# y * FAGE EIGHT THE ECHO February, 194^ jebruary, 1946 THE ECHO PAGE NTNfi “PETTICOAT FEVER” SCORES BIG HIT HERE AT ECUSTA yy x% xw ^ ■v.v.c^«:.XAw.'.-;oc.:.v V s ^ ^ vwwg»» s -^vc. k ,, Lirh was presented in the cafeteria on January 35th. The three-act play, “PETTICOAT FEVER,” „ j,g j,;,, our staff photogra- by the. Entertainment committee of the F™-'?'*" many of the interesting scenes. Exceptlon- pher was there and on this page are pictures ^“„pETxicOAT FEVER," which was under the di- ally fine talent was displayed in the production'^* . . , parts. rection of Bill Jordan, who also played one of art Dlaved by Ernest Burch as Sir Janies. The two One of the high spots of the evening was theP^,^ s^ntelle. The supporting cast in- leading feminine roles were played by S»”y“ C ^ . Prince, Hazel McKinney Reese, Uoyd eluded Luke Harrison as the Parson, Leon Wllbe Prince, Harris and Fred McCann. j !i"ful evAninff of dramatic entertainmcint at Ecusta and This was the first time that we have had a , eni ^ response on the part of the au- judging from the large crowd which attended, he e distant fu- dience, the play was well received and it is h»P^ that there wiU . ■N.ssS vsvX;^X« Wv.X ■’■Kv •■/ ■■■: M4 V > j*jtfCf \nKb6Cr^^^U^iStQ£^):JBsS^ 4i •KCw 1» •• '•\v . IP ( *• v'“ ‘W-’ \ >5sX- '1^ ■t; & 0, ■ iiM' f-jX ilryj