1954-1972

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The predicament of the couple in "Barefoot" is enough to break the heart and lungs of any styl– ish lawyer, and eventually it does. One night he flatly refuses to join his wife in a barefoot walk through the snow. __She kicks him out. He comes back, but not to make up. He figures that she should be the ~~: r~:~~ing since he is paying Tickets for the meal and play are going in advance for $2. 75 at the Union Information Desk.

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Mississippi State University Union and Blackfriars Drama Society has scheduled a smorgas– bord dinner theater production of the Broadway smash "Bare– foot in the Park" Thursday, Mar. 12. Curtain time for the Neil Simon . comedy under the direction of Dr. Dominic J. cunetto is 7:30 in the Unton Ballroom. Serving for dinner begins at 6:30. The play revolves around a neophyte attorney and his young bride as they attempt to set up housekeeping in a charmless apartment. John E. Wells of Starkville has the lead as Paul, while Miss Sandy Smith of Decatur portrays Corrie, his bride. David Stockstill of Picayune is Mr. Valasco. Miss Sandra Clark of Walnut Grove plays the part of Mother, while Butch Kelley of DeKalb is ·cast as the tele– phone man and Keith Moreton of Natchez is the delivery man.

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