Culver High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Culver, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 61 text:

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Page 60 text:

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' we Eramatira Glluh lilag THE TORCHBEARERS The Torchbearersf' a three-act play, was given during the first semester by the Dramatics Club. The players were coached by Miss Eunice Lowmaster and Mr. Frank McLane. The first act opens in the living room of Mr. and Mrs. Ritter's home. Mrs. Ritter, a very sensitive soul, has been asked by a certain dramatic society to take the place of one of the leading characters, whose husband has just died. The part of Mrs. Ritter was taken by Mildred Shearer and Mr. Ritter by Ed- ward Mitchell. Mr. Ritter is a somewhat cynical person and makes fun of his wife's attempts and dramatics. The cast comes to their home for their final rehearsal. Mrs. Pampinelli, the director of the play, is heard coming into the house and Mr. Ritter goes to his room. The part of Mrs. Pampinelli was played by Jane Crandall. The rehearsal finally ends after much confusion and little practice. The second act takes place behind the scenes on the night of the play. There is much noise and too many bosses, but the play finally comes to a close. The third act is again in the living room of the Ritter home. Mrs. Ritter has received many flowers, but Mr. Ritter, who has seen the play, does every- thing but congratulate her. He finds fault with her acting and makes fun of Mrs. Pampinelli. Mrs. Pampinelli, who has been hiding behind a piece of furniture and has heard the conversation, makes her appearance and sympathizes with Mrs. Ritter for having such an ungrateful husband. While they are thus talking the telephone rings and Mrs. Ritter is offered a position in a moving picture company. Mr. Ritter gives his consent but she refuses. The play ends happily. Others of the cast who played their parts in a very commendable way were: Jeanette Stevens, Margaret McCullough, Helen Overmyer, Helen Mattix, Tommy Bigley, Randall Houghton, Fletcher Strang, Anton Stuprich, and Clyde Mattox. 5 Page Fifty-mmf 9 Dail PPD DDQ DEQ DEQ P510 nga ?w uq,.kp.P-QP1'PLiq?.'l9g1'gXQP1N'f?'q2 sr

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