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— Griffin Daily News Thursday, April 13,1972
A chicken farm in the
Olympic Mountains provides
the setting for Griffin High’s
spring play, “The Egg and I” —
the story of a city family
transplanted to rural America.
Thirty young actors and
actresses combine their talents,
under the direction of speech
teacher Mrs. Pat Lee, to bring
life to the two act comedy based
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to (1-r) Anne MacDonald (Jacque McKnight) and Betty MacDonald.
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Joan MacDonald (Vicky Jimmerson) stands with boyfriend
Hi Baby (Steve Brooks), while Don MacDonald and
Betty MacDonald (Marta Daniel) finish breakfast.
on the book by Betty Mac-
Donald.
The play will be presented
tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the
Griffin High auditorium.
Tickets are available by ad
vance sale only through the
school office. Admission is one
dollar for adults and 50 cents for
students.
Cast members are Marta
Daniel, Mark Howard, Jacque
McKnight, Vicky Jimmerson,
Mack Campbell, Shelia Skelton,
Douglas Davis, Kay Cody, Ken
Henderson, Steve Brooks, Cole
Cartledge, Mike Zager,
Rosemary Jenkins, Beth
Barron, Shelley Vaughan, Nan
Powers, Curtis Jackson, Sandra
Ellison, Laura Crouch, Susan
Opening night
Payne, Doris Ellison, Jim
Thomas, Michelle Releford,
Brenda Hall, Terri McElroy,
Vicky Allen and Marsha
Montgomery.
Six weeks of rehearsal have
gone into this year’s Drama
Club’s major production.
Crew heads for “The Egg and
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Characters confering over unwanted skunk are (1-r) Betty MacDonald, Thad (Mack Campbell),
Don MacDonald and their Indian friend, Fishface (Ken Henderson).
director; Vicky Allen, stage
manager; Snuffy Smith, stage
crew; Beth Barron, publicity
manager; Jim Thomas,
business manager; Marsha
Montgomery and Curtis
Jackson, property managers;
Vicky Allen, program designer;
Jacque McKnight, special art
work; and Brenda Hall,
program typist.
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Don MacDonald (Mark Howard) (1) talks with neighbors
Delicate Daisy Mannix (Shelia Skelton) and her husband
(Doug Davis).