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DWAYNE ESTEP and Chris Engen are shown in this scene from the Diaiy
of Anne Frank which will be presented by the Shelton High School Drama
Department.
Diary of Anne Frank
is being rehearsed
"The Diary of Anne Frank,"
based on the diary kept by a
teenage Jewish girl while hiding
with her family from Nazi
pursuers in World War tl, will be
presented at the Shelton High
School auditorium December l
and 2 beginning at 8 p.m.
Friday night Chris Engen will
be seen as the vivacious Anne
and on Saturday night the same
role will be played by Brenda
Liebenow. Both nights Russ
Moore will be seen in the role of
Anne's gentle father 'in this
Pulitzer Prize play that has
enthralled audiences throughout
the world, and particularly
overwhelmed guilt-ridden
audiences in Germany.
The action of the real-life
drama begins with file discovery
of Anne's secret diary by her
father when he returns for a last
look at the Amsterdam attic
where his daughter (who
subsequently died in a
concentration camp) lived many
bright moments in an
atmosphere that was tense and
fearful but also full of courage
and love and even happiness. As
he reads the diary, the events of
the cramped two-year seclusion
unfold on the stage.
In the first scene of this
flashback, the first night in the
hideout that is protected by
Gentile Hollanders at the peril of
their own lives, Frank tells his
teenage youngster, "Remember,
there are no walls, there are no
bolts, no lock, that anyone can
Oil spill possibility
iS the biggest question
(Continued from page one.)
pipeline, discussed the location
which will be kept in existing
utility corridors as much as
possible. In Mason County, he
said, it will follow the Bonneville
Power Administration
right-of-way for about 24 miles
of the 40 miles through Mason
County.
There will be one pump
station located southwest of
Shelton. This will be, he said,
the first pump station on the
pipeline after the line leaves Port
Angeles.
The pipe, he said, will have a
thickness of about 3/8th of an
inch and the oil which flows
through it will have a
temperature of about 55 degrees.
The pipeline will be three feet
underground, he said.
The intended plan, he said, is
to bury the pipeline under
stream and river beds where it
crosseS.
The average crew which will
be working on the installation,
he said, will be about 480
persons and would be able to
put down half a mile to a mile
of pipe a day.
There have been many
similar pipelines Installed and in
operation without any problems,
he said.
He said a 90-foot
construction easement would be
obtained from property owners
and that after construction was
complete, a 75-foot maintenance
easement would be maintained.
The only property which
would be purchased, he said,
would be for the pump station.
He said, in answer to
questions, that an oil spill
contingency plan was being
planned and would be in
operation before the pipeline was
put into operation.
John Douglas, from the state
Energy Site Evaluation Council,
described the activities of that
group.
He said hearings have been
held in all the counties in the
state and it has been determined
that the project does not conflict
with land use plans in any
county except Clallam on the
location of the proposed oil
storage facility.
He said the EIS is presently
in the process of being evaluated
and that a contested case hearing
will be held before the council
makes a recommendation to the
governor.
He said it appeared now the
earliest date which the council
could come up with a
recommendation to the governor
would be in July of 1979.
It was also pointed out that
Mason County would receive
personal property taxes on the
pipeline.
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put on your mind."
And Anne heeds his words,
filling her days and nights with
sensitive and energetic
experience. She develops from a
vexing, coltish adolescent to a
glowing young girl experiencing
first love in captivity. When,
towards the end of the play, the
hiding place is discovered, and
Anne and her fellow fugitives are
led away to concentration
camps, the 15-year-old is able to
smile as slle takes a last, loving
look at the confined quarters in
which she has spent many full
and joyous moments - perhaps
because she couldn't believe that
death awaited her a few months
later. Her final dire fate is
referred to in the prologue, but
it is not depicted in the play,
which - for all its sense of
cowering flight from horror - is
a warmly human comedy about
an adolescent girl's coming into
young womanhood.
