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Virginia Taylor turns her eyes Away from her machine To billowing grass, and oft she sighs I love the billowy green. Evelyn Engle types some tales Of travel on the way, But in her yarns she never fails To mention some hero gay. Kate Prior has no horse to ride But doesn't care a nickel, For most of the time she is astride Her brother's shiny bicycle. Ann Flaherty aspires quite high And walks with royal mien, 'Tis plain she plans that bye and bye To be somebody's queen. Sweet Helen Gorman gives her life For other people's sake, She'll be a nurse,--perhaps a wife And give some man a break. Dear Doris Haines holds up her head Her life is not a riddle, We know she meant just what she said About playing second fiddle. And Helen Sealscott's timid ways Have changed a lot, indeed! As her ten children she must raise Bossed by a great big Swede. Poor Edith Walser dotes on cats Her life is stern and staid, She's one of earth's aristocrats And also an old maid. And Milford Holland guards the rear Of our long wagon train, But won't let any girl come near He is one bashful Swain. So slowly winding on and on Our caravan proceeds, Our high school days forever gone But hope forever leads.
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Stage Manager MAMA'S BABY BOY A CGM DY-DRAMA IN THREE ACTS CHARACTERS Mrs. Shephard McLean- - - Shephard McLean Luther Long- - Juliet Long- - Mrs. Matilda Blackburn- - Wilbur Warren- Sylvia Kline- Mrs. Carlotta Anglin- Cynthia Anglin- Maxine Moore- Minnie- - - Time of Presentation- - - -Virginia Taylor Charles Knittle - Herbert Siders - Katheryn Prior - Doris Haines Milford Holland - Ann Flaherty - - Ruth Faller - -Evelyn Engle - Edith Walser Helen Sealscott April 22, l938 Lois Uncapher - Helen Gorman Pauline Haines Director ---- - -Kathryn Engelhard Sales and Publicity Manager- - - Costume Manager ------- Money talks in many ways. It even proposes, for money caused Luther CHerbert Sidersb to propose to Mrs McLean fvirginia Taylorl. It makes one to strange things such as turning time backward as did UShepn Knittle and UJulietU Prior when they donned clothes of the very young in an attempt to put through a merger of a purely monetary nature. They so influenced their associates that they, too, became seemingly rather ntechedn in the head for a short time. UCynthian Engle nSylvian Flaherty, and Uwilburn Holland carried on in riotous juvenile style much to the disgust of relatives and friends. Such actions mentioned may be permissible without many grievances but when a doting grandmother, HMatil- dan Haines gets the idea that she can become a little flapper, that is too much. Also, when the immediate family has so much influence on the cook, UMinnieH Sealscott, that she appears ten years younger in five minutes, one just doesn't know what to think. One remained calm,--the real estate agent, Edith Walser, who from all appearances was a successful bus- iness womang one remained aloof, the socialite, Ruth Faller, who with head in air, looked down disapproving- ly at the belittling behavior. Yes, money was, and is, responsible for many ac- tions, but finally love conquered and Luther and Mrs. McLean were happy, as well as the ndarling youngsterak
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