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if rl 3 , A i A Q J i .tv Ox x Xt, SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Marjorie Welsh, Becky Fogg, Alice Marie Skirpan, Anne Bennis Q .QA-Q64 Anne Bennis- Born To Sing Laurae Cassidy-Seton's Dancing Lady Mary Louise Coffman- Sleepy Time Gal Mary Ellen Curran- Sing Another Chorus nr Ann Daniels- Private Secretaryv Cfor a sen- atorj Becky FoggfCAlwaysD Smilin' Throughl' Helen Garred- An Obliging Young Lady Patsy Highberger- Tillie The Toiler' an Jenny Imuzzs- Ice Capadesn Con the rinkj ' Kelleyvllfuturej International Lady Adalene Lancaster- Our Favorite Blonde Marty Loynd-'KSophisticated Ladyu .. Tek, 11 Minnie lylannarino- Time Gut For Rhythm Audrey Manos- Look Who's Laughing Barbara Miller- They Drive by Night' ,for any timej Denise O,Connor-'L Stage Door Cher ambitionj Eileen Scully- Rise and Shine' Cin English classj Joy Silvis- Small Town Debl' Alice Marie Skirpanv Sing Your YVorries Awayn Marybeth Trescher- To Be Or Not'I'o Be Con timej Annabelle Turney- The Lady Has Plans Catherine VVeldfK'Bedtime Story for any magazinej Mary Devereaux Weld- Horses, Horses, Crazy Over Horses Jean VVeller- VVeekend in Havana for any placeb Marjorie Welsh- Sweetheart of the Campus Kay Watson- Say it with Music ,fOrgan, e.g.D I
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.Quzfezn Z'mQzeff.4 U From the rise ofthe curtain until the final echo of applause, the Junior Class Play, a charming tale of the deep Southn, held the audience in rapt attention. In the production, tlxe players unfolded a thrilling story of a former servant girl and her accomplice who had deprived a nobly born young girl of her paren- tal home and fortune, reducing her to servitude. lgnorant ofthe false pay, and disillusioned by her loss, Enid Bellamy, the lovely heroine of the play, QCaro- line Jamisonj discovers the scheme laid against her. Madame Charteris, CGeOrgia Theodorej, an old aristocrat of the South, aided by Miss Wlinterberry, fMargaret Ludrofskyj, a settlement worker, helped the orphan child regain her rightful position. The plans of the sisters, Caroline CMarion Conwayj, and Katherine Hawkes flsabel Kellyl were discovered too soon. The humor of the play was success- fully supplied by Manzmy Johnson, CCharlotte Oesterlingb, the black, Hblue grassn Widow and was greatly abetted by a delightful coquette, Miss -lohnnie Bell Randolph fjanet Borlandl. Congratulations to Miss O'Brien under whose capable direction the girls made A Southern Cinderella a sparkling production. jUNIOR CLASS PLAY Isabell Kelley, Charlotte Oesterling, Janet Borland 25
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