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Sundiai photos by Peter C. Forretl 'SSi^ Page 2 Valley State Summer Sundial July 23, 1970 ''Aladdin'' closes out teen workshop 'Aladdin and the Wonderful "Arsenic and Old Lace" and played load roles in the Oxnard Bezkostny of Granada Hills, and Kristin Oewey anu DonnaSqulres Lamp," the final production of "Little Mary Sunshine." Civic, TJheater and Oxnard High Kandi Field nf Lo3 .\ngGlos. or Granada lUUs, Diane Uomier the 14th Ann'iRl Teenage Work­ The parents of the teenagers Gcliool productions of "Lil' Ab- Town dswceta^'Xa lesd by Bob of Nf)''^'iridge, Cindy Robinson and shop ."reason at Valley -^tate ivlU will >)3 ;''.;,.od by Sandy Medof ner" and "Down in the Valley." Smith of Oxnard, and include Phil Gardner of Van Nuys, Mark open Thursda.v. Ju'y 30, for Zv& of Encino, as AUanln's mother Serving as a handmaid to the Linda Gach of Los .-Angelas, Mich- Bleecker of Canoga Park, Kath­ performances. ind Roy Nasser of Canoga Park, Princess is Sherry Nolan of ele Cham.pawat of Granada Hills, leen Frantz of Burbank, Maureen Dramatized by James Norris, as the Sultan. Miss Medof has Woodland Hills, and as a servant Jacqui Davis of Northridge, and Chusid of Encino, Karen Hartjen the children's theater production been studying drama at Birming­ to the Sultan is Lee Essel of Shelli Wolchin of Woodland Hills. of Sepulveda, and Norajoni Mott will feature over 50 young actors ham High School and Nasser has Chatsworth. This, marks the first Tcv.nspeople are: MiriamChu- of Los Angeles. under the direction'of Miss Nancy started work at Canoga Park High major role for Miss Nolan. E ssel sid of Encino, Sue Carber and The production features set­ Jones, Miss Jones, a graduate School after extensive speech has been active in drama at Law­ Sharon Frantz of Sherman Oaks, tings by Roger Cooper, workshop of Valley State, is an assistant work in Las Vegas high schools. rence Junior High School. Julie Guilmette of Chatsworth, designer, and costumes byDeane producer for the television show. Cast as the Genie of the Magic Goddess of the Maggie Rirtg Is Lisa Williams cf Reseda, Jen­ Wolfson. Special lighting effects The Dating Game. For the past Lamp is Paul Don Ellett of Salt Connie Hamilton of Encino. She nifer Alexander of Burbank, have been created by Holly K. several summers, she has taken Lake City. Ellett played the Pied Is aided in her work by a group Debbie Hab^er of Northrldge, Sherman. leave of her television respon­ Piper in the opening production of slaves including Tricia Morey sibilities to work with the teen­ of the summer season. He has and Zanni Zeff of Northridge, agers in the workshop. played in "Our Town," "Annie Bambi Epstein of Canoga Park, Miss Jones has selected Mark Get Your Gun,'' and '' The C urious Alissa Schulweis of Oakland, and Savage of Encino, to fill the role Savage" at Cyprus High School Piitty Potratz of Chatsworth. JET CHARTERS of the high spirited Aladdin. A in Salt Lake City. Kalissa, the helpful servant, ONE MONTH IN EUROPE newcomer to the workshop. Sav­ Slaves of the Genie are lead will be played by Jodl Kenter San Francisco/L.A. to London Lv. Aug. 10 Re. Sept. age has been active in drama at by Patrick Kearns of Sepulveda, of Burbank. She has appeared in 10 Pan American 747 #810 Round Trip Price $330.00 Chaminade Preparatory, appear­ and Include Palma Cohantz of "Little MarySunshine"and"The ONE WAY TO EUROPE ing in "Antigone" and "Up The Sherman Oaks, Laurie Lyle of Bald Soprano.'' Oakland to Amsterdam Lv. Sept. 20, 1970 Trans Inter­ Down Staircase." Granada Hills, Sue Trask of Performing the special dances national #556 Total Price $135.00 - The young princess, Adora, Chatsworth, and Judy Garfield created by Eddie Click man, will be played by Priscilla Shanks of Encino. workshop choreographer, will be Available only to CSC students, faculty, staff and their of Burbank. She is a student at Trying to get the Magic Lamp Lynne Loveof Northridge, Laurie immediate famalies. Burbank High School where she from Aladdin is Bruce King of Charlap-Hyman of Encino, Ellen CONTACT: Lois Dickin.son Students Services West, Inc. was featured in lead roles in Oxnard, as the Magician. King Pollock of Chatsworth, Leslie 315 S. 9th Street, San Jose (408) 287-8240 New From

