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Show Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 4B t 31, 1988 SCHOOLS Monroe Safety Patrol Joins Easter Bunny In Holiday Project WEST VALLEY. Members the at patients Primary Childrens Medical Center, Students took baskets home and used their own ribbons, lace and yam to decorate them, explained adviser Maureen Andrus. Local of the Monroe elementary safety patrol worked with the "Official to Easter Bunny" prepare decorated and filled Easter baskets for distribution to hand-mad- Lights, Movement Fill Granger Stage by Olga Milius Green Sheet Theater Critic businesses became involved by donating toys and goodies to fill the baskets, she added. One hundred small action figures were provided by McDonalds, a video shop gave .posters and other stores provided candy items. "I feel service is an important part of serving on the safety patrol," Mrs. Andrus observed, "and the community responded by donating various items to fill the baskets. Beanbag frogs made by a volunteer mother are an attractive addition to the Easter goodies and students also made cards for the young pop-upatients. During the past year, safety patrol members have not only performed their duties as crossing guards before and after school but have also attended safety classes every week, receiving training in many areas of safety, she said, and representatives of the Police and Fire Departments have visited the group to conduct safety discussions. Safety Patrol members have .esented puppet shows on safety to children in kindergarten, first and second grade, she added. The show demands that a spot pick out certain characters scattered around the stage and whoever handled the spot did just that, with no fumbling or searching. That kind of interplay between cast (being in just the right spot) and lighting technician (knowing where that spot is) is rare. incredible. WEST VALLEY. Patrons attending the Granger high production of Pippin saw a show with a difference. The story is different - "not a history, but a story about a historical character," said the program notes. Its the tale of Pippin, the son of Charlemagne, set at about 780 A. D. in the Holy Roman Empire, and his search for fulfillment. semi-fictitio- WEST VALLEY. Band students at Granger high are still working REACHING OUT ... Monroe elementary saftey patrol members Ryan Hardenbrook, Jason Rasmussen, Melissa Yeaman and Dawn Jack-so- n join the Easter Bunny In preparing baskets to be delivered to Primary Children's Medical Center. to raise funds for new uniforms in an effort to establish a better image in the community. Director Bob Crump said the first two corporate donations have from Smiths been received, Management Corp. and Affordable Transmissions. Riverton Music has supplied for with students coupons distribution, and will donate according to the response, he said. "We very much appreciate these people for their efforts on our behalf, and we hope to see more local businesses joining the effort," said Crump. Businesses in the area are invited to sponsor a uniform, or to join in groups to do so, he explained. Individuals, families and Granger alumni are also invited to participate in the effort. Staff members, faculty members, students and clubs at the school have also made donations to the project, he said. Anyone for wishing d ably-directe- The turn-off- s were also executed promptly as indicated by the actors. A standout by performance LaShaunda Lewis as The Leading Player brought her well earned applause from the audience. Miss Lewis is a talented, performer and the part gave her the scope to use her talents to the obvious enjoyment. full. well-round- p Band Students At Granger Are Raising Funds For New Uniforms with kneeling monks backed by stained glass windows was a highlight of the production. The large chorus was by Robert Welch, and a small, concise orchestra was under the baton of Bob Crump. was The a choreography constant plus, backing almost every scene with syncopated, stylized movement and the large cast responded well under the direction of Norm Keefer assisted by Jenni Symes. Brenda Park, director, handled a difficult script and large cast well. The entire show was colorful, active and entertaining. Granger patrons responded with Jennifer Finlayson as Fastrada and Mindy Larsen as Berthe also ave strong performances. Each andled her role with vivacity and charm. Miss Larsens "No Time At All," was a favorite with a the involving audience, mens group and inviting the audience to join in the chorus, which, again, gave the lighting people a challenge in A serious drama with a serious spotting the words on a drop screen. A challenge they met theme, right? Wrong. Although the play does point admirably. A colorful, functional set added out that fulfillment comes much to the show. Turrets at the does so in through commitment, it a rock musical setting with color, front of the stage were put to good light, constant movement and a use and a colorful ribbon curtain made a wonderful backdrop to the laugh a minute. A salute to the lighting crew. At varied costumes. Other lead roles were played by Mondays performance they were Daren Cox as Pippin, Mike Christine Shewmake, Lewis; and Catherine Torgerson, young Are Madrigals Michael Judd as Theo. All Named At THS handled their roles well. QUICK RESULTS - low cost. Thats An effective candlelight scene, Classified Ads. TAYLORSVILLE. Names have been announced of students selected as members of the EZZI I CUP & SAVE 1988-8for the choir madrigal school year at Taylorsville high. Included are Liza Arslanian, 2103 West 3500 South 973-452- 4 D Cheryl Barton, Ken Booth, Peter NEWEST WHITEWARE FROM CALIF! Fife, Jason Hughes, Sandra come see our selection Jones, Joe Leishman, Natalie D OFF ALL Martinez, Staci Milne, Diane Alesia Powers, Rick Morse, EASTER James Walkenhorst, Sorensen, D WHITEWARE Tyran Wilkey, Ryan Winkler and Expires 4688 Heidi Wright. Expert Instruction by Caron Wanless is vocal Norman Wendel Sign Up For Classes Now xO director for the group. 262-668- n 9 PLASTER PLUS MMMIl 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah openSUM EASTER tA) QA-M-tHt-J- more information may call Crump at the school, 964-760- 0. First Graders At Plymouth To Launch Balloons THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Fun-Hous- Mirrors e KRUSEPuzzIm Exited by Eugene T. 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The balloon launch is scheduled to take place at about 1 oclock on Ab 03. . WHOLE 'DlU.ov 103- - the 1 P&?4zv SVW-- ULftatSA ...Ftoeh Food... Gam Names Candidates To Military Academies late Senator Jake Gam has announced his selection of candidates for appointment to the United States Military Academies. His selections were sent to the academies for final selection. Nominated from Green Sheet areas were, Russell Shaun Anderson, Magna; Anthony Warner Cox, Sandy; Douglas Alan Cunningham, Sandy; Michael Dee West Valley, United Lynch, States Naval Academy. Anderson and Cunningham were also nominated to the Military Academy along with Jason R. Hayes, Magna and Jeffrey Derrick Shuey, Reams. Justin Wayne Rvver, West Valley was nominated to the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy. D.C. L SHMMPSfP HAM8RfiDVy April 8. WASHINGTON 111 Poetic twilights 60 Lend in Like a beaver Nero's 62 Chances Once around 110 List of piesidenf project. 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