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Page 49 text:
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Meet Mc ,At U15 Pram Meet Me At the Prom , our Junior play, was presented on November 9, 1956. Directed by Mr. Kidd, it was a very successful three-act comedy. The story unfolds against the background of the two big events of the fall season at Central High: the Senior Prom, with its Queen, and the big game with Western High. The results of the election for Prom Queen provided the surprise ending for Meet Me At the Prom. The cast was: Mom Madigan, K. Laudenslager, Lucy Trainor, M. Yoder, Sheila Rollins, D. Bossinger, Winnie Clark, L. Henry, Gert Andefson, A. Hockenberry, Ada Short, M. Mundy, Elwood Simpson, L. Mowery, Monk Stacy, S. Snook, Bing Wilson, R. Yoder, Pudge Burnett, C. Martin, Julia Cartwright, K. Shottsberger, Elsie Hacker, T. Yoder, Cal Henry, G. Grassmyer, Mrs. Trainor, K. Stewart, Don Leonard, D. Yoder, Miss Fanshaw, J. Reynolds. Ch: House Of Straugeuess Our Senior play was presented on October i8, l957. The House of Strangenessn a mystery in three-acts, was directed by Mr. Andrews. The play centered around the nation-wide manhunt for Gentleman John, a notorious thief, and his moll. The action took place in an eerie old farmhouse. Mysterious, yet with a touch of comedy, our Senior play was very successful. The cast was: Sandra Pembleton, J. Reynolds, Francine Ashmore, K. Laudenslager, Winetta Bullitt, C. Hoover, June Winterbottom, M. Yoder, Wayne Merrin, D. Yoder, Nigel Wise- heart, G. Grassmyer, Tobias Bullitt, S. Snook, Randolph Winterbottom, C. Martin, Abby Pierce, E. Dunmire, Shug, R. Yoder, Maria, M. Mundy, Paul Carson, S. Snook. Left to Right: M. Mundy, G. Grassmyer, K. Laudenslager, J. Rey- nolds, D. Yoder, R. Yoder, C. Hoover, C. Martin, M. Yoder, S. Snook, E. Dunmire, Mr. Andrews, Director. l .f,s.f.s....,s..Q...,.,..,.. t...-f.y.,.....s, f 'WU-m.W'f.wwf-if.f- f f . - '- -
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Left to Right: Standing: D. Yoder, A. Hockenberry, L. Mowery, K. Shottsberger, C. Martin, K. Stewart, and M. Yoder. Seated: Y. Bossinger, T. Yoder, L. Freed, G. Grassmyer, S. Snook. Seventeen is ,ftwfnlly llenng On March 23 and April 3, the Class of '58 presented their Sophomore play under the direction of Mr. Schreiber. The play was an amusing comedy about the situation that. arises when a mouse is changed into a girl glamorous enough to compete with her spoiled, lovely sister. With lots of action and lots of laughs, Seventeen Is Awfully Young was a huge success. Left to Right: Standing: D. Yoder, D. Bossinger, C. Martin, L. Mowery, L. Henry, G. Grassmyer, and Y. Bossinger. Seated: K. Laudenslager, C. Lantz, B. Hartley, and S. Snook.
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611155 Will We, the Class of 1958, being sound of mind and strong of heart, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, revoking all other wills or be- quests made by us at any other time. Part l To the Class of 1959 we will our athletic ability. To the Class of 1960 we will our ability to have good times. To the Class of 1961 we will our ability to get to the head of the cafeteria line. Part ll We will ART DALBY'S ability in art to Alan Hile. We will DDTTI BOSSlNGER'S natural blonde hair to those not as fortunate as she. We leave MARY ANN BRATTON'S square dancing ability to Nancy Swartz. To Sue Clark we leave ETTA MAE CRDSSGROVE'S shyness. We will ELMA DUNMlRE'S ability to have her homework done on time to Raymond Mort. We will LEONA FREED'S ability to obtain a high typing rate to Mrs. Arm- strong's cherubs. We will JERRY GRASSMYER'S iob as senior class president to David Runk. To Judy Harbst we leave JOHN GRASSMYER. We leave AUDREY HARSHBARGER'S iob as Student Council president to anyone capable of filling the position. We will CHARLES HARSHBARGER'S devilishness to John Miller. To Carol Hostetler we will ELEANOR HARSHBARGER'S ability to keep a steady boyfriend. We leave LINDA HENRY'S ability on the basketball floor to Sue Henry. To Galen Dunmire we leave CARL HESSER'S height. We will AURA KAY HOCKENBERRY'S ability to grab a college guy to Maxine Hesser. We will DON HOOPER'S way with the girls to Fred Hartley. We leave SHIRLEY MORRlSON'S manners to those who need them. We will RICH KAUFFMAN'S masculine build to Richard Freed. We will CHARLOTTE LANTZ'S softball ability to Joanne Kitzmiller. To Skip Norris we leave CHARLIE MARTlN'S sideburns.
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