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Show Edl3itir5aD THE SAMPLER Let me begin by correcting an error that appeared in the last edition of the Sampler . . Tom Vigil, while he is a terrific guy, is not the Hispanic through. Got a story you'd like to see in the Sampler? Please do ps a favor, we will be happy tle rests with Tech Librarian Joe Buelna, its one of those errors that everyone saw but nobody recognized if you know what we mean. The Sound of Music has run to finished its three-da- y the delight of all who saw it. To all the many many people who had a part in getting it on stage nothing but praise has been heard from everyone, and justly deserved, everyone gave their all to produce Broadway at Dugway High if paper and credit the author, but were severely limited in the amount of time we can send either of our two reporters out on a story. It doesnt have to be fancy,' just legible, and can be written on anything as long as it reaches us by the Monday before printing, wed be super pleased to run your article. Deadlines for the rest of the year are nov. 29 and Dec. 13 . . . yep, him will Santa be coming again! to Tooele, on Saturday for his usual Christmas parade. Hell have candy to toss from his sleigh or firetruck, depending on the weather, did you know that you can usually find what you need in Tooele for the gas price it costs .to go to Salt Lake? Next time you need something from town, try Tooele first, you may be pleasantly surprised! Program Coordinator, that ti- . only for three nights. Have you noticed the beads of sweat falling every week- end as everyone attempts to rake up every last leaf from their yard . . . only to have Mondays wind storm blow them all back in from the one guy on the block who didnt? Not to put sour cream on the pumpkin pie, but the have a training Army folks ' holiday (translated for us civilians as a free day off) Wed., the 24th . . . Principals Segura and Kroff remind parents that if they take the kids out, take the homework too-tspare a counted absent day. Congratulations to the National Fumble . . . er . . Football League for making this the most televised NCAA football season every! Those college teams are putting on some spectacular games for their fans. HHCs dining facility crew of four are preparing again to feed the masses on Thanks- giving Day . . . when you think, about that, your mom; probably had more help than... that 'for your family get together, and these folks will be. feeding 250! Remember to thank them when you go dPpnimSims . to edit anything anyone would like to submit to the Ho-Ho:- In Massachusetts Colony 361 years ago, a small band of weary settlers paused on the last Thursday of November and with their neighbors joined in praising God for all He had blessed them with. The gifts have changed over the years, but the basic reason remains unscathed by progress. Since the Pilgrims, a great nation of many different peoples has emerged each adding their own special talents and heavenly gifts to the prosperity of all. We at Dugway are blessed with a wide variety of.talented people who, like the pilgrims, must endure hardship to achieve the successes that we do. And like the Pilgrims, we too band together as a team to accomplish our missions. Let us pause then on Thursday, November 25 and join hands with our families and neighbors and giye thanks for our freedom, our country and all the blessings God has granted us. GEORGE A. CARRUTH Col,CmlC Commanding Ho one-ha- lf Winters here and time again for some of my favorite sports . . . skiing and Vicki Burke is busily working on special programs for both, military ski fitting winds up this week with civilians getting their equipment next week . . eight weeks of schussboom-in- g at Solitude is not very far away. She also is working on a trip to West Yellowstones Lodge the weekend of March but she needs some idea of how many are interested. The trip includes three nights lodging, 8 meals, and two days of snowmobil-in- g and costs approximately $116 for kids and $128 for adults but is the experience of a lifetime! Call her at the gym by Wednesday if youre interested. snow-mobilin- g. ar 3-- 6, DWCs Sound of Music: Worth Watching best conductor of sound, also by Patti Alexander seen the movie verof "The Sound of Music sion 17 times in all, and loved it I have every time. Last Monday night the Dugway Womans Club production made it 18 and I enjoyed it just as much as the first time. A stage production of any kind is not easy; I have worked on many over the beyears both on stage and 1 I hind the scenes. feel know a little about the stage and would like to comment on the D.W.C. production. Opening night is never easy, and this night was no exception, a few minor problems seemed to pop up. The most noticeable were the minor sound problems, the high school gym is not the -- Theirs was a difficult job, the music seemed to over- a good laugh at Frau-lei- n Schweigher (Ellie Wilson). You were beautiful. The costumes were well put together, the colors wer I had especially the younger ones, they had a good sound and really gave it their all. Rolf Gruber (Frank Pantaleo) gave a good performance despite opening night power a little but was very well put together, again the musicians are not professionals, I salute you. Maria (Carol Long) was in excellent voice and projected well even with her microphone which helped on musi- . nerves. Elsa Schrader (Patricia Edwards) portrayed well and did her best to let everyone cal numbers, she was thoughtful of where and who know she was better than they, a little hard to hear Mrs. Edwards although she was wired for sound. Max Detweiler (Phil Hale) and Frau Schmidt (Duetta Szabo) can be summed upi' she was. Mother Abbess (Janet Pitcher) did a good job. She projected well and was in ex- cellent voice. Captain Von Trapp (Ed Lloyd) did well in his por- together. Both were well matched character to ,ac-- , trayal and his rendition of Edelweiss brought tears to my eyes (it,always does). Jm not sure but it looked like Ed tor, those of you, who, know Phil and Diiey know what I" mean. Both are alike in many ways. Well done both of you. did too, or was close. The children. I loved them. . A handled by Chris Hoyt. Hand ling props is one of the difficult jobs backstage knowing ' where and when an item, needs to be in place and the hardest part is getting the . props in the first place, Chris thanks those who donated them. A hand should definitely go to the directors Dan and Janet Pitcher. An excellent job, Dan, also to all the others who helped and participated . onstage. A job well done!!!! The Sampler result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. 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