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I. Nancy Lee Faulkner (Kathy Bro- (zek) and her father (Barry Nord- strand) are defended by Attorney Ste- vens (Bryan Relyca). 2. John Mullins quickly checks over his lines before curtain time. 3. Director Linda Blcska- chck asks Alberta Widvcy's opinion of the dress rehearsal. 4. Dr. Kirkland (Steve Martin) ponders a question after coming off the stand. 5. Judge Heath (Kathy Webb) abruptly over- rules an objection. 6. Tim Ha use helps out during rehearsal by filling in an- other's part. 7. District Attorney Flint (Kirk Davis) questions Mrs. John Hutchins (Sarah Duwcll). I nnrt i CAST Prison Matron ............. Kelly Lund Bailiff. Clerk of Courts .....John Mullins Judge Heath ........... Kathy Webb D.A. Flint . Bryan Rclyea. Tammy John- son Defense Attorney Stevens . . Kirk Davis Karen Andre .........Joan Woodward Dr. Kirkland ............... Tim Hausc Mrs. John Hutchins .... Sarah Duwcll Homer VanFleet ............. Joe Richie Elmer Sweeney ......... Ed Hawks ford Nancy Lee Faulkner . . . Kathy Brozak Magda Svcnson .............. Joel la Eby John Whitfield .... Barry Nordstrand Jane Chandler ......... Brenda Barber Siguard Jungquist . Dona van Armbrustcr Larry Regan ............... Craig Lee Roberta Van Rensselear . Julie Marson Stenographer .............. Lori Enlo rson i 'inUtM
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rT STOOr EVENT OP p VAUOFOR 14 ADULTI . ADMISSION F ATTACHED V TO.00 TT7',V I'TAU-----I AND CONCERTS WEST PRESENT BOB DYLAN ST. PAUL CIVIC CENTER TUE OCT 31-1978 8:00PM now 6 4 02 114 V 6 .nr.oo[ SEAT See row box SEAT TAX NQ.UOED Students Savor Weekends WEEKENDS !! Weekends, the savior of the high school student, were planned and replanned as the glorious days ap- proached. Activities were varied and original on the part of many students. Some went for outdoor activi- ties by participating in skiing, swimming, sailing, camping, tennis or hiking. Others preferred less stren- uous indoor activities like movies, T.V., concerts, vol- leyball, and parties. Students also spent much time working at local places to distant establishments. I. Several students enjoy sailing on the St. Croix. 2. Tom Fetzner takes a short break from his work at Ericksons gas station. 3. Tom Planck can often be found skateboarding during any free moment. 4. A ticket to the Bob Dylan concert was very hard to come by and represented one of the most common weekend pastimes: concerts. 5. Peg McGraw learns to fly during her weekends. 6. Scott Trossen spends some of his weekend time watching T V. 7. Pat Hoe I and Kirk Davis travel to Maplewood theatre to see a new show. 8. Cross country skiing is a favorite pastime of Tim Eckcr's. Weekends 17
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Where Were You On The Night Of January The 16th. Where were you on the night of January the 16th? That was the question that rang through the court- room of H.H.S.’s fall play, which was by some out- landish coincidence called “The Night of January the 16th.” This was a unique play for students since it involved not only the actors but also the audience as members of the jury. The outcome of the play was undecided until the final verdict was delivered by the jurors. The decision was a surprise each performance. The play held much talent from heavy Swedish humor to a mild mannered policeman who was “very embar- rassed.” Each performance was sold out to discover the answer to the awesome question, “Where were you on January the 16th?”
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