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' - ' - ---vii First row: F. Dutton, J, Dahlstrom, C. Karcher, Mrs. M. G. Mink, K, Smith, P. Smith, J. Craig, B, Schwing. Second row: J. Bahland, A. Oster, N, Ashcroft, D. Bussman, l. J. Schmidt, B. Byar, B, Karcher, B. Christian. ,nie 'nafional 7-lfzespian Dframafic gociefxi . . . All those wishing to become members will signify by saying 'I dol' --and thus Chapter 494 of the National High School Thespian Society was founded at Parkview. The charter members were inducted by means of a tres elaborate initiation ceremony. The troupe was sponsored by Mrs. Marjorie G. Mink and was conducted under the leadership of: Don Bussman ...... ..... P resident Irma June Schmidt . . . . . . Vice-President Nancy Ashcroft . . . .... Secretary Bob Byar ....... .. Treasurer To be acceptable in the organization, one must have attained dramatic achievements as set down by Thespian law, and those requirements are stringent. The charter members included thirteen students, the officers, plus: Beverly Christian, June Craig, John Dahlstrom, Ted Dutton, Betty Karcher, Carol Karcher, Ardelle Oster, Bob Schwing, Ken Smith, and Peg Smith. THESPIAN MOTTO: Act well your part, there all the honor lies. twenty-n ne
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Stanilinq' J Dahlstrom, A. Os- SENIOR PLAY lBIuc Castl Seated: R. DuPerow, B. Chris- tian, D. Bussman, F. Dutton. Standing: D. Aspery. C. Karcher P, Rcllcndcr, I. J. Schmidb. J. Craig, H. Craig, B. Karcher, D. Frazier, G. Couchey. 'LGWICZ 616.55 Gone are the days! Yes, sir, that really applies around Bay High now, that is in regard to the old class Meller-Dramers. All theatrical productions are now being taken over by the dramatic group, under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Mink. Letting no grass grow under their feet, the group smashed into the news by presenting a program of tour one-act plays. But this was merely basic training for that superesolid- senior play, Spring Dance. Now just what was it that was most sprightly about that play? Oh, yes, the thing had two separate casts, one tor each night ot presentation. Members ot the Blue cast will not quickly torget the confusion of the missing telegrams. Nor is the White cast likely to forget the bedroom wall tolling down in a tense moment at dress rehearsal. Then, while the memories ot gag lines from Spring Dance were still lingering, work began on The Passing ot the Third Floor Back. Honors were carried oft by the cast ot l3. To each member ot the pioneer class ot dramatics there is an individual and exciting definition tor the simple phrase, On Stage. SENIOR PLAY 'White Costi oatefl: P. Scnlf, P. Smith, J. Oliver, D. Bussrnan, G Kick. tor, N Ashcroft, K Smith, J. Craig. B. Schwing, P. Aus- tin, H Mprsclmurq twenty -eight
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First row: Mr. W. G. Shumaker, G. Nyerges, B. Quayle, B. Smith, T. Case, D, Frazier, D. Aspery, H, Craig, B. Byar, Mr. H. R. Secrist. Second row: C. Ganyard, D. Humphrey, J. Rossland, D. Carpenter, L. Frazier, B. Schwing, P Senff, J, Oliver, J. Harris. Third row: T. Aspery, J. Schwing, J. Burke, T. Toth, S. Nyerges, R. Lee, B. Estill, H. Huthsteiner, I. Davis, T, Passon. Fourth row: S. Mintos, B, Hill, B. Christofferson, K. Paine, D. Burke, J. Craumer, F. Jackson J. Bruegqemann, H. Strauss, G. Woodworth. Fifth row: D. DeWitt, B. Berger, D. Dombey, D. Dunham, G. Shaw, D. Kenat, H. Rankin, F Mersboch, R, Woodson, B. Krukemeyer, E. Brown. Efooflsall Early this fall, forty prospective candidates turned out for the opening sessions of football practice, From this group a team was selected by Coach I-lomer Secrist to play for Bay. . Throughout the season the team suffered few injuries but had more than its share of the bad breaks. Three touchdowns were called back in a single game. lt was a very successful season even though the defeats were more than the victories. All the boys who turned out enjoyed it immensely. The Iettermen were as follows: Seniors: Tom Case, Dave Frazier, Bill Smith, Bob Schwing, Bill Quayle, Phil Senff, Steve Dodd, John Oliver, Bob Byar, Szilard Nyerges, and Jack Harris. Juniors: Dan Aspery, Bob Estill, George Nyerges, and Harry Craig. Sophomores: Don Carpenter, Dick Humphrey, and Jack Rossland. 1 Managers: Al Hruby and Tim Aspery. SEASON RECORD Bay Bedford I9 Bay Rocky River 32 Bay Olmsted Falls 7 Bay Rhodes Reserves O Bay Fairview 6 Bay North Olmsted l2 Bay Westlake 6 thirty
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