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Show THIS SCHOOL le Sundance Mountain School Offers _ Shining Alternative ) KIRSTEN SHAW _ STAFF .. ‘Millions of children spend every ranging from kinder- i S g o t n i h t e m So e c n a D (and ) out my pr 1] garten to seventh Thanks to the Everything’ and grade, sit on cush. Sundance Mountain : ions and chairs at his School, 21 fortunate . Community side. He. pauses, kids can juxtapose Respect Ideas’” occasionally, to ask a their geometry lesquestion and everyson with the bounty POSTER AT SUNDANCE one offers an answer MOUNTAIN SCHOOL — without prodding. of the.environment at = their doorstep: The™ “Who can tell me _. simple: outbuilding lies. below the the scientific name for Elk?” he freshly snow-capped Mt. asks. A few voices chime, “wapiti”, Timpanogos, its windows offering | the Native American name, others views of vibrant autumn: aspen and correctly answer, “cervus elaphus”, blue jays feeding. | ‘SUNDANCE SCHOOL continued on B6 All the walls are covered with : Guys and Dolls at Wasatch High. School | JON LAMOREAUX MANAGING ‘The blers EDITOR popular airy and of gam- missionaries, and “It’s fun to be on ¢ n stage oad perform and to have people clap for you. That’s for. me,” said has been told on Broadway | ‘Stephen Stanfield, a senior who will be performing the part of and in the movies starring Skye Masterson and is planning . Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando, their conversions to both sides he drama students at Wasatch High School are feverishly hammering in the last nail, sewing on the last button, and cramming to memorize their lines in last minute preparation for “Guys.and Dolls,” this years musical. The play runs throughout this week in the auditorium of Wasatch High School. When all is said and done, about 60 students will have lent their talents in some way to the production whether it be in building sets, fine tuning the sound, or even singing in the chorale. 3 “We have an encore company, which is made up of stu- dents in advanced production classes that work on the sound, lights, make-up, sets, and publicity,” said Michelle Dodge who plays the female lead, Sarah Brown. “We’ve been. working since the first week in August.” and Jean Simmons. All in all it” on switching to medicine once he makes the jump from high is estimated that over 2000 school to college next year. “It’s hours worth of work will have fun, but it's not a very promising career.” Laurie Turnblom, one ee the drama-teachers that is directing the show, understands that it is a group effort that gets plays like this on the stage. Along” “We've been working since the first week in August.” MICHELLE DODGE FEMALE LEAD been put in at Wasatch High by the time the curtain closes on the final evening. Wasatch High has their own crew of talented students who have helped to put on other productions including ~ “South Pacific,” “Arsenic. and Old Lace,” and “The Christmas Carol.” PLAY continued a as on B8 | aT be Tn We Respect Ta play-. Mm the min beneath ground swings. int | posters offering reminders:such.as: ‘At S.M.S. We Respect Everything’ and “Community Respect Ideas’. day struggling to learn in the urban Head Teacher Steve Archibald cement forests, their- ony connecstands i in one corner reading from a tion to. nature being book by Naturalist when their _kneesMargaret Murie graze the bark dust ~ Ars s M. S. while the children, COURIER |