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WEEK OF

Tickets on Sale to ECCC Dinner Theater Tickets are now on sale for East C~ntral Community College's fall Dmner Theater production which is scheduled Nov. 6-8 (Monday through Wednesday) in Mabry Memorial Cafeteria. Sponsored by the ECCC Players, the three one-act plays are directed by speech-drama instructor Bruce Peterson. Tickets to each evening's meal and performance, which begins at 7 p. m., cost $10 per per– son. Reservations can be made by calling 635-2126 during school hours. The three plays being presented include "M.onkey's Paw," "Boy Meets Family," and "Ladies in Waiting," an original script by East Central English instructor Ovid Vickers. Cast members of "Monkey's Paw" include Derek Rogers and B~ Roland, both ofMorton; Stacy Ra~gan, Oxford; Stephanie Gainey, Umon; and Jay Mathis, Carthage. "Boy Meets Family" cast members include Brent Fountain Natchez; Tara Vandevender and Jim Holder, both of Union; Kay Vaughn, Decatur; Dawn Alexander, Ltttle Rock; and John Holland Kevin Hearn, and Lovie Kirkland' all of Philadelphia. ' Students in "Ladies in Waiting" include Jade French and Deanna McNair, both of Deatur; Andy Har– dy, Pam Gilmer, and Phillip Pope, all of Philadelphia ; Sandra Collins Union; Rosetta Howard, Noxapater{ and Tracy Weaver, Conehatta For further information, please contact Mr. Bruce Peterson, East Central Community College, Decatur, Mississippi 39327.

ANDY HARDY l Central Community College reshman Andy Hardy of adelphia has been selected as a ember of the Warrior Corps, Cb is a select group of students assist in recruiting and serve as and hostesses for college ac– ~es and events. Hardy, son of len and Nancy Hardy, is a uate of Phildelphia High School tN' be served as president of the Club, Quill and Scroll and uue Business Leaders of erica. He was also a member of aud and served three years as m captain. He served as assis– editor of the school newspaper, Tornado Times. At East Cen– tbe accounting major is a mber of the Warrior Band, :;;;yus Club and Thm Tom staff. He participates in intramural nag l~tt::aD. Academic counselor Gregg l serves as Warrior Corps r.

WARRIOR CORPS MEMBER

East Central Community College sophomore Missy Smith of Philadelphia bas been selected as a member of the school's Warrior Corps, which is a select group of students who assist in recruiting and serve as hosts and hostesses for colelge activities and events. Smith, daughter of Ricky and Charlotte Smith, Is a graduate of Neshoba Central High School where she serv· ed as junior Homecoming maid and was a member of the Beta Club and Science Club. At East Central, the elementary education major serves as Diamond Girl and she Is a member of the Thm Thm staff, Elec· tion Committee. President's CouncU and Centralettes, the dance line for the Warrior Band. She also serves as captain of the Fashion Squad and participates in intramural football. Academic counselor Gregg Jefcoat serv~ as Warrior Corps sponsor. (EC Photo)

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