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Leight Prepsters Honored As 1 Athletes, Scholars, Personalities lEight prepsters honored as 1 athletes, scholars, personalities DEVRA OPPERMANN KRISTI THOMAS SPENCE PATTERSON MATTHEW ROACH REBECCA SOLOMON THERESE CRICHTON Local students praised for their achievements Eight North End students at ;tthletic and academic achievement University Prep were honored over and the Athlete of the Year A ward the summer for their academic, for consistent outstanding athletic personal and sports achievements achievements. during the last school-year. Therese Crichton received the Devra Oppermann, Kristi Moving Up Award which rccognizes Thomas and Spence Patterson the efforts of a current University received the Garry and Ellen Jones Prep eighth-grader for ··consistent Memorial Award which is given to studying and effort, a positive SEAN BLUE outstanding students who "are feeling toward school as shown in positive forces in the school, have a participation and a willingness to special sense of commitment and volunteer in activities and even compassion and the ability to unpleasant jobs." maintain individual self without Sean Blue received the David diminishing others' self dignity." Bass Memorial Award, which is Mathew Roach received the given in recognition of "notable Silver Talon Award, which goes to a academic achievement that embodies senior class student whose "standards the spirit of growth recognized by of personal excellence and University Prep." willingness to risk acceptance Monika Vakil received the deserves tCGognition." He was also Faculty Recognition Award, which honored with the Athlete of the Year honors a high school senior who award for his participation in all "consistently cares for others, has a three sports seasons of 1990. positive spirit, e m bodies Rebecca Solomon received the inspirational qualities and whose Schplar Athlete Award for the very presence at University Prep is second year in. a row for combined enhanced." MONIKA VAKIL . arfield, Lakeside• lead race lOr Merits by Joe Haberstroh Times staff reporter When it comes to scholarship, Seattle's Garfield High School and Lakeside School are at it again. They're tied for tops in the competition for National Merit Scholarships. Each school has 18 semifinalists this year - the high­ est number of any school in the ~ ttH%c\in-nt\ffisacmy ·~t-~~ n their junior year on the Preltm1- 1 Scholastic Aptitude Test. htatie\IVlCie winners represent about of one percent of the high school seniors. than 15.000 high school in the nation are semifina­ the 1990 competition for ~ro1uel!~e scholarships sponsored by Merit Scholarship University Prep, S. Lutheran win playoffs University Prep Academy raJ. lied in the finaJ quarter with free throws and tough rebounding to beat Christian Faith 39·36 yester· day in a Sea-Tac B League girls' basketball playoff game at Mount· lake Christian. University Prep earned Sea~ Tac's fourth seed in the 12-team Tri-District Tournament at Arling­ ton, starting Tuesday. Christian BASKETBALL Faith gets the No. 5 seed. Five teams will advance from Tri-Dis· trict to the state B tournament in Spokane. Christian Faith (19·2) had its 19-game winning streak stopped. UPA (18-2) extended its winning streak to 16 games. Christian Faith led 18-13 at halftime and 28-27 after three quarters. But the Pumas hit 8 of 15 free throws in the final quarter - they had 12 points in that period - to win it. Becca Solomon had 16 point~ and Cindy Livingston..collected 18 rebounds for University Pap. Chris Harling scored 16 points for Christian Faith . • SEATTLE LUTHERAN 47, TACOMA BAPTIST 40 - Kim Watland scored 18 ' points and Patty Turner had 13 in the playoff game to give Seattle Lutheran (11· 11) the Sea-Tac B League's No. 2 seed in the Tri-District Tournament. Tacoma Bap· tist wound up with the No. 3 seed. · • MOUNT VERNON CHRISTIAN 60, WATSON GROEN 53 - Nicole DeVries scored 13 of her 25 points in the fourtH quarter and Michelle DeKok totaled 14 points and 18 rebounds as Mount Vernon Christian (17-3) won the Northwest 8 League playoff game for the No. 3 seed to Tri-District. Denise Olson had 19 points and Cheryl Ramsay tallied 12 for the Crusaders, who go to Tri·District as the No. 4 seed. Across the nation, corporations are holding seminars on "team building." Meanwhile, girts such as Undsay Kimball, left, Ashley Davis, right, and Danielle Abbott are building those same skills through sports. by Wayne Johnson Tfmes drama critic his is a big week for Seattle playwright Bruce fiurlbut. T Tonight his new musical, "Guillotine," will be presented as part of the third annual Play­ wrights Festival at the New City Theater. Tomorrow his play, "Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow: A Tribute to Wash­ ington Irving," will be premiered at the Poncho Theatre as the first production in the 15th season of the Seattle Children's Theatre. The Ncr PlaYwrights