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fw- 5 ' , t e Hidden Power Dust oi the Road Top-DEBATE TEAM Bottom-ONE'ACT PLAY CAST DEBATE TEAM ..... Scene VI Shot 1 First Row: Miss Mcllvaine, William Uher, janet Smith. Back Row: Ralph Krabill, Bob Clapp. The Question: Resolved that the Federal Government should own and operate the railroads. The members of the Affirmative team were Janet Smith and Ralph Krabill. The members of the Negative team were Robert Clapp and Wlilliam Uher. The Affirmative lost their home decision to Doylestown and won the decision from Congress at Congress. The Negative lost the decision to Doylestown at Doylestown and also lost their home decision to Smithville. We of the debate team appreciate the help and untix-ing efforts of our coach, Miss Nlcllvaine, who was always ready to help wherever she was needed. ONE ACT PLAY CAST . . . Scene VI Shot 2 First Row: Mickey Holderbaum, Marva Grether, Bill Davis. Back Row: Mr. Frey, Delbert Montgomery. The One-act Play Contest was held at the Little Theatre in Wooster, on March 12, 1940. The part of Prudence Steele was taken by Nlarva Grether, Peter Steele, Bill Davis, the tramp, Delbert Montgomery' and the uncle of Mrs. Steele was played by Mickey I-lolderbaum. The play was coached by Mr. Frey. A fPage Nineteenj
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,afwrawwfvjf ' JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SYNOPSIS Pigs and Sausages only made Mr. Smith's world. This world was continu- ally jarred by the efforts of his children to polish him up to the college standard. By the perseverance of Mr. Brainerd, by the brave wager of Arthur, and by combined forces of others, the Sausage Manufacturer left his old world to a new one composed of gold, travel and dancing. Two couples lived happily ever after and papa comes forth polished! SENIOR CLASS PLAY Producer ,...,,,, ...... S enior Class Director ....... ........ M r. Frey Script ..,.,.,...,,,,.,.,,.....,........... Iola Yarnell Business Manager .............. William Uher Stage Managersnjack Allen, Paul Meyer Producing Time ................ 1 hour 45 min. Setting ................................ Auditorium Date ........................ November 17, 1939 Actors- Delbert Montgomery ............ Keats Perry Vick Randol h Patty Reynolds .............. y p Lucille Uhl ...................... Grandma Perry Mickey Holderbaum ........ Grandpa Perry Robert Clapp ...................... John Appleby Bette Wright .................. Priscilla Morley Dorothy Walmer .........,...... Tootsie Bean Donald Sonnedecker .... Butcher Boy Bean Marva Grether .............. Valerie Whitman William Davis ....... ..........,...,.... B0 ggins The Creston Annual - . . Scene VI Shot 3 Producer ............................ junior Clam Director ................. ...... M iss Koontz Script ........................ ........ J anet Nash Business Manager .............. Vernon Meyer Stage Manager ..............,..... Dwight Keltz Advertising Manager ...,...... Clarence Lee Producing Time ................ 1 hour 45 min. Setting ......,,........................ Auditorium Dm .,.,............,............... April 19, 1940 Actors ............ Mr. Smith, Ralph Krabillg Arthur Smith, Frank Sacha, Jane Smith, Shirley Romichg Mr. Kar' men, Clyde Conn, Lord Abney, Andy Markog Rose Parker, Sally Colemang Marie, Betty Zehnerg Peggy, June Shannong Dick Brain' ered, Arthur Reppg Mrs. Stevens, Jean Grether. . . Scene VI Shot 4 SYNOPSIS Hot-tempered Vicky was the class nui- sance, as far as the womanfhating young Professor Perry was concerned. Vicky showed up at his home, because he or- dered her to drop his course. She over' hears a bit of gossip: Professor Perry has been offered the position of Dean . . . if he can get a wife. The Professor does- n't want a wife, but he wants to be Dean, so he asks his friend, John to help him locate a wife. Vicky tries to get even by having Valerie come and stay and try to vamp the Professor into marrying her. john picks Priscilla for the Professor's wife, and Boggins chooses Tootsie. In the romantic whirlwind finish, Tootsie and Valeria have to console themselves with someone else, and the professor picks his own wife. U-'age Twentgywnej 1940
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