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Show POOTLIGHTS AND GREASEPAINT — Karen Nielsen, Coy Adams and Jean Ann Holbrook, who play sisters in Ben Lomond High School’s coming presentation of “Mrs. MeThing,” reenact a scene for the camera. Play will be presented Thursday and Friday nights. ; -_ ember “THAT ‘MRS. McTHING’ ~ Ben Lomond Inieres! Turns to Stagelights By JUDY Drama HODSON takes the {two spotlight this| week at Ben Lomond High School when the sents drama department “Mrs.McThing,” way hit. The play, which world and through the a pre- Broad- depicts the its complications eyes of an 8-year-old child, will be presented Thursday and Friday nights at . school auditorium. - $tudent body tickets 8 in for the Ben Lomond students will be honored Thursday. Students attending from other high schools will pay 50 cents with their student body tickets. Members of the school’s ' Parent-Teacher Assn. also will be admitted for 50 cents plus their PTA 16, 1958 membership cards. The gen- eral public will pay 75 cents. Cast members are as follows: RICH WIDOW _. Mrs. iMary Larue, the McAllister; rich widow, Carie, the 'nursemaid, Jerlyn Stephens: bil, the parlor maid. Anna Cy- Isak- son; three sisters,’ Evva, Grace and Maude Loomis, Coy Adams, Jean Ann Holbrook and Karen Nielson. Nelson Tesch; the Howay, bodyguard, a boy, Jerry Larry Dirty Joe, Poison Eddy, Becraft, Paul Stinker and gangsters, Jerry Tanner and Frank Wohl. Mrs. Schellenbach, Rosalyn Singleton; Mimi, a little girl, Linda Bailey; Owen; Mrs. policeman, Orlan McThing, ugly witch, Ruth Goff; tiful witch, Mrs. McThing, Cathy Hall. Judy Cavalli is narrator beauand student directors are Miss Cavalli and Judy Burks. The play is directed by Miss Mary Woolley, drama The period for a-combined for library The Ben and rifle team — research Lomond work. High | ROTC. back in fine form— defeated East High in Salt Lake City by a score of 1,714 to 1,624.| High men on the Ben squad were David Jerry Leffler. Lomond Behling and Nov. 5, however, the Scotties lost to Ogden High by a tally of | 1,709 to 1,695. There will be two more matches between these two rivals before the year is out. A rifle clan has been organ- ized at Ben Lomond with Jim Ito, Marjorie Lepley, Linda Sessions and Anna Isaksons as officers. meets Thursday evenings. Names listed in column were those It last week’s of the jun- ior varsity cheerleaders: The varsity squad includes Iva Lou Gibbons, Sidnie Smuin, Karin Borklund, Kay Jensen, Irma Choate and Suzarine Burnette, Every week is book week Ben Lomond High, according librarian Mrs. Helen research work at to Young. Wil- son; Ellsworth, the chef, Ronald Patterson; Virgil the waiter, Bob Bush; hour study of American history and English. Provides additional time director at the school. public is invited to either of the performances, Ben Lomond’s A _ Capella Choir, under direction of Edward Sandgren, is rehearsing songs for “The Messiah.” The chair will assist the Ogden Oratorical Society in the annual presentation. Determined sophomores came from behind to win the PTA membership drive, nosing out the juniors class at the last minute. The final scores: Sophomores, with 51 per cent of parents enrolled; juniors, 49 per cent. Results from the senior class were not available, but were known to ‘be lower. J, Fabian Giroux is trying some‘thing new this year in a special '“core class” of about 40 junior ; students. The class meets for a with and. to pro- vide pleasant leisure reading. A special attraction is the section on Scottish literature. This includes the Ellis McAllister collection. Scotties with an eye on part time jobs during the Christmas shopping season are learning sales secrets in a special Tuesday evening class taught by Chamber of Commerce Mana ger-Secretary Bernie Diamond. They’ll get first choice on holiday jobs, peing equal. all other things |