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Show JUNE MAD, BHS PLAY, READY TO STAGEJARCH 111 "June Mad", the annual dramatic dram-atic production of the Bingham high school, is to be presented Friday evening, March 14, at eight o'clock in the high school auditorium. There will be no admission charge, although all seats are to be reserved- Tickets may be secured by calling at the high school from Tuesday, March 11, until Friday noon- The play is a comeory, dealing l with vital problems of adolescence, adolesc-ence, or the "June Mad" age, and was suggested by the novel, "This Awful Age", written by Florence Ryerson and Colin Cle- ments. Miss Myrth Harvey of the speech department is the director. direc-tor. The role of the wise but judicious judic-ious mother is played by Irene Anderson. Robert Goff and Bob Krueger as fathers of typical present day children carry off their parts in splendid fashion. Ethel Richards as Penny and Paul Parisscnti as Chuck, play first on the sympathy and then the humor of the audience as they present three acts of excellent excel-lent entertainment. Other members of the cast are: Barbara Jenkins, Harry Watkins, Lynn Henson, Yaeko Mochizuki, Jack irolheins, Jack Bee, Betty Byrne and Donna Davies. |