,J CJ [fsfllE Gi S ACT III. Scene I. This scene discloses the players bedecked with club pins, awards for carrying on bravely in initiations. At the right, a group of enterprising students is gathered around a table, industriously grinding out news for the Weekly Scarab. Among these are Ervin Gloor, Helen Baldwin, Edna Parsons and Hermine Brozak. A crowd of less essaying and more carefree individuals are conducting a dance on the left. A banquet is provided for one hundred guests adorned with stars and Es”. All is silent except for the crunching of molars on unresisting turkeys, salads, parfaits and cakes. As the scene closes, it is generally conceded that the play will be a success. Scene II. The stage is an area of bustling activity. From the left wing, Joseph Toth leads a company of cadets through a victorious R. O. T. C. competitive drill. In the foreground, Jean Brenner as Martha is showered with flowers by an admiring audience. The Festival of Fun in the background is a whirlwind of color, noise, and dancing masqueraders. Again there is conspicuous that hopeful, anticipatory gaze, as our heroes look toward the coming of the next act in which they will be Seniors. ACT IV. Scene I. The spectacle now presented is a most impressive one. Faith!—and why not? Aren’t our heroes and heroines now Seniors? The fact is manifest in their every movement. The very tilt of their contemptuous noses and their stately carriage seem to say, We have come into our own. In perfect keeping with the august scene, Ruth Richter is installed as Student Council head, and Harry Edwards elected as leader of our heroes. The lordliness of our acting friends is somewhat perturbed as the scene draws to a close, for it is in the final scene that they are to reach the height of their supremacy. Scene II. It has come! The millenium is at hand! Now there is a rapid succession of events. Dances, parties, short programs and undisputed authority! Then the play within the play, the Charm School. It comes to a most successful climax, in which Billie Klein and William Wagner are proclaimed true, sweet lovers. After a most enjoyable scene at Put-in-Bay, the final setting is effected. It is Commencement. Our heroes appear in their bought-for-the-occasion dark suits, and our heroines in their snowy frocks. With shaking hands they receive their precious, long-sought-for diplomas. (Curtain falls in a heap from its flimsy moorings.) [29]
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