- Skeena Theatre Arts plumbs the unmemorable _ Contributed by _ Skeena Theatre Arts | _ Remember. the forgettable days of high school? _- Skeena Theatre Arts helps you to experience the experience all over again with its comic/seri- ous: full length play School Daze. The crazy, lazy, hazy remembrances include: 1. Deciding whether to tell your parents what you really learned in school. 2. Thinking about dropping out. 3. Not being happy with the ‘ugly/pretty rules. 4. Being grounded because of & progress report with no pro- press, . 5. Encountering your. teach- er’s gorilla face look. 6. Learning that a friend was being abused. 7, Feeling like a freak because you were too tall. 8. Fretting about a school dance. 9. Discovering that your ef- forts at romance bombed. 10. Having to write about “The Most Interesting Thing That Happened This Year’? and realizing nothing interesting ‘happened. 11. Competing, hoping, and losing. - 12, Discovering on the day of school photographs that a huge pimple has sprouted on your: nose. 13. Suffering your father’s anger after your teacher phoned home. 14, Worrying about your bra size. 15. Feeling like a complete and utter fool while doing a demonstration speech in front of ‘the class. . 16. Deciding whether to cheat ° or not to cheat on a test. _ 17. Losing your girlfriend to another guy. oo 18. Complaining about poe- try. 19. Sitting through some real- ly ‘‘weird’” assemblies. 20. Getting a crush. 21, Feeling like no one cares. 22. Worrying about your grades. 23. Suffering the stress of school work and working part- time, 24. Worrying that you haven’t had a girlfriend/boyfriend. 25. Living for gossip. 26. Reading “How to Write | the Perfect Love Letier’’. 27. Hating PE showers, 28. Learning about an at-: tempted suicide. 29. Realizing that school is life and that life involves making some tough decisions. The cast includes: ’ Kevin Oates, Matt Hanley, Wes Peterson, Eron Petho, Art Soares, Scott Taylor, Suzie Munson, Dana Johanson, Deb- bie Wiebenga, Lisa Van Hulle and Shauna Prest in ‘Hang Tough”’. Leah Wilson and Kari Wold in ‘Beth and Joan’, “Bobby Basanti and Kevin“ Oates in ‘‘The Test’’, Natalie Michaud Dropout’’, Jennifer England in ‘What Did You Learn at School To- day?’’. in “The Jackie Palmu in ‘Fire Drill’’, Shelley Hawryluk in ‘‘Missing Mandy”’, co, Manpreet Parmar in ‘The New Kid’’. Kevin Oates, Bobby Basanti, Link Baker, Louie Pelletier, Daphne Heenan and Leah Wilson in ‘“‘High School Awards Night’’, Alayne Fleischmann in “Last Chance for the Dance”... Caulleen Morrison in ‘Best Years”, Matt Haniey in ‘‘Love Letters to Suzy’’. Nicole Page and Chantel Robertson in ‘“‘Last Day’’, Shannon Hamhuis in ‘The Winner’’. Liz Batty, Wes. Peterson, ‘Alayne Fleischmann and Link Baker in ‘‘Silence Please”. Angie Allemann in ‘‘Cheer- leading Try-Outs’’. Cathy Illingworth in ‘School Pictures’’. | Kari Allen in “Big Black Lies’. Jacque Scriver in “‘You Put What on Your Hair?’’ The director is Brian Koven, who will be assisted by Lori Myers and Tricia Walker as con- trol booth personnel and Jordan Bujtas and Pat Ekman as techni- cians, School Daze will be presented on Friday and Saturday, June 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. in the R.E.M. ~ Lee’ Theatre. ‘Tickets ‘at the door are $6, and advance tickets, available at Sight and Sound, are $4.50. ; The play is not recommended for young children. R.E.M. Lee Theatre — ing the Forgettable”. @® June 11, 10:35 a.m. Theatre. Terrace Art Gallery — The Terrace Inn — @ Gigi’s — “Santos”. @ Augie’s — Terrilyn. @ May 30 to June 24 Dept. music. | @ June 10, 2 p.m. — Lois Walker, family entertainment. _ Arts and En and 1:45 p.m. — @ June 3 to 17 — B.C. Young Artists’ Exhibition. Northern Motor Inn, George’s Pub — @ May 21 to June 9 — Bolero Bros. Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 — | @ June 7 and 2 — Rocky Tops. June 1 is steak night. Kitimat Mount Elizabeth Theatre — . e June 13 and 14 — Senior drama students present five one-act plays, “Werewolf”, “The Day Paul Newman Came to Call’, “No One Wants to. Know”, “‘Bleeders” and “On Stage, Mr. Smith”. | Kitimat Centennial Museum — — Portraits of the Wild, photos by Joanne Monaghan and Brian Bagatto. Prince Rupert Performing Arts Centre ~ @ May 30, 7:30 p.m. — “All That Jazz”. @ June 4 and 5,8 p.m. — @ June 8 and 9, 7:30 p.m. — Indian Cultural Days, native dance and tertainment @ May 30, 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. — Caledonia band/choir. '@ May 31, 8 p.m. — Terrace Little Thea playwright director Daniel Barnswell. @ June 8 and9,8p.m. — Skee tre presents “Room 44”, by local na Theatre Arts’ “Schoo! Daze: Remember- “Our Footprints”, Headlines “Midsummer Night’s Dream”, P.R.S:S. Drama —| Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 30, 1990 B13 e | Roast celebrity.a:]| | E if well-kept secret | The Dr, R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation will hold its sec- ond annual Celebrity Roast and Auction on Saturday, Jiine 16 at the Inn of the West. ; — The monies raised from this project will .g0. towards the . ¥ purchase of a CAT scanner for Mills Memorial’ Hospital.: . Board member David Lane says the Hospital Foundation was - § founded “‘to raise funds for the betterment of health. care in | our community’. The CAT scanner has been identified by . | medical staff as a number one priority of acute care in Ter-. Tace. Lane is optimistic that within the next 12 to 18 months, they should be able to realize the goal of the half-million: . dollar instrument. They have the Minister of Health’s agree- ff ment in principle. The City of Terrace has committed $50,000 which will be handed over the day the Foundation orders the scanner. “The _ city has been most supportive,’ adds Lane. At present, $170,000 has been raised including the city’s commitment. Other donations and projects are in the works. The second annual Celebrity Roast and Auction will “roast’’ an as-yet un-named “‘local individual with a colorful past in the history of Terrace’’. Bill McRae, also a director of the Foundation, says, ‘‘Last year it was a success beyond our wildest expectations.’’ This year’s auction will include two of 50 limited edition prints of a local scene by world-renowned Native artist Roy Vickers, two shovels autographed by Premier Bill Vander Zalm, and a number of other items. The auction will be the main fundraiser of this event. The re- mainder of Vickers’ limited edition prints will be for sale at Northern Light Studio and the original acrylic painting will also be for sale. The next planned fundraiser of the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation after the auction will be a Fun Golf _ try our famous Eggs Benedict or Worker’s Breakfast. Prices are reasonable and the food is great! Breakfast is served from Tournament on Aug. 19. NeEsWesd by Robert Q. Smith General Manager SKEENA BALLROOM Come down and see our completely redecorated Skeena Ballroom at the Terrace Inn. It looks great! And it’s the ideal place to hold that next meeting or conference and certainly the finest spot in town to hold a wedding reception or an- niversary. The Skeena Ballroom will hold up to 200 people for banquets. Our Banquet Co-ordinator, Jane Torgalson, | will be glad to help you plan your next important event. WEDDING RECEPTIONS Book your wedding reception in our Skeena Ballroom or Dolly Varden room and get our Honeymoon Package Bonus: @ A complimentary Honeymoon suite @ A bottle of champagne, flowers and chocolates in your room. @ Breakfast in bed @ Private limousine service to Terrace/Kitimat airport to start off your honeymoon or service to your home in the Ter- race area, _ _ ; Try our new Ballrooms and Honeymoon Bonus, the Ter- race Inn is the perfect place to hold a wedding reception. Call us soon and book a date. BREAKFAST AT THE TERRACE INN We now open our dining room at 5:30 a.m. for Breakfast, Monday to Saturday. Get an early start on the day with a hearty meal in our beautiful new Kermodei Dining Room. We specialize in French Toast, Pancakes and Waffles or perhaps $:30 a.m. to 41:30 a.m. BUFFET LUNCH Monday to Friday, the Terrace Inn prepares a fine Noon Hour Buffet including soup, salads, a hot entree and dessert for only $6.25. It’s fast and it’s the best luncheon deal in town. Join us soon. 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Pnone: 635-6630 Fax: 635-2788 Ni [TOLL FREE: +-e00-863-8156]