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Will, played by Ralph Wunschel, and Melinda, portrayed by Pam Kline, meet at the band¬ stand to discuss her role in Romeo and Juliet. Melinda clutches her doll as she attempts to console her dis¬ traught mother, played by Elizabeth Gray. Senior class play Barry Rosenbaum and Mary Anne Hunter as Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are worried about Will’s new friends. i i r I
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Crisp cool weather, falling leaves, and a float decorated in beautiful fall colors combined to complete the homecoming theme. One Autumn Night. The traditional coronation ceremonies were performed before the game this year as Donna Navarre and Lynn Mohler, sophomore and junior attendants, led the royal procession. They were followed by the six lovely queen candidates riding on the float. Last year’s queen Debbie Ran¬ kin crowned Dawn O’Neil 1965 Home¬ coming Queen. The Panther gridders made the eve¬ ning a happy one as they emerged vic¬ torious over Port Clinton with a score of 6 — 0 . To complete a perfect weekend, the queen and her court reigned at the Roy¬ alty Ball as students danced to the music of the Sting Rays. Cold autumn weather adds z st to Homecoming. LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Zumbrun, Queen Dawn O’Neil, Lynn Robertson, Beth Orde, Nancy McPherson, Toni Burtscher. Gaily colored streamers add to the festivities at the Royalty Ball.
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brings to life the trying problems of youth. STAGE CREW LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Nofziger, S. Sadowsky, T. Reed, D. Glowacki, J. lagulli, R. Irwin. The senior class play, Teach Me How to Cry, was presented under the excel¬ lent direction of Mr. Dean Reeder as¬ sisted by Steve Ames. The play is a tense drama about two confused teen-agers trying to discover their true inner feel¬ ings and personalities. Melinda is a very shy person, who lives in a dream world which is suddenly de¬ stroyed. Will, the new boy in town, makes her see that she is hiding in a self- made shell. He persuades her to accept the role of Juliet in the school play be¬ cause it will help her to see the world of reality. Even though Will’s parents de¬ cide to move. Will promises to return some day, which brings the play to a hopeful conclusion. CAST FRONT ROW: E. Gray, B. Rosenbaum, M. Hunter, S. Ames—Student Director. ROW 2: P. Pep¬ pers, S. Thomas, L. Crabb, J. Baron. ROW 3: P. Klenk, R. Wunschel, P. Kline, Mr. Reeder—Director.
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