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MAXINKUCKEE Band ii Ifirxl Ron-Sam Medbourne, lirma Rose Heiser, Veenice Hawk, Glen Mikesell, Ronald Baker, Nor- ma Starkey, Sylvia Triplet, Thomas Nllfooldridge, Ruth Newman, Lovina Newman, Margaret Annis, Anna- belle Lake, Mariorie Tallman. Semrm' Ruiz'-Leewan Kellam, George Byrd, Arthur Sehweidler, Donovan Rockhill, Hubert Beehlcr, I.oren Hissong, Wayne Kline, Ralph Osborn, Maxwell Shoemaker, joe Heiser, Leta Kingery, Herman Mclfeely, Charles Newman, Kenneth Bush, Mr. Annis. Third Ron'-Mr. McLane, Forrest Houghton, Robert Osborn, George Babcock, Ruth Smeltzer, Fred liaimlsx, George Soule, NVinHeld Pnehmer, Richard Behmer, Max Fechnor, Clyde Matrox, Merle Miller. The Culver High School Band during its frequent appearances before the public has shown itself to be more and more a useful and also an educational organization. Much credit is due to Mr. Annis for the progress made by the Band during the two years of its existence in this school. PAGE l OR'I'Y-THREE
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MAXINKUCKEE Orchestra il Vera Grossman, Iirma Rose Heiser, Veenice Hawk, Clyde Mattox, Norma Starkey, Samuel Med- bourne, Lovina Newman, Charles Newman, Glen Mikescll, Miss Martin, Sylvia Triplet, Margaret Annis, W'ayne Kline, Margaret Swigart, Ralph Osborn, Annabelle Lake, Hubert lleeliler, Loren Hissong, Robert Osborn, George Soule. The orchestra is an organization of twenty members, organized in part for the furthering of a love of music among the students. Although the orchestra has appeared before the public but few times, it has accomplished much of this purpose. PAGE IOR'I'Y-TWU
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MAXINKUCKEE The Tightwadv i:e: Presented By fbe Senior Class CAST John Taylor ......,......... .,,....... 44A.............V D o nald Mikesell Mrs. Taylor, his wife .,.., .,A.,.. N orma Frances Starkey Edna Taylor, daughter ..,,,. ...l....,,,,., L ois Bess Morris Elmer Taylor, son ....... ,.,.,. R alph Voreis Mamie Harris ....,.. ..,.,... H elen Mattix Orval Stone ,.s.s..... ......... C harles Reed Tommy Jordan .,..,.. ....,s.. F letcher Strang Taxi driver ....,...........,.,... ...... J acob McFarland Larz Anderson, servant .,... .,,.4.,., L ester Cook Mrs. Anderson, servant ....,.... ....... R uth Newman Martha Anderson, servant ,...,,,,.,......,...,,.............,...........,..,.,............. Opal Crump The play opens with Edna Taylor trying to persuade her fiance, Tommy jordan, to stop bringing candy and flowers to her and to count the pennies for a year before their marriage. He then becomes so stingy that she breaks their engagement. He always insists that she go places as long as it doesn't cost him a cent. Tommy later gets Mr. Taylor and Elmer to invest their money in some land. This, Orval Stone says, is worthless and that they will lose all their money. For this reason Mamie breaks her engagement with Elmer. Later developments show that Tommy was right for once and the investment is safe. Edna is sorry for the way she has treated Tommy and they patch up the engagement With Tommy's promise to stop pinching the cash. The Senior Class is indebted to Mr. McLane for his tireless efforts in the coaching of the play. A large and appreciative audience witnessed the pro- duction and gave it their hearty stamp of well done. PAGE FORTY TOUR
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