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Show CSU Drama Students Heighten Rehearsal Activities A cast of fourteen students at College of Southern Utah is entering Its final week of rehearsals re-hearsals on "Arsenic and Old Lace," popular three-act comedy scheduled for presentation Nov. 2-3 In the CSU auditorium. The Broadway success by Joseph Kesselring is the first major drama dra-ma of the season at the college, and Is under the direction of Prof. Richard M. Rowley. Cast members are students In the Theatre Workshop cJ asses. The story concerns the "Mad Brewster" family, which includes two sweet old spinsters who have a knack for "mixing things," such as arsenic and strychnine, and the like; a brother who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt, and another brother who about a dozen notches In his gun, give or take one or two either way. In the cast are Faun Rae Oker-lund, Oker-lund, Loa, and Carol Williams, Cedar City, as the spinsters; Kel-land Kel-land Terry, Rockville, as Mortimer Morti-mer Brewster, the only sane member of the family; Jackie Wlnterrose, Cedar City, as Elaine, Mortimer's long suffering fiance; Clark and Lane Ronnow, Panaca, Nevada; Gerald Matheson, and Jerry Frame, Cedar City; San-ford San-ford Topham, Parowan, asTeddy Brewster; Nelson Taylor and Jim Miller, also of Parowan; Dean McAllister, Kanab; Steve Rozelle, Sprlngdale. Student director is Clark Ronnow; Ron-now; stage manager is Jerry Frame, and technician is Steve Rozelle. |