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Show October 4, 1989 Page 7 DIXIE SUN ) Will We Theatre Dept. Casts Fall Productions Colleges Theatre 3lPepartment is looking Dixie BC) another iciorward great psheatre season. Two plays jire currently in rehearsal. arPr. C. Paul Andersen is directing the popular farce, Charlies Aunt". The ollowing have been cast in Jeff Barrow he production: Jack Cheshey), Al Logan Charley Wykeham), Cory Paserta Jabberly), (Francourt P.J. Eicher Brassett), David Maughan Erin Liz Col. Francis Chesney), .eavitt (Kitty Verdun), lohnson (Amy Spettique), Eckman Hoy (Stephen Spettique), Merrick Nielson Donna Lucia DAlvadorez), ind Lisa Whitaker (Ela Pelanhay). "Charleys Aunt" Pet. twenty-fourt- h he twenty-eight- h rts Theatre. in Miner (Audrey Roxanne Frobisher), Johnson (Chinelle Frobisher), James Clegg as well as the legislature involved with public (Jason Wolders), Danielle Hollingshead (Kaye Frobisher), Cami Burr their issue. So, just how did this walkout affect the students and faculty here on our campus? On September (Brenda Walker), and Tony Beatty (Carey Krzuznk). Later in the school year Dixie College will present West Side Story and The Lion in Winter, the story of King Henry II of England. Dixie College students are admitted free to all will run the general public at the box 27th, our Studentbody President, Shawn Coombs, was contacted by various other studentbody presidents and from colleges universities around the state in order to stage a demonstration in support of funding for higher education. Alter much contemplation, it was decided that it would be to our best interest as students, not to walk. The Executive Council promptly prepared a letter to the legislature. In the letter, our views, as a whole were expressed. The letter petitioned the legislature to discuss such issues as better productions office in the Fine Arts Building. vhich will be directed by Dr. Ponald Hinton. Dr. Hinton laracterized the play as, A delightful comedy set at Phristmas time, which has a message about the amMies' abilty to survive inder todays pressures. Hinton feels certain that it is i play that everyone will njoy. Together Again will un Nov. twenty-eight- h hrough Dec. second. The cast of Together The Gran Folcklorico de dancers will perform tonight, in the Dixie Center Mexico and eight p.m. The dancers are performing as part of the Celebrity Concert Series 1989-9- an exciting one, as the will Welcome To Utah Nate Alder Guest Writer in Wecome to Utah, the home It Is still hip here. And we have hips for If you like debt, it, eh? credit, melalucca pyramids, the January Legislative of Session, further action will be taken. At the same time that we as students were getting that in little the emergency decission was made again not to walk. The reason for this decission was very similar to that of the students. The majority of the faculty felt that a walkout at this particular time would have hurt more than it would have helped. But, just as Shawn stated, Mr. Woodward stressed that action could occur in January is ignored. Will we supose thats our issue walk? up to the I legislature. Woodward Mr. summed up many of the faculties and students views The in this statement, present dances educational potential. Shawn which reflect Mexicos diverse cultural heritage, also stated that if these complete with authentic music and costumes. REDEEM THIS COUPON kids borrowing quarters from their moms, meeting held Monday, the if polyester. financial frustration, that kind of stuff, then welcome again. This is the Placel Personal debt, state debt, involved, the faculty was also meeting and discussing what they thought would be best Mike for the college. Woodward, President of the Faculty Association, stated failed to Governor facilities and equiptment, We want us money. for any give increases quality pay If the of the some surplus. instruction, and student service fundings which are public education receives our any, we want some too. needed to broaden 0 season. The program promises to be company requests are not addressed Last Monday, the public school teachers in the state walked out on classes. This was their attempt to spark some awareness and to get the Wolders Frobisher), Rick Erickson (Roger Wolders), Johnell Swan (Sandra through Together Again for the :irst Time" is a new play strong Anette with their activity cards, and season tickets are now available to the Fine Mindy Schimbeck Editor in Chief Again" will include: Russ Dixion (Max Frobisher), "Will k? never to repay them, moms and dads borrowing dollars from their kids, the whole gamit. Everyone Joes say that Utah is a good place to raise a family, and it is. But if the kids get too big too many or stop wearing polyester and all of a sudden debt is the topic of family discussion, well then just refinancel Utah is famous for its debt, we are nearly first in the nation. Everyones doing it. And there are good banks here specifically from New York, like per-capt- Citibank, to refinance personal debt in thes capital wasteland. That is about all Teachers? If you they do. are a teacher, you could teach here! Again, this is the place. We respect our school teachers in this state. They teach lots of kids. There are lots of teachers, probably Continued on p. 11 A. C. O. A. Adult Children and receive a of Alcoholics Support Group pair of earrings any $5 purchase For the Jtnished look LA 106 .... THE ACCESSORIES SHOP OVER 2000 pair Pierced Earrings - $1.00 pr. OVER 800 pair Clip Earrings - $1.00 pr. Bracelets. Beads, Pendants, Chains Belts 130 N. Main Every 7:30 p.m. Kiddle Jewelry Hair Accessories St. George, Ut. 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