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Show gt r Goorvo. Utah , dxxie junior college April 24, 1942 v' '' 0 I II L P Jinn h rj PLAYS TO BE PRESENTED ONE -- ACT ECTio.n ; Inn hm SEVZN DATES UP FOR MONDAY C,J-!D- act plays will be presented by the play directing class Monday at 8 Each class is p. m. in the'vmiditorium. participating in a play, with members of Four one -- the speech group directing. Miss Ken- derson is supervising the production. All who desire to attend will be free of charge, except- children ad-aitt- ed - children will be charged 25d. This is distinctly a bribe for the immature to stay away. The junior class play, "Nobody Sleeps," will be presented for the second time, Such under 14. since it was given in assembly today. cast for this play, directed by Harriet Anderson, are: Garth Teitjen as The Carlotta Cannon as Daisy, Mary Taxman as Ada, Carina Cameron as Glory and Leora Black as Mrs. Busby. Spike, Friend at Court," by Claude Morton Vyse , directed by Vauna Mae Loany, is Tho characters the freshman comedy. "A are: Jerry Max Wilkins, Professor Spence Sspiin, Junior; Alma Sul-Julivan, Mrs. Bruce; Carol Sullivan, Mary liet; Peggy Judd, June; Wanda Lund, Francis; "Walter Snow, Miles; and Leland Meecham, the dean. The sophomores will present "The Weak diBruce; Spot," by George Kelly. It is to be rected by Alene Allen. Taking part are: Elaine Cannon, Mrs. West; Alpine Prince, Mr. 'West; and Margaret Kemp, Jenny. To be presented by the seniors mil be "The Mayor and the Manicure," by George Ade. The cast include: LaMoin Lamb, Mayor Milford ; Waldo Brooks, Nallio Milford; Emily Brown, Genevieve LeClair, a manicurist; Evona Cheney, Ruth. will direct. pleasant evening is promised all Truman Bowler A and attend. Who Primary the naming PRESIDENT election for tho purpose of two finalists in tho campaign for studentbody president are being held today. The polls will remain open until 5 oclock. candidates are being voted upon: St. Cherril Snow, Wayne Prince and InBob George; Arlo Hafen, Santa Clara; Seven score, Nephi; Shirl Evans, Parowan; Ben McUullin, Leeds; and Laurel Brinkerhoff, Glendale. The two candidates receiving the most votes will run in the final election May 1. They will organize their parties Monday, when other candidates for student a officers will be special assembly. Campaigning will in nominated continue Monday through Thursday. All students are urged to vote today. A lively at 3 D GUESTS AS GIRLS MOTHERS The is predicted. campaign Girls o'clock Day program DAY CONTINUES will continue this afternoon, a when fashion review will be given in the aud itorium. will prove interesting to the boy students as well as to the girls. Mothers of the Diziie girls will be This review at the special guests of their daughters fashion review and at the tea which fol- tea will continue until 6 oclock, and will be held in the Cannon building. The dance tonight is a "come as you lows. The wish," either formal or informal. The dance admission girls will pay themayusual be obtained at the price. Tickets bookstore. The Girls Day program started with the assembly program this morning. |