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40 THE SENTINEL-CELORON,N.Y. DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY Murdered Alive, presented by the Dramatic Club of 1 9 3 9 in the Celoron High School auditorium on March 2, was thoroughly enjoyed by the student body, faculty and community. This mystery comedy was directed by Mrs. Hazel Porter. The young heroine, Arlene, and the hero, Warner, were portrayed by Mae Seiberg and Richard Nelson. Priscilla Zahn supplied the humor of the play when she continually henpecked her husband, LeRoy Apo- tosh. Audrey Seager, a hayseed from Creston Corners, became a suspect of the murder of Arlene's wealthy uncle. Doris Knapp, the persistent mother of Arlene, fell in love with Donald Jacobson, the lawyer. The plot thickened on the arrival of jean Linquist, a fake spiritualist, but all was solved when Archie Skoglund, the mysterious stranger, proved him- self not dead and was led from the stage into happy matrimony by Ruth Nisson, a secretary. The play ended with Hazel McAvoy's collapsing in the arms of her lover, Roderick Burrows, the phony detective. The scenery was erected by Mr. Rose and his helpers, Marshall Mease, Leonard Spencer and Harry Johnson. The property man was Norman Lind. The Dramatic Club has been organized within the last two years. The officers are: President .. ...... .,.. .... ,.....,,.,.. M a x me Swart Vice President ........... .Ruth Nisson Secretary-Treasurer .. .........,..., . ............,..,.,.,, Mae Seiberg Adviser ........... ,.,., ........ ............,.............. M r s . Hazel Porter SEVENTEEN By Booth Tarkington On December 1, 1938, the Senior Class presented its annual play in the Celoron High School auditorium. The play, Seventeen, by Booth Tarkington, was enjoyed by a capacity audience. The story centered around a seventeen year old boy who sincerely believed himself to be in love with Lola, while his family cramped his style by treating him like a baby and calling him Silly Bill. To impress Lola, Bill stole his father's dress suit and, thanks to his little sister, his mother stole it back again and left him with nothing to wear to Lola's going away party. Richard Nelson was cast in the leading role of William Sylvanus and played opposite Mae Seiberg, cast as Lola, the baby talk lady. They were supported by an able cast with comedy supplied by Maxine Swart as the kid sister and Floyd Brown as the colored servant, Genesis. Others in the cast were Carol Wistran, William Quist, Roderick Burrows, Geraldine Gray, Archie Skoglund, Edward Linquist, June Nord, Fred Anderson, Eunice Jacobson and joseph Mallare. A fine performance was given by the entire cast under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Porter.
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THE SENTINEL-CELORON,N.Y. 39 BAND The Celoron band has been in existence only two years but in that time very much has been accomplished. It started with three individuals who owned their own instruments. Today there are forty members who range from second graders to seniors, the majority being in the grades or junior high school. This makes a good foundation for later years. Since its existence it has been directed by Horton Amsden. During the last basketball season the group played at most of the home games and even made the trip to Chautauqua with the team. At the last two festivals at Fredonia the band has played but not competed. This year it was rated i'good in Class C. This classification is made on the enrollment of the school, not years of organization. The band was judged the highest in appearance and showmanship.
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