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Show 5B Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 24, 1988 snunni q District High School Art Exhibit American Classic Is A Hit On Cyprus Stage by Olga Milius Scheduled In April At Granite dead-poiin plays and any kind of action can be a relief. The younger brothers, played by John Lubbers, (John,) Jason and Andy Smith, (Whitney) nt Green Sheet Theater Critic MAGNA. A grand presentation of an American classic and a farewell bow for Charles Brown, long-tim- e Cyprus drama director, marked Mondays performance of Life With Father at the Magna school. The saga of life in the Day family of New York City circa 1880 is always popular with Bollard, (Harlan) handled their parts well. Overall the cast gave us the nice, believable family group, essential to this play. The rest of the cast were also in character rounding out a good performance. audiences and the Cyprus cast made the most of the excellent script and skillful direction. A set and excellent standout added a touch of class costuming to the production. Dylan Hunter gave a good as Father, strict, performance stern, loving and above all funny with his penchant for losing the familys maids, for getting Vinnie (delightfully played by Dee Hill) into trouble with her bookkeeping and for avoiding the pressure for baptism from his Green Sheet Review 5 ever-prese- EXPRESSIONS ... Facial expressions are part of a creative dramatic arts project at South Kearna elementary. Emotions expressed include anger (Krlatofer Cox), surprise (Danalin Mann), joy (Emily Filby) and sadness (Jeremy Proctor). concerned family. Danny Grondahl played the role of Clarence with r rto. His consuming desire for a new and inability to adjust to wearing fathers trousers came through Career Ladder Programs Popular At South Kearns SOUTH KEARNS. Career ladder programs are offering students at South Kearns elementary a wide choice of learning activities and special interest classes. Teachers meet with students before or after school to work on the projects which offer them an opportunity to develop an interest in special areas or to improve learning skills in specific subjects. Teachers Connie Schildknecht and Margrett Hall are teaching a class in creative and dramatic arts, open to children in first The sixth grade. through youngsters have given several presentations and have more in the planning stages. Orchid Howard is offering a creative writing program and Darline Andelin has developed a spelling enrichment program. , , : - " Kathryn Williams is teaching a math tutoring clastf ffor children in second and Ihird grade. Students having math problems can come in before school for extra help. Mrs. Williams uses a variety of methods and teachers have noticed real improvement in students involved in her program, said principal Catherine well. An early morning sports program is offered fourth, fifth The scene in which Clarence and Mary (well played by Margery Olsen) discuss their plans for correspondence was a highlight as was the father-soClarence and chat between Father. A nice touch was the maid, (very dusting the furniture thoroughly) during intermissions. a is Intermission always n and sixth grade students under of Charles direction the Humphreys. The program has soccer and included football, and is presently volleyball focusing on square dancing. Later in the year he will focus on fitness testing, the physical principal noted. Early morning chorus classes are under the direction of Rebecca Stoker. Fourth, fifth and sixth graders are invited to participate. A writing club under the direction of David Woodhead meets weekly after school. The club includes children in second, third and fourth grade and will publish a literary magazine towards the end of the school year. for A station learning offered children is kindergarten by Gay Hatch and Darlene Prisbrey, and is an enrichment program for the schools youngest students. 'We feel we have an excellent career ladder program at South Kearns and that the teachers are children real a offering opportunity for learning and advancement," said the principal. a CLIP & SAVE PLASTER PLUS 2103 West 3500 South 10 greenware D OFF ALL WHITE & Clatstt Now! D GREENWARE 4288 Expires Sign Up For & No Firing Required. tD offended obscene by words, because Im going to mention several of them. are: Here Stupid, they dumb, moron, knucklehead, numbskull, nitwit, dopey, bonehead, birdbrain, thick-heade- empty-hea- blockhead, d, fool, featherbead. Certainly those are obscenities. describes an The ' dictionary is statement that as a obscenity to the senses." "loathesome word that "Stupid" is a can be more loathesome than six-lett- words. some of the four-lettCall a child stupid and it can destroy one of the most valuable assets that young person may have Now lets get positive. Great teachers guard students selfesteem as is it were a months paycheck. About a year ago, an article in a publication that goes to more readers million 1.8 than demonstrated that kind of teacher concern. The teacher is Susan Seehafer, a member of Provos West Ridge elementary school self-estee- In the article she described how she grades her students creative writing. Instead of marking their misspelled words with red ink, she considers the quality of the student writers thought and imagination. But she doesnt ignore the misspelled words. Seehafer Susan adds the missspelled words to a list for the class to study. Her pupils deal with their spelling mistakes eventually, but not in a way that damages their Too many times we hear somebody say something like this to a youngster: "You put that box on the wrong shelf, stupid!" Used in that context, the word "stupid", is an obscenity. Its loathesome because it can destroy one of a childs most precious assets - - GOOD ADVICE IS PRICELESS. LAW OFFICES OF Roger Nuttall AND ASSOCIATES 255 East Fourth South, Suite 104 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801) 359-830- 7 Scott Douglas Brown Roger Taylor Nuttall GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Mu in time "Ju$t Lawn 6 Theres been an accident, but it wasnt your fault. Youre hurt. You dont know what your legal rights are. And youre getting advice from all sides. Where should you turn? Turn to a professional. An experienced personal injury attorney can help you to obtain compensation for the injuries and financial loss which youve sustained. Talk is cheap, but we put our money where our mouth is. 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Miss Hills curtain speech announcing that this was the last production under Mr. Browns direction brought the audience to its feet in spontaneous tribute to the man who has been identified with Cyprus drama for so many years. was - and Your Child: You er I It comfortably GRANITE PARK. Preparations certificates. This years jury are under way for the 29th includes A1 Rounds, noted Utah annual Granite District high watercolorist; Stan Roberts, Utah Dr. school art exhibit to be held in the DesignerCraftsman Inc.; iris athletic building at Granite Nathan Winters, University of State Art Guide; Brian Utah igh. Dates are April 27, 3 to 9 p.m.; Twede, Twede PhotoDesign; H. April 28 and 29, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Edward Neslen, originator of the and April 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 program and David Roberts, former art supervisor, Jordan p.m. The exhibit was originated at District. The exhibit is organized and Granite high in 1959 by H. 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