- betical order of the schools and will include the names of faculty members most closely associated with that segment of the productions. Nine judges viewed each of the seven musicals, which included, Mame at Cottonwood high; Flower Drum Song, Cyprus; Brigadoon, Granger; My Fair Lady, Granite; The Music Man, Kearns and Fiddler on the Roof, Olympus. Cottonwood, have garnered nominations for Granger and Kearns technical direction. At Cottonwood, SKATELAND WEST LESSONS BEGINNING,,., Tf:00 SAT. AM INTERMEDIATE: SAT. 969-049- tion of David B. Sampson. Included was a d city scene and snow falling outside a window, as well as a strobe lighting efwell-lighte- fort that pressive. 12:00 was im- Henry Bawden was the technical director at Granger high where Brigadoon literally came to life. When the city first appeared there were some outstanding lighting effects that enhanced the mood. Use of a scrim and traditional fog were also handled in an fashion. An interesting arresting use of a scrim highlighted the full-stag- Nominees revealed Mame was highlighted some excellent special effects that were under the direc- by e technical aspects The Music Man of at Kearns, where Don Spilker was in charge. Bright lighting on the street scenes and 1 4147 W. 5415 SO. attention-grabbin- Cottonwood, Granite and Kearns captured nominations for set design, with only those schools who developed their own sets being eligible for the award. Bill Laursen design- big, broad ed some sets that were in keeping with the type of production Mame was for Joan Hahn and her thespians at tonwood. Cot- Especially were eye-catchi- some period automobiles and the south- ern estate. At Granite, Ed Neslen used a combination of traditional sets and some and workable ideas to show My Fair Lady in its best light. Higgins study was and the street where two-tiere- d she lived was an impressive one. Kearns high relied mood lighting on the on backdrops and scenery Top Photos outstanding Named At Utah Tech TAYLORSVILLE. Winners have been named in the annual Utah Technical College photo contest sponsored by the student body. Winners in the human interest area were Kevin Sheehen, first; Steve Coray, second and third. Joe Onn took first in pictorial section, while Steve Coray won second and Michael Smith, third. In the action category, Barry Huddleston was first and Hector Rosinach second and third. Tom Hart-vigse- n placed first in nature, with Laura Hammer second and Tom Howard third. Miss Hammer placed first in portrait, Joe Onn second and Eva Wilson third. Sheehen was first in miscellaneous, Steve Coray second and Eva Wilson third. NOON bridge scene also were Gift certificates were awarded, along with an opportunity to display the photos in the sunken lounge at the College Center. well-designe- d three-dimension- al strumental music, the judges encountered the type of problem that was to be typical of this years effort. It was a year in which virtually every show could have been a tourage brought Jerry Hermans rather dif- music to the forefront and sent the audience home humming the various tunes that included the title song and such popular numbers as Open A New Window, My Best ficult not only in these areas but for Show of the Year honors. Never before has the quality been so high and so many performers and productions worthy of mention. Full orchestras were singled out in each case for music honors this year. The schools nominee, Girl and If He Walked Into My Life Today. Granger musicians gave the perfect touch to the hauntingly beautiful and challenging music penned by Lerner and Loewe for Brigadoon. Strains of the title song, Heather and a library that helped tell the story. Eugene Didericksen was the faculty adviser to a group of talented artists. In the areas of dance, singing and in 'Big Red' Set At Judge On April 25 SALT LAKE. The Judgeonian Society of Judge Memorial high will hold the schools annual Big Red dinner-danc- e on April 25. The fund-raisin- g event will be held at Judge, 650 So. 1100 East, with a social hour begin-nin- g at 7 p.m. A gourmet dinner featuring stuffed cornish game hen will follow. The Joe Muscolino Big Band will furnish dancing music from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Donations are for the dinner-danc- e $40 per couple, with proceeds going to Judge Memorials fund. (278-637- Pratt (278-8644- ). TAYLORSVILLE. Phil and Marie Dotson will present a photographic safari of East en- - Survey To Be Taken By Bureau SALT LAKE. A sample of households in - musicals. The performance by baton. At Olympus, Fiddler (From Page 7, Col. 9) administrative philo- elimination of 35 applicants who do not meet UTC Africa (Kenya) during wildlife, the Utah Technical College Travel and Lecture series set for tonight (Thursday) at 7 oclock. e The will be held in the Rampton Technology Building auditorium on the campus at 4600 So. Redwood Rd. Tickets may be purchased at the door for the qualifications which call for a graduate degree, in addition to extensive educational and administrative experience in the natives and the primitive Their photographs of the wildlife, according to the will highlight the presentation. They will share their experiences in camping out in a game preserve as well as in national parks. They toured East Africa in a rental car. The Dotsons are both teachers in the Ogden City School District. He is at Ogden high and she is at Grandview area. vocational-technic- Dot-son- s, al fields. The committee has met three times under the chairmanship of J. Lynn Dougan, a member of the Board of Regents. Members of the committee represent the regents, UTC Institutional Council, as well as UTC deans, administrators, staff and instructors, students. Two members of the community are also represented. Census interviewers next week as part of a monthly survey on employment