Mary Jane Burns, Robert Schlabaugh, Kathleen Yoder, Myrtle Gosnell, Cleese Gosnell, David Brenneman, Nora Miller, Geneva Spicher. Don't Darken My Daor CAST OF CHARACTERS Roger IKent, .a.) Dachel Ont joer se ease a ager eee David Brenneman Rosemary Kent, bis sromiantic nec cere pee eee ee Kathleen Yoder Tom ‘Garrick, ROSEMary S PELSISCEMU SUL OTe sees eee cee tense nerene eee Robert Schlabaugh Poppy Foster, maid(of sll worki 2.5 eee ee Myrtlé Gosnell Alec: Stubbins; Poppy:s Gevotec i sw alin ies cee a eee rs ened Cleese Gosnell Jane Perkins, ao writer. Of ‘Omni Cees een aces ene cee ere Nora Miller Louisa Featherstone | , al, Mary Jane Burns + Maiden laidies : Susie Featherstone Geneva Spicher When a girl reads too many romances, what chance has a mere man to win her? Rosemary wanted a lover like the one in “Hearts Aflame,” and she had no time for Tom. Her admiring maid, Poppy, felt the same way and poor Alec, the gardner, was in despair over Poppy’s sudden coldness. The author of the book appears and immediate- ly sets about repairing the damage, composing romantic speeches for the men to make a hit with the girls. As the end nears, Tom and Ressmary elope, Poppy and Alec are .n love and Jane and Roger are married. ME Gs OAL PAGE 14
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Seated—Merle Fleming, Robert Yoder, Myrtle Gosnell. Standing—Mary Jane Burns, Nora Miller, Bernard Hershberger, Eunice Fleming, Dorothy Jean Yoder, Kathleen Yoder, Geneva Spicher. Declamalory Ten Center High students participated in the annual declamatory contest. The winners of the home contest participated in the county contest. The Center students received three second places in the county contest which was held at Center. In the home contest the winners were as follows ... Oratorical: Robert Yoder, first; Eunice Fleming, second; Dramatic: Myrtle Gosnell, first; Eunice Fleming, sec- ond; Humorous: Merle Fleming, first; Nora Miller and Kathleen Yoder tied for second. ORALORIC Al The “Big: Parade: pe .2. 2x soccer ese e ee aee Eunice Fleming Alaska loangd' of Miysteries cisco rence cae eee Robert Yoder DRAMATIC... Pyiscia, ccs lees ecco eee ee oe ee ae ep ee Eunice Fleming Stout Wella co fiiccan 5 ace ee ee oe ee mr Merle Fleming PRAIA Yes Be cee was esse a ec oat ce .... Myrtle Gosnell HUMOROUS ... Sister in the Medicine: Closet vice sere sesc eres ce epee nee Mary Jane Burns Brothers: In: Live secede ncseccec sree ace ese ere eer ree ame eee eae Merle Fleming Billy Goes: Out fOr Dinner) oie acts eee ee Bernard Hershberger Brothers: Tale: BOW secs nccceee as sesso v= ae eee oe ene Nora Miller Mother Will Help: sist sack notes ce estates were venue se steep eaeanarecaree aes Geneva Spicher Tonorance-Is' BUiss Be .c iiss: ccctuesceuss sos gemeees ener en aeeresen st aaaeee ia Dorothy Jean Yoder Junior's First Date: costa iicccceciccse cet cer ecewwaqmnse et terwenenen eeesrncae Kathleen Yoder M. W. F. ’43 PAGE 16
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