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gessicays goutney The opening scene discloses two disrmught young women, Wendy and Beulah Fastest, DEANNE BAUER and ROSELYN HEISELMAN, maneuvering fruit- lessly to conceal their bankruptcy from their Aunt Charity, KAY HER'I'LEIN, Who lives in the South and is dependent upon them, They have secured the aid of Audrey Dorcas, LOIS WIRTH, a schoolteacher friend of Beulahts, who, with a party of high school seniors, is detained enroute to Washington, thus spending the night at the Foster mansion. On learning of Aunt Charityhs imminent arrival in Glen- dale, the girls, joANN BAUKNECHT, MARY BECKMAN, MARY GREVE, MARILYN PAVELY, VIRGINIA PULSKAMP, MARY LOU ZIMMER, plan to present themselves in the guise of housemaids. The elderly lady Suffers no misnprehensions regard- ing their scheming, but keeps it to herself until an overbearing matron of the city, Mrs. Eggleston, CELESTE FOPPE, decides to foreclose the mortgage on the house. Mrs. Eggleston, along with her spoiled twin daughters, GERTRUDE MULVI- HILL and EVELYN LINDSEY, makes herself quite unbeatable In good time Aunty informs her nieces that she has inherited her brothefs fortunes and intends to settle their debts and travel around the world with Jessica Cook, MARILYN STARE, the mischievous schemer of the whole affair which now quickly glides to a tearful, but smilingly dramatic close.
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JUNIORS 301 gag 1G4 Cr . t First Rnw- Shirley Jacob, Helen Glassmeyer, Georgia Beasley, Phyllis Ccrino, Carol Maphet, Lois Menland, joan Ackermann, Mary Schloss, Patricia Hartman, Georgia Thompson. Second Ruttujanet Weber, Virginia Yaegers, Mary Rose Schlick, Mary Leggett, Joan Schimpf, Phyllis Perkins, Marie Quasnosky, Mary Amann. jUNIOR CLASS TREAS., Patricia Feldmen, Jaqueline Martin, Kathleen Armacost, JUNIOR CLASS PRES. Third Razz'v-July Lee, hlarystell Costello, Patricia Crouse, Mary O'Malley, Marguerite Huffman, Mary Rupp, Mary Schmidt, JUNIOR CLASS v. mum. Mary Jane Fischer, Frances Sorrentlno. Catherine Jacobs, Marjorie Jansen. T0 T196 Seniom YQLVm really sweet, and lots of fun. Vlelve enjoyed your company, everyone Your worlI. at school will soon be pasl, But, work in the world is :1 harder task! You will be rypists, or teachers, or wives, Yet, why should you worry if youke leading good lives? l We wish you good luck in all that you do, And we want you to know, we'll be praying for you.
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