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Johnafhon iusf won'f Yoke no for an answer. S 'wFr7'f ' N59 E1-w s -IQ 2 The kitchen phone makes life much more inieresfing for Alma CAggie Gorupj, the inquisiiive maid.
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Pillow Talk ls Smashing Success Brad CMark Fitzgibbonsl, or is it Rex, finds his dual identity double trouble. Jan lPat Sheldonl finds that sharing a party line makes telling Brad off much easier. Johnathan CMark Ken- nyl protests futilely as Brad carries Jan away. On November fourteenth and fif- teenth the Drclmatics Club presented their annual fall play, Pillow Talk. The story concerns a young interior decorator, Jan Morrow, and an at- tractive but self-centered composer named Brad Allen. They become en- emies as a result of problems over sharing a party line. Masquerading as a Texan named Rex Stetson, Brad meets Jan and she falls in love with him. Jonathon, Brad's best friend, is also in love with Jan, and hires a de- tective to discover who Rex is. The trouble created by this dual identity develops into some uproarious comedy before Jan and Brad are happily united. Mark Fitzgibbons took the role of Brad Allen. The female lead was played by Pat Sheldon. Completing the triangle was Mark Kenny, as Jona- thon. The play, directed by Mr. John Lioce, drew greater attendance than any previous play.
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Varsity Choir Sings a Diversified Program Tl1e choir rehearses for the big concert. VARSITY CHOIR OFFICERS: Lana Galbreath, Secretaryp Diana Funta, Vice Presidenty Fran Smocinski, Asst. Treasurerf Virginia Hollenburg, Treasurerp Jean Fudella, President. The Varsity Choir, under the able direction of Mr. John D. Stone pro- vides MHHS with a fine musical or- ganization. The choir held its annual Christmas concert in December which was highlighted with the bi-annual production of The Night Before Christmas. The choir provides us with appropriate music for some of the all-school assemblies. Besides these activities the choir also travels to both Jr. Highs to perform for the students. In the spring the choir pro- vides us with another fine concert.
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