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Show 6Cast In Unique Play ... j t rr ; ' . . A : N ' . . v- : ; . II . .; ', .: 1 - .f i ; - - . , - t ' ' - I i . ' . .-" - '. I I Six of the cast rehearse for the play, "The Miser," to be presented Wednesday and i Thursday, May 3-4 by the high school drama department. Left 'to right, Dale Long, Lois Pritchett, Geraldine Wilson, Douglas Childs, Huston Wingate, seated, Robert Barton. Photo by Omar Hansen Unusual Play, "The Miser " Will Be Staged By the High School May 3-4 "The Miser," an entirely different play is scheduled sched-uled for production by the high school dramatic art department next Wednesday and Thursday evenings, May 3 and 4. A delightful, romantic comedy packed with jjlaughs, suspense and thrills, this custome play will be enjoyed by everyone as the fourteen students work to create the original characters. charac-ters. Hoop skirts and satin breeches worn in Paris in 1668 will be seen in this unusual play, which has the. actors not .only speaking -to the other members of the cast, but also confiding in the audience. The cast includes: "Huston Wing-ate, Wing-ate, Geraldine Wilson, Dale Long,' Douglas Childs, Betsy Young, Lois Pritchett, Kent Diamond, Robert Barton, Jay Liechty, Lowell Dal-lin, Dal-lin, Katherine Ann Holley. Helen Johnson, Mary Walker and Leland Ford. Those who will also be responsible respon-sible for the success of the production pro-duction are Janet Robertson and Joan Alleman, student directors; Helen Ash, business manager; Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Marsh, Dawna Jane Carter, Ann Patrick, Elsie Davis, assistant business managers; Harriet Whiting, Whit-ing, property manager, Mary Dal-ton, Dal-ton, assistant. |