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Show Lakeside Review, Tuesday, May 15, 1990 9 LakesideYouth Bine dancers teach creativity, jn movement Sheron Christensen, By T.J. BIRD Slandard-Examme- V m siM By JAN PUGH Special to the Standard-Examine- ROY Reading is fun is the message brought to local schools and malls alike by a group calling themselves the Weber County Library Readers v vi&i WJ "ft a Theater. Paul and I had a wonderful time. These children are just delightful to work with, said Ms. Woodbury. She also told the audience that dancing is not just for feet, while Calihan demonstrated dancing with his head, shoulders, elbows, torso, feet, and then the whole thing. Students in the core group presented their own personal dance consisting of one movement for each syllable in their name. They were encouraged to choose a movement that described something about them individually. It has been really fun to watch these kids express themselves, five-memb- er or Lake-base- d ,5-- 1 X The four- - or troupe hails from the Main Branch of- the Weber Library System and performs free of charge and by invitation in Weber and Ogden schools. The group is put together and directed by Bill Higley of Ogden. Himself a Weber State College graduate of theater arts, he is a former Weber High School .drama teacher. He has been running the readers theater for The goal of the program is to give every child a better appreciation of the arts, dance and physical movement. For two weeks chilROY dren at Municipal Elementary were treated to the undivided attention of the Ririe Woodbury Dance Company, finishing the session with an performance earlier this month. JoAnn Woodbury, of the Salt company, and dancer Paul Calihan met w ith a core group of students daily at 8:15 a.m. They also managed to work with every class in the school at least twice during the session. ar tpyZi t : - The core group, made up of students from all grades and groups from kindergarten, first grade and third grade were featured in. the performance. j. -- I 10 years. The purpose of the program is publicity for the library and to promote reading. We show them how much fun we have with reading on stage. They get the idea that the library is a good place to visit with friendly people working there,, he said. There are four regulars in the core group Higley and another volunteer, Vickie Robertson, and two librarians. Blythe Gonzales and Susan Hooper. The latter are childrens librar-- . ians at the Main Branch. other childrens librari- Two ans, Kelly Flaitz and Barbara Fife, join the troupe occasional- -' ly. They do five or six fairy tales, pantomimes or puppet plays in a period and have te built up a repertoire of more than 50 scripts from which to choose. Preparation time for a performance is minimal once the actors have rehearsed a new script well a couple of times. And they travel light, with little in the way of props of costumes. But, its children amazing what the imagine, explained Gonzales. She said they get letters and drawings from students portraying the characters in costume 'and settings considerably more elaborate than the stark stage on which they weave their tales. A lot of good feedback comes from schools after a show. We look forward to that, Higley said. At 50, Higley is , retired but volunteers at the Ogden library e e basis. on a Monplus actually, showing up day through Saturday and often Full-tim- full-tim- on Sundays. The dancers came to the school as part of the Artists in Education program sponsored by the Utah Arts Council, according to & ' I $ 1 Bill O iwmfajathlnrlrt Robert Susan Hooper reacts to the antics of 'vV ' - Higley during a skit. 7 - Vf 1 ?, 'hi r ,, , X ? ?j?rrY 3 i 7 . SENIOR HIGH HONORS: Matthew Beddes, Keith Cook, Lorraine Done, Esther Ellsworth, Jaren Gibson, Dane Graham, Tamara Grasteit, Clara Hansen, Sherry Harris, Philip Hochheiser, Traci Hulse, Julie Izatt, Jennie Johnson, Kris . David Kuralt, Crystine Loveland, Stephanie i'i ' - - x V ges, Jessaca Brinkerhoff, Steven Broadhead, Carlos Buendia. Tiffany Burgert, Richard Bush, Dennis Bving-fo- n, Nancy Chang, Brandi Child, Robert Cragun, 4 Rhonda Creamer, Stacey Cross, Cari DePierro, Melanie Drown, Gina Erickson, Maria Fernandez, Julie Forsberg, Daniel Foster, Tina Freestone, Brandon Fullmer, John Glismann. Matthew Golf, Sean Hardman, Kenneth Nikole Hilton, Jilt Holley, Curtis Jacobson, Byron Jeoosen, Shalece Johnson, Marilee Jones, Brent Kjmber, Kristen King, Christine Knowles, n, Julie Kreimever, Arlen Lancaster, Tyler 3 -- hat. Higley takes his readers theater to schools all over the Weber and Ogden school districts. With approximately 15 appearances annually, they visit each school an average of once every three years. They also take their performance to malls, by request, concentrating in Weber County. In addition, school classes and rf-i A- - A. r, , Christine Lee, Blake Love, Michelle Robbv Martindale, Tami Matthews, Steven Mayer. Rashell Buckway of Lakeview Elementary looks amused at the skit performed at the school by the Weber County , Library theater troupe. - Skits entertain Lakeview kids Students at Lake-vieHeads turned this way and Elementary in Roy that in the auditorium and faces watched favorite storybook winced quizzically as Vickie characters spring to life one day Robertson recited the wacky last week as a theater troupe verses of Cinderella. Children visited their auditorium. smiled with delight at the