1972-1977
ECJC To Present 'My Fair Lady' Starting Monday Many hours of hard work have been spent in rehearsals for East Central Junior College's musical production "My F~ Lady", which will open next Monday night, February 24, and continue through Friday night, February 28. Approximately 100 persons 1 will be involved in the musical, 1 an .~!;iaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play and Gabrial Pascal's motion picture "Pygmalion". This number includes members of the Cast, stage hands, dancers, orchestra, faculty advisors, hostesses, and artists. For the first time, this year's opening nigbt"will be a formal first nighter performance. Tickets for this show are near]f sole\ out, however, in– teres~ persons especially wantipg to attend this night '.lbouid contact R. G. Fick at the . :&c.rc fine Arts Building, Decatur, for ticket in– . formation. . Hostesses for the opening night will be Mrs. Alice ·Pouncey and Mrs. Patrice Box Pope, sponsors of the college Fashion Squad. They will be assisted in seating and serving refreshments by the folloWiJJI., .members of the squad: Kim Jennings, Cheryl Hicks, Vickie .Marshall, Debra Barnes, Mary Gilmore, Marilyn Smith; Mari8h Peebles, Fran Wea:ver, Sandr8 Fredrick, Kathy Polk, Sharoo Duke; Unda Arnett, Cindy Brantley, and Tanya Majure. ·
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