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wocked ia telcvinior. iur 18 ^'c had a great stage manager injyearsAuMd the 61-year-old, who 22-year-old Eric Marsch, who |a^ bM^IS'yeart of community was very loving and comfiassion- ilneaterrM ate.** ^/^'l^tat^rg^d^.lus n **Fogey LxMsberg said be wanu **to get •ccocBfwnist win be provided The 16 petforaunces of “New Fogey Follies of 1994'* will open June 8 M the Howard Conn llie- atre and run weekends through • . “T^jM ■ :‘‘n v» VSunday, June 19. . ,<• . i«*_ tured TYankee.DoodTLast year ’s show featured 40^^-Boogie WoogieBugk seniors singing and dancing in a the Andrew Sitten an full-scale musical revue that fea- ^ of Broa^ay^^'4'ATEUEIVFrom Coveritoo’s illustratioa class display well-. ! groomed takoL:>:'.i; <j[ ■^Tbe'Melkr*i itudcnti vary greatly. jSqme'CMC from as far away as <br />>»■ .c 7 <br />4 '.r v ■. 'What: Atelier LeSueur* 's^ent ait show.T^ent 1 to .4 p.ju Saturdi day,AprUJ6i.‘ #^c.e::2180.Nonh Sioi^ i^ve.oroi»: “ • : <br />Imhaloet .ftee.. <br />|dnni^<m>^966.;^ <br />'ing a few classes per week for per- <br />fuliillnienL <br />Judith Cudaod of Sl Louis Park <br />sidd. -I4y youngest is five — it’s <br />^timefor^tokaratodnw.” aftodiestaitedlnaudiesattheate- <br />one ttiKlenta are working full- lia.Afiagradatioa.siKwillcoatiD- <br />00 their ait with die intentioa of ue to instnict and pursue her interest <br />seeing their pieces sold in galleries. in spiritual art Another graduating <br />'tf Many .have taken instruction at artist is Patrick Devonas. <br />■ i <br />I. <br />other art scbotds. A few were com­ <br />mercial artists.' ’^0 <br />lie stated art school at age 16 in <br />Switzerland. While studying abstract <br />' •' ‘ A coounoD thiead leerns to be that art, he realized he w anted to learn <br />.their talcota were not fully realized, symbolism. He studied illustratian tf <br />;Tbe style of the masten seems to pro- Brigham Young University in Provo, <br />'videfulfiUineati.t N rf«>. Utah. A teacher there responded to <br />i'Among those graduating from his frustration with a brochure from <br />.'Atelier LeSueur, are Carolyn Link, the aelier. <br />Kim AlkmaihBerey of Hopkins and An exceptional student, Devonas <br />Patrick Devonas of Shoiewood. Their is graduating from a four-year pro- <br />^worit will be on display Saturday at gram after three years. One of the few <br />.^atelier.: iV-.'v <br />!tr|Alkm^Beaty ^ she was ftus <br />full-time students, he is able to sup- <br />poit himself with his art He plans to <br />A <br />tiated ia her wock as a commercial go on to graduate studies, continuing <br />'artist' > -tr «: ■. ;i ■. <br />i"! didn't like the restriction of <br />with ait work and instnicting. <br />Doth artists are available for com- <br />■s <br />doing only what tire client needed and missioned work. Their work atxl that <br />baying to be .mtnihed by time and of others will be on display Saturday, <br />mooey.’!*-'}^'^,^Marc Johnson's illustration class <br />'j jvlAt ooe.'poiqt,' she coounuted be- has work on display at the Jack Wold <br />tweetTGuam^and Minnesota. Her Fine Art Gallery in Minneapolis. In-^ V<U«U1 ouw iTtuuivawia. iivt ■ uiv r%i\ <br />i V;. busbaodjwasitransferred to Guam ,f(»mation: 339-5191. <br />I ••• i f'*.»•*; ' ’ <br />- • f •• r* > ^ r7* -•• • - <br />Wastebasket Revue’ cbiitiniito break run recoi^ftiri^ <br />Scholarships are benefited school song ar^,da <br />_ ____ ' • ^Staff Report <br />sseo School District 279 <br />1 I has produced its original <br />V.1^ vMi^ show, *Tbe Waste ­ <br />basket Revue,” for 27 years. <br />The volunteers’ work has <br />raised $323,500 for scholarships <br />for graduating seniors over the <br />years. <br />The eight peifonnances with e <br />total of 5,700 sems at Park Center <br />High School auditorium are usual ­ <br />ly sold out , <br />The original show grossec <br />enough at the box office to aware restaurant. Planet Marlwood. <br />seven scholarships for a total of <br />$2,000. <br />,^T <br />r* <br />fi <br />• (mTIw nuisk;is a varic <br />,'i. tttMg nndiluVptcnd <br />I fiorndM 19601^^^ <br />The’show opened A <br />j^,cootiiuies through April <br />' Among the commi> <br />are ' Ann Wobig* direi <br />.Swingin ’ Eds. directo <br />^^i'Dallywho founded a <br />c the'Atlantis..Tbeatre in <br />Park,’producer '.Ross <br />« Maple>Gro ve < J uaior <br />• « chief writer Sieve Auc <br />t Vm. <br />» .* <br />Marl Ramsey, superintendent.; <br />of Osseo schools, pleys the viston-.;,:, <br />This year's 21 winners arc ary owner of the megamall com-1 <br />being presenteu z cf $3T 000. plex. <br />'The show this year is "Marl of <br />America.” <br />It's based around a variety of <br />VtHis faithful mascot is a burro <br />called “Smokey.” <br />The musical portions of the.-.^ <br />i ^--11r-^^ <br />' iprn. '-’i <br />I /.V. ■‘T.i. ’ill.! r,‘| <br />( • 'd-iif <br />J/>V\.T71 >1 ' <br />'cV;ir;rMir.u\' . <br />'fn.v, <br />.1 ' ' ' rr <br />/, I 6Vi 9M2" | <br />ZESrAKO'UWM-- <br />skits that spoof a family ’s visit to show include two different sets by! fi* <br />a giant mall and the unusual char- the 70-plus members of the dis-^> <br />acters they meet along their way, uict’s.singing group, the Swingin ’*________________ <br />including a visit to the newest Eds, led by Ann Wobig.' .'. <br />» ^ - ... *1^ •«» ^ —m mm, <br />II ^€48964800 mrimi;eiii»yaubm«irK47sciM