chalThe intent of the actors was lenge of deciphering the story to impress on children the fun line. and joy of reading. It makes us get into readThe foursome from the Weber County Library Readers ' ing, David Chadick said after; the show. He and his classmates Theater entertained and enchanted with the likes of Abbott plan to visit the library this and Costellos Whos on summer and get into reading', Sean' First? and Rindercella, a they said. like mixed-u- p would Morrison version of the fairy to, too, but he doesnt said he cant fale of the prandsome hince and know where the library is. the slopped dripper. ROY special groups may visit the library for a performance and tour. first-throu- , w . For more information, call the First-grad- childrens department at the 4 main branch at or 627-691- contact the branch libraries. er Gina McQuade, Jason Melling, Amy Mitamu-r- a, Brent Mitchell, Stacey Mollenhauer, David Morse, Judy Nishimoto, Scott Nussbaum, Jared Page, Chris Perkins, Echo Petersen, William Pluim, Bret Poll, Dawnette Poulsen, Stephen Pryohanych, Brandy Ray, John Richards, Jason Richardson, Christopher Ricks, Jennifer Rivera, Anita Robinson, Tamara Savage. Ning Sengsone, Sack Siripathane, Shane Smith, Brock Spencer, Ryan Stott, Niki Stromberg, Richard Swanson, Ryan Taylor, Cynthia Valerio, Richard VanKomen, Casie Waggoner, Tami Wangsgard, Wendy Weaver, Edmund Webecke, Douglas While, Collette Yourtgberg, James Zaugg. JUNIOR HIGH HONORS: Jennifer Allen, Rodney Barksdale, Jennifer Barlow, Terra Bradshaw, Bryan Foster, Tracy Hamblin, Lisa Humpherys, Daniel Jackson, Brian Kelley, David Lamberson, David Larson, Vicki McDermott, Paula Montgomery, Nathan Naluai, Rochell Nicholas, Tawna Palmer, Kori Park, James Saunders, Jennifer Steele, Zacharv.Taylor, Apryl Wilmot. JUNIOR HONORS: Brian Alverson; Holly derson, Michelle Arnell, Greg Aston, Jason Deroian. Of the 25 graduating cadets, one has been offered a four-year scholarship; one, a AFROTC scholarship; one has been selected for the Navy BOOST program, a college preparation followed by NROTC Scholarship or Naval Academy appointment; two have enlisted in the Air Force and four-plto; one has enlisted in the Army; one has enlisted in the AFROTC three-yea- den High schools. The Junior ROTC program trains about 400,000 cadets each year. Program of the review is as fol- r one-ye- ar lows: an Navy. May 17 marks the 74th anni- versary of the authorization of the High School Reserve Officer Training Corps. High School Reserve Officer Training Corps pro- grams provide learning opportunities for hundreds of high school students at Ben Lomond, Clearfield, East, and Og 7 p.m. Drill team exhibition. 7:10 p.m. Introductions and presentations. 7:15 p.m. Corps assemblies. 7:25 p.m. National Anthem. 7:30 p.m. National awards presentation. 7:50 p.m. Change of com- - mand. . Stoker. 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Fourteen cadets will be recognized for their excellence by national organizations. The review will be under the command of Cadet Lt. Col. Robert Bryan., Music will be provided by the Clearfield High School band under the direction of Steve Anderson. A reception will follow the review in honor of retiring instructor Chief Master Sgt. John Martin Norrmann, Julie Packman, Kristin Painter, Christopher Palmer, Brandon Park, Jeffrey Pledger, Justin Poll, Janna Poorte, Rachel Porter, Adrianna Price, Jennifer Rogers, Jon Romero, Ana Rosales, Brett Russell, Steve Shaw, Rupinder Sidhu, Amber Smith, Donell Smith, Stacy Smith, Todd Smith, Stephanie Stamm, Christ! Steohensen, Jodi Stevens, Travis Taylor, Tamara Teasdale, Travis Thompson, Tom topik, Nicole Trussel, Wendy Tureson, Richard West, Bettina Willie, Jarod Yeager. SENIOR HONORS: Lisa Adams, Michael Allred, Bruce Arbogast, Jennifer Baker, Brandy Bambrough, Kristen Bates, Amy Beal, Teri Bennett, Michelle Bohn, Brook Boren, Lynda Brid- L X beams, bellows and bounces about on stage, donning suspenders and an occasional silly program. The Ogden, North Ogden and Southwest branch will all be involved, doing the same program with different actors at each. Johnston, Bridgette Judd, Jeff Kirk-ma- n, Lee Kruppa, Sara Kulbacki, Kristin Steven Lewis, Lance Lindstrom, Michael Mann, Brenda Mathis, Lori Mitchell, Cory Mon-so- n, Angela Morris, Amy Morse, Debbie Nieder-hause- r. Angela Mielke, Amanda Murray, Melinda Nixon, Wendi Preece, Holly Thurgood, Jason Vanausdal, Janette Watts, Kristine Westover, Eric Williams. Payment comes in the form of good friendships at the library, he said. Its kind of like a club. He said he gets satisfaction from working with the troupe. I like to act. 1 like to make kids laugh and be in the spot light. That is evident as he sixth-grad- Johnson. Johnson. missing. This summer Higley will be conducting auditions for e youth to in a summer reading participate ders, Gina Fraser, Kimber Galloway, Tina Gar-ritso- n, Melodie Glade, Edward Graham, Lucretia Griffiths, Jared Hansen, Joy Hansen, Ryan Hansen, Colett Hicks, Dana Hitt, Shalece Hoskins, Andrew Jackson, Wynette Jensen, Eric Clearfield High School 5 . said Mrs. Christensen. Honor roll mmmmmtSP master and he often helps with the preschool story time. Higley said he always wanted to be a professional actor. Im kind of close to it, he said of his volunteer work, adding that only the money was ' r ReganStandard-Examine- His official title there is Story Municipal School principal. correspondent D 0 mi ' |