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Poge Eight ROCKETEER June 18, 1982 Benefit performance - by ballet students y.~~ ':l~~ June 18, 1982 set Saturday night Ballet Arts Theatre will present a benefit Vol. XX XVII. No.24 G' IIllIIG(\AOMITT[O performance for the High Desert Council for the Arts at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the lOG ' All A"[~"'O"l"T[O P• •P"'''' G~,,'''''U ~" Q Q"""" Burroughs High School lecture center. A RBTlfI(TEO NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER An original ballet, " Tschaikovsky 1'u ...,..,1.," •• 1"p ..... .," ,,1 ...., <;.,.,, ..(tom d. ...p .... y ..., CHINA LAKE Celebration," will feature Terrie Jacks, who we et is a member of the American Guild of Regular starting time 7 :00 p.m. Musical Artists and former soloist with the FRI..SAT.• SUN. JUNE11,19,20 "CHARIOTS OF FIRE" American Ballet Theater and the Starring PW Production Philadelphia Lyric Opera. Nicholas Farrell and Nigel Havers (Drama, rated PG, 12Amin.) The evening's entertainment will continue MON., TUE. JUNE 21, 22 Tues - Matinee 2 p.m . Liaison Office with a selection of divertisements. Terrie "HEARTBEEPS" Jacks, Stella Renner and Ellen Reed will be Starring Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Pete~ fills big need soloists during this portion of the program. (Comedy, rated PG,78min. ) ! Tamara Usher, artistic director for the WEDNESDAY JUNE 23 • A 3-man Production Liaison Office (PLO) "McVICAR" Santa Barbara Ballet Theatre Company Starring in the ' Public Works Department - a invited Ms. Reed to join the ballet company Roger Daltrey and Ada m Faith program still in its infancy, being less than .' (Drama. rated R. 99 min.) from Santa Barbara when Mrs. Usher saw THURSDAY JUNE 24 four months old - is already proving its her in class last March. Also included in this Matinee- 2 p.m . value as a means of smoothing out problems "CtN DERELLA" GI FT OF LIFE - Response by 146 local residents who turned out for the June a visit to part of the program will be a violin solo by Animated and expediting the support provided by (RatedG. 72min.l Ridgecrest by the Houchin Community Blood Bank's mobile unit from Bakersfield Stephanie Rainwater. She will play the FRIDAY JUNE 2.5 Code 26 to other departments and groups on netted 141 pints of blood. Mrs. Kay Thoms, chairman, reported. Some individuals Allegro con Fuoco from Vercini's Sonata in "THE HAZING" the Naval Weapons Center. the Starring I designated person who was to receive their blood - selecting from a list of those in E Minor and will be accompanied on the Jeff East and Kelly Moran The PLOs, Pete Dietrichson, Mike Thorpe need that was posted at the Ridgecrest Elks Lodge during the mobile blood bank visit piano by Shirley Helmick. ( Drama, rated PG, l00min.l and Dave Hawkins, are assigned to the while others contributed to the Indian Wells Valley Blood Bank's Advanced Fund so that The program will conclude with a lively office of Rich Printy, associate department their blood would be available to whoever might need it. The next local visit by the jazz number, "Stepping Out" to music by Arts Council to hold ,• head for production in the Public Works mobile blood bank is scheduled in October. - Photo by Don Cornelius Henry Mancini. Department. Admission for the benefit ballet per meeting Tuesday at Their primary function is to serve as IWV Concert Ass'n plans series fonnance is $3 for adults, $2 for senior liaison between the departments in their citizens and high school students, and $1 for Maturango Museum directorate and Public Works. Dietrichson, children. All proceeds from the program go The High Desert Council for the Arts will PLO for the Support Directorate, can be of six programs next season direcUy to the High Desert Council for the hold its regular monthly meeting next contacted by calling 3411, ext. 496; Thorpe, Arts. Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Sylvia Winslow A series of six concerts will be offered together in 1972 to fonn this group. The the PLO for the Laboratory Directorate, can Gallery of the Maturango Museum. Those during the 1982-l13 season by the Indian artists and the instruments they play are Tickets are on sale at the Gift Mart, the be called by dialing 3411, ext. 495; and caUs SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE - Fanlaslic flying skill, nol a highlight of the air show at the Center's Armed Forces Day on who a ttend the meeting are encouraged to WeUs Valley Concert Association at the John York (piano), Coenraad Bloemendal Medical Arts Pharmacy, and the to Hawkins, PLO for the Test and trick photography. is responsible for this riveting view of four of the Sunday, June 27. NWC's part of the airshow begins at 10 a.m., bring a sack lunch. Center theater, beginning next October. (cello), James