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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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MAXINKUCKEE 'S' R IH ' 1 ff qc 1 I , ci . A' . t i ? . I ' t g ' A W ,:' Q1 Xi A, i H 3 ' 13 T011 Row-Lester Cook, Charles Ferricr, Kenneth Bush, Cecil Asper. Ballon: Row-Bob Bogardus, Harold Shaw, Art Tomassi. Basketball For the first time since basketball was taken up in Culver High School as an inter-scholastic sport, the team has gone through the season undefeated up to the tourney. The schedule was not an easy one, eitherg the boys playing such teams as Nappanee, Rochester, Winamac, Riley, Mentone and Bremen. In the opinion of most of the fans there cannot be too much credit given to Coach Underwood for their success. Of course, it is also true that a coach, no matter how good he is, can't make a team that will Win every game on its schedule if his material is not good, and with no cooperation from his players. Along with these assets was the splendid backing given the team by the fans of the community, which always has an effect on the coach and the players. Bogardus, Asper, Ferrier, Cook and Shaw started in most of the games, but Bush, Miller and Geiselman were valuable substitutes at various times. To- massi and Schweidler did double dutyg they were substitutes for the first team, PAGE FORTY-SIX
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