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Show ' ' ! j j TONIGHT Royoe Walker as the father gives some advice to "Ginger," Lorraine Herring, as Claudia Woolston, who plays Jeanne and Kay Nagel, the mother, look on. Play starts tonight at 8 p.m. School Play In Readiness for Performance Tonight at 8 p.m. Everything is in readiness for the presentation of the Pleasant Grove High School's annual play, "Time Out for Ginger." The curtain cur-tain for the public performance is scheduled to go up Thursday evening ev-ening (tonight) at 8:00 p.m. at the school auditorium. "Time Out for Ginger" is an hilarious hil-arious comedy in three acts. It is a royalty play and has been produced pro-duced by many of the better stock companies of the United States. The young high school players and their able coach, Miss Gerrie Bills, have been working on the play for the past six weeks. If .hard work and ability mean anything, any-thing, the people who attend will be highly pleased and entertained. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. and there are plenty of good seats. Student members of the cast who expect to give a good account of themselves are: Ginger, Lorraine Herring; Agnes Carol, Kay Nagel; Howard Carol, Royce Walker; Joan, Udene Mon-son; Mon-son; Jeanne, Claudia Woolston; Liz, Sharon Park; Eddie, Jaroy Simmons; Tommy, Don; Mr. Wilson, Wil-son, Dwane Sykes; Ed Hoffman, Max Fefre. Students directors are Charleen Olson and Norma War-nick. |