Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1951 — Page 10
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Presentation To Be Friday Night
Behind the scenes
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actresses aren't considered--is an important feature in Manual High School presentations: - . The backstage cast plays an important role in “The Late Christopher Bean,” to be presented by the senior class at 8 p. m, Friday. Stage Manager Robert Clack, with his crew, Webster Brewer, Jim Devitt, Bill Kattman, Dennis Osborne and Philip Snodgress, work behind stage on all productions.
Behind Scenes of Manual High Senior Class Play
UP GOES THE STAGE-—Dennis Osborne, B Davitt and Phil Snodgrass, left to right, set up .a stage flat at
THERE MUST BE LIGHT Webster Brewer, left, is holding | a filter for a stage spotlight while Bet Clack adjusts the light” prior to play rehearsals.
Bill Kattman, Jim
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Besides gaining stage experi-| {i
ence, these boys earn a half credit and are given a grade, as in any subject. They put in at least two periods of their time a day on stage work and, with the play only a few days away, they now are working as much as three hdurs a night. These boys, in collaboration with the shop department, built and are painting the scenery for the play.
Martha Bobson, production man-| §
ager and her assistants; Jo Gentry and Barabara Helfenberger, prepared the property lists, which are tabulations of the objects needed in the play, Everything from candlesticks to knitting needles were needed. One item is
still lacking because no one seems ji
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leather trunk.”
Doctor Figures Answer
To Automobile Upsets
ELIZABETH, Ill, Mar. pe (UP) ~—Dr, M. M. Green has treated many automobile accident wic-| tims. He made up his mind what, he would do if his own car ever’ swerved out of control. When his car skidded and plowed through a guard rail, he dropped to the floor and relaxed his muscles. The car plunged 200 feet down an embankment, Dr. Green said he had no idea | how many times it rolled over. When it hit the bottom, demolished, he got up and walked away, unhurt.
Phi Delt Dinner
A dinner celebrating the 103d anniversary of the founding of Phi Delta Theta fraternity will be held by its Indianapolis Alumni club Saturday in the Athletic! Club. |
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