DeKalb High School - Saber Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)

 - Class of 1989

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Top: Jonathon and Dr. Einstein discuss the hole that they have discovered in the basement where they can bury Mr. Spenalzo, their dead body, Bottom: The Rev. Dr. Harper, who lives just across the cemetery, talks with Martha about sending Teddy to the Happy Dale Sanitarium. Right: Adding many years to the face of Shelly Rugman is the challenge of the play’s director, Mrs. Shelley Johnson. 10 FALL PLAY The problem of what to do about © the homeless was solved very simply — by the Brewster sisters in Brooklyn in the — 1940's. If any roomers that they took in — seemed to have no one who cared — about them, they would serve them their “special” wine (which included arsenic) and send them to the “Pana- ma Canal” in the basement for burial. This is only one of the plot complica- necessary Ne cod pone de id et tions of the play Arsenic and OldLace, tleman to the basement’ Ss Pan which was presented by the Drama Cand. Department in the auditorium on No- The love interest was. provided b vember 18 and 19. The play was d i- Matt Hoham and Kari i Randinelii whose rected by Kent and Shelley Johnson, TOG was pe under

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ade tl. : 5 school, then ess was oe home- room or study halls to get it done. The hours varied from one to over 40 per week. One hundred ninety one worked 10 hours, 209 worked 41-20 : 463 worked 24-30 hours, 64 worked 341-40 hours, and 14 waked 4 hours, over 40 hours per week, students just work to get extra spend- ing money for weekend entertain- penses. The parents of 290 students expect ed them to work and 350 didn’t. Many — ment, food, Pores and cor ex- we asked several Boron for eo ‘comments about student jobs. Ac- — cording to Dawn Houser, chance to get out of the house and © meet new people.” Matt Disch said he likes working because of the money but doesn’t like it because he doesn’t - have much extra time. Troy Reinoehl - likes the people and likes working ofs of hours, while Heather Schiffli likes the extra money and meeting new peo- ple. On the other side, Mike Spratt said that he doesn’t want to work due to laziness! Left: mmm... topping look yummy? Kemi Husted seems to be “W's a enieyng her work at TCBY in Westedge Mall. 653 Working Barons Doesn’‘t this yogurt with hot fudge Top: Working at Diemer’s Dreamers, a yogurt store in the Cord Plaza next to Scotts, Michelle Coleman serves herself after a hard day’s work. Bottom: Working at Revco keeps Linda Prosser busy. There’s always customers to help and shelves to stock. There’s never a dull moment in This busy store. JOBS



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Don’t Taste The Wine imer Brewster tries to convince — Top Right: While the a have been talking uid leave now because he has - about the problems with Europe, Teddy tries to ( point out that the real danger lies elsewhere — ‘iD Japan Aoe eee Jason Bottom, Right: When ihe two unsuspecting po- lice officers arrive to pick up some toys for chari- ty, they give Teddy a proper salute. ie Row: A ( reg Boyles, Jeff