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Se a a “ “Statistics” Synopsis of Acts and Scenes ACT I SCENE 1. A large and spacious hall. Many students are rushing hither and thither frantically. SONG—‘We Are the Freshman, Ho! Ho!” Miss Mollet, Miss Lyons, Miss Wright, and Miss Murphy SCENE 2. The Assembly Hall. A c lass in college life. During the scene several budgets are thrown forcibly into the waste-basket. SONG AND DANCE SOLO—‘“‘So This Is College Life!” . Miss McCarthy SCENE 8. Repertory Hall. A large dance is in progress. SOLO DANCE é : : ; : ; : : . Miss Cinti ACT II SCENE 1. Aclassroom. Students are struggling in one corner with huge accounting ledgers and in another with ““Beowulf”’. PANTOMIME—“‘The Fight with Grendel’s Mother” Miss Dritsas and Miss Schaedel SCENE 2. Alden Park Manor. The Sophomore Hop is being conducted. EXHIBITION OF BALLROOM DANCING . Miss Cassone and Miss Walsh SCENE 3. An athletic field. Trophies are being awarded to the basketball team. NOVELTY DANCE—“We Are the Victors”’ : ; ? . Miss Eno ACT III ScENE 1. A conference room. Several girls with disordered hair and strained expressions are seated around a large table piled high with papers. CHorus—‘‘The Life of An Editor” Miss Woehrle, Miss Lord, and Miss Burbeck SCENE 2. A Junior Prom—the greatest social event of the year. NOVELTY DANCE ; , ; F . Miss Lash and Miss Edson ScENE 3. A classroom. Students are being measured for caps and gowns. Sonc—‘What Does It Mean To Bea Senior?” . ; Miss Everett [oat
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[EJP tettt Sa reetttt tet : Cast (In order of their appearance) MISS JOSEPHINE LASH . : : Miss Popular Miss DoROTHY WOEHRLE ; E Miss Popular-with-the-Profs Miss LoIs EDSON . : : : Miss Good-looking MISs ELEANOR WALSH . ; : Miss Flirt Miss ESTHER ENO. : 5 : Miss Athlete MIss ESTELLE LORD : : : Miss Versatile Miss MADELON BURBECK ‘ } Miss Clever Miss Doris MCCARTHY . ; é Miss Witty and Miss Happy Miss THEODORA DRITSAS : ; Miss Studious MIss TILLIE CASSONE . ; ; Miss Dancer MIss FLORENCE CINTI . ; : Miss Well-dressed Miss EDNA WRIGHT : : : Miss Angel and Miss Victorian Miss RITA MOLLET : ; 2 Miss Baby-face Miss Unique, Miss Bluffer, MISS BARBARA EVERETT . ; ; Miss Sophisticated, and Miss Radical MISS CHARLOTTE SCHAEDEL . ; Miss Business-like and Miss Busy Miss ANNA MURPHY . b ; Miss Meek MISs GLADYS LYONS . 4 , Miss Sweet The above cast was chosen by a process of selective voting by a famous group of dramatic critics and has been rehearsing for many weeks for the successful presentation of this production. Please bear in mind that the cast was picked and is presented in this first appearance just as it was voted upon. [90]
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Page 100 text:
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GRAYCE ALDRICH—taking a back seat? LINDA AMBROSE—not drawing pictures during class lectures? GERTRUDE BESSOM—preferring classes to the movies? MARGUERITE BONNER—in love? MARY BROWN—making mistakes in typewriting? MADELON BURBECK—not willing to work? MARY BURNS—a flapper? MARY CARNICELLI—in light opera? GERALDINE CARSLEY—shirking duty? MATILDA CASSONE—being awkward? FLORENCE CINTI—not dolled up? ROSE COLE—a tall, bewitching blonde? MARGUERITE CRONIN—with bobbed hair? GERALDINE CUSHMAN—without a dimple in her chin? EVELYN DILL—pickled? JULIA DOWNING—unable to secure blinds for Dorm dances? THEODORA DRITSAS—flunking an exam? n 3 MILDRED EDDY—in Heaven? LOIS EDSON—not powdering her nose during class periods? ESTHER ENO—out of humor? BARBARA EVERETT—not talking? MARY FERGUSON—making a profit by selling peanuts? NORMA FLEMING—not being dainty, demure, and divine? ZELDA GOLDEN—unprepared? ANNA GRA Y—coming to Bible class? ELEANOR GREENAWA Y—not being sweet, simple, anf girN CATHERINE HAMMILL—ever being crabby? MINNIE HERSHFIELD—not rating with Dr. Coffma Y HARRIET HIGGINS—with black shoes? MARTHA JOHNSON—not rolling her “‘r’s’’? a JOSEPHINE KELLEHER—a high diver? 3S RUTH KENNEDY—an Accounting teacher? EVELYN KING using rouge? SARA KRIVITSKY—not liking Ma aA ; BARBARA LANG—not in a se [92]
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