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Show School Play Is Set For Tonite, Fri. War Story Makes Plea For World-Wide Peace "Rosemary For Remembrance," Remem-brance," a gripping portrayal of the human aide of armed conflict and of triumph of men and women over the grimness and horror of war, will be presented tonight and Friday night in the high school auditorium beginning at 8:15. Annual high school play, the drama is a three-act production which makes a vital plea for world peace and general disarmament, disarm-ament, and according to advance reports the interpretations of the various characters is very ably done by the high school dramatists. drama-tists. Special new scenery has been constructed for the play under the direction of David Alleman and should contribute greatly to the success of the production. - Included in the cast are Reed Brockbank as Captain Jack Rose-land; Rose-land; Jacqueline Senior, Malvina; Cecelia Maycock, Beatrice King; Maurine Gore, Louise; Lucille Oakley, Rosemary; Junior Burgi, Colonel Johns; Mark Eddington, Cornelius Apperson Conkright III; Lena Carnesecca, Betty Brown; Calvin Clyde, Tom; Byron Wardle, Phil; Helen Christensen, Ruth; Floyd Anderson, Major Appleby. Student directors are Luella Huntington and Phyllis Boyer; stage managers, David Alleman and Junior Burgi; accompanist, Bob Jenkins; business manager, Don Humphrey; property managers, man-agers, Richard Reynolds and Dar-rell Dar-rell Barrett. Director of the play is Miss Virginia Rivers, speech director at the high school. A press comment from Continental, Conti-nental, Ohio, points out that, "More than eight hundred people sat breathless and spellbound while the seniors brought to life upon the stage the story of the little French war nurse, Rosemary. Rose-mary. There was a lump in almost every throat as the curtain closed on the entire cast singing 'There's a Long, Long Trail A-Winding.' " |