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LEFT TO RIGHT: 1st ROW: — Bonnie Park, Donna Simms, Janie Noftle, Ann Hanselman, Joni Page, Miriam Tregunno. 2nd ROW: — Ana Loguercio, Sheila Marr. Corinne Carbert, Olga Kohler, Marita von Olderhausen, Patricia Connors, Mary Louise Fritz. Scene — IVORY Time — 10:30 P.M. Act. I: Joni: Has anybody got any laundry soap? Bonnie: What do you want that for? It ' s too late to take a shower. Act H: Marita: I want to get up early tomorrow, so wake me up at 7:25, O.K? Anita: Oh, you stupid one! Act HI: Pat: Tregunno, if you don ' t stop spreading soap suds over my floor, I ' ll • • . Miriam: Oh, but Patty baby, your floor needs washing. Act IV: Mary Lou: Who broke my typewriter this time? Olga: It wasn ' t me — I just dropped it on the floor. Act V: Sheila: Anne, can you understand this Botany? Anne: Zzzz. Act VI: Donna: Greetings at cha- Corinne: Shut the door — I ' m trying to sleep. Epilogue — Miss Proudley: Will you girls please keep your voices down. It ' s after 11:00! Page 62
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Page 63 text:
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LEFT TO RIGHT: 1st ROW: — Julie Ann Murray, Diane Bridger, Janet Burgess, Lois Foster. 2nd ROW:— Beverley Searle. Rosita Grimberg, Betty Lodge, Ingrid Schmidt, Molly Carbert, Helen Pullen, Barbara Jean Brown, Marilyn McMeeken. 3rd ROW: — Elizabeth Whaley, Joan Hodgin, Peggy Sexton, Elizabeth Belyea, Marilew Hahn, Phyllis Ann Smith, Beverley Feick, Dianne Quennell, Mary Lendon. UPPER MAC Upper Mac is the bestest hall Because we ' re always on the ball ! ! Jan jumps at seven and the cow bell clings, Lois and Diane when the telephone rings. To quiet things down there is Helen! Along comes room-mate Bev Searle yellin ' To Liz and Peg they ' re here, they ' re here — Marilyn and Barb look on, drinking root beer! Joan, Lee, and Bev Feick eat and chat (?) While Marilew, Phyll, and Dianne Q. knock off fat. Then, along comes our dashing Spanish crew. There ' s Rosita, Ingrid, and Betty too. Of course, a Carbert (Molly) we can boast, And Julie and Mary are thee most ! ! So, now that our days left at Alma are few To say, Our year is almost through, — Three cheers to our house mother so kind and true And, also Miss Brien a fond adieu. Lois Foster. Page 61
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Page 65 text:
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MARLENE CLARK Though quiet and gentle with little to say, She is ready to help you in any way, FAY BENNETT Kind and happy, bright and neat, A better friend you ' ll never meet. GINGER ROBBINS Whether studying by day or debating by night, She ' s always successful — we think she ' s alright. NAN CAVES She ' s little but she ' s wise. She ' s a terror for her sue. SONJA BURGESS Our mischievious Miss with bright eyes so round In Dobson House can never be found. JUDY BOWMAN Fond of beauty, sports and laughter, Business first and pleasure after. ANNA GRAHAM A girl of true and loving heart. Always willing to do her part. ROSECLAIRE PITT To mathematics she was inclined, There was no equation she couldn ' t find. MARY ELLEN ANTHONY Always willing, always working, Bright and active, never shirking. MARILYN M ARTIN Marilyn is true, Marilyn is shy. Just the friend who will stand by. CAROL DUMAU Always dancing — always gay. Chasing all the gloom away. We are the girls of Dobson House, And we are never heard to grouse, Our nature ' s always kind and sweet. To meet us surely is a treat. There are Donna, Carol and also Fay. Charming and cheerful in every way. Our Judy Bowman and sweet Roseclaire We know are really a worthwhile pair. Then Marilyn, Anna and little Nan Are always helping when they can. Next comes Mary Ellen and Marlene Clarke, Always looking for a lark. Last but not least, need we say more. Is Ginger whom we all adore We ' d better or things might be worse For she is the author of this verse. Ginger Robbins DONNA WILSON She is blond bonny, blithe qnd gay. And the very best friend for a rainy day. Page 63
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