The Westbrook American reported in its issue of Nov. 7, 1956, that Edith McCauley would direct “The Little Dog Laughed,” which the high school seniors chose as their the annual presentation.
The first performance was scheduled for Nov. 29.
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The Westbrook American reported in its issue of Nov. 7, 1956, that Edith McCauley would direct “The Little Dog Laughed,” which the high school seniors chose as their the annual presentation.
The first performance was scheduled for Nov. 29.
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