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Show THE ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Ballroom team hosts competition included in the competition was Center Stage, a private Orem studio. Alta High, the overall winner of the competition, JOURNAL ARTS EDITOR received a $500 award. Randy Delcore, a local orthopedic surgeon and the SUU athletic department team doctor, The SUU Ballroom Classic dance competition was donated this amount, which was the first ever grand prize held throughout the day, Saturday in the Centrum · given at the SUU Ballroom Classic. Arena. Center Stage came in second, Six high schools entered in the trailing Alta by only one-half point. individual and team competitions The ballroom competition was which began at 9:30 a.m. lndividual separated into different divisions. preliminaries were featured in the They consti ted of newcomer first session of the day, and the 2:30 (instruction for one year or less in the p .m . session included team competition category), open preliminaries. Finals in all (instruction beyond one yearl and categories started at 6:30 p.m. Team competition . A showcase performance hy In the newcomer and open SUU's Ballroom Dance Company categories were single couples was included in the 6:30 p.m. competitions which included session. international Latin, international "This was a great spectator standard, American style, Jive, West event," Melissa. Jewkes, director of Coast, and "Jack and Jill." The Jack the classic and assistant and Jill competttion consisted of entertainment bureau director at couples who had never danced SUU, said. "This was the third year together before. we have hosted this event, and its The three team divisions were the popularity is growing rapidly. Lati,n medley, Standard medley, and People watching for the first time Show. are amazed at the abilities and " We received ·great support from skills of these high school dancers." community sponsors of the Ballroqm Among the competing high ="'"--......;;..-"' Classic, " Jewkes said. " We a-ppreciate schools were Sky View, Jordan, Melissa Jewkes, director of the SUU the support and hope the community Alta, Pleasant Grove and Hillcrest Ballroom Dance Team enjoyed the great dancing." High from Idaho Falls, Idaho. Also By ANNA TURPIN USF chooses '98 directors Seven directors have been hired by the Utah Shakespearean .Festival and have begun work on this summer's offerings. Two have directed at the Festival before, one is a Festival favorite, and the other four are new tbe Cedar City stages. "It's a great mix of talents, backgrounds and directing styles," said Scott Phillips, Festival managing director. "These seven will bring a variety of exciting perspectives to our audiences this summer." The new directors are as follows: Fred Adams, the Festival's founder and executive directm will be directing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Former SUU faculty member Douglas Baker, who n ow stars as Merlin in King Arthur's Tournament at the Excalibur Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev., will be directing the Greenshow and the RoyalFeaste, and Kathleen Conlin returns to the Festival for her eighth season directing this upcoming season's Romeo and Juliet. Rosemary Dunsmore, Charles Morey, Peggy Shannon and Russell Treyz1 though new to Festival audiences, all have extensive backgrounds in directing including some offbroadway and:intemational work. Dunsmore will direct All's Well that Ends Well, Morey will direct Relative Values, Shannon will direct The Taming of the Shrew and Treyz will direct King John. In I rodl1CilNJ... Co111bo Meal 'Deallat T-9ird Ev....., of the week, IJOll·can ,,.+ ti eat food at• eat price.r DINING 'Deli u. e~eefdc.,sn, ,,.ef, 16,~. "'•hk f3.f5 T- 1/tl t,. ~~,,,,r.,sa, ,,ief, 16,t. "'•ttk f3.DD ~ - 114 1'reakfast M & f- M-11" nab, bowl of JO T- 6'' Alb r up, 16oz. drinlc ..(4 1 v- bowl of JO • S or 6" nab g.. up nna11 Jalad ba W- mtcill Jandwich g.. r ..fh.99 T- lar9e Jalad bar Bowl of .IOup ..rt.99 Fg.. roll/ butter ,h I nnar, Jandwich g. 16 . .S oz. dr,nlc h.15 ~ 2 e99s to order, nas&browns, bacon or sausage $3 .20 .........~~.... T-omelet, 2 toast, bacon or sausage $3.99 W- breakfast sandwic&, small Juice or coffee $2 .0S T- breakfast burrito, small Juice or coffee $1.bS ROOM |