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Show t ' '..r' ";;!.' ;.''""': 4;';.' ''''"''' ., ' "''' ' . " i'Vi'' jC'p- ' .f';." ''... . ' " .' v.-v r.. b . I .-v..' ,' f ,; 1. fr - V',: ; , .--u'; 'lC ' ,;,' ',. 1 'i.'- I ' .mi -: V,;,'1' A ' ;,i : : i!' '' ; ;:;s''o'!'t'i:ii, br;V;v'i'';. Ti h V ':":v;; ' " ':' 1 ,' V ;'. '4 : ','. 1. ' ' "i ,Wfi f GARY JENSEN. Soloist in C S U Variety Show CSU variety show Coming to Parowan April 23 u I Several Parowan High graduates grad-uates will periorm Wednesday Wednes-day at the high school auditorium audi-torium when College ol South-sirn South-sirn Utah presents "T. A. expanded." ex-panded." ,' "T. A. expanded" is a talent tal-ent program featuring outstanding out-standing performers from CSU. The numbers, t lie variety, varie-ty, and the performers have been ehos-en carefully, so the program will appeal to people peo-ple of all ages, according to student directors of the show Among the Parowan students stud-ents participating are Diana Orton, adagio dance; Gary Jensen, vocal solo; Brent Adams and Norman Robinson, folk dancing. . Curtain time is 8 p. m. Admission Ad-mission prices are $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. stu-dents. The Parowan Lions Club is sponsoring the performance. Proceeds will be split between the Lions Club and the CSU traveling programs fund. "We are trvi., r to build our finan- oes, so we can take programs from CSU to represent the college", col-lege", Dan Jones, CSU student body president, said. "In providing a quality education, edu-cation, CSU compares very favorably with other colleges and universities in Utah. For students who like individual attention and opportunities in leadership and participation, CSU does an exceptional job," Jones said. "We want people from throughout the state to know this. One way we can tell our story is through traveling trav-eling programs." Solo and group vocals, solo and group instrumental, and solo and group dances make up a large part of the program. pro-gram. "We also have a pair of casual-caustic-comic-clever co-emeees", Clint Warby, student stu-dent promotion director said. The numbers performed (sung, played or danced to) Will include "Wichita Line- rfran", "Love is Blue", "La ' Bamba", "D-I-V-O-R-C-E", 'Jet 1 Piano", "The Hello Song", "Walter, Walter", "The Turn- 1 my-Gummer Song", "Take Five", and many others. "We have tried to keep the ' program popular in tone," ' Norman Robinson, student producer, said 1 |