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Senior Pla Maybe You're Wrong, a three act comedy written by Anita W. Crust was pre- sented to a large audience in Central's gymnasium on December2 by sixteen re- presentatives of the Senior Class. The Play was based, in simple terms, on the problem of adult delinquency and the resulting factors leading to a potential- ly unhappy home. Over half of the students composing the cast had participated in previous dramatic productions, which seemed to give the play a sense of con- fidence and self-assuredness. Much re- cognition must be given to Mr. J. J. Sperry, who served as both director and producer for the play. Darlena Walsh, Alfred Carwile, and Diane Foster rehearse parts in the class play, Maybe You're Wrong. FIRST ROW: D. Foster, P. Koon, S. Evans, E. Tavenner. SECOND ROW: D. Pierce, G. Frye, D. Walsh, P. Finks McClanahan, M. Miller. THIRD ROW: D. Luttrell, M. Cahill, D. Bolen, D. Burch, L. Sihler, L. Reedy.
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'SJ if' ' 'wk 'ff 2 65 I li I '1 if 1 1 Homecoming I965 Ann Kline fseatedl was crowned Miss Homecoming 1965. Members of the court were Betsy Hoffman, Susie Evans, Cathy Fadeley, Linda Newland, and Sharon Long. Not pictured is Jan Hutchinson. The final Homecoming event took place on Satur- day night, October 9. This was the semi-formal dance for all of Central's stu- dents, alumni, and faculty. Music was furnished by the Playboys, a five piece or- chestral band, from Win- c h e s t e r . Refreshments were served in the main lobby. The theme of the dance was Highlights of the Year and was carried out in the decorations. Blue and gold streamers were attached from the ceiling to the walls. The theme was spelled out in large silver letters on the stage curtain and a large falcon was placed underneath. 'ki if l. Highlights of the Year culminates the Homecoming festivities for 1965. '
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Mises Central Chosen from twenty-four other con- testants, Judy Swecker won the Miss Cent- ral Beauty Contest on January 6. First and second rtmners-up were Penny Koon and Ellie Tavenner, respectively. Mrs. Marcia Holtzman served as MC for the program, the theme of which was Some Enchanted Evening. While the judges deliberated eliminations and chose the winners from the five semi-finalist, Captain Frank Foti and the Massanutten Military Academy Ensemble entertained lx ,P the audience. There were many new ad- E ditions to the annual event. Contestants . were arranged on stage on stairs and a l fi ramp was used to allow the audience to E - y view the girls more closely. To aid the L- f judges in their choice of Miss Central, 1 is, '1',-Q each of the five finalists was asked a v question. Ill w gi, 1539 Ellie Tavenner, Second Runner-up, Judy Swecker, Miss Central 1966-19673 Laura Glunt, Miss Central 1965-1966, Penny Koon, First Runner-up. ' rs. Holtzman, MC, K. Richards, Escort. FIRST ROW: J. Lambert, C. Grubbs, L. Racey, D. Foster, C. Yonts, P. cFar1and, J. Swecker, S. Tucker, M. Parks, P. Koon, B. Pence, Escort. LEFT STAIRS: S. Seal, S. Crowder, S. ineweaver, L. Newland, S. Berchdorff, J. George, J. Swartz. RIGHT STAIRS: S. Evans, S. Dellinger, L. Vannoy, B. ence, A. Kline, M. Miller, S. Combs, E. Tavenner. Ill
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