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Show CSU Play Production Class Will Offer One-Act Plays When the curtain Roes up next J week on Theatre Matinee, patrons pat-rons will see the fruits of nearly near-ly a month's labors of student dramatists in the play production produc-tion class at the College of Southern Utah. Rehearsals on three one-act plays moved into final stages this week in preparation for an evening of clelghtful entertainment enter-tainment December 15, 8 p.m. in the college auditorium. "Suppressed Desires" by Susan Su-san Glaspell will be directed by Alan Scott Jones, Cedar City. "Riders To The Sea" by John M. Synge is under the direction of Karlene Steele, Delta. "The Valiant" by Holworthy Hall and Robert Middlemass will be directed di-rected by Dale Workman, Delta. Knch student director will design de-sign and construct his own settings. set-tings. Professor Richard M. Rowley of the speech and drama department depart-ment is general director and advisor ad-visor for all three plays. This presentation will mark the final offering of the Theatre Matinee series for the current quarter, Prof. Rowley stated. Kveryone is cordially invited to attend this drama festival and there will be no admission charge. Florene Richardson Wins Praise From Ohio Resident Sometimes you never know! That is the case with Florene Richardson of Midvalley, who recently re-cently returned from the National Nation-al 4 -II Club Congress in Chicago, when she received a letter addressed ad-dressed to Florene Richardson and signed by Florence Richardson. Richard-son. Maybe its best to just tell you what thr letter said. Here it is: "Congratulations, good wishes to you and the very best always, especially for you Florene. Maybe you don't know who I am but I am thinking of you and am sending you congratulations congratula-tions for the very nice things you do. I think 4-H work is wonderful. wonder-ful. I have spent some time with it as clothing leader for 10 happy hap-py years and I've always been sorry I quit. "I see you are only 17 and I am 71. Keep on . . . for 4-H Clubs are fun. "Now you are looking forward to many more things to do and I am looking backwards and really like the view." Signed: Florence Richardson, East Liberty, Ohio. |