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By Fred Bronson the world. For 25 cents, you series will begin Four-In-One. STAFF WRITER could send a message of good­ Weaver plays a western deputy REDS For some of the hottest fun will to anyone. The tapes will be marshall who is assigned to New in the summertime, try the Inter­ sent to the various countries York City, (No "Midnight Cow­ national Festival, which opened and broadcast over local radio boy" puns, please.) last week at Uiiiveisal Studios. stations. Following the McCioud series AUGUST 8 " A European village and mar­ The International Festival will will be Lloyd Bridges st.arring ketplace has been reproduced be open every Friday, Saturday in SFX International, about the at Universal, with everythingyou and Sunday from July 17 through San Francisco airport. Next will 4 Pin $1.75 could think of--sculpture, pot­ Oct. 4 from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. be Roy Thlnnes as The Psychia­ tery, art, toys and even food The Theme changes every two trist, and finally. Rod Serling's campus box office and entertainment weeks. This weekend's theme is Night Gallery anthology. You can enjoy a day at the Scandinavia, followed by British All four series were originally buses available Festival two ways--by spending Commonwealth. World Premiere movies on NBC. a little or a lot of money. You NBC has announced which aimough two (SFX and the Psy^ COLLOQUIUM can go and only pay the price series will begin its innovative chiatrist) have not been shown of admission, for example, and Four-In-One television program yet. JULY 28-NOON still enjoy the terrific entertain­ next fall. And all four could become full- Faculty Conference Room ment, which includes the unique The series consists of lour se­ length series for the 1971-72 Ballet America, or you can go parate series. There will be six series,should they prove popular NATHAN O. FREEDMAN and do a lot of shopping. You enough. Or they could return as episodes of each segment. Unlike "Water - Our most Important Natural Resource" can also have your face sculpted The Bold Ones or The Name segments of Four-In-One. m clay for $25 or have a pos­ of the Game, the series will not With only six episodes for each ter made of yourself for $4.98. rotate with each other. The six series, the producers are select­ The opening of the Interna­ episodes of each show will be ing superior scripts, whereas Summer Theater tional Festival last week was presented on six consecutive in a series that runs 26 episodes, a benefit for UNICEF. TonyGeor- Wednesday evenings, and a spe­ a few are generally of lower gUas, assistant professor of ra­ cial will separate the end of quality. "U BOHEME" dio-television at Valley State was one segment from the premiere The Four-In-One experiment there, taping messages from pas­ of the next is the closest thing yet to Bri- sers-by to be sent throughout Fri., July 24, 8 PM Dennis Weaver's Mr-Cloud (Continued on nage 4) "(pRitl AavertittPmer*^" WANTED: Sat, July 25, 8 PM

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I0AM-6PM For Further Information-Adm. 211, Ext. 255 Page 4 Valley State Summer Sundlal July 23, 1970 Hot Fun., calendar Dbcussion techniques offered e^ontinneH frorn pace 3) e^ontinneH frorn pace 3) •'v • course ir "Early Childhood Edu­ tish television, where aeries run TODAY: A teacher shouldn't be a switch­ Several 'micro groups" will 2-6 p.m. .Summer .Swimming and cation" at Valley State last only as long as they retain their board operator,'' controlling the be formed in the class as a means Recreation, Gym spring, will teach a semester quality. tiiiieb when cluldien students are of discovering what effective cour.se in discussion techniques} A prediction: McCloud will 7:30 p.m. 