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JUNl0R PLAY TOP ROW: L. Scott, R. Chapman, L. Teets, Mr. Sabin. SECOND ROW: P. Schmidt, D. Duckwitz, B. Landsburg, B. Flansburg Flansburg. THIRD ROW: G. Lubnau, P. Bricker, V. Schillinger, D. Cubitt, D. Seifort, J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: R. Rich, R. Strickler, M. Nichols, L. Bacon, C. Pagel . PLAY CAST Reverend Carl Doss, father .... Mrs. Helen Doss, mother ....... Donny Doss, their eldest son ....... Nan Johnson, Donny's girl friend .. . . . Duane Cubitt . . . . Virginia Schillinger . . . Paul Schmidt . Dana Duckwitz . . . . . Lloyd Teets Betty Landsburg . . . . . Laura Scott Richard Chapman Mr. Johnson, Nan's Father ....... Mrs. Johnson, Nan's mother ......... .. Miss Reilly, a newspaper reporter .... Bill Thomas, a newspaper photographer Mrs. Parkinson, a committee of one . Mrs Mrs . Allen, a church member . Hardy, another church member . Diane, Hawiian ancestry .......... Laura, Chinese ancestry Rita, Indian ancestry ...... Timmy, Mexican ancestry Ted, Filipino ancestry ...... Alex, Korean ancestry . . . . Betty Flansburg . . . Judith Smith . . . Peggy Bricker ......Ruth Rich .Marilyn Nichol . . . . . Lynn Bacon . . . . Ronald Strickler . . . Charles Pagel . . George Lubnau THE FAMILY NOBODY WANTED The Junior play of 1957, was a'three act human interest comedy, The Family Nobody Wanted . It was held in the Sandusky High School Auditorium on the evenings of March 2l and 22. The play is based on an autobiography of Helen Griggs Doss. It tells of Rev. and Mrs. Carl Doss and their twelve adopt- ed, mixed-ancestry children. In this play we find the Family concerned with typical teen-age problems, some ot which are quite hilarious. Harold Sabin, the director, and Doralyn Seifort, student di- rector, put the cast through their paces and came up with a stirring interpretation of the play. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Doss and their wonderful family. ,pq - Nan is trying her best to convince Donny that their love is true.
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ACTING IS FUN C7 This picture doesn't reveal any of the last min- ute iitters of the cast, but oh, my, how de- ceiving. 'x. . 'S + ie? . Q. l' 1 l 1 l I 2 , , x ti o Mr. Sabin, our play director, shows us his new tie. lei 1um.'i,'f.'iiu. 1 WUYIGTU Phillips, 05 0 Colored Some of the cast pause to have their scrubwoman, brought many laughs picfure snapped, from our audience . l Karen Andre, portrayed by Colleen Buskirk is being question- ed by lawyers, Mr. Flint, Mark Orchard, and Mr. Stevens, Dale Cubitt. Judge Heath, Phil Pfaff listens carefully. le-ij: Q'- , Wi 'X V -:in Y Y A me H g Makeup is an important part of any play production. Here Nancy Hall is applying the last touch ups on Ron Bertul. -59- Another witness being questioned is Nancy Lee Falkner, played by Beverly Gildersleeve. She denies having anything to do with the killing of her husband.
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DEPARTMENT .: -r :sew-xx, A -'Alla . o iff?- Coaches Moon and Gleason pausing in their busy day to give their charms to the Reclskin camera. This picture was taken when the Redskins were at the peak of the season. Mr. Bacon, our industrial arts man, is making sure everything is shipshape For another day of buzz-saws, band- saws, and 'hand-saws. Paul Cramer, our band director, looking to see where Vernon Albrech'r's and Judy Domer's sour notes are coming from. This year our hand has done very well. lt seems that Ron McLean, Jerry Morden, and Dale Markgrat are very deep in their work while Mr. Reuter looks on. In an agricultural class they do everything from growing crops to soldering machinery.
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