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Show OLYMPUS HIGH By Kathleen Hinckley Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 27 and 28, are the dates set for the Olympus High School Play. The former broadway show, "All My Sons" will be the presented production. pro-duction. The play portrays the story of a man who believes that money is a necessity for happiness. This powerful story has required a lot of work and talent and both the cast and directors have contributed con-tributed a great deal of both. Student directors are Bonnie Bettilyon and Marily Rowley, with the following cast members: Doug Calder, Nola Messinger, Sherrill Kolstad, Douglas Price, Wilna Wagstaff, Jay Jordan, Mary Sue Moss, Joyce Workman, Clark Tanner, Tan-ner, Suzzanne Hubbard, Judy Heinz, Carolyn Tanner, Neil rium-mer, rium-mer, and Gary Child. Student committee chairmen are Joyce Kenyon, business; Linda Lehner, lighting; Nola Messinger, publicity; Doug Engh, make-up; Brian Dellaan, stage; Helen Farnsworth, properties; Terry Taylor, Tay-lor, costumes; and Bill Sims, sound. Tickets may be obtained from any of the faculty or students of Olympus or may be bought at the door. Admission charge is $1.00 for adults and $.50 for children. All proceeds will go towards a community swimming- pool to be built at the school. CAREER DAY Career Day, an annual event at Olympus, was held last Tuesday, February 26. During the first two morning hours, qualified people from forty various occupational fields answered questions and presented pre-sented advantages and disadvantages disadvant-ages of their various occupations to students who were interested. Each student had the opportunity opportuni-ty to attend two classes. This event is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and Olympus High School Key Club. BAND & ORCID3STRA CONCERT March 7 is the date set aside for the forthcoming band and orchestra or-chestra concert. This program is under the direction di-rection of Mr. Orman Weight, band and orchestra conductor. Barbara Bagley will be the featured fea-tured soloist for the evening. She will play Beethoven's Piano Concerto Con-certo No. 1 in C major. Proceeds from the concert will go towards the financing of Olympus High School music students stu-dents who will attend the all-conference all-conference band, orchestra or choir at the semi-annual convention conven-tion 'of the Western Division of the Music Educators National Conference in Pasadena, Calif., April 14-17. Students who have made applications appli-cations for these are: Carolyn Young, David Cozakos, Tommy Hunter, Earl Zarbock, Judy Chate-lain, Chate-lain, Heber Lloyd, Larry Lewis, John Teterson, Michael Urquhart, Kathy Nielsen, and Gary Lambert. |