1972-1977

MARY SANDERS East Central Presents Musical 'Hello Dolly' Preparations are now being Fine Arts Auditorium on the completed for East Central Ju- Deccitur Campus. nior College's music.:al produc- Curtain time ea1ch niaht will tion of "Hello Dolly", .to be be at 7:30 p.m. There wtll be a lj)resented Maroh 12-16 m the limited number of tickets for 1

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each night, so persons desiring to see the show should obtain tickets by writing or calling the Fine .Arts Department of the college, c-o !Mr. R. G. Fick. Tickets are $2 for adults and $1.50 for students. Mary Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sanders of Carthage, will play the leading role of Dolly. !Mjss Sanders is a sophomore music major at E 1 ast Central, and this is her second lead role in ECJC :musicals. Mary Sanders, dau1ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sanders of Carthage, will p1ay the leading role of Dolly. [Miss Sanders is a sophomore music major at .East Central, and this is her second lead role in ECJC musicals. 1 Principal ohamcters will be Bob Peebles of PhlladeLphia, , 1 Jane Hollingsworth of Union, Jimmy Gaines of Decatur, Vick– ie Rushing of [)ec:atur, and Louis Crenshaw of Morton. O t h e r characters include Brer.rda 'Windham of Newton, Linda Justice of Louisville, Bil– ly Gilmer of Walnut Grove, Mi.ke Kaskie of Forest, Bhillip Broadhead of Forest, Travis Hardy of Philadelphia, and De– nice Horton of Conehatta. The play will be under the di– rection of Bruce W. Peterson, Heac of the Speedh Department at East Central. The orchestra . ~, ;n h.n nf\nrlnr>tM hu f!ilhl.\rt

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