1972-1977

- Dinner Theatre scheduled Nov. 29 $30 '

play because more people could be involved in the production. "Let's Make Up" is a comedy dealing with the girls discussing clothes and makeup in public and the boys mocking and making fun of them. "Terror Walks Tonight" is a farce dealing with a ridiculous woman who tries to spy on the teenagers in town and finds out that a prominent citizen almost gets arrested for her mis- takes. "Them Next Door" is a comedy and drama with a definite social impact on the racial situation in America

Four one-act plays will ighlight East Central Junior :allege's annual Dinner heater, which will be pre- ented on Wednesday. iovember 29 and Thursday, iovember 30. A buffet meal will be erved in the Mabry Memor- a1 Cafeteria on the campus .t 7:00 p.m., during which ime the Collegians, a - ,ampus singing group, and he fashion squad *:ill enter- ain. Following the butler, our one-act plays will be )resented. Director Bruce Peterson :mphasized that the four me-act plays were selected .ather than one three-act

today. Two families refcse to speak and it causes plenty of unnecessary problems. "Dark Brown", a melo- drama leaves the wife of Mr. Brown very suspicious and finally causes her to find out what her husband is secretly doing. Student Director for ail four plays are C i ~ ~ d y Hamil of

Carthage, assisted by Allan Muse of Union. Tickets will be available a week in advance or by calling 635- 2126, Ext. 241. Genvrl admission is $4.00 for non- students and $2.00 for stu- dents. This price inr!udes the mea!, special c'ltertainment, and the four plays. -+-

SELECTED ALL-STAR Mark Killen, son of Mr. andMrs. Hubert Killen of Union bas been selected to play in 'the All-Star football game November 17 in Tupelo, a game closely watched by major college scouts. Killen is a 6 ' 3 " , 195 pound quarterback and a two year letterman at East Central Junior College.

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