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Show ;view - Wednesday, March 12, 1986 - Page 7 Central recognizes Reflections winners f . M t 1 - I j . ,- -"n " ; r-"- - ilh.ih.u, I OU ! 1 1 (., v' . . aH- - ' 1 4. . I - 1 Reflection winners at Central xchool were recognized and received a gift of appreciation from ie PTA on Feb. 28. , Marcia Bales, PTA chairman jVas especially pleased with the 'umber of entries. 200 children ,ubmitted their art, literature and ""lusic compositions. Winners from Central chosen to articipate on the city level met for .'hotos and received a sticker book. The winning entries were sub-mitted by: Clayton Miller, Trevor Sheffield, Shelley Packer, Amy lottle, Amy Hardy, Lisa Jacob, 'tephanie Lundell, Chausse ;uderkirk, Samuel Hampton, fathan Hampton, Vance Wilson, leather Bales, Lori Johansen, aren Jackman and Julie Jacob. Honorable mention awards were eceived by the following: i Art: Regan Smart, Craig ameraux, Benjamin Hampton, ara Roundy, Carrie Johansen, hantel Bullock, Lindsey Carroll, mber Hardy, Amber Harris, hauna Pead, Jeremy Ward, Emily iirly, Ellen Shapiro, Misty Mower, ic Huish, Daniel Shapiro, Julie acob and Cory Thomas. Literature: Nicole Swenson, ason Ablett, Hailey Jacob and Jeff mith. Music: Nanette Mortenson. II PTA representatives visited the Masses with a recognition gift for 11 students who participated in the leflections program. Central Elementary students selected as the school winners in the; Reflections Contest are: Front, L--R, Nathan Hampton, Vance Wilson, Heather Bales, Lori Johansen, Karen Jackman. Middle row, Amy Hardy, Lisa Jacob, Stephanie Lundell, Chausse Ouderkirk, Samuel Hampton. Back, Clayton Miller, Trevor Sheffield, Shelly Packer and Amy Cottle Julie Jacob was absent. (valuable coupon j "Tune "Detail DLooE-I II rYvk"t W . 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For days prior to a performance, parents may not see much of their Jrids who are in the play. The kids may wail that they have to practice (.00 much. The price is worth it, kids. ' The casting for the show was, as isual, very fitting. Brent Mills took ;he starring role of Abner and )layed it to the hilt. Maybe it is latural personality, but his was believeable and lots )f fun. The other one who seemed to steal ;he show, along with Brent, was Susan Southam as Mammy Yokum. Her petite size made her not only look like Mammy, but she sounded like what you would expect Mammy Yokum to sound. Michelle DeJel was Daisy Mae. She did a very fine performance of the beguiling miss out trying her darnedest to catch Li'l Abner. The audience was particularly taken with Andrea Holdaway as StupeFyin' Jones. Though she had no lines, her body said it all for her and she could stun a man with just one jiggle. The girls in the audience were nearly awestruck when the five body builders arrived on the scene as the husbands who had been used in an experiment with Mammy's Yokum Berry Tonic. Clay Jackman, Barry Adams, Darren Page, Brian Wilkes and Barry Jenkins were imported from a local health club to perform in the production. Director Elaine Hansen usually uses a few imports in her casting and she brought in Cliff Dunstan from BYU to play Marryin' Sam. He did a superb job and probably has played the part before. Kyle Johnson, one of the talented players from last year's "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," was back to perform for the local audience. He brought a new mustache with him. Working with a large cast such as this, about 75 people, is a challenge and Elaine carried it off with aplomb. The dancing, singing and sporting around was delightful. It was interesting to see Brent Mills as Abner stumbling through a ballroom dance in the arms of his intended, Appassionata Von Climax, played well by Lisa Spivey. In real life, Brent is a very talented ballroom dancer who has won many awards. Abner's clodhoppers would not have been easy to dance in anyway. Hats off to the orchestra who played the music from the show very well. Live music adds so much to a musical production such as this. One tiny fellow, I believe it was Cameron Hansen, Elaine's child, captivated the audience . with his antics, especially lugging what appeared to be a very heavy rock as his contribution to the "necessary" things which would keep the government from blowing up Dogpatch with a nuclear bomb. Assistant director for the production was Jane Williams from Pleasant Grove Junior High School and the student director was Karla Clayson. Choreography was under the direction of Elaine Hansen with Brent Mills and Julie Brown assisting. Julie Brown and Jenny Beagley were rehearsal ac-companists. Jon Carter was the stage manager, posters were by Dan Lewis and Alton Hone. Jack Hill was in charge of tickets and programs, Jerry Elison did the set design. The lighting design was by Gary Chamberlain and Doug Bezzant did the sound. The technical crew were Blake Sorenson and Kyle Judson. Leon Honey conducted the or-chestra which was composed of ; Shelly Childs, Jason Carpenter, Tina Yeamans, Laura Candland, Brenda Gillrnan, Benka Kofford, Eddie Candland, Dean Lundell, Warren Wakamatsu, Matt Ash, Will Kim-ball, Paul Mecham, Kristi Aland, Naomi Murata, Robyn Richins, Trent Bristol, Jackie Rushton, Noel ' Stott and Todd Bills. ' Apparently, Ray Fugal was a last minute replacement on Saturday. At least he was not listed on the program but he appeared in one scene as an example of Mammy Yokum 's Yokum Berry tonic results. He did well. We are now looking forward to next year's production. It will be as great as the last few, I'm sure. |