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Ten Knights In A Barroom Was A Hit think or not to drink? Thin year's fall play answered that question. Ten Knights in a Barroom «a more than ju t a phenomenal micresa. It started out a» the underdog of the year. Aa actor Pete Keener said. the choreogra- phy and dnging had a lawk of Spark. Ten knights had a chance to he better than any comedy done before at I’.HX. hut the play was headed for disaxtrr. Then in the last week of rehearsal thin comedy showed it» true potential, and after thtMe two night» on »tage. it »ax m«y to see that another P.HS. triumph wax made. Ten Knight grossed more than any other known play in P.HJS. ! »• 'Ur (Pete kwiKTl kwn tto K«nd ..f Ut- dtr Hill Kro»l 11 Jan Delamars •ate to . Suqk S-Wrtot (Hacr J«UhImi «tori . to Mmj •ruuMt ud »sU (sm to nm «4 trewtor. history. Ten Knight in a Barroom »a a famous temperanrr drama written by William Pratt in 1K5K. In 1969 it wax adapted by Krrd ( armicheal ax this musical comedy. The coat ume», depicted the normal melodramatic ntyle. IVopx consisted of breakaway bottle», real bottles, money, a small bomb, a cane, miitcasew. and a knife, Collrrn Fahr's family donated roost of the rowtumrx. Ten Knights was directed by William K Hi dope, with the assistance of Unda M. Lyndyke. The student director was Hadelyn I). (iliMnan. Ten knight in a Barroom starred: Komaine . . . Scott White, Sample Switrhel . . . Klmer Johnston. Simon Slade . . . Pete Keener. Frank Slade . . . Ste e Jeffirx Harney (irren , . . Jon Detamore. Willie Hammond . , . Jim l.ipa. Tommy . . . Scott Taylor. Mrs. Slade . . . Nancy Strwart. (.oldie Hills . . . Tammy Fruat Jur Morgan . . . Pat Pc ch. Mary Morgan . . . Mary Harmond. Mehitahel . . . Melissa Caine. Mra. Morgan . . . Dorothy IHn - mnre. Piano Player . . . Monty Kuskyr, Choru . . . Jill Campbell. Robin Feag- ler, Tom Heiman. fireg Myers. Sue Phelps. Doug Stanage. I nderstudies . . .Tammy Albertson. Kandy Baldwin. SqUrv Kjim iiw (Sort! Wtotoi » air to S. Swil- TV r»U »lar Gtmw (Jo iMamurri pUni Hirl u to aaik. ixiUidr Simon Slatfr’a «sloe to. d fUrdl drrd to » • rwtor. D Ito..»» . P. Pnri A Wtoto. M. Vmkm «f (to HuS 22
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(Was U rtd» ru awl V«m» of ancient l.rrek m tbo » ?. acnaac» Mari Jcffir and Smm Haaa pcepa join t V at tV due Different was the brat way to denrribe Tolo 7(k Around the World in Wl lh%y a. In hope» to attract more people, a hand. North Side Station supplied the music instead of the much used disco. Many felt it was the best hand ever at PHS. Posters picturing dif- ferent countries decked the walls and balloons were strewn arrow the ceiling. Kggroll» were served at the concession stand to add to the foreign flare. Two zanily dressed Arabs, Ix»ri Yeazel and Scott Christensen won the best dressed award. Another difference was that the Student Council lost a lot of money on the dance. Hoping to get more people interested in coming, the ticket prices were cut almost in half. Still, this was one bargain most didn't take interest in. I Unfortunately, the real difference seemed to be people really didn’t get too involved and didn’t show any real interest in the dance. Attendance was low compared to other year». stated co- chairmen Melissa Pads.ChrisJeffira, and Sandy Causey. hstniiu • accVdovaklan play bay. a done 1iy popular «.median Martin. Coe junior Sam Ho,, a r ha arc todraw Maafattrntiaa. and Uu W Shwaing tbeir vroma of tV donor tWmr. Araawd TV World In Highly IMy» . juniors Scott t fcrirfianwwi ami l«rl Ycaarl wia tV bo4 droned an ard Taking a Weak bHwwn dances arc ■pk.imnrr SWcrW MaawcS and bo date Cnainr nr tUpm arc tried by Brurc Malm and Robin Fragto at f V Ta a iWng tV latest dance step- to tW Vnt at Noctk Side SUtion arc wpho- wo Tam Treat and lam UnfMd 21
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Kiri White avvrta Jo » iMaaort. u ke attack J«fca Vwtenar Gary Ahr»ndl yfc Um Vecteraa ta thrwth tkcwtofe . Poisonous Adventure What happrn« if a critic, tuo murdcrvHws, a man who think hr' president. a fakr doctor, a man with a fare likr Karloff». and the Brooklyn police are put together. The answer I a popular com- edy Arnrnic and Old Ijky. It wa writtrn by Josrph ke wrlring in 1941, Directed by W. E. Hi lope. assistant L. Leymdyhe, and tu- dent director M. Caine, and D. Din morr. Not pictured are A. Piazza. Chuck I a plan te, Tom Heiman. and Marty Eisenhower. 7 He Hre» «ter fu h psrtraft: Joknalkoa (J. Urlaakorrl. Morlwr (J tips». AbH M (•ItMimi). Ti+ij IS Wkite . Marl Ha (f. ietf ir 23
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