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Show SKIS pens play on school stage Kathleen Childs, Mrs. Van Daan; Jim Durante, Mr. Van Daan; Leland Chapman, Peter; Robert Lauritzen, Mr. Dussell; John Pehrson, Mr. Kraler; Grace Banks, Meip; Laurie Sheffield, Margot. Student director for the production pro-duction is Linda Dowhaniuk, with Phyllis Jackson handling lights; Dixie Dunkley, assisted by Fenton Billings of the woodwork wood-work department and his students, stu-dents, helping with the scenery. Springville High School will present "The Diary of Anne Frank," tonight and Saturday, January 18, beginning at 8:15 in the high school auditorium. The play was presented last night to an appreciative audience. aud-ience. Directed by Merrill Ray Carter Car-ter of the high school faculty, the 3-act play is a thrilling story of human emotion. "I still believe in spite of everything, every-thing, people are really good at heart," Anne says. Her faith does not die even through her tribulation o f concentration camps, losing her best friend and ieaving her family. Playing the leading role is Kathy Pabst as Anne. Lee Russell Rus-sell will be seen as Mr. Frank; Susan Jackson, Mrs. Frank |