Show Consortium for Utah Women in Higher Education will hold fall conference at CEU “Power Through Diversity: Dcaling With Differences" will be theme of this year’s first Con- sortium for Utah Women in Higher Education statewide meet- ing held at the College of Eastern Field Services where she is re- sponsible for pluralistic member-th- c ship growth and retention in Utah Bom and raised in Utah Macstas received her education at Westminster College and the h Uni-Uta- versityofUlah cvembcjaUOam r y' rcclorcJ tmIu Fidd Services For CoosorUuni members Ihc cost of Ihc conference is $13 for $20 The fee wi cover dm limcheon refresh- non-membe- wkhtflc rs r Utah Girl Scout Council is the HERSNet- ism (ethnic diversity) Macstas will help participants examine their personal and learned behaviors through a series of ver-bal written and group exercises Macstas who is a framer di- rector of the Utah Minorities Coalition has been with the Girl Scout Council since 1983 In that time she has served as the director Community Resources and the of Human Resources She illy serves as director of Legacy of JD Btlng Draeula (Stan Ovlatt) Isn't that dirty of a Job aspaclally whars Mina Photo by Shano Ellaaon (Charyl Arthur) Is concarnad Draeula: a musical? You've seen Draeula—the monster Draeula— the seductive lover and Draeula—the counting puppet but are you ready for Draeula— the song and dance man!?! The Dark Count of dons a top hat and tap shoes dusts off his best bad puns and spills plenty of fake blood for the opening production of the College of Eastern Utah's new theatre season Draeula: a musical? Rick Abbot's amusing spoof of the classic vampire talc will be presented on the Geary Theatre stage in Price on October 29 30 and 31 “It’s kind of a combination of Young Frankenstein The Rocky Horror Show and Bectlejuice " explained CEU theatre professor Lee Johnson who is directing the play "The most frightening thing about this show is how the characters are able to butcher Bram Stoker's original concept of the living dead It's like putting the Marx Brothers in front of an audi Tran-sylvann- ia ence and asking them to perform cane) resulting in a song and dance number to bring down the Shakespeare" house Orem resident Scan Oviatt "There's a lot of spectacle in plays Draeula who has recently set across a castle in this a show" Johnson said “We'll house up be spicing things up with special swamp from a neighborhood asylum in London Strange things lighting and effects that should be fun for the audience" begin to happen soon afterward Renfield Dracula's assistant by the Associ(played by Brandon Fullmer West ated Students of CEU the show Point) suddenly develops an yen will be performed Monday Tuescreatures and tap d for day and Wednesday October 29 Dr like residents Local dancing 30 and 31 at 7:30 pm each Seward (Bill Wright Clawson) evening A special 10 pm perbecome suspicious when an epiformance will be held on Haldemic of anemia strikes Mina e adloween night with for falls Arthur Blending) (Cheryl mission fra audience members ather new neighbor while her tending in costume ASCEU will friends Sophie (Stacy Hammon donate its proceeds to a memorial Clinton) Bubu (Cameo Downs scholarship fund fra JD Conover Payson) and Nelly (Robin a CEU graduate who was killed in Bosworth Sandy) try to urfilcr-stan- d a climbing accident on Japan's why everyone is singing so Mount Fuji last summer much Reserved seating tickets are It all culminates in the final from the Geary Theatre available inevitable confrontation between office or by calling CEU Draeula and his nemesis Dr Van box 0 at Theatre Ilurriext 202 Helsing (Chris Jackson Reservations should be sent 1° Jnc Fillmore Utah Valley Community College 800 West 1200 South Orem Utah 84058 &nd checks should be made payable to Consortium for Utah Women in Higher Education For more information con- tact Fillmore (UVCC) at 222-o- f 5207 Jo Richer (SLCQ at 4324 or Susan Pols ter (CEU) at 0 ext 213 967-direct- or 637-212- p""nii°' ( ton from pe 3) David Conover No one could replace him and no one should bother trying however I did learn some things in llic slion lime dial I knew him and I reserve the right to share those lessons with you The first and most important lesson dial Joey taught me has to do wiih the purpose of diis article This column may loosely be called an opinion column but 1 shall make no attempt to provide yoc with such convictions My hope is that this space will provide you wiih the still small voice that will incessantly encourage you to develop some opinions of your own The second lesson has to do with this place where we go to school CEU is incredibly well endowed Not with faculty that walk on water but widi student! like Joseph Conover who crane in here with a lot of questions and leave with more answers than ever The policies and direction of die administration here must be questioned but not just by me It is your responsibility to get involved if you want to see something dunged ed eight-legge- life half-pric- 637-212- It has been said that all great men come years before their time That has never been more true than with Joey I le would have loved to have been licit this year We have incredible prospects fra a great year Unfortunately lie cannot be here but you and I can so let's do our best to make Joey proud It is a rare sight to see a man cry at a computer terminal but this article sure has done it's best to change that I look forward to a good year and you should too Joey we all miss you and we know duiTyour candle burned out long before your legend ever did" So this is your editorialist Choa Carver one signing off to you Irom terminal in room 1 1 from scenic Price Utah reminding you to always "Do The Right Thing" 1 |