unemployment, and ac- cording to William F. Adams, acting director of the bureaus regional office in Denver. Conducted for the U. S. Department of Labor, the survey pro- AT JOHN PARAS vides a continuous record of activity in the nations labor force. Households in this area are part of a sample of 78,000 across the country scientifically selected to represent a cross sec- . . . East Africa was whara WARRIORS camera captured these two natives, among mony to be seen in pictures during travel lecture at Utah Tech. tion of all U. S. households. Results of the February survey in- dicated that of the 105.7 million men and women in the civilian labor force, 97.9 were employed. The. nations unemployment rate was 7.3 percent, compared to the 7.4 percentin figure reported January. Information plied by sup- individuals , In Journalism - Kearns Grad Is Honoree At BYU PROVO. A graduate of Kearns high has been named is kept Scholars survey confidential by law, with results being used only to compile statis- tical totals. Merit Awards Gained Judge, Murray Olympus Eastman Kodak a debater, member and participated in Model U. N., math club, dairy product please stand up? science summer study and has a scholarship to George Washington Judges Angela Rowland, 2474 Refrigerator 477 and photography phases of the journalism department. Earlier, the Daily Large Brian Murrays Morgan, 6371 Mt. Ver- University. FRIGIDAIRE 17 Cu. Foot was campus, designated the overall and communications by Will the real from among three recipients of Second Miler Awards, which included one each in the news, advertising Bfiigidaire is Envirotech Foundation will finance studies in economics, chemistry club He is Lee H. Davidson, a 1976 KHS grad and son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davidson, 5305 So. 4420 West. The honor, bestowed by Sigma Delta Chi, came after Davidson had been singled out Deluxe FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER Model U. N. French outstanding senior in journalism at Brigham Young University for the current school year. Universe, student awarding a scholarship to Murray high senior Kelly L. Foster, 6350 So. 440 East. Foster plans to study sociology, he has been involved in debate, Spanish club, literary magazine and non Dr. He is 4 and Cottonwood. DAIRY FARMERS OF UTAH Lundstrom shared the The Dotsons spent the summers of 1979 and 1980 traveling in East Africa where they took more than 20,000 photos of the while one each attend This seal is your assurance of a real dairy food. and Matchmaker were Jerry Bocks contribution to American $2. were from Only genuine dairy products that meet federal standards for real dairy foods can be certified by American Dairy Association to display the Seal And thats Important Because there's no substitute for the fresh, delicious taste youll find behind the "REAL" Seal through the halls of the West Valley school. Gary Jensen and Lynn photo-lectur- SALT LAKE. Five Utah high school seniors have captured four-yea- r National Merit Scholarship awards sponsored by corporations. Two of the students What's real7 Whats imitation? Sometimes its hard to tell at a glance But the new REAL Seal makes it dear Look for the "REAL" Seal on packages when youre looking for real dairy products Dearie still echo Slate At Is On a general taking part in the Reservations may be made by calling Jean or Jo Henkels Such memorable music as Sunrise, Sunset as well as Far From the Home I Love Primary screening has resulted in the that included an this area will be street visited by Bureau of scene On the Hill, What A Day This Has Been and Waiting For My Tonight included Cottonwood, Granger huge musical chestra nailed its assignment perfectly, helping to highlight some outstanding individual vocal efforts. sophy. nominated and Olympus. At Cottonwood a chorus and the choreography often determine the overall success of a play because without them, there is less life. In judging choral performances the judges consider the sound, as well as what they see unfolding on stage in terms of involvement in the story. (See Pagel5,Coi. 8) D. Nan-wi- ll paper on the BYU winner in the Mark of Excellence competition, also sponsored by Delta Sigma Chi. Six of the seven first places accorded in the contest went to the BYU publication, with Colorado States entry 21-cu.-- Capacity 111 the Deluxe Features Int. Light, and Magnetic Door Seal Key Lock second and Utah States third. Most universities in the termountain In- area were involved in the competition. During the period to which the contest applied, Davidson served first as weekend then as news editor of the Daily Universe. Davidson served as an intern with the Green Sheet during the summer of 1980. editor, . tucket Dr., receive an award from Union Pacific for pre-me- d study. She is on the yearbook staff and participates in choir, dance club, is a Candy Striper and is active in community recreation proSALT LAKE. A study grams. Thomas A. Berge, aimed at helping with young 2167 Oliver Cir., is a families senior at Olympus and handicapped children is received an award from being conducted by the Sperry Corp. to study Bureau of Educational chemical engineering. Research . A He is a wrestler and track team member, as program has been well as on the science developed to teach bowl team and winner of parents how to cope with a Kiwanis leadership common behavior problems of their children. In award. Cottonwood senior the program, parents Mark McCullough, 1550 identify the most troubMeadow Road, also ling problems, and are received a Union given booklets featuring p Pacific scholarship. He procedures too plans to study to help solve the chemical engineering. Handicap WNDEH Effort Is s209 Initiated THE WASHER step-by-ste- 209 THE DRYER Water tamps Quick 3 timed or rag. wash cycles Single control fffTtirnwn |