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Show I MULTI. Playmakers State East Lynne In New Park City Location 6 play with true melodramatic The others in the verve The Salt Laic Playmaiers announce the opening of their cast include Marie Williams, Walter Michael mv melodrama theatre this Friday, November 19 at 8:00 p m. The Barbery Coast is the name Opera House chosen by the Playmate rs for their mv borne vhich is located at 550 Main St., Park Being the orCity, Utah. iginal melodrama performers in Park City the Playmakers are veil Initiated to the needs of this type of drama, and have therefore designed a stage and theatre expressly to qualify. It vill be a theatrical experience unique for both performers and audience In the Utah am. There vill be cabaret style seating for the comfort of the viewers and a stage which curves out into the seating am inviting the audience participation vhich is so much a part of melodrama productions. Jlfitclr. Marac, Saudi Carpenter, Vir- glnia Rohn, Sharon Pratt, La- var Harllne, and Sharon Walk- - owskl. 5 Observes Week Tickets are $1.50 and may be purchased at the box office or phone reservations may be 4. made by calling 328-144- BOO ... It's the vllllan....as played by Gene Park in The Salt Lake Playmaker's version "East Lynne" opening at Park City's mv Barbary Coast Opera House Friday. Dorothy KISS, of Cbesley and La var Harllne, show the vill lan the door. The fourth in a series of Mven lectures on the emotionally disturbed child will be held Tuesday, November 23, at the Upland Terrace Elementary School, $700 South I860 East, at 8 P.M. Dr. Faye Ellison, Granite school district psychologist, will be guegt speaker. Other speakers scheduled include Dr. El win Nielsen. Granite clinical psychologist December 1; Joseph F. Hansen, Upland Terrace principal December 7; and Dr. John Reed Call, Granite director of pupil personnel December 14. The meetings were arranged by Mrs. Robert Walker. Upland Terrace PTA mental health chairman, together with Mrs. Stewart VernonandMrs. Gordon James, parent and family life education chairmen Mrs. Thomas Gregory, Upland Terrace PTA president invited "anyone interested in dealing with people with emotional problems, in identifying signs of emotional disturbance, and avoiding sues cond and third grades, and we feel it is better to spend the effort on the younger child, who is much more likely to benefit from it, than to spend the effort on the high school student, for example, who because of being so fixed in the behavior patterns that be is almost beyond help, she said. "These are two of the 17 in the state- in Eliot classes emotionally disturbed children." Mrs. Ellison continued. "Ten in the maximum number In e class of this type,' she said. She explained that the field is so mw for this, that no credentials have been specified, although they expect these shortly from the State Board of Education. Mrs. Ellisoo said that the disturbed most seriously children would not be considered for placement In the unit, but that private or public agenclet are available for them. Mre. Ellison defined the symptoms of the emotionally disturbed child, for placement In thie program, as being withdrawn, explosive, hyperactive or unmanageable In the classroom situation, and showing an intensive pattern of long duration, and not Just a reaction to an Immediate situation. "The child must have displayed classroom behavior which was of serious concern to the teacher, children and other appropriate personnel,' she said. "tt of the requirements of getting in the class is hav- - problems." Mrs. Ellison said that there are only two classes tor emotionally disturbed in the Granite district this year. One is for children from kindergarten through third grade, and the other is for fourth through sixth grade children, she said. "The principal objective of this program is to try to nip this kind of disturbance in the Mrs. Ellison said. bud," "These children can be identified as early as first, se Department of Public Instruction, there are 5,600 school age children In Utah needing this type of class, with only 20 of every 1,000 receiving help. According to the same source, there are 571.4 additional teachers needed in Utah to serve these children. In Utah, there are approximately 87,380 needing Mrvice in the special educstloo fields. ' Presently there are nine fields, as follows: service to the educable, the trainable, those with motor handicaps, those with speech and hearing disabilities, the deaf, the hard of bearing, visually (Continued on page B-- 9) normal intelligence, Mrs. Ellisoo stated. 'These children are not retarded." the emphasised. To be admitted to this special class, the child has to Lave had n psychological evaluation and is then interviewed br members of the "admissions' committee which consists of Miss Hilda Jones, supervisor of special education in the district, Mrs. Ellison, as well as the school nurse, principal and teacher of that particular child. The parents are also Interviewed. According to Mrs. Ellison, the alms of these classes are as follows: To Increase the childs sense of self -- value; to help the child to cope with his own feelings and learn to 1 these feelings into more acceptable behavior patterns; to recognise his behavior as being defiant; to Increase his ability to control his own behavior and respond in an acceptable manner In a normal social environment; to help each child reach the level of academic achievement of which he is potentially capable; to provide a more structured type of classroom environment more conducive to not stirring up the emotional problems. 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All races, crejds and nationalities are welcome and bring a variety of personalities, reli- and cultures to enlarge gons lives. Classes taught by qualified teachers and activities at the Timer lets you set exact drying minutes! Fabrics saiector matches drying heat to fabric! YWCA Lectures Help Spot, Aid Emotional Disturbance M.-- Gentle Flowing Heat pampers fabrics billowy soft, fresh ts al out doors! Int screen is right on the doofl Porcelain Enamel drum dries them play in the development of the best within them. People they feel, grow by working and playing together, and the The story runs the comedy garnet from slap-sti-ck to death and tragedy while the fair heroine, played by IreM Myers, is entangled in a deceitful plot by the vicious villain portrayed by Gene Pack. Earl Tenney shown the audience that virtue triumphs when be acts the role Tom of the manly hero. 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