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Seniors Present Time Out for Ginger Early in the fall we always have the senior play to think about. WVhen Miss Frye this fall announced our cast, we who were chosen felt honored, and we pledged to do our very best to make the play a success, YVC began rehearsals immediately and alter approximately six weeks of hard work, we laced opening night, November 17th, with butterflies -excitement and confusion as the stage crew hurried about making sure that the stage was properly set: as Miss Frye, our director, made up the castg and as the players themselves ran hither and yon, checking properties, mumbling lines. The play turned out to be a huge success with a good number in attendance, CAST Agnes Carol.. Howard Carol jeannie Carol. . . joan Carol. . . Ginger Carol. Liz ........... Mr. XVilson. .. Ed Hoffman.. Eddie Davis.. 'l'ommy Green .... Min Roberta Plastercr Walt johnson . . . . . .Linda Leys .. . . .Wentla Leys .Marilvn Madison 'iel Warmenhoxen . . . Bill Dougherty .Forrest Rawlings .. . ...Larry Garn . . . . .Dick Velders r'l'op picturej L to R, standing: Larry Garn, Bill Dougherty. Dick Veltleis, Marilyn Madison. Roberta Plasterer. Muriel Warmenhoveng seated: Linda Leys, Wenda Leys, Forrest Rawlings, Halt johnson. QSecond picturej Ginger tells olf Tommy. her boyfriend, as Mother and the twin sisters. joan and jeannie, look on with amusement. q'I'hird picturej Eddie, joan's boy- friend. is persuaded that Tolnlny Green can be quite an athlete, too. Qlfourth picturej Miss Frye tells the cast about these confusing stage direc- tions-'Itrossing down stairs to U. C. or crossing C. to R.
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Chultnt NIIYSIIISRII and Weuda Lers type topx httdhnes. and captions. Editor Marilyn Madison. adviser Bliss Kuilenga, and assistant editor Roberta l'laslerer plan the dununr copy of the Orbit. Adviser Mr. Lvlslra and business manage: , l'at Wiggins check the accounts ' Grblt Adopts New P YVQ are proud ol' our Orbit. too. This year Mr. Zylstra and his stall' ol' seniors and a few juniors are attempting some- thing different in a X'Vyoming High School annual. The book presents the story of the year so that events follow along chronologically rather than in separate organized departments as in previous years. Marilyn, our editor-in-chiel', has de- voted a tremendous amount of time in her senior year toward making this a successful project. Various other stall' members, too, have been quite faithful. Miss Knizenga, though an apprentice in annual production, has given valu- able assistance as Orbit adviser. I a n Orbit. Nancy Waddell. joanne Kiel. and Ruth Yeldman work on the paste-ups of our Orbit. X .. x of the
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L to R, First Row: Karen johnson. Gloria Brott, Muriel Warnienhoven, Joyce Vande Gevel, Wenda Leys, Linda Leys, and Nanry Waddell. Second Row: Ruth Spoelstra, Joanne Beck, ldatnae Kyser, Marcia Ver Strate, joan Pace, Marho Turner, and Ruth Veldinan. Third Row: Mary Bloomer, Sue Bassett, Sharon Hagan, Joyce Rooks, Carole Duttner, judy Van Dyke, Roberta Plasterer, Standing: Ken Ide, Larry Garn, Doug Nichols, Rex Harmon, Laverne Herring, Fritz Kruithof, Forrest Rawlings, Dick Vel- ders, Bob Van Dain, Cordon Formsma, lS'alt johnson, Cliff Sehoonmaker, and Bill Malone. Thespians to Promote High School Dramatics ll-'e were hoping this year that the YlillCSIJl1lllS Club would Come into its own again. Some time alter the senior play Miss Frye sent out individual invitations to former members to meet lor election ol' ollirers. lt is our aim that all plays will be sponsored by the lhespians Club instead ol' by the senior and junior classes. ln this way a dramatic group can be established. In all our dramatir work we are lortunate to liave a permanent stage crew lor the whole year. Craig Kidder and his stage men always know where things are and how things must be done - and they are sure to get them done. 'lihespian Club ollieers. L to R: Al Dejonge. rife. Mfufl' Deluflllc- H035-7 Miss FYYC' The members of the stage crew discuss plans for a stage sets atusei, Marilyn Madison. pres.: and Char- ting. L to R: joe Kooistra, .Xl Johnson, Craig Kidder tstage lene lklarsinan, secretary. - 1 . manageij, and laul Wierda, 25
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