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Show IMgb Scbool IRews Winners of the "American- I ism A Study in Freedom" essay es-say contest are Zelda Merry-weather, Merry-weather, first place; Harlan Anderson, An-derson, second. The contest was conducted as a project in the English department. Mrs. Vera Bond made the announcement announce-ment Tuesday. The Senior class has chosen Love is Too Much Trouble," a three-act farce by Guernsey i LePelley, for the Senior class play. Further details will appear ap-pear at a later date. On April 12th at 8 p. m., "The Belle of the West," a musical comedy of the Golden West by Charles George, will be presented present-ed in the Milford High School auditorium. The music department depart-ment and the speech department have collaborated in arranging this fun-filled comedy. The cast of characters: Plete plant food supplies all the nutrients grass must get from soil Speedy Summers (who runs the hotel) Kim Mortensen Boise Bess (his cook and housekeeper) Gayle Tolley Handsome Harry (bashful and shy) Daniel Blake Sure-Shot Sam (a gambler) Clyde Turner Alan Miller (from the East) Dick Fisher Mrs. Ida Mae Brown (also from the East) Joan Smith Cussin' Cal (a miner) Bob Crane A Carmen (a Spanish girl) : KesIer y. Colorado Carrie (Harry's girl) Bonnie Munk y Klondike Kittie (enamored of Sam) Darlene N. Benson Seattle Sue (Cal's girl friend) Afton Hollis ' M'ssouri Myrt, Nevada Nettie, Laramie Lou (ladies of Roarin', Creek) Lois Fowles, Anne McCulley, Dorothy Fisher The regular chorus, supplemented by Darryl Schramm, Larry , Edwards, LeRoy Griffiths and Donald Rowley will add to the musical background of the comedy. Accompanist ; Jeanette G. Stoker )D'rectors: Mr. Gordon Childs, Music Department. , Mrs. LaVeta Holm, Speech Department. Advertising and Programs Vanda O'Leary Stage Properties Larry Edwards Tickets Connie Thompson and Betty Stewart Prompters: RaVonne McKnight, Connie Thompson, Betty Stewart |