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IT'S TIME OUT FOR GINGER A young girl's determination to play football and her father's equally enthusiastic approval of her actions brought boundless laughter to all those who viewed Time Out for Ginger. Juniors cast in the play were Jim Wilsman as Howard Carol, the father of three girlsg Dona Husher as Mrs. Carolg Phyllis Rider as Joan Caroly Dianne Timko as Jeannie Carolg Lucinda Hanna as Ginger Carolg Jane Leifer as Lizzie, the maidg Dean Booher as Tommy Green, Ginger's boyfriendQ Bob Hoffman as Eddie Davisg Ronnie Crawford as the banker, and Larry Dirmeyer as the high school principal. L ' ... i Wi 2 ff l 25 n
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THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT The band, A'Cappella, and Girls' Glee Club re- ceived a superior rating at Leavittsburg, Saturday, March 24. This was the first time that all music groups had received a one rating. As a result they were eligible to participate in the state contest. This con- test was held at Otterbein College near Columbus on April 29. The l79 students and adults, Mrs. Mary Polley, A' Cappella and Girls' Glee Club director, Mr. Robert Alexander, band directory and Mr. Frank Thomas, associate band director arrived by bus and automobile at the college late Saturday morning. After participating in the contests, the groups visited the small town until time to leave for the Deshler- Hilton Hotel in Columbus. The cost ofthe trip was approximately STQOO. The Band Boosters in co-opera- tion with the music departments raised the necessary funds by sponsoring a record hop, car wash, and bake sale. Many contributions were received as well. The A'Cappella and band perform in many school programs and assemblies during the year. Pictured onthe opposite page are these groups during their participation in the sixth annual Christmas Festival, December 16, 1955. Robert Alexander Frank Thomas 57
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4'-150 'u,,jl' 9 C' --A I-ma rfx 5 :ini ' 'Q 3 A- J xr I 4, 'AF - Q: E 0 6 . ' - v . 6 I I Long live the queen! Friendly smiles are ottered by fellow class- mates to Arlene Cwynar as she graciously accepts the crown which names her Queen of the Sophomore-Junior-Senior Dance. As Joann Strausbaugh places the glowing sphere of tinsel on her head, Bob Hoffman, Marilyn Salak, Marjorie Leighton, Ben Cozadd, Dona Husher and Don Lott watch proudly, thrilled to be a part of this occasion. 5 7 x'vf E 59 if 'Lax a , . , he
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