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Show College Prepares January Presentation Of Popular Product "My Sister Eileen" Seats should be reserved early for the College of South-em South-em Utah Intimate theater pro. duction of "My Sister Eileen" Jan. 15 through 18, It was announced an-nounced by Dr. Paul Vorkink, director. The play will be presented in the CSU Small Ballroom in arena stylo and seating will be extremely limited, Dr. Vorkink Vor-kink explained. Advance reservations re-servations may be secured at the CSU Library desk. All seats will be reserved. The true-life story of Ruth McKinley, author of the comedy, com-edy, and her sister Eileen as they seek their fortunes in New York City features an all faculty-staff cast. The two leading roles are played by Trlsha Arnold, secretary In the CSU School of Education, and Kathryn Berg, Instructor h the women's physical educa tion department. Other cast member are Dr. Vorkink, Gary Giles, Dr. Wesley Wes-ley Larson, Tom Challis, Dr. Robert Moss, Gilbert Hull, Georgia Beth Smith, Fraln Pearson, Victor Ishoy, Audrey Duncan, Dr. Kent Myers, Paul Burgoyne, Al Tait, David Braegger, Willes Werner, Dr. Russell Anderson, Marjorie Twitchell, Carol Stokes, Johnny John-ny Challis and Ricky Houston. Set construction is under the direction of Pete Codella with JoAnne Fanning as property manager. Both are CSU students. stu-dents. Any proceeds beyond ex-pensse ex-pensse will go toward the CSU scholarship fund, Dr. Vorkink Vork-ink said. |