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During a tussle with a long-time business competitor Lanny Bar¬ nett (left) smears a brush full of paint on Byron Gregory ' s face. Cindy Kackley tries to break up the fight which was over a big business deal while Verna Mae Getslaff and Gail Piecarczyk look on helplessly. The fight resulted In an agreement to colloborate on the business deal that they were both trying to negotiate and go Into business together, even though they had been rivals since they were in grade school together. It was not only the little dog but also the capacity audiences that laughed when they saw this year’s play presented on a Thurs¬ day and a Friday night. Under the direction of the new drama coach Miss Looze, the cast presented the farce, “The Little Dog Laughed,” about a college sophomore who came home to psychoanalyze her fam¬ ily and friends, only to find that she was the one that needed to adjust. Af¬ ter trying to change every¬ one she found that they could do all right alone. Presentation of Two Comical Plays
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Strives for Betterment of Morton High Caught in the act of raiding the icebox after the Inaugural Ball are Pam Evans, Jack Harris, Don Dakin, and Bob Bales. This year ' s Inaugural Ball, honoring the Association President Terry Collins, drew students to Saint Michael’s Hall on Thanksgiving Day. After most social activities Morton students make fully stocked iceboxes their first stop. After their plates are loaded with various left overs or other goodies, the kids grab colas and head for the basement to dance, talk: or just relax. Page Nine
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Receives Praise of Capacity Crowds Trying to escape detection, another store clerk (Lanny Barnett) attempts to crawl back to his hiding place in the storage closet but is discovered by the keen-eyed Mrs. Levi. Listening carefully as Mrs. Levi tells him about a new prospective bfide, Mr. Vandergelder finds it hard to believe that anyone could be as lovely as Mrs. Levi is describing. Page Eleven
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