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Show DESERET 4B May 15, 1969 NEWS, Thursday, 'Short' Sideburn Problem By LOUSE i y GARDINER Deseret News Staff Writer Wasatch 3750 Junior High East, is S. 3100 kind of School, trouble having the with boys sideburns that every school principal dreams about theyre too short At least this is is the predicament of some of the boys in the ninth grade production cf Charles Dickens Great Exto be presented pectations to parents and students Friday morning When the play goes on stage, Uie audience will just have to wonder, Does he or doesn't he? But any other lime flip answer is simple: he doc n't wear long that is W JL rPsMM 1 hIR Imitation hair sideburns will he used Friday, but for dress rehearsal, the boys had to improvise. From the looks of the e y lengthening the sideburns got, some girls in the cast got their hand into the situation, too, was "Great Expectations adapted, produced and directed by Mrs. Alvin G. Pack, a Wasatch English teacher, to live" the help her class Du keas story they were reading "Well probably really acare the student body," exjlainetl one of die actors. He was talking about the plays beginning m a graveyard complete with ninth grade skeletons. Whether skeletons with upside-dowrib cages and lungs held In place with safety pins can scare a thousand teenagers remains to be seen. But one things for sure: the skeletons really feel their ebrowc-pene- I... '-- alde-burn- s, IMITATION f CIRCLE ft MM ' 'SOUND STEREO SOLID-STAT- E d LATE OF THIS PARRISH AMD I Carol Braithwaite, left, and John Morgan star in junior high production. n went the extia mile donated her Now. hear stereo the way it was meant to be heard all around you with Zenith's "Circle of Sound." 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Helping wih produc tkm were Daryl McCarthy David Easton, Robb Lowe Cathy McKinney. Amy Her ris, Allyson Balli, Sandy Strandquist, Ann Swenson and Pam Kohler. Bedside Manner Accented n Zenith1 Micro-Tou- Zaniths 2G Tone Amplifier delivers Speakers sealed within eachspeaker Arm -- unsurpassed 80 wats of peak unit center cones tracking . . . exerts a music power virHost" on a cushion mere 2 grams of tually eliminates distine tortion at all listening of air tor the bast pressure Zenith Solid-Sta- ch Twin-Co- sound reproduction. ... te levels. stereo records can lout a liletimel OPEN 7 DAYS 9 LO-COS- 602 A .OGDEN surgeons manner can be as effective as his knife, a psychiatrist said here today. Speaking at the Ogden Surgical Society's annual meet- ing. Dr. May Romm reminded surgeons that they take their patients on dangerous and frightening journeys She said the patients convalescence may be slowed in the absence of ra pport with the doctor. Outcome of the surgery itrelf may be dependent on the patient's mental altitude, the Columbia University psychiatrist said to a parent. The surgical patient is apt to regress to the depndency of childhood or even mfancy. Dr Romm said. in Confidence surgeons depends on trust, she said. "This doesn't mean the sur geuti should hand his patients a Pollvanna fairytale" she cautioned, add.ng A patient who awakened t fter surgery and finds hun-ei- f in unexpre ted pam can be i.ngiy with t'p surgeon who had tcJd him just leave everything to me with helpless Struggling rage can h.nder the healing piocess, Dr. Fninm said Adding that tb idea of submitting to surgery is a frightening emotional experience," slip sani the patients' plea to "Guard me the siugeon ag t.st disaster." The psychiatrist said the suig'ona one thought shiHd he to do his be-- t to h"!p the patent suigically and onto tionallv Di Romm Mid there is a lot of emotiona1 weai am! teai with being a involved S igl'Oll " PJVL AM.-1- 0 n in plusti It acctpl U.S.D.L FOOD STAMP FOODS T COUPONS WEST NORTH TEMPLE NATIONAL BRAND WHOLE PEELED By STEVE H ALE Deseret News Medical Writer i. speaker complete 360 circle. Within each unit is a Zenith quality e speaker. Main cabinet features e amplifier: Stereo Precision tt peak music power 2G tone arm; combination h record changer with loudnessstereo balance controls: separate treble and bass controls. TapeTuner input jackets you play tuner. tape recorderplayer or solid-staMortprn-dpsigcabinet in Grained Walnut color with matching speakes How can Ring Kelly be the whe us to death. A fellow skeleton, Debbie James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. James, 2944 Mountain View Dr., agreed. We have to feel like were dtad; we're iying m graves." SKELETON DANCERS So they are. Behind grave markers for Sam Doe. Susie So and So and Phil'p Pirrip, lie several skeleton dancers in black leotards with white ribs, bones and limbs sewn on. Only one girl didn't have time to sew on the white, so she used pins. Here is the most painful part in the play. They keep sticking into me," winced Cassandra Winn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Winn. 2855 DeLsa Dr. and at Several mothers least one grandmother liave contributed costumes for the production, but one mother The MODERNE Model 2565 she ding dress. GIVE ADVKE Other mothers have given advice. Take for instance Mrs. Lawrence W. Morgan, 3449 S. 2770 East, son John, plays one of the leads Mrs. Morgans admonition went to John, who admits hes been thinking a lot about becoming an actor for good. part. "I really feel like Im dead after all these 7:30 a.m. practices." insisted Allyson Ball!, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Balli, 3801 S. 2740 East. 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