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Dramatics Senior Class Play FRONT ROW-—Left to right—Raymond Mocre, Robert Yoder, Billy Swartzendruber, David Brenneman. BACK ROW—Left to right—Helen Slaubaugh, Carley June Erb, Mary Ellen Swartzen- druber, Ada Brenneman, Eunice Fleming. “CYCLONE SALLY” CAST OF CHARACTERS Jack Webster, owner of the Webster estate Raymond More Sal y Graham, “Cyclone Sally” Mary Ellen Swartzendruber Regeie Manners, adept at picking peaches Robert Yoder Ruth Thatcher, a peach Reggie would like to pick Ada Brenneman Jim Perkins, courted for twenty years and not discouraged David Brenneran Jenny Thatcher, object of Jim’s persistence Helen Slaubaugh Willie Clumip; the: world's eiginthy) wonders esac seeee eee neeereereee Billy Swartzendruber Vivian Vernon, of the younger social set Eunice Fleming Effie Varden, a cute little neighbor Carley June Erb Jack Webster, owner of the Webster estate, returns after a long absence with the purpose of marrying Sue Bascom. Immediately upon his arrival he encounters open defiance at the hands of some ‘human whirlwind” who is known as ‘Cyclone Sally’’, but who really is a very charming girl. A fierce antagonism develops and the battle rages furiously. Thrills, laughs and roars pile one upon another until finally the big climax arrives and Jack finds, to his dismay, that instead of courting Sue Bascom he has been courting his mortal enemy, ‘‘Cyclone Sally”. —Page 12—
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FRONT ROW—Left t o right—Lester Kempf, Jean Christner, Merte Fleming, Verda Hershberger, Lester Moore. BACK ROW—Left to right—Arthur Yoder, Junior Johnson, Billy Swartzendruber, Robert Yoder, Howard Gosnell. Freshman Class History On August 28, 1939, ten meek freshmen entered the doors of Center High School. It took but a few weeks to get acquainted and they were soon swinging along in the reerry way of all students. The class elected officers after the first two weeks as follows: President, Billy; vice-president, Lester K.; and secretary-treasurer, Arthur. Sx boys and one girl participated in basketball and two boys and one girl in music. A freshman girl entered the health contest for our school. We are all looking forward to three more happy years at Center High. EDUCATION Strive with the best you have For a precious education; Be worthy of the life you live, Through your more worthy education. —Page 1i1—
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Dramatics Junior Class Play FRONT ROW—Arlene Hochstetler, Myrtle Gosnell, Eunice Fleming, Nora Miller. BACK ROW—Daniel Brenneman, Cleo Dickel, Clifford Grout, Raymond Moore. “SUE”’ CAST OF CHARACTERS Sue Smith, who comes in with the storm Uncle Walt Miller, an optimistic old man Aunt Molly, his wife Harry Seymore, a young lawyer Dick Patton, who turns out all right David Brenneman Jim Dunn, an unlucky husband Clifford Grout Ellen Dunn, a grasping WOMAN. ..............--------:--2----s-ceeeeeees corte eece eter cent Eunice Fleming Sarah Maxwell, an old maid with a hig heart.....: Myrtle Gosnell (Raymond Moore substituted for David because of illness.) The plot is concerned with the mysterious disappearance of Uncl e Walt’s money. Sue appears during a storm and seems to have no place to go. Uncle Walt and Aunt Molly take her into their home and hearts Sue senses trouble and finds Ellen at the bottom of it; she blocks Ellen’s attempt to get Uncle Walt and Aunt Molly into the old people’s home by adopting them. With the help of Dick Patton, Sue clears up the mys- tery of the lost money and shows up Ellen. She also reveals the fact that she is a detective working with Harry Seymore. The villains get their just dues, Uncle Walt and Aunt Molly are happy, and Sue finds out that she loves Dick which Uncle Walt and Aunt Molly say they have known all the time. —Page 13—
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