1972-1977
Kim Killen of Union and Kay Measles of Morton (both left) play Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Who like to run things; while • Denice Horton of Conehatta and Keith Neal of Walnut Grove portray Dr. and Mrs. Damon, who prefer things to be calm. All can be seen at East Central Junior College's dinner theater in . the round presentation of "The Male Animal" to be presented November 14 and 15 in the college cafeteria. Tickets are now on 1 ~ale for $3 and can be purchased 'by calling 635-2111 or by . writing: Director Bruce Peterson, c-o ECJC, Decatur 39327.
. Bruce W. Peterson, head of the cCJC speech department.·-ntf Billy Gilmer of Forest, dinner music chairman for th\e dittfW!r theatre production of "The Male Animal", go over music score.. during rehearsals prior to the November 14 a~d 15 presen· tations. The play will be given "in the. round" m the college cafeteria at a p.m. preceding the 7p.m. dinner meal.
DINNER THEATRE PRODUCTION CREW - Production designer Peter Carson (center) of Conehatta discusses sets for the play "The Male Animal" with Louis Cr enshaw of Morton and Bruce W. Peterson (right), head of the East Central Junior College Speech Department. This will be the College's first dinner theatre in-the-round, to be presented this Wednesday and Thursday nights at 7 p.m. ·
'ANIMAL' TICKET SALES- Bruce W. Peterson, head of the speech department at East Central Junior College, works with Secretaries Venita Exelle of Union (seated) and Lexie Carter of Forest pre~aring seating arrangements for Wednesday and Thursday nights when the ECJC players will present "The Male Animal". Tickets for the college's first dinner theatre in-the– round may be obtained by calling the 'Fine Arts Bid-. on the Decatur campus. Cost of tickets is $3.
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