Show T3 November Gunnison Valley News 1 5 2000 Gunnison High School Gunnison Middle School Gunnison E'nertary Schools ’Annie involves valley’s musicians It's not often that musicians in Gunnison Valley have a chance to perform together but this weekend local instrumentalists will show us their stuff as they accompany the musical "Annie Get Your Gun" at Gunnison High The orchestra of 20 is about half high school students and half adults which is a fine combination according to musicians involved Jody Allred music director for the production commented "The combination gives the students someone who can help who they can follow but still gives them the experience" The adults in the or GVHS rules for new gym in mind GVHS plans to implement the following: Nooutside food andor cup mug or canned drinks will be allowed in the gym Drinks will be sold with screw on lids and other snack items from the concession stand The proceeds from the concession stand will go into the athletic fund 2 All chair seats with names are HOBY given to Southwick reserved Jessica Southwick daughter of Randall and Julia Southwick of Centerfield was selected to be the Tjfc)BY (Hugh O'Brian Youth) Ambassador representing Gunnison ' Valley High School Her essay on "Leadership in the school and was judged first of the 'many sophomore essays submit- sym)3 Children will not be allowed to run in the halls climb on the bleachers or play under the bleachers If you bring children to the games then please supervise them Children are not allowed to bring basketballs to the gym 4 No one except the players will be allowed on the playing floor either before during or after the ted Jessica will attend a’ leadership conference next spring with other sophomores throughout the state ' 'Congratulations to Jessica and thanks to the others who took the time to Chair seats without names will be available on a first come basis Students will sit in the student section (eastside of the apply Wanlass Elk Ranch Winter- Hay Rides' Come enjoy the unique experience of Rocky Mt Elk f cows & calves J bulls close-uhard antler OW 100 on the ranch J f u 4 Thanksgiving weekend Fri Nov 24 2 pm Sat Nov 25 2 pm Sun Nov 26 3 pm Then each Saturday at 2 pm each Sunday at 3 pm - until Christmas $2 per Derson Make your reservations now for group family parties For more Information & by Anita Lyons game Players must have separate gym shoes other than their street Costuming is more work than realized Most shows including Get Your Gun require hisIn 1890 did men torical research tuck their pants into or pull them over the top of the bixit? Did they wear Levis as work clothes? How did women do their hair? What kind of evening gowns did they shoes to be on the gym fUxir 5 Please clean up after yourself Do not leave trash on the seating area 6 Ticket prices: Adults $4 Students $3 Sr Citizens $3) ) GVHS Students with card free (without card $4) Visiting high school students with card $3 (without card $4) Annie 'You Can't Take it With You' comes to Snow wealthy business man while the father of the Sycamore family Can't Take You" written ing at the ater from 18 I Helms does crazy things including setting fireworks off in the house Set in the 1930s there's not much to hope for since the "Great Depresthe Therefore sion" has evolved moral of the story "You Can't Take it With You" implies that money and wealth is not the most important concern in life The story is centered around the love story of Alice Sycamore and Tony Kirby but also a moral showing that money is not happiness This comedy intertwines the two families together in a hilarious uproar of laughter The play still has a few nights left and everyone m it With S Hart is playSnow College Crane TheNovember 15 through the and Kaufman Moss he play is directed by Mike theater professor of Snow College Helms has directed plays at Snow College semiannually for 13 years to make this his 27h play The play tells a story about the Sycamore family and the Kirby family Helmsj describes the Sycamore family as "a crazy bunch of people who kind of do own thing having fun" In their they go about contrast the Kirby family is deas extremely serious The scribed father life duct the orchestra for the producAnew is glad to be involved to Gunnison who has a master's degree in music VerLynn isn't new to small town life She tion move-i- grew up in Idaho and fondly speaks of the great prixfuctions that tiny community put together "Size has nothing to do with it" she said "It's the personal responsibility" VerLynn has been impressed with the people of Gunnison who have Sanpete is welcome reservations can Crane Theater of the Kirby family is a seri to come be wear to balls? The answers to this kind of question isn't as easily found in history books as are political upheavals or the date of a war's beginning Pictures become invaluable Just one picture can give me lots of answers For instance the picture of a crowd gathered to welcome the Wild West Show into a city reveals mainly a sea of black with men all in suits complete with bowler hats The few women present are in long sleeves long skirts and hats Hats hats hats I'm afraid the profession of milliner is a dead one Bowlers ous by Renae C Pratt The play "You production taken on the responsibility of making a good show "I love small towns because you get to do all kinds of stuff and that makes you grow" she commented But what is a main reason to be involved? Fun If every note isn't exactly right still the spirit and heart of all the people involved comes through the music believes "It's building people" VerLynn she said "Annie Get Your Gun" begins Friday November 17 at 7:00 pm Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for children under twelve Costuming a 'work of art' for Annie posts new As the new gym at Gunnison Valley High "School begins to be used GVHS is asking the public visiting teams and fans and our student body to help maintain and respect this new facility With this in chestra have their various careers during the day but enjoy the opportunity to get out their instruments and play at night Brink who will conVerLynn Ticket made at the tied on or lacy plumage with silk are hard to come by For this show I've spent hours at the Provo Richfield and St George Deseret Industries stores I've tried to develop an eye that can see what something could be made into or could pass as instead of what it is It's like clothes shopping for my children times ten With thirty people in the cast who all need at least one costume change the list quickly becomes overwhelming When I finally get to the point where most scenes are dressed still someone will walk into the costume room and say "I'm the porter on the train What should I wear?" Porter? don't know what should you wear? Please go away and give me a minute to think about it evenpromise I'll get back to you tually As opening night comes closer things that don't really fit the his start hxiking just fine on students ' Thar do Yes that great" I tell them It starts becoming less impxirtant to win the battle I let girls switch dresses so they don't torical era the lixiks have to feel so fat on stage I give up hair being pulled being pushed back to allow the audience to see a face When it becomes apparent that what they've been assigned is what commenting on back or hats they will actually be wearing in the show some bring in Mom and ask her to rise to the x:casion and make a new dress in After several men bixit two days discussions about pants inside the wearing (Asphalt roads were a rare the find in 1890) I finally told a boy "I'm not going to be m the dressing rx)m performance night I know you'll wear it how you want to wear it anyway so do what you think is best" He answered "I'm " glad you' ve come to see t tha t way The time comes to close the costume shop and place this show's costumes in the official dressing rixim across the hall the ba nd rixim Now curly wigs lavender jackets and Brigadixm plaids finally stop appearing in wild west scenes during rehearsal The students who wore baggy jeansand platform gym shots to rehearsal yesterday are now on stage in sequined evening gowns and tuxedos The costumes begin to work their magic in helping to transform one person into another for a few hours Let's go on with the show! reservations call 435 John's Mad House Cafe will offer a free Thanksgiving Dinner if you are lonely elderly or in need 5 v an: V Public Notices KaaioSTiacK nas the Hot Electronic Toys Your Kids Want! 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