A a SECOND SECTION PORT PERRY STAR -- Wedasndavi March 24, 1971-43 Students Of Cartwright High School In The Devoted Service Of Thalia Best actor among the boys taking part in the three plays presented by students at Cartwright High School Sat- urday night was Perry Gran- del, 19 (rear). Perry played the role of Phil Brennan in The Other Other Woman. Second runner-up was 17-year-old Blair Martyn (front) who played Norman Wayne; an "uptight" husband in the same play. Third best actor was Andy Cass, 15, (centre). Leanne Dorrell, 18, was chosen as best director and Lynn Barter, 17, (left) best assistant director for their work in the production of The Other Other Woman pre- sented by Cartwright High School drama group The Tigers, Saturday, in the com- munity hall. About 250 atten- ded the presentation of three, one-act plays by the students. ~ bes ¥ Hotding the gifts they received Saturday night for Heather Dorrell, 16, (second right) and Linda McLaughlin, being chosen top actresses in the drama night at the Black 17, who shared top spot for best actress. Lori Turner, who stock Community Hall are Leslie Wright, 15, (left) and was absent from the Saturday night performance, was Donne Swain, 19, who tied for third placehonors and picked as the second best actress. Heather Dorrell, 16, portrays Beulagh Sanderson in The In @ scene from The Traveling Sisters presented by the role of Beulah Sanderson, the eldest of the traveling sisters Travelling Sisters presented by Cartwright High School Ook piks of Cartwright High School in the Community Hall The other sister, Myrtle Sanderson, was played by Linda students Saturday night * Saturday night, Heather Dorrell, 16, (right) who tied for McLaughlin, who shared best actress of the night honors the place for best girl actress of the evening, plays the Photos by Bob McDougall