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Show r 1 loii'.lvrs of tlv Ci raiul County Junior llie,h drama lass shown in ono of tho successful presentations Star Hall last week. Class is under tho direction t Darwin .ule r. jnior High Drama Group resents Two Plays in Star Hall T-,- lir.una class of CCJIl, t:u' u.i'tV.ion of ta-Vv.;.-.r Darwin 0 ltcr, per- i tvfoiv students ami ,'V'.y.:e March 2.'. in ivra rm.m.ocs hold i'l y H.ill. CoauV.y was -..iai w-"1 sus-.vnse i:. , presentation of the two .vs. Twelve O'clock M.nV.er" is a mystery invlvir.: at--vxai marvier and terror m characters portr.nod in i vr were Madame Ola V.ck.e Hall. Mr. llomor M ke Sos. Diana by 'e S-Ahcr. Tarn by Kerrie cser.. Rass by B.H Hud-n. Hud-n. Korter.se by Lots Loach. ii Jar by Kurt Blast. FA ;:ive lighting and a gothlc st :: r.g ee-ntriUitod to the mood of tiie play. "It's Cold in Them Tlmr Hils" was a hill-billy comedy complete w.th sh,'!;.:ms and udd.rgs and containing laughable moiiwi's and hil-ar'.eins hil-ar'.eins lir.es. Characters in tins story wore Alan West as Pa, Lora Irish as Ma, Vickie Hall as Mr. Yander-m.re. Yander-m.re. Ivfoky Thompson as W1 i ran Windermere, Susie Edi?c as Snoddy, Norman Marsirg as 7a ke, Rooky Hayes as Sarray. Belinda Fortisa as NV.lie Ann. J.ir.my Jackson as Becky Mao. Olivia Dc'.ong as Man-rfy. Man-rfy. and M.ir- HiiUips as Prissy lxu. |