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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1989 7 Teen talk EDITOR S NOTE: The Lakeout later on. side Review has asked students things I bought a car three weeks just from Roy, Davis, Layton and ago and now my dad wants to give Clearfield high schools to express me one. Which one should I keep? their concerns and questions Answer: If your dads going to. about things that affect their lives. buy you a car then why dont you Questions gathered from the take it instead of buying the one schools are then directed to stuby yourself. dent groups at each school. ProAnswer: Keep the car your dad viding answers this week for the if he is going to pay bought Teen Talk column are Roy. High for it. you, Use your best judgement. students. Which one do you like better? After almost a year of being Answer: Let your father buy apart, my friend of 12 years and I you a car then keep the car you are having a hard time getting like the best. I know I would not anything back together. What mind getting a free car. should I do? Answer: Take the car that you like best and give the other one to me! Roy High Answer: It depends on what Answer: Get some new friends. to your friend of 12 years and dont try to force himher into being your friend. Be kind to him and let himher have hisher Be kind freedom. Answer: Have you tried talking to your friend about whats going on between you two? That you would like to work things out? Answer: To help your friend you should try to talk to her but if she wont talk then just talk to her. Answer: Just do the best you thats all you can do for your friend. Say Hi every time you see her and maybe find some other friends. Answer: I suggest you try and work things out! And if you still cant get anything together give each other a little space and stay away from each other for a while and maybe youll be able to work can because kind of cars they are offering. My friends parents are getting a divorce. What can her? I do to help Answer: Stand by her, try to she needs it. But to try too hard, worse and this problem. Answer: I don't think it's really your problem if your friends parents are getting a divorce, so dont take it on yourself. Just try to always be there for her when she needs someone to talk to. She sort of needs to work it out by help her when be careful not then they feel compounds the Robert ReganLakeside Review Tommy, played by Graydon Blair, High School Brigadoon. Fiona is school musical will be staged Nov. 17, takes the hand of Fiona in Clearfield played by Melinda Nixon. The high 18 and Nov. 20. herself. Answer: I dont think that there is anything that you really can do for her except be there when she needs you. My mom has been divorced twice now this is her third marriage and I think that she just has to work things out for herself so, just be there when she needs a shoulder s curtain time for Brigadoon EDITORS NOTE: This is the third in a series taking a look at what goes into producing a high school play, in this case, Clearfield High s three-par- t to cry on! behind-the-scene- One-ma- n For one man to CLEARFIELD 30 takes a lot of the of music provide time, talent and a computerized synthe- "Brigadoon. By BRYON SAXTON Lakeside Review School menus Elementary lunch menus for Davis County are: Thursday, Nov. 16: French dip sandwich wAuJus, tater gems, celery sticks, Vi orange, peanut butter finger, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Peanut butter finger. Friday, Nov. 17: Chili, tossed salad, bread sticks, xh banana, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Bread stick, milk. Monday, Nov. 20: Sloppy joes, tater gems, peas, raisin bar cookie, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Roll, milk. Tuesday, Nov. 21: THANKSGIVING MENU Roast turkey, whipped potatoes wgravy, mixed vegetables, cornmeal bowknot roll, pumpkin pie wtopping, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Graham cracker, milk. Wednesday, Nov. 22: Corndog wmustard, french fries, combination salad, Snicker-doodl- e cookie, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Cookie, milk. Junior high lunch menus for Davis County are: Thursday, Nov. 16: Line I: Soft or hard shell taco wlettuce, tomatoes, peas, scones whoney, applesauce, milk. Line 2: Stacked turkey sandwich, french fries, fruit, milk. Friday, Nov. 17: Line 1: Deli club sandwich, tater gems, chilled peaches, brownie cake, milk. Line 2: Hamburger, french fries, fruit, milk. CLEARFIELD The curtain on Brigais about to go up. Brigadoon, Clearfield High's school musical, will begin Friday, Nov. 17, and run through Monday, Nov. 20, except on Call Her Today For HAIRCUT & STYLE $io00 $;;aoo 1 (Untaj FREE toning Set of Nails Line 1: Roast turkey wdress-ing- , whipped potatoes wgravy, green beans, hot rolls, pumpkin pie wtopping, milk. Line 2: Hamburger deluxe, french fries, fruit, milk. Wednesday, Nov. 22: Line I: Fish nuggets, english chips, peas, pears & pineapple, brownie, milk. Line 2: Steak & Swiss sandwich, french fries, fruit, milk. High school lunch menus for Davis County are: Thursday, Nov. 16: Potato bar wassorted toppings, (cheese sauce, broccoli, meat sauce, onions, chili), rolls, jello wfruit, cookie, milk. Friday, Nov. 17: Navaho taco wgrated cheese, sour cream, & chopped tomatoes, applesauce, fondant cookie, milk. Monday, Nov. 20: BBQ rib sandwich, tater gems, combination salad wdressing, sugar cookie, milk. Tuesday, Nov. 21: THANKSGIVING MENU Roast turkey, wdressing, whipped potatoes wgravy, green beans, rolls, pumpkin pie wtopping, milk. Wednesday, Nov. 22: Fish nuggets, english