Wisner High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Wisner, NE)

 - Class of 1954

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Sl Illll MASS HAY PLAY CAST Mary Marshall ...... Marianne Schultz Sylvia Allen .... . . Delores Wegner Miss Emily Paisley . . Eileen Wilhelm Florence Ainslee . . . Lois Mitchell Stella ..... . Norene Ebel Harvey Marshall . . Carl Schula Dr. Gerald Niles . . John Meyer Limpy Lannigan . . Tom Stransky Officer Shea . ..... Gary Hansen Mary Marshall was certain that wealthy Aunt Emmy had never forgiven her for eloping with Harvey, whom Aunt Emmy considered a ver unsuccessful business man with a most unpromising future in butter and eggs. In spite ofyMary's glowing letters to her aunt as well as to a girlhood friend, Aunt Emmy remained adamant, until one day, without warning she suddenly announced that she was dropping in on Mary and Harvey for a short visit be- fore going abroad. She would be accompanied by Florence, another niece. Dismayed, Mary realized that it would now be necessary to display to Aunt Emmy's critical eye all the signs of affluence which she had been reporting by letter. These in- cluded not only elaborate household furnishings, but also a staff of servants, complete from butler to maid. Undaunted, she borrowed freely from Sylvia, her neighbor and close friend--but Sylvia had no butler or maid. The local employment agency was able to provide a maid, Stella, who proved to be more eager than intelligent. But the only candidate whom the agency could provide as a butler could not be employed because he seemed to be a crook. Accordingly, Mary proposed that her husband, Harvey, act as temporary butler since Aunt Emmy would be visiting her only a short time and had never seen Harvey. Harvey, reluctant at first, finally agreed. Then it developed that Aunt Emmy really wished to trans- fer certain property to Mary's infant son, and Harvey's signature was indispensable. Faced with the necessity of producing a husband upon short notice, Mary with unfailing ingenuity hit upon the plan of borrowing one of Sylvia's friends as her step-husband. Inevitably, complications resulted. Butler-husband Harvey objected to step-husband Jerry's attentions to Maryg the baby disappeared, Sylvia's silverware was stoleng Harvey was arrestedg and as a final blow, Florence discovered to her own horror and Mary's amazement that step- husband Jerry was her own fiance. Explanations were attempted but they seemed only to make a bad matter worse until at last Aunt Emmy stated that she had not been fooled for even one minute, for she had seen many pictures of Dr. Gerald Niles, otherwise known as Jerry, Mary's step-husband, and had recognized him immediately. Then it developed that the baby hadn't really been stolen--just mislaidg and by his own father at that! And so, after several hours of frantic intrigue, Mary's real husband was restored to his rightful place as head of the familyg Baby Willie was returned to his parents, Aunt Emmy bestowed some of her property upon Willie, thus indicating her forgiveness of his parents, Florence and jerry were reunited, and the play closed as the repentant Mary gave to the police her ovsm surprising version of Willie's kidnapping.

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