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Lvfl to right: jim Rrnncy, Carol Sue Bell in lxlnck-lace, Mary Lynn Milliron, Charlie Tlrurxnarn, jerry McGuire. Gloria Slmrkcy, Snc foullmll player Mike TIME OUT FOR GINGER Nolhnckcr, B:1rhzn'a Hngcnnnr, john Woodruff tackling Milliron. Two interesting scenes from thc thrcc-act comedy, Time Out far Ginger, giv- en in lhc spring of 1957.
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BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE Attending Girls' State was an experience we shall never forget, say Faye Sipe and Brenda Stock, who represented Shelby last june at Cap- ital University for the lltli session of Girls' State. For eight busy days over one thousand girls from every part of Ohio became friends and poli- ticians as we performed our various positions in the mock government. YVith some of the best and most capable leaders and advisors in Ohio, we learned not only government funclionings but also important responsibilities as future wo- men of America. Vlle were drawn closer to our government, our neighbor, and our God. lt's a week each girl should be able to live because she would always remember it. Last summer four Shelby High School boys at- tended Buckeye Boy's State at Camp Perry. The boys set up a government of their own and had a brief taste of parliamentary procedure. Each boy held some city, county, or state office: Carl lvinely, lawyer and a member of the State Pa- trol: jim Xvildman, City Health Commissioner, Jon Page, Safety Director, Charles Thurman, member of the l-louse of Representatives. Buck- eye Boys' State was divided into five countries each consisting of four cities. Entertainment was provided every evening at the auditorium. Guest speakers included Governor C. William O'Neil and last year's governor of Buckeye Boy's State. Lelt tn righl: Charles Thurman, .Ion Page, Faye Sipe, Brenda Stork, Carl Winely, and james W ildman.
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THESPIAN CLUB First row, Url! In viglillc Gloria Sltarkey. Karen Seton, Mary Milliron, Barbara Ernst, Sue Ellen Nolacher, and Linda Lewis. Srmnrl raw, qlvfl In righlj: Mr. Funk ffldvisorj, Richard jones, Charles Tlturnirtn, and David Hoover. The Thespian Club is composed of students interested in drama, lllembership is composed of students who have appeared in plays, assisted in the production of plays, aided in the adver- tising for plays, and assisted in the costumes and make-up for the actors. Play production was handirapped somewhat this year due to illness of one of the stars. A numhcr of girls had worked for several weeks to prepare for the play TYVELVIQ ANGRY YVO- MENQ only to have the production cancelled at the last minute due to the serious illness of the leading lady'l. The play was rescheduletl and was presented in March of this school year. Mr. Charles Funk is the faculty sponsor for the Thespiztns. New members are initiated into the club at formal initiation ceremonies which are impressive to say the least. Members of the Thespians will take part in spring contests in speech and one-act play to be held at several of the colleges and universities.
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