chips, peas, roll, choice of chilled fruit, brownie, milk. es self. The consensus of the music teachers at this school is that this music is of a professional score, said Anderson, who is a professional musician in the teaching single-handedl- voices," Lindahl said, blaming that on the previous eight weeks of practice. To help prevent any such mishap Lindahl said she asked her students about a month ago to cut out carbonation (soda pop) and sugary foods. Theyre hard on the voice. However, Lindahl need not worry. It seems her cast members and stage crew starve only for performance. I love doing this, said William Ashworth, 17, stage manager. Ive always been one of those who works with his hands. Besides, Im not much of an actor, said William, who not only su- - y, On the down note, Anderson said he has spent many hours at the school getting the music ready, but he believes it is all worth it. We're a faculty here. If someone needs help, you help them out. he said. late-nig- off-seaso-n. Anderson said with the advanced technology available he can play every instrument in the orchestra and record it onto a disc to be played back the pervised a crew of 20 to build the sets, but designed them as well. Were always ready.. .but sometimes not as ready as what were dreaming about, said the Clearfield senior. I wouldnt have it any other way. I love performing. It's what I do best. said senior Amanda Murray who plays Sandy Dean, the candy vendor. And Melinda Nixon, who plays female lead Fiona MacClaren, said this play is more of a challenge than any other she has done before because she must dye her ht blond hair red and talk with a Scottish cent. ac- I've never had to talk with an accent beI didn't think I could do it. she said. fore. Even the villan, Harry Beaton, played by is excited about doshow. the ing junior Ethan Holden, Admission prices for the play, to be pres- ented in the Clearfield High auditorium, are $3 for reserved seating and $2 for general admission. Schools plan events around Education Week ROY There is no question triotic theme are Lakeview and that learning is the keystone of Midland elementary schools in liberty and that the roots of de- Roy. mocracy are intertwined with education. So states a flyer from the National Education Association (NEA) promoting and explaining the theme for American Education Week, Nov. Two area schools with weekly activities worked around the pa 12-1- 8. At Lakeview Elementary a freedom walk was taken on Monday, one mile long for kindergarten through third grade, two miles for fourth through sixth grades. Classes have decorated doors and an early morning breakfast for students and parents was held Tues Due to a massive overstock situation. NUTTALL BERNINA is offering for sale to the public a limited number of new special 1989 NEW Home HEAVYDUTY Zig Zag sewing machines that are made of METAL and sew on all fabrics, Levis, canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl, silk, EVEN SEWS ON LEATHER! No attachments needed for button holes (any size), monograms, hems, sews on buttons, satin stitches, overcasts, darns, appliques and more. Just set di als and see magic happen without old fashioned cams or programmers. These HEAVY DUTY MACHINES are suitable for home, professional or school room sewing, 25 year warPRICE WITH THIS AD 199 - A patriotic assembly is planned for Friday at 2 p.m. with congres- pal Bob Wood has read stones and has taught math and singing and will be serving lunch and will be out on the playground with sional medal of honor winner students. George Wahlen of Roy as guest speaker. At Midland Elementary, no Talks arc planned on famous educators, the history of education and comparisons between day, served by all the school's male teachers. U.S. public education and the Euwill ropean system. Sixth-gradeSee WEEK on page 8 schoolwide activity is scheduled, although classrooms and the principal have much going on. Princi rs 10-- Mon.-Fr- i. 9 21 the effects of STRESS in our lives. We have all encountered and have had to try to deal with stress in our homes, relationships, and workplaces. Finances, responsibilities, crime, drug abuse and even illness all add stress to our lives. 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Gentile, Layton "Your Full Sorvict Salon" 546-26- pro-vid- night of the show. Similar to what they would do in a recording studio. he said. Not only has Anderson recorded the but with his muscore sic machine he will also provide sound effects for the play such as running water and barking dogs. By doing it this way we are doing the kids in the play a favor and the kids in the music program a favor by having them avoid the frustration of playing the score," he said. 1984 Snap ranty. ter Clearfield High band director Steve Anderson is that man. The music he and his assistant David Checketts is the score for Clearfield High's school play Brigadoon. And the synthesiser.. .it sings for it- Sunday. The musical with a cast of 35 is the story of two New Yorkers who come across a village in Scotland that appears once every 100 years. Were getting there, said play director Brianna Lindahl, in anticipation of opening night. Costumes are ready, programs are being printed, and posters are up, she said. And the cast? About now kids are starting to lose their rolls, sliced apples, cookie, milk. Line 2: Corn dog wmustard, french fries, roll, fruit, milk. Tuesday, Nov. 21: THANKSGIVING MENU VILLAGE NAIL Introduces... KAY LYNNE PARK sizer. doon Monday, Nov. 20: Line 1: Hot ham & cheese sandwich, hash browns, broccoli, band to perform score s insurance Accepted 60 s 4 546-360- 0 Senior Discounts |