Festival will present theater pieces by 46 playwrights. The initial round of performances will be at 8 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays, through Oct. 8. Several of the plays then will receive additional perfor­ mances in Best of Festival Oct. 11- 15. Information: 323-6800. Hurlbu' having a banner week WHAT'S UP Theater MUSICAL NUMBERS AcrONB Any Dream Will Do (Reprise>--·- ___Jo seph Jacob and Sons/Joseph's Coat-----Narrators. Cllildrca. Oaardian UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY ACADEMY Atlacls, Jacob, Joseph Poor, Poor Joseph-··-······--··-Narraton, Cbildrca. Oaanliaa Aaaeb FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Potiphar_______ Ouardiaa Aaaels, Narraaon. Quarut 1"11 Be Your Baby ToniJbt-.. Mil. Potiplaar PRESENTS Close Every Door ···-----···-- Joseph, Ouantiaa All&els Go, Go, Go Joseph ......... __N arrators, Butler, Bater, Childrca. Joseph ACT1WO Pharoah's Story-·--·----- Narrators, Cast Poor, Poor Pharoah/Sooa ollhe KinJ..·---·-··-······--.Narraton, Pllaroab, Guardiaa Aa&els, Prisooers Pharoah's Dreams ExpbiDCd .............- ................. Josepb, An&els, Narrators Stone the Crows ... - ............Na rrators. Pbaroall, Prisooen, Anaela. Joseph Those Canaan Days .... - .........................-- ..--··----··-· .. · Children The Brothers Come to Eaypt/Grovel Grovel --Narraton Aaaels, Cbildrca, Joseph Wb~'s the Thief? .........._. __ _,______ .Joeepb. Children, Cut Benjamin Calypso. ____, ____.. ,_ ______ Childreo Joseph All the Time ......... - ........ ____.. _____ __ , .Cut Jacob in Egypt ................................ - ...·-----·-- ..· - -------· Cast Any Dream Will Do-........ - .......-· -----·-·-- --·Josepb, Cast ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Proaram Productloa and Publkity ..-----· - · ....MII. J.. Blactwell Propam Typist-.-·--·- Ms. Sue Patella Profrcadin&- --- Ms. Sue Pauellla Buuoo Productioo aDd SaJes. _ _ __, ___,_,_ ,Mrs. Sandy OIIUIID Buttons- Mr. MUac1 Lcmbera. J & M Eaterprises BuiiOA Sales ... Terry Rubia .. -------··-- 6111 Oracle Drama Classca Video Sales ___ _ , ____, --Ms. Aan Nesbiu SUike Patty .................. - .. --..... Mr. Richard and Mrs. Heather Hodsdon Joseph's Coat- --------- ---Mrs. Joyce Roaen Alld lpltltll ll•••b 10• •• ...Barbara Kina and the Parc11U for tho Ans ...Parents of cut and crew for the Iovin& aupport of their children ... Roser Bus, Pam Lanier, and the entire faculty and staiT of University Prep ... Debbie, Andy, Erin. Scan. Ryaa. ud Bear (cu doJ who clwca squirrels) MAY 22 and 23, 1990 Broadway Performance Hall ...ToWD and Counuy Fence. the City ol Seattle, and Safway Suffoldio& for 1b11ir aeoerous contributiOAS to lhil procha~tioo ...................~ ........................ ~ @@§§~m &m© ~m§ ~~gm~ ~§©mmx©©~©m CAST @)~@§\~ (In Order of Appearance) Words and Music by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber Joseph ........................................................................................................ Ryan Rogers Artistic Direction and Scenic Supervision Narrators ............................................................................................... Rebecca Bjork Mr. Paul Fleming Chrissy Webb Chris Hodsdon Musical Direction Carlos Lopezlira Ms. Emily Clubb Jacob ................................................................................................. Stephan Erickson Guardian Angels/Wives.. .................................................................. Eleni Ingram Piano Forte Emily Davis Mr. J al Feldman Jessica Dykes Dorrit Brown Art Director, Program Art, Button Art Debby Harrell Brad Steinberg Jacob's Children .................................................................................. Eve Bernstein Dian Brasier Stage Management Greg Carlson Andrew Sim Elizabeth Catterall Pat Colacurcio Technical Director and Publicity Jennifer Dorrance Devra Oppermann Andrew Endrody Ray Larson House Manager and Box Office Annika Pollock John Woodruff John Tighe Jacob Wright Procurement and Transportation The Ishmaelites ........................................................................... Stephan Erickson Craig Jones and Rex Proctor Stacy Carlson Rhett Feek Lighting Control Operator Mrs. Potiphar ................................................................................. Rebecca Solomon Craig Jones Potiphar.......................................... ............................................................. Matt Roach Potiphar Quartet ................................................................................... Greg Carlson Video Camera Operator · Pat Colacurcio Rex Proctor Stephan Erickson Rhett Feek Scene Design and Execution Butler ........ :................... ........................................................................... Stacy Carlson David Gaffner, Eric Gunderson, Randy Hasson, John Hollowell, Craig
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