'Red Shoes", Little permitted to speak but should groups are. Mrs. Green sa'd the at the college this fall. prove r,c, sucecs.sful, th.it it will i'heater encourage the children to share micro groups wil.' organize Futher information about the return as a full-fledged series FIUUAY Ideas while respecting the rights through the process of ".snow­ workshop may be obtained by for the 1971-72 season, and it 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. "Aesop's of others, according to Reva balling" in which a group of phoning 349-1200, ext. 1560. will replace an NBC show that Falables" , Studio Theatre Green, who will teach a work­ strangers form pairs, then fours, has been on for many, many 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. "Red Shoes", shop on discussion techniques then eights to learn about each years. Little Theatre at San Fernando Valley State other. Best of the new single re­ 2-6 p.m. Summer Swimming and College this summer. She said the class itself will cord.";: "Joanne" by Mike Ne­ Recreation, Gym Mrs. Green is a part-time in­ be conducted in a discussion for­ SUMMER smlth, a country-flavored rock 8 p.m. "La Boheme", Campus structor at the college and group mat with very little lecture. "We song that proves, by golly, the Theatre counselor for the unemployed hope to create an environment boy had some talent, even If SATURDAY: at the Pacoima Skills Center. where the students can try out SUNDIAL he was a Monkee. But all Is 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. "Aesop's She will teach "Discussion Tech­ techniques which might help them ROGER SCOTT, Editor forgiven, and KGBS and KRLA Falables", Studio Theatre niques and Program Planning" in group situations where polar­ are giving airplay to "Joanne." 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. "Red daily from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. ization could s^asily talte place." Put>iishe<1 weeWy during tne summer Shoes, Little Tlieatre school sessions by the Board of Publica­ The song comes from his album August 3-14. Mrs. Green said she has used tions, San Fernando Valley State College, 2-6 PJGll^.5j^llUl\J^r .'^'f,i"^^i'""' r."*^ - "Magnetic South," which further, """Shc^'is^ offering the workshop many of the techniques as an 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northrldge, CalU. Recreation, Gym 91324. Editorial offices are located In Sierra proves Nesmith's talents. for the first time at Valley State elementary school teacher for 8 p.m. "La Boheme", Campus Hall North 206, telephone 349-1661 or "Only You Know and I Know" to create an atmospliere where three years and in parent edu­ 349-1200, extensions 3B0 and 382. Adver- Theatre by Dave Mason has been pulled ideas, techniques and skills can cation. She became involved in the tt'^ln? and Imslness offices are located In SUNDAY: Sierra Hall North 224, telephone 349-lfifii from his top-selling LP, "Alone be learned and used on a pio- study of discussion techniques or 349-1200, ext. 381. 2-6 p.m. Summer SWililftming and Together." Mason has written fessional level. while working toward her mas­ The Summer Sundlal is a member of many hits for other people (in­ Recreation, Gym Registration for the course is ter's degree at Valley State. the California Newspaper Publishers As- cluding "Feeling Alright"), and COMING P: VENTS: . - sftclation and the California Intercollegiate open to anyone, including pp.rents, A limit of 30 students may Press .\ssoclallon: and I.s a client of the now finally has a hit of his own. July 28, Colloquium,"Water- our teachers, school and business register for the summer session Associated Press. The Summer Sundial This will be rising to the top most important natural resource" administrators and counselors. workshop. Registration will take is represented nationally by National Ed­ ucational Advertising Services, of the charts within the next July 29, Family Recreation Night, The workshop will include a study piace at the college from 1 to two weeks. Airplay on all local Gym Opinions expressed in editorials reflect of listening and discussion skills 4 p.m. on Monday, August 3. those of the Summer Sundial and not neces­ rockers. July 30, Psychology 320 Admis­ for use in .meetings and in tho Mrs. Green, who taught a sarily those of the college. "Do You See My Lqva (For sion Test classroom. 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