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Show Student Cast at Park City High Hard at Work on Cominq Play in good taste. The page will be in black and white. Congratulations to the winners. win-ners. John Lehmer. -PCHS- Mike Watts and Cal Florence both broke legs and Laurie Anderson pulled a muscle in last week's downhill at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. However, Laurie still managed to place tenth in the race. Mike has now qualified for the Junior Nationals in Vermont the week of March 13-18. Mike's break is a hairline fracture and Cal's is a contusion. con-tusion. It is not yet known whether or not this fracture will keep Mike from going to Vermont. John Lehmer. -PCHS- "My Sister Eileen" is athree act comedy by Joseph Fields, and Jerome Chadorov. It is a modern classic based on stories by Ruth McKenney, and will be presented by P.C.HJ3. on April 6 and 7. The cast includes 21 men (several minor bits with six havingno regular lines) and six women. This play recounts the 12 months' period encompassed by the signing of a lease on a Greenwich Village basement apartment and the evacuation thereof, and a few of the amazing amaz-ing adventures that befall the two girls. It is an engaging, heartwarming play with exceptionally excep-tionally high comedy. Eileen is the pretty one, the one who has stage aspirations and the homey personality that innocently invites glances from every man from 14 to 85 who has eyes in his head. Ruth is the practical one, and her bent is for journalism. Well, the two girls land in the toils of Landlord Appoplous and the most distracting apartment you ever saw. Through their basement window the girls see the swirling life of the village, its drunks and its gamins, its hucksters and hustlers and occasionally oc-casionally a cop. All this life seeps, flows, and sometimes enters the -PCHS-It's a new year and another Bonanza King and Queen have been crowned. The king is John Reese and the queen is Tammy Polychronis. The candidates were all the Seniors. The voting was done by the students and faculty members. A Bonanza King and Queen are traditionally known as the yearbook royalty. They were crowned at the Bonanza dance Friday February 25, after the last basketball game. Brenda Mac. -PCHS- Seniors and advisors have been honored for participation in various activities. Wrestlers: Kerry Gee, Kenny Roberts, Mike Hansen, Wolf rum Froelke and Coach Wayne Carlson Carl-son were honored last Thursday in a pep assembly. They each received a cake. Friday night at the game, Pep Club members, Brenda Mac-Naughtan, Mac-Naughtan, Mary Jean Roach, Robin Johnson, GayLynn Kum-mer, Kum-mer, and advisor Carolyn Has-sell Has-sell were honored with red roses. Basketball players BillMaw-hinney, BillMaw-hinney, Carey Yates, John Reese, and Coach Norman Miller, Mil-ler, were also honored at the game they each received a cake. Brenda Mac. apartment, in an unwelcome deluge. de-luge. The kitchenette is aptly described des-cribed as a "nauseating nook". Blasting in the new subway carven beneath rocks the building. build-ing. Finally six officers of the Brazilian Navy follow Ruth home, under certain mistaken impressions and create something some-thing of an international incident. in-cident. Act one has been quite well rehearsed and the cast is now rehearsing act two. Those involved in-volved in rehearsingacttwoare the main characters: Robin Johnson, GayLynn Kummer, Carey Dorka, Jill Hill, Hal Smith, Ann Byer, Faye Farley, and Mike Farley. Brenda Mac -PCHS- The winners of the Bonanza raffle are BillMawhinney, Steve Arko, Lori Lee Nelson, and Jayne Farley. These people will receive one -fourth of a page each in the yearbook, with which they can do whatever they please. Pictures, Pic-tures, poems, stories, drawings, draw-ings, anything, as long as it is |