1972-1977
Students pe. . - rm m EUC DECATIJR - Excite- t hea t e r s have included an 'Id melodrama ment continues to build as "Picnic", "Rlithe Spirit", w i t h a he ro* 26 East Central students, "The Savage Djlemna", and and a many for the first time, "The Male Animal." line," John Handout's participate in rehearsals for Three Winston County daughter be portrayed the upcoming presentation students will be appearing by daughter ,f the annual Dinner i n the theater productions. of Mr. and Mrs. E.s. Wright Theater. " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b ~ d ~ ' ~ secret" is a of 1,ouisviHe. A graduate of According to Bruce Pe- play that typifies women High Julie terson, director, the plays doing what they do best. listed in Who will he staged on Tuesday, Shelley Pudas, daughter of American High Nov. 15 and Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. David Pudas School served as Nov. 16. A buffet meal will of IAouisville, is playing and was se- be served in the school "Mrs. Fanny Coxwell," a lected Miss in cafeteria at 7. during which reformer. Shelley attended the local Junior Miss pag- the Collegians, a campus Louisville High School eant. She is a singing group, and t h e where she was a member of in was
sc.l~cted as Freshrn Homecoming Maid, is mcmher of the Wornel C'or~nc.il and is active intramural sports. The play "Arnold" de; with an unusual treatme of hnw a person is affect hv his society and family 1 and "Impromptu" is a pl, vocative treatment of the popular theme: How much halanced life? Tickets for the Dinn,. Theater will cost $4.50 t truth and how much illusion does a person need to live a
Fashion Squad will enter- DECA Club and was listed tain. Also, a collection of art in Who's Who Among work produced by campus American High School art majors will be on dis- S t uden t s . A Freshman play. Cosmetology major, she is a I Following the buffet, four member of the E.C.J.C. one-act plays including, in Players and the VICA Club. order of appearance, "Craw- "Gertie Gage," a constant ling Arnold", "Everybody's borrower, is being played Secret", "Impromptu", and by Sherry Haimes, daugh- "And the Villain Still Pur- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill sued Her", will be pre- Haimes of Louisville. While sented at 8. Peterson em- attending Louisville High phasized that the four one- School, Sherry was a mem- act plays were selected ber of the Math and Science rather than one three-act Clubs, and was Vice-Presi- play because more people dent of the Spanish Club. A could be involved in the Sophomore Liberal Ar t s production. He also po i ~ t e d major, she serves on the o u t that this is the first year Annual Staff and is a mem- 1 the speech department has ber of the Student Educa- tried the one-act plays and tion Association. the noveltv of the idea is a "The d a y "And the Vil- 1 challenge: P a s t dinner lian ~ t i l ih r s u e d is
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