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Tlw Ram’s Hm SOUTHEAS'EERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE December 1972 § dfomfl ilul of pe aromfl mil) or oumtmkm CiJioinunj^ Collie :i} -Oirisfmas -Canil What could be more suitable to cap off Nostalgia week than the most nostalgic of all Christmas plays; Charles Dicken’s A Christ mas Carol presented by the Drama Club headed by Mr. Curt Welboum. The play is to be directed by John Everlove and assistant director John MacIntyre. The play will be presented here Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3:30 p.m. of course there is no charge for ad mission and everyone is urged to attend. Because of much confusion at the beginning of the year the Drama Club had to be reorganized and is now ready to show you what they can do. The club’s new officers are President Hobbs Sutton, Vice President John Everlove, Secretary Donna Suggs and TYeasurer Hilda Hewett. Please give them your support. By Pat Powell Nostalgia Week The Student Activities Committee, under the direction of chairman, David Collins, has outlined one of the most ambitious projects ever to be presented to the see student body. The five day program. Nostalgia Week, will include several features from the en tertainment media of the 60’s, cartoons, folk music, sur prizes, and hard rock. Nostalgia Week was launched Monday, December 11 at 11:30 with a Coffee House Show in the Student Lounge. The day and night programs of Nostalgia Week began Wednesday, Dec. 13. with a showing of “Fail Safe” and “The Road Runner”. Thursday, Dec. 14 brought a concert featuring Daybreak. A fantastic Christmas Dance will be held on Thursday night, 8:00 until 12:00 featuring The True Dimension, formally the Black and Blue. There will also be a home ball game between the Rams and Lenlor. Friday, Dec. 15 brings the activities of Nostalgia Week to a close. The see Drama Club, sponsor Curt Welbome will present “A Christmas Carol”. Ehfflng the entire week Densel Worthington will furnish a continuous sound of “Oldies but Goodies.” As an idea Nostalgia Week Is a bold concept. There Is something for everybody and the future of SGA sponsored activities may depend on the student response of the new undertaking. SAC chairman, David Collins has managed to draw upon elements to compose an action packed week. Collins, a dynamic leader, the members of the SAC committee, the Senate, and Tommy Holland have worked extremely hai-d to' make Nostalgia Week an exciting, unforgettable ex perience. —By Ed Johnson.
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