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'hvw ily' 1 gl C? inf TZ-HSE CARE UF Y LITTLE GIRL Difficult decisions concerning the ioining of a college sorority formed the plot of the Junior class play, Take Care of My Little Girl, directed by Mr. Richard Wohn, Liz, portrayed by Hyla Quinn in the leading role, finds that her social life becomes so involved that old friends and studies are neglected. Joe, her home town boy friend QJim Shindlerj, is dropped in favor of the dapper Chad CTom Simkinsj. All ends well, however, as a true sense of value prevails. Other cast members were Joanne Latchaw, Nancy Roesti, Jo Scott, Judy Hoffman, Sue Jenkins, Barbara Daoust, Tonetfe Walz, Nancy Dirr, Sue Stoner, Carolyn Sehlmeyer, Karen White, Gordon Phillips, Dick Ryan, Pat Locke, Judy Tuohy, Diana Roehrs, Lyn Cunningham, Janet Andrist, Linda March, Peg Ritchie, Ginny Page, and Linda Clemens. st s 'r mn Jfjeg .-L sa' R Sorority bull session . Seated: Linda Clemens, Diana Roehrs, Nancy Roe- sti, Nancy Dirr, Linda March, Judy Tuohy . . . Standing: Hyla Quinn, Dick Ryan, Pat Locke. mr! But you're both cute . . . Tom Simkins, Hyla Quinn, and Jim Shindler talk it over. Now that lamp should be placed over there . . . Mr. Wohn, director, and Mary- ann Nolan, student director, plan the set. I i
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lk., Seated: George Daft, Nancy Dirr Giddings, Mrs. Tubbs, Phil Hoetfel. The Skylark Club, open every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday nights, is a youth recreational center for all students of high school age. Elected by the members, student executives run the club under the supervision of an adult committee. One of the main attractions of the club is Open House which is held twice each year. At this time all students, their parents, and the public are invited to view the club. Other SHYL!-THB III. B It's your move. Checkers is one of the popular activities at Detiance's youth recreational center. features include dancing, ping-pong, cards, checkers, shuffleboard, and reading. Officers of this year's executive board were Nancy Dirr and Phil Hoeffel, co-presidents, Mary Kay Demyan, secretary, and George Daft, treasurer. Mrs. Clinton Tubbs was the club hostess this year replacing Mrs. Paul Kern who retired after spending over four years as hostess. Students sign the register . . . . . Standing: Mary Brinkman, Diane
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TIME U T FUR lil BER The Senior play of l956, Time Out for Ginger, revolves around the antics and ideals of the youngest daughter, Ginger fRoxanne Widmerj. As a result of a fiery speech by her father fTom Schmunkt, Ginger takes a stand on her rights as an equal individual. Much to the dismay of the entire family, Ginger decides to play football. 1, AQ . - 1 , N . vi Just one big happy C?J family. Seated: Marvin Schatz, John Mitchell, Margo McGrath, Mary Kay Demyan . . . Standing: John Smith, Bob Miller, Judy Zimmerman . . . That's my daugh- ter!! CTom Schmunkj. Agnes, the mother QHelen Pottsj must act as referee throughout the entire performance to keep peace among members of the family and friends. The situation eventually untangles and solves itself, as all good plays do. Other cast members included: Judy Zimmerman, Margo McGrath, Mary Kay Demyan, Bob Miller, John Smith, John Mitchell, and Marvin Schatz. Ginger gets ready to heave a long one. fRoxanne Widmert . . . Family portrait. Seated: Margo McGrath, Mary Kay Demyan . . . Standing: Tom Schmunk, Helen Potts. lil'
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