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Show Cast Repeats School Play Performance Ringing down the curtain on the premiere of the school play, "Ever Since Eve," the South high school student cast is preparing for th second performance this evening" at 8:15 p. m. after a successful opening last night. Joe Hughes, versatile alumnus who has taken parts in school plays and the opera in previous years was called to take the part of Bob Evershed last night in the role of Mr, Clover. Johnny Clover, editor of the "Preston High Penguin," finds himself caught between two "Eves," Susan Blake and Lucybelle Lee, a charming southern lass. How he solves this problem while editing a paper, combating the measles and an egotistical football captain provides an interesting plot, according to the first-nighters, who rocked with merriment in the capacity-filled auditorium. Royal Nielsen and Elaine West capably handled the leads of Johnny and Susan in the Yuletide setting. Joyce Melroy characterized character-ized Lucybelle, and Randall Sund-berg Sund-berg provided a comedy element in the role of Cappy Simmons. Fred Osterloh played Spud Erwin, and Marjorie Wallin, his younger sister, sis-ter, Betsy. Milton Hollstein and Bonnie Anderson supplied mature love interest in the roles of the school principal and journalism teacher. Joe Hughes and Vivian Edman played Mr. and Mrs. Clover. Howard Eckersley portrayed the part of Preston Hughes, handsome football captain. Assisting him as football players, were Byran Rog-erson, Rog-erson, Frank Bailey, Dewey Brod-beck, Brod-beck, and Nick Byhower. Mrs. Genevieve H. Wilcox, director di-rector of the play, was assisted by Mis3 Edythe Johnson, costumes; Miss Rena Olsen, scenery settings; Roland Olson, lights and Stage crew; Vaughn Hendricks, dramatic director; and Elma LeBas, student assistant. |