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Show First Union High Play Is Well Received The first annual Union High school play, "Men Are Like Street Cars," presented Wednesday, Wednes-day, Dec. 12, at the Roosevelt Stake House, was a huge success suc-cess and well received by the school matinee audience as well as by the adult crowd in the evening. The three-act comedy by Graeme and Sarah Lorimer, portrayed por-trayed exceedingly well by its cast, kept the audience in stitches, stit-ches, and depicted a true-to-life story of the younger generation. Director Virgie Murphy, and student director, Faye Frand-sen, Frand-sen, are deserving of much credit cred-it in supervising the production. Cast of characters included: Mother, Flora Harvey; Dad, Le-mar Le-mar Farnsworth; Sylvia, Mary Murphy; Maudie, Joyce Burr; Joy. Dorothy Dean Nixon; Julie Janet Stevens; Alex, Lorraine Price; Lysbeth, Renae Eldredge; Davy, Ronald Zirker; Chi, Karl Murray; and Margaret, Lynne Goodrich. |