The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1988 Page: 13 of 25
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May 19-20
Junior class offering Sweeny Todd comedy
By Operation Game Thief
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CHOKE HOLD — The Uano Junior Class Hay is well into production in
preparation for its May 19, 20 performance. Wesley Lucas plays the part of
Sweeny Todd and is not treating a newspaper sales gir [April Voglino] very
kindly. Of course, you will have to present to see what happens next.
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policeman, and Gina Laird, the
police inspector.
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Lovett’s "intended." Kristi Gaskins
plays Minnie, the Fairoak’s maid.
Honorable Mr. Cang is portrayed by
Michelle McCarthy. Hondo Over-
Complications set in and Todd is
harrassed by a waif from the city
orphanage (Victoria Horsak). a new-
spaper salesgirl (April Voglino), and
honest sailing lads (Vance Fisher
and Cory Stovall), and society
matrons (Staci Winn and Meagan
Redford). .
The cast also includes James
fines, and the OGT committee
approved $10,675 in rewards to 62
callers.
Rewards were granted for a variety
of violations. Two of the most
significant cases involved the ilegal
use of electrical shocking devices to
catch fish. Three violators paid more
than $12,600 in fines on 45 charges
after they were arrested in posses-
sion of 66 flathead catfish on a river.
The caller received $500 for the tip
leading to their arrest.
Another fisherman paid more than
$3,500 in fines on 15 charges after
being caught shocking fish in a lake.
A $300 award was authorized for this
case.
Another significant case involved
two hunters who were arrested for
illegally killing six deer at night from
a public road. They also were jailed
overnight for public intoxication.
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These violators paid more than
$8,200 in fines the next day. The
caller responsible for their arrests
was granted a $500 reward.
Since the inception of OGT in 1981,
the program has been responsible
for arrests of more than 1,300
violators who paid almost $300,000
in fines The committee has granted
$64,325 in rewards to 340 callers.
Therese Schroth
gradates May 7
Among graduates at Sam Houston
State University in Huntsville, on
. May 7, was Therese Schroth.
Graduating cum laude with a
bachelor of arts degree in photog- .
raphy, Miss Schroth had been
awarded two scholarships. She was a
member of Sigma Tau Delta (honor-
ary English organization).
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Schroth of Lakeland, Florida,
and the granddaughter of Mrs.
Therese Lehmberg of Llano.
AUSTIN — Anonymous callers
were active against poaching during
the past six months, providing
information that led to the arrest of
205 game and fish law violators.
Capt. Stanley Brooks of the Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department’s
Operation Game THief (OGT) pro-
gram. said the 1,064 calls received
for the six-month period ending this
month, were 49 percent above the
previous fall’s total.
OGT offers cash rewards to
persons who call toll-free 1 -800-792-
GAME and give information on
suspected violations. The rewards
are funded entirely from tax-deduc-
tible donations provided by individ-
uals and organizations.
Brooks said the six-month period
saw 438 citations issued, and 99
percent of the violators cited were
convicted. They paid $69,820 in
Trndemarks
EXPIRATION DATE: 5-31-88
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: Saucier grabs the third out to retire the Burmet Bulldogs
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I The Llano High School junior class
B presentation of “Sweeney Todd -
I Demon Barber of the Barbary
I Coast” Will be May 19-20. Perfor-
I mances will be at 7:30 p.m. in the
I LHS auditorium. Admission is $3 for
I adults and $2 for studnets.
I This production features comic
I chases, heart-rending moments in
I the city jail, and joyful reunions. It is
I set against a background of the
I Barbary Coast, Chinatown, and Nob
I Hill of 1850’s San Francisco.
I Sweeney Todd (Wesley Lucas) has
I a lucrative business shaving wealthy
| customers too closely. With the
| assistance of Mrs. Lovett (Connie
Brandenberger), he robs and mur-
ders. He also has other ambitions,
such as marrying the socially prom-
inent Lily Fairoak (Debi Davis),
taking over Widow Fairoak’s (Lori
Kolb) Nob Hill mansion, and enter-
ing politics.
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1988, newspaper, May 12, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585754/m1/13/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.