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W5 Poor Maud iel Davey overhears Maudie's line . and she took our boy friendsl JU l0Il PLAY MEN ARE LIKE STREETCARSI Curtain timel Eight o'c1ock and time for the presentation of the Junior Class Play, MEN ARE LIKE STREETCARS. The story Cas everyone who attended the play will rememberj is centered around a young teen- age girl, Maudie, who has a 1ine for every situation involving a boy. Maudie's rather quiet sister, Sylvia, has always been in love wmith Jerry. But Maudie, who is naturally very generous, tries very hard to get Sylvia engaged to Ted Felton, the banker's son. Through a mix-up which only Maudie could create, Sylvia almost takes Maudie's own boy friend, Davey, away from her. The play is a general mix-up of boy friends. Joy, who has always been shy around boys until she starts to follow Maudie's system, finds her- self on the receiving end for a change. Sudden- ly she has more than her share of boy friends. Alix, Julie, and Lysbeth, three very good friends of Maudie's listen to her woman-of-the-world advice, although they aren't wholeheartedly in favor of it. Poor Mom and Dad just have to suffer the conse- quences of Maudie's doing with Margaret, the maid, trying to help as much as possible. With Chi and Davy calling on Joy, and Mrs. White, Mrs. Allen, and Mrs. Day calling on Mom and Dad, there isn't much peace around the Mason household. But worse doesn't come to worst--therels-a happy endingl Sylvia gets Jerry, Maudie gets,Davy, and all the boy friends go back to their rightful owners. CMaybe Qthink Maudie 's line won't work-- just try it and seelj
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'W .9 -J 7 JUNl0ll FIRST COLUMN: JIMMY WHITTAKER, PATRICIA WILLIAMS, SECOND COLUMN: STEVE WHITE, SUE WILSON, WIL- LIAM woons. THIRD COLUMN: ESTHER WILDER, VIRGINIA WILSON, ROY WOODHAM, FOURTH COLUMN: CHARLES WILLIAMS, LINDA WIMBERLY, JERRY WRIGHT, FIFTH COLUMN: JOANN WILLIAMS, ROGER WISE, GLENDA WYATT, SIXTH COLUMN: LAWRENCE WXIQIAMS, KARL WISELOGEL, IR, ED YERBY. ---- ,L NNI ' ' ' RAN I, I I LQ Qfxgixyvglwgmgfgxkdgi S59 Sy E I IN QQ fb SWKIXQXI' W Q? P IWW ENR XT MI XL O9 WNEBXIQIKMUENWAX I Y M QL I W .VV V ifiyiwwy 9? by 'W QW IWSNRSJX
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