Campbell (clarinet), and Maturango Museum. They will also be on Evaluation Directorate, can be made Blue Angels. The Navy's precision flight demonstration team will be followed by the Blue Angels at 11. All area arts and arts-related Suzanne Shulman (flute). The sixth sale at the box office on the evening of the phoning 3411, ext. 494. Present Concert Association members organizations and groups are invited to send member of the group is a vocal soloist, Mary petionnance. The Production Liaison Office was are urged to return their season ticket representativ~ to the noontime gathering. Lou Fallis (soprano). established in March in order to clarify the renewal forms, so that seat reassigrunents Special rate set Individual artists, performers, craftsmen, Sidewinder firing to be feature of NWC Coming to the Center theater on Wed need for and expedite the submittal of ad for renewing members can be completed photographers, sculptors, potters, and any" nesday, March 9, will be "Chanticleer," a vance planning data from NWC depart before the sale of season tickets to new for 000 personnel other interested residents or businessmen vocal music ensemble of 10 men whose ments that will affect work loads and members begins. Seats not reserved by livingin the region are invited to at'-end and air show on Armed Forces Day, June 27 repertoire ranges from the Middle Ages to scheduling in Code 26. June 25 will be subject to reassigrunent to July 4 at Sea World participate. Sidewinder, the world's finest heat reviewing area and fire a Sidewinder This battle-tested missile achieved world modern day musical selections. This group The PLOs are available to review in other Concert Association members. Membership in the council (which brings seeking missile, will be the star olthe Naval missile that will automatically home in on wide headlines late last year when two U.S. appeals to audiences of all ages, whether Local families seeking a different way to coming work requests and become involved Seat changes for renewing members will full voting privilages) is $5 per year for Weapons Center's part of the air show the heat emitted by the flares and zap the Navy aircraft shot down two Libyan fighters perfonning barbershop quartet selections, spend the Fourth of July can take advantage early in those that have a priority or special be handled from July I through Aug. 10, with individuals, and $10 for arts and arts-related target. over the Mediterranean Sea. of a bargain rate of $5.50 per person (those urgency status. scheduled for the Center's Anned Forces medieval motets or upbeat Gershwin tunes. Sidewinder, originally developed at NWC When the air show begins at 10 a.m. with assigrunents for new members starting under 3 free) at Navy Night at Sea World in organizations. Associate membership, open Day celebration on Sunday, June 27. The final concert of the 1982-83 season will In serving as liaison between the during the mid-195Ds, was not only used the playing of the "Star Spangled Banner," shortly thereafter. SanDiego. to business and governmental agencies is Spectators at the air show will watch as The 1982-l13 season is scheduled for a lively feature the Mainz Chamber Orchestra from $IOa year. departments in their directorate and Public paraflares are dropped from one of the extensively during the Vietnam conflict, but test parachutists from the Parachute opening on Thursday, Oct. 21, when, by Germany. Since being founded in 1953, this The event starts at 8 p.m. and lasts until I The council meets on the fourth Tuesday Works, the PLOs are in a position to help Center's A-7E Corsair II a ircraft; a second is an integral part of the weaponry used by Systems Department will make their famed popular demand, the United States Marine group has toured throughout the world and in the morning, with an all new killer whale of each month. Anyone who would like more (Continued on Page 4) A-7E Corsair II will then swoop past the NATO and other United States allies. llfiag drop," landing in front of the viewing Band will be brought back for a return has produced more than 60 recordings. show, a new dophin lagoon show, fireworks, infonnation can phone the Maturango area to present the colors. performance. This band, directed by Lt. Featured as the concerto soloist during the " Up With People" musical extravanza, and Museum at 44lH>900, or write to the HDCA in SIOEWINDER FIRING NEXT 1983 tour, which will be the orchestra's first TD Award based on work in applied math field Col. John Bourgeois, represents the best in unlimited rides. care of Post Office Box 1776, Ridgecrest, CA This will be followed by the Sidewinder visit to the western part of the United States, In one of his final official acts before the use of " random variables," it was ad coherent framework for constructing symphonic band sound.