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Show 2B " Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1983 CHS Plans Sound of Music CLEARFIELD Once again Maria Rainer, a displaced nun in a remote Austrian Abbey, will leave the security of her convent, to care for the seven children of Captain George von' Tr3pp, in the Clearfield High School production of The Sound of Music, which opens Friday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m. in the CHS auditorium. With repeat performances scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 19, and Monday, Nov. 21, the Rogers & Hammer-stei- n musical will feature by Promised Valley Playhouse and a live orchestra; Directors for the production arc Juleen Boothe, Norman Maxfield and Gordon Steed, who say admission prices this year have been kept to $1 per person and $5 per fami", ... orn der to allow a good of viewers to enjoy the show. Tickets may be purchased through cast members, Clearfield High School students, in the office, and at the door. Cast members for The Sound Of Music, which is based on a true life account of a novitiate nun who must enter the outside world to find herself and new n- full-leng- th con-stumi- "W3k cross-sectio- of 'the meaning word love, while working as a gov-- ; erness during Germanys World in- m War II occupation of Austria, Maria elude Brierley, f - Rainer;Lynette Mark Cook, Captain ; von trapp; Richelle Pierk. George if son, The Mother Abbess; Na- ; w w 9 fi2k V THESPIANS Marlen Drake as Rolph and Nanette Allen as Liesl rehearse romantic scene in Clearfield High Schools production Of. "Sound of Music. Nuns at the Abbey are pornette Allen, Liesl; Marlen Drake, Rolf Gruber; Diane Rasmussen, trayed by Noelle Allen, Jeannine Anderson, Joanne Bowhuis, Jenny Cutler, and Carrie Flint. Familiar songs to be perform-- , Zaugg, Frau Schmidt. are: ed include The. Sound of Muas children Performing Lynne Lovell, Friedrich; Jennifer sic, for which the production Climb Every Steele, Louisa; Curtis Carter, was named, Kurt; Anita West, Brigitta; Susie Mountain, Do, Re, Mi, I am Chapman, Marta; and Heather Sixteen Going on Seventeen, and My Favorite Things. Ostler, Gretl. Elsa Schraeder,' Don Anderson, Max Detweiler; 4and Laura : h A- Chalk Line 5 Slow Learner Needs Tests : BONNIE SMITH Z hearing and vision been checked by qualified specialists? The best place for, you to start is to make an appointment with pressure placed on your child. It. takes time to deal with learning problems and the problems neeed to be considered as educathe schools resource teacher. . tional demands are placed on When you meet with him or her, your daughter. You want, her the following things need to be very best without putting her on done; 1. Make sure the Califor- an extremely frustrational level. nia test results are, in your Theres a fine line between the childs file. If they are not, have two and it will be wise to watch the school send for them at this carefully. once. The resource teacher will Let me know how things work' want this information. 2. The re- out and do write if I can help source' teacher will need to know further! Do your children have special your observations, feelings and concerns and the teachers obser- educational problems, or do you, vations. 3. To save yourself a as a parent, have concerns in the trip to the school later, you may area of education? Write to Bonalso want to sign the form allow- nie Smith at the Lakeside Re-- , ing any additional necessary test- view, 2146 N. ' Main , 526, ' ' ing. Layton, Utah, 84041. .Step two is the actual testing and diagnosis. After your appointment, the resource teacher will do what heshe can to get a more complete profile of your thilds situation. When any adSTU00S V INTERIM DECORATING ditional testing is completed, re. 667 26th STREET sults will be compiled and you . OGDEN, UTAH 84401 will be called in for another , Special to the Lakeside Review Dear Bonnie, My second child, a girl, is hav- ing a hard year in school (third grade). Learning is difficult for her. ; 1 : I ; -- 2 had her tested after first ently having trouble two years ago in California, I doubt that now is the problem. 3 ; her teacher let- ; Also, I cannot tell from your too ter why they thought you put 2 much pressure on her. Did they " suggest that you were demanding 3 ; more than her ability allowed? You need more specific infor- mation. How far behind is she? 2 Was she be-- t, ,,,,,, hind in first 2 grade? Sec-Z- ! ond? Was 3; the problem 3 in one sub- ject or many ! . f meeting. At this second meeting the resource teacher should thorougly explain results to you, identifying specific learning problems (or lack of them). With these results as a guide, suggestions for her school situation and for your work at home with her can be made. , Now as you may already know, discovering the problem and making wonderful plans are the beginning! not the cure-j- ust Much remains to be done. Conh will be sistent necessary and not , 2 subjects? 2 What tests 2 have been i t ) -- aMU.- ft tlWJ fig . V VfitHSHsJSlsfc Uftli 4!sa3 J 5lWs 54 IH Ifi 15 7 J!Wi '( no : O 4&J; ti 0r 05V iKl O' 6ilpi DJte Kls;iE!?00 mws- - IsW ilsWs SitUS1 3WWI5 or i I Hitt nir v -- Jnv ! ! WANT TO BUY A HORSE? WiQVE HMD-MAD- lf CI3S' TS0i E Then turn right now to our livestock heading in Classified. GIFTS nglTW . ; . 1 2 mal limits or 2 did a pro- follow-throug- show BONNIE SMITH 2 up? 2 Had there been a problem, the blem always easy! school certainly should have said 2 more than, You are exerting too much pressure. Have her Z - . grade in California and they said 2 I put too much pressure on her. Z ' I cant tell if she has a problem Z t or if it is the teacher. Her teach- er is cold and impatient-perha- ps f it is both. Working with her on 5 I academics is a frustration for 2 ; both of us. What do you suggest? . S; Betty in Utah C j Dear Betty, Since your daughter was appar-- 3 2 given to her? 2 What were the results? ' 2 Were they all ;'i 2 within nor- - ' I- ; v; . r, " Also, a word of 'caution: If there are problems, as your letter might indicate, you may want to control carefully the amount of GAGuJ Dafflln) M S'AFl?,rnnir,nl(Plft(o) m B-- Daisy B n. SCieipard Lane Gun TARGET SHOOTING 45"3-50- 35 FOR BOYS & GIRLS 2 age groups NOV. 18th 3:30-- 5 SATURDAY p.m. Rfiic tor lit iid Mtmit id fin Sitity lnstnctiM Tniiiif Cbillm Hist M iccdiMiiid ky dilt. 2:30-- 4 p.m. Prize!. prize for each age group will be a Daisy super pump B.B. ' in: , . Family Medical Care Minor Emergencies Industrial Medicine 8 aim. to 8 p.m. daily. . No appointment necessary Staffed by caring,. 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