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Show Teen Age Student's Love Plight Told in School Play "A Case of Springtime," a modern mod-ern play depicting the mis-adventure of the romantic endeavors endeav-ors of a teen-age love affair, will be presented by the Cedar City Junior High School Thursday, Mar. 25 at the public school auditorium. aud-itorium. Patrons and parents are in-1 vited to attend the presentation. No admission will be charged. Fifteen young thespians of the school have pooled their talents for this energetic undertaking which is being directed by Mrs. V. C. Frame, drama director at the school. Bob Parker, the young lad with all the difficulties, will be portrayed por-trayed by Michael Frame, with Shirley, the apple of his eye, ably presented by Shirley Mclntyre. Supporting roles will be portrayed por-trayed by Leo Larson, Karen Old-royd, Old-royd, David Williams, Susan Adams, Eleanor Grimshaw, Zina limb, Mavis Slack, Dale Buha-nan, Buha-nan, Sharon Harris, Robert Clark, Judy Corry, Patricia Gardner, and Kenneth Jones. Curtain time has been set foi 8:15 p. m. |