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Show Pcie 1 The Dixie Sun 0 May 20, 1997 Arts & Ent. Editor: Chaundra Stewart "The Emperor's New Clothes" Delights Audience well as the general and townspeople, who were so comically portrayed by Phillip Bell, Teria Shearer, Chaundra Stewart, Aric Overson and Amanda Giordano Even the villain Kolga, was exceptionally portrayed by Gabe Coombs, and stage manager, Melissa Yearsley, did a super job pulling it all together Dixie College's Theatre Director Brent Hansen was right It was a fun, delightful and different play My family really enjoyed it and loved shaking hands with the "stars" in the courtyard following the performance. We especially got a kick out of watching the curious and wide-eyechildren get acquainted with the characters they had read about in books. By MERLYNN FORSBERG CONTR1BLT1NG PHOTO COURTESY DIXIE COLLEGE THEATRE Hie Emperor's New Clothes was a fun success If you didn't see the show you missed a great performance RITER Sewing the "Emperor's invisible clothes," Tallin (James Hill) and Tori (Matt Dobson), two clutzs out for an adventure, "stole the show" in the Dixie College Theatre Production of "The Emperor's New Clothes," this past week in the Graff Fine Arts Theatre. Kris Wentworth and Emily Hallman were charming and delightful as the Emperor and Empress The Weaver Family portrayed by Brice, Hawks, Crystal Hall, Jamie Barton and Liz James added to the fun and zany antics in the children's story hook comedy Paula Trimpey out did herself with the artist James C. Christensen-inspire- d cottage setting and costumes designed for the royalty as d Semester Conversion - Plan and Prepare Now! In bill of 1 998, student at Dixie Coll ege will receive instruction in semesters, 'before and after showing a few of the changes Where Quarter student began the academic demic vear in mid- - to late August not quarters Here is a year in late September, Semester students will begin the aca- Where Quarter students received instruction m three ten wee L units (30 weeks total), Semester students will receiv e instruction i n two fi ft ecu -- week units (agai n, 30 wee ks total) Where Quarter students were required to take 96 quarter credits for graduation, Semester students will be required to take 63 semester credits for graduation Where Quarter students were allowed a great deal of breadth in the classes thc arc allowed a great deal of depth in the classes thev take took. Semester students Where Quarter students were able to take manv different classes from different teachers, dent- will take comparatively fewer classes from fewer teachers A Service oj Intermountam Health Care nteer: Your service to others is an especially valuable experience if youre considering a medical career. Flexible hours Broad assignment selection CALL FOR MORE INFO: 634-4- 1 1 4 Semester Where Quarter students went through registration, fee payment, and final exams three times Semester students go through those processes onlv twice a stu- year, I he he conversion to the semester system should be rclativ ly conversion to semesters will not pat nless increase your tuition, increase the total number of hours you're required to attend classes, or increase the IF OU PLAN WELL tunc it takes vou to complete your degree if your degree overlaps the fall 1 998 conversion date, you should plan and prepare now You have more a year to be ready for the coin crsion, and a fai lure to plan ahead mav cost vou a delay in your degree Specifically, you should - than Keep dose contact with vour academic adv isor on campus When you meet with vour advisor, ak what you should do to prepare for the semester conversion spccifi-cal- l) 1 rv to complete course sequences before the conversion takes place Many course are part of a larger scries of courses, fitting in a two- - or three-courpackage Chemistry, foreign language, phvsics, music -these and other areas have course sequences Three-courquarter sequences will probably become semester sequences if, for example, vou're in the middle of a chemistry series (with two of the three required courses) when the conversion occurs, you will have to complete the final course under the semester format Instead of a cour-- e, vou will have to take a fifteen-wee- k course, costing you an extra five weeks If you have only completed one of the three courses required under the quarter svstem, you mav be required to complete two semester courses, costing you an extra ten weeks So, get with vow advisor. Plan vour cour-- e ecqucices so that vou PLAN AHEAD, and all will go well for vou II fim-- h before tl ic conversion occurs |