Betty: Spencer, di I look _1_? Spencer: Yeah, fine. I don't have a lot of time. We _2_ things up. Betty: Mr. Grouch! Louise: All right, here we go again. Betty: All right, _3_ , Louise. ...... Betty: Wellesley girls who are married have become quite _4_ at balancing obligations. One hears such comments as: I am able to baste chicken with one hand and _5_ the paper with the other. While our mothers were called to work for Lady Liberty, it's our _6_, nay, obligation to reclaim our place in the home bearing the children that will carry our _7_ into the future. One must pause to consider why Miss Katherine Waston, instructor in the art history department has decided to _8_ war on the holy sacrament of marriage. Her subversive and political teachings _9_ our Wellesley girls to reject the_10_ we were born to fill.