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Show It's a story from Mother Goose that Marilyn Oakey tells her sisters: Cheril Heiner, Gloria Pratt, Marilyn Jones, and Annette Bott. Congratulating one another are directors, Roland Parry and E. Carl Green. Members of the cast, Ross Giles, Elden McLatchie, Marilyn Oakey, Roy Hardy, Phyllis Randall, and Dick Slater, have good reason for those smiles. Exhibiting lightness on their "wooden" feet are Charles Parker, Sherman Johansen, and Jerry Bett. They never taught her that at the convent. After two months of preparation, the music department presented Victor Herbert's operetta, "Sweethearts" to a capacity audience every one of its four nights' run. The story centers around the Laundry of the White Geese where the proprietress, Paula, lives with her seven daughters, one of whom is adopted. Little does anyone realize that the adopted daughter, Sylvia, is really the Princess of Zilania. When Sylvia receives a proposal of marriage from Prince Franz, Sylvia accepts only to be able to repay her step-mother for her kindness. Eventually Sylvia decides she really loves Franz and is able to prove it when it is announced that she is really the heir to the throne instead of Prince Franz. "Every lover must meet his fate" sings Prince Franz (Roy Hardy) to Sylvia (Marilyn Oakey) who isn't quite certain. Looking every inch a queen, Sylvia offers her hand to Prince Franz while the court looks on. |