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Page 124 text:
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8- Senior Class Play Time Out for Ginger, a comedy by Ronald Alexander, under the direction of Mr. Richard Yeo, was presented on November 22 and 23 by two outstanding casts of seniors. The play centered on Ginger, the 14 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carol. As a strong believer in the equality of the sexes, Ginger caused a stir in the Carol house- hold by insisting on competing against boys in athletics. When she beat Eddie Davis, her sis- ter Joan's boy friend and a much honored ath- lete, in a foot race, Ginger made her sisters even more indignant. The real bombshell came, how- ever, when she tried out for the high school football team and made the second string. Her sisters, Joan and Jeanne, and the other iunior and senior girls decided to boycott all the football games. Nevertheless, Lizzie, the Carol's maid, and Mr. Carol attended every game and practice. The play was well received by a large audience each night. Helping to make the play a success were the members of the technical crews under the direction of the following chairmen: Fred Schack, sets and lights, Keiko Iwao, costumes and make-up, Sue Bromley, props. Joyce Benson ably assisted as rehearsal secretary. Student chair- men were Earlene Boyce and Linda Lindwall. f x 1 p TQ, KN' iii ff T5 Q. 'xx'ff s.s t
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'G hh... Who cant cook? Dont push the panuc button' Home town gurl made good ELAINE MONSON usn t worrued about her unabuluty In her 'ob as BETTY CROCKER 68 ELAINE only has to smule and read the recupues from the scrupt Its a cunchl ELAINE confesses that at furst she had trouble learnung to hold a spoon and muxung bowl but now she us quute accomplushed and can even break an egg or two CARLA OBERST us now burnung up the tracks as the greatest gurl un drag racung Known to make fortunes un pruzes she also takes un revenue from spark plug ads We suspect however that at heart CARLA longs for a cottage wuth green shutters druppung wuth uvy and a nursery full of chuldren If her hubby would wash dushes and do gardenung CARLA mught be able to contunue wuth her career Good luck CARLA' If you crave the lufe of a bug game hunter theres no guude you n f d that us as skulled BAWANA TEX JIM NORMAN wull show you how to luve on coco nuts for days Unfortunately there are no coconuts un Afruca JIMS safarus are known for theur popu laruty among vacatuonung crumunals who want to lose themselves un the uungle for undefunute peruods lf you want to take a safaru you re un luck JIM us due to fund hus way back to cuvuluzatuon any year now What pouse' What charm' And what legs! EDITH ROGERS does hugh kucks un the Follues of '68 and the customers love ut The trouble us there aren't many customers To make enough pesetas for survuval, EDITH takes un uronung durung week days Well, that's show buz As Physucal Educatuon Durector of Toledo School for Gurls, IRV TIESSEN doesn't make enough money to luve on The gurls seem to enloy IRV's charmung manner and fascunatung lectures IRV loves teachung and well, who can luve forever? Page II9 ew I ,Q I I I 1 K 143: : 2 I - w- I J F! v .gh I If to ' ,, - A f . fin., ' A .f i ur. 5 n.f--s i . - .'.I7', 1 y y I ifffz , -1 I I - ' ' . ' ' . - - , ' u I 1 n 1 n J ' , . I . , . - , . A ' ' I 1 I I . I ' . ' I I , . I . - u , . I ca in ' ' as ll Il - I . . , . , 1 ' .
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L Lizzie, the maid Agnes Carol Howard Carol Joan, a daugher Jeanne, a daughter Ginger, a daughter Eddie Davis, Joan's boy friend and an athlete Tommy Green, Ginger's boy friend Mr. Wilson, high school principal Ed Hoffman, Bank president and Howard's boss 'Friday night performance J k Barbara Whelchel' Janice Elliot Doris Mello' Maya Ma rq ua rdt Alva Henderson Lyndi Wright' Bonnie Flannery Nancy Schwartz' Mary Burr 'Carla Oberst' Kathy Hoover Don Dewar Bob Asmussen John Budar Rene Morris 'of'
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