In addition to Chris Engen
and Russ Moore, the Friday
night cast will include Bonnie
Strickland, as Anne's patient
mother, close to hysteria; Mary
Ellen King as the frivolous and
selfish wife of the family sharing
the hideaway with the Franks;
Richard Fitzgerald as her greedy
and grouchy husband; Dwayne
Estep as the young boy with
whom Anne falls in love; Brad
Butterfield as the whinning,
lonely dentist who comes to
share the refuge; Shannon Estep
as Anne's quiet older sister;
Brian Hardie as the courageous
friend who hides the Jews; and
Mary Lewis as the young girl
who brings them supplies.
Saturday in addition to
Brenda Liebenow and Russ
Moore, you will see Cheryl
Goldsby as Mrs. Frank; Heidi
Lester as Mrs. van Daan; Allan
Burks as Mr. van Daan; Dave
House as Mr. Dussel; Elaine
McGrew as Margot Frank; Mike
Givens as Mr. Krater; and Sue
Fullerton as Miep.
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Page 2 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, November 23, 1978
Many get
two-day
holiday
City, county, state and
government offices in Mason
County will be closed Thursday
and Friday for the Thanksgiving
holiday.
Federal government offices
will be closed Thursday for the
holiday, but will be open Friday.
Most businesses will be
closed Thursday for the holiday,
but will be open Friday for the
kick off of the Christmas
shopping season.
Schools in the county will
not hold classes Thursday and
Friday in observance of the
holiday.
The U.S. Post Office will be
closed Thursday for the holiday,
but will have full operation
Friday.
The. State Driver's License
office here will be closed
Thursday and Friday, but will be
open on the regular schedule
Saturday.
Garbage collection in the city
of Shelton will be one day late
the last two days of the week
with the Thursday pick ups
being made Friday and the
Friday pick ups Saturday.
Two appear
in court
on charges
Two persons appeared in
Mason County superior court
Thursday before Judge Gerry
Alexander on criminal charges.
James McAllister, Hoodsport,
appeared with his attorney Jack
Hanemann, Olympia, to enter a
plea of not guilty to a charge of
possession of a controlled
substance.
Also appearing before Judge
Alexander was Daane Norris,
Shelton, who appeared for
identification on an amended
information filed by the
prosecuting attorney's office.
He is charged vith second
degree burglary and first degree
theft, both felcnies, and
unlawfully killing a dog, a gross
misdemeanor. He hd initially
been charged only with second
degree burglary.
Information filed in the case
says the incidents occurred April
10 at the Jeanette Whitcomb
residence.
Judge Alexander set bail on
Norris at $7,500. Norris was
brought over from the Thurston
County jail where he is being
held in connection with charges
in that county. He was returned
to Thurston County after his
court appearance here.
Judge Alexander appointed
the Olympia law firm of
Whitehouse and Hanemann to
represent Norris on the charges
here.
!
THE HEAVY, wet snow which was falling Sunday whipped
northeast winds would stick to almost anything as this pictU
packed with snow in the Agate area shows. The area ac
10 inches of snow before it stopped falling.
Deferred sentence
given Belfair woman
Marcia Hiistad, Belfair, was
given a three-year deferred
sentence on a charge of negligent
homicide, to which she had
previously pleaded guilty.
The sentence was imposed by
Judge Gerry Alexander in Mason
County Superior Court
Thursday.
in addition to the deferred
sentence, Mrs. Hilstad was
ordered to serve 60 days in the
Thurston County jail, pay
restitution to the family of the
victim and to pay $150 into the
current expense fund of the
county.
,The charges against Mrs.
Hilstad were the result of a
two-car collision on Highway 3
October 27, 1977 in which
Martin Jackson, Beifair, was
killed.
Deputy Prosecutor Richard
Adamson told the court that a
witness was following Mrs.
H ilstad's vehicle for some
distance before the collision and
had told officers her vehicle was
weaving over the centerline and
fog line on a number of
occasions.
Adamson told the court Mrs.
Hilstad was seriously injured in
the collision, and that a blood
sample taken at the hospital had
shown a blood alcohol report of
.16.
He also told the court Mrs.
Hilstad had received a deferred
sentence previously on a charge
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program had offered her an
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Judge Alexander, in imposing
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