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Dfcfged Q9 QUGGD Victoria for her part in the school's pl-ay. Jennie Carroll QC,onn1e Robbins, prepares to leave with Lizzie QDiane Bottorffj the family's maid. Ed Hoffman QRoy Whitakerj, President of the town bank, has come to tell Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Merry Sims and Judy Pausery that they are being laughed at by the whole community for encouraging Ginger to play footballfor the school team. Ginger qSue Skwarloj has finally decided to be a girl and leave football for the boys in a discussion with her agreeable father, O O O Eddy Davis QJon .lohnsonjteaseslommy Green QDon Scotty about his girl friend being on a football team, as the latter starts to punch him for these unwelcomed remarks.
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SENIOR PLAY Scenes of a Common Family Exhibited Time Out for Ginger was chosen to be the Senior sponsored play, and on April 9, and 10, was presented to audiences who loved the at home reality it offered them. This delight- ful comedy was centered around an upper middle- class family and their complications in trans- forming their tomboy daughter, Ginger, played by Sue Skwarlo, into being a young lady. The puzzeled, but understanding parents of Ginger were portrayed by Jerry Sims and Judy Fauser. Other members of the cast were: Lizzie, the maid, played by Diane Bottorffg Joan Carol, one of the sisters, by Ann Grossarthg Jeannie Carol, by Connie Robbins, Eddie Davis, Joan's boy- friend, by Jon Johnsong Tommy Green, Ginger's boyfriend, by Don Scottg Mr. Wilson, by Clinton Hurt, and Ed Hoffman, the school principal, by Roy Whitaker. R oy Whitaker, Clinton Ilurt, and Keet Eaton become involved in conversation as they take a few moments break from play rehearsal.
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sis Randy Poletis, Rick Lorfing, Ronnie Dawkins, Michele Schroeppel, Paul Richardson, LeAnn Lynch, Dennis Howell, and Joe Pollock were dancers in the Seniors' Assembly. SENIOR ASSEMBLY Memories to Keep in Future Years The Senior class presented the Senior As- sembly to the student body on May 21. It was a creative representation of the history of the graduating class of 1965. Madame Rhue, por- trayed by Mary Ann Wilson, told the future of the class to a group of its potential members. The program was divided into four main sec- tions, the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior years. Highlighting such events as Connie LaPoint, freshman candidate for Home- comin g Don Gentry breaking the track record in 1962535 preparations for the 1964 Junior- Sgigior Promg and the Turnerite Royalty for 1 5. The climax was the closing song of Moments to Remember and Class of 65 Written in neon lights ending the span of four years. E ! nf S 1 Z l 1 S Madame Rue CMary Ann Wilsonj retold the past as Wally Falconer, Cliff Tisdale, Mary Ann McDonald listened attentively.
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