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Show Page 6 The Ute Balletla Todd School Student Reporters Review Stage Play, Assembly Visitor Airport by Mary Arrowchis by Eddie Martinez On Feb. 21, 1974 the 6th grade had a play called Airport. We took off from Todd. When all the parents were fastened in we headed for New York. We passed over the Statue of Liberty, then we went to Broadway to see the bomb scene of Airport then we went to Paris, on the way we saw a film called the Bloody Confederates. When we got to Paris we heard the song Allawetta sung, by the famous Paris Art players. Then we went to Japan and heard the song Mushy Mushy sung to by the Famous Aw So Singers. Then we went back to Todd School and heard the song Jr. Birdmen sung by the Famous Vulture Squadron Singers. Then we went out to the - WINNING ARTISTS Of the Title IV poster coatest proudly diipliy their entries. The coatest ia sponsored aaaually by Title IV for the Ute hiltary due at Todd . Elementary School. Placing ia the cooteit were left to right Meridith Sermwop, son of Mr. ond Mn. Petra Sera wop, who tied for second place; Kyle Thompson, son aI Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson, first place winner of trophy; and David Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mitchell, the other second place winner. Meridith and David received cash awards. The Senior Citixens Program of Fort Dnchesne judged this year's contest. The award winners are all fourth grade students. basketball court to see rockets launched. Leo Gasca is a person who entertains people. He said that you don't have to be a professional actor, well you might. But I think that you don't have to have muscles in the acts he did. He did things like one hand standing on one rubber ball, or standing on his head on a trapeze without hanging on. He said to this girl What is you name?" She said Kandy and he said sweet Kandy I had a sister once named Kandy Oh how sweet I like candy. He said alot of funny things. Well one of them was when he was about to stand on his head but he feel and hit his nose and thought his nose was bleeding but it wasn't and he came down and said Well you don't have to worry because its not. He called two six graders and tried them on throwing rings but they couldn't do it. And he juggled sticks and balls, sometimes he would throw his hat out to the children but they tried to catch it but they can't because he would always catch it. And he juggled things to music. He is a Mexican and he lives in California. He is so fun. And he said that he has a brother that owns a little circus. By Evelyn Redfoot Leo Gasca is a professional actor. I enjoyed the tricks he did. He said that you dont have to be strong to do the things he did. When he hit himself in the nose he said he thought it was blood for a minute then he touched his nose again and said its not. Thats when it made me laugh. He did all kinds of tricks, he threw the rings to Raymond Cornpeach and Greg Rasmussen. And then he was teasing Brend Murray that him and Kandy Arnold was going to hang her two feet high. MINIATURE CRITIC - Of Todd Elementary School sixth grade play Airport" is Eddie Martinez. The recent d production depicted an flight with stops in France and Japan. Eddie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martinez of Farm Creek. -- - SUPPLEMENTING THE UTE LANGUAGE CLASS At Todd Elementary School is the addition of a singing and drumming section. A dram was purchased from Albert Manning of Whiterocka who is the students on Friday afternoons. Leo Cesspooch was the instructor before he left for school and helped each boy to make a dram stick. Learning the techniques of traditional fagg are left to right Timmy Mangum, Cleveland Murray, Cathy Sera wop, Eddie Martian, Ossie Reyos, Stealing Cuch and Sterling Taveapont. According to Ute language instructors Mrs. Daisy Jenks and Mrs. Norma Denver, parents day is scheduled for the class in the near future. around-the-wori- WANTED: VOLUME For the Ute Indian Fire Fighters Association Applications for this organization are now available at the BIA Forestry Office and should be completed and returned no later than May 1. Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 55 and. in good health. Applications will be reviewed by the Executive Committee. A physical EwiwwmMffn is required. ASSEMBLY - REPORTERS Pause after Ckflforafc i vfalted Todd Scheel Feb. 27. The Elcmeatary demeutary coeds, Mary ArrawcUe left and Evelya Redfoot, are carolled fo Debra CarUe's fifth grade dais. |