1972-1977

JC PrEi$,ents 'Picnic' .r Dinner-Theatre Central Junior College

round, with the buffet dinner served at 7 p. m., prior to the performance. Nightly per- . focmances wiJ,1 be held Tuesday and Wednesday, November 5, 6. Approximately 30 persons tried out for the 11 parts given fer the fall dinner theater •ioductio.n, "PICN~," 'l4terson said that this wai"°e of the toughest cast selections he has ever had to make at East Central. .Chosen foc lead roles .in . ofjlickory .as Madge. ~ · '8st characters and their hcimetowns are: Chris Chafin of Carthage, (ielen Potts); Peggy Summers Of..:- walnut Grove, (Millie); Jebnny Presley of Nanih Waiya, (Bomber); Janice McMullan of Bay Springs (Pio); Zylphia Boyles of Forest, (Rosemary); Mark Robinsoft M Noxapater, (Alan); rJi9fi Peagler of Newton, (Howard); Annette Rhodes of Bald Knob, 4J'k., (Irma); and Dianne Carter of Louisville, J{ Ouistine): :, Reservations for the play ·may be made by calling 635-2111 er by purchasing them in the Speech Department office located above the student center one week prior to the perfocmance. Tickets will only be sold in advance. They will not d at the doer. · C" were Jim And~ tur, portraying the role and Kathleen Williams

P irectoc Bruce Peterson expfessed delight in the talent of an entirely new group of player participants this year. This will be East Central's · theatre in-the-

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'Picnic' Stars .. : tthleen Williams of Hickory and Jim Anderson ol Decatur were chosen for lead roles in "Picnic" i presented by the ECJC Players at 7 p. 'm. on venings of November 5 and 6. Tickets for the r theater production are now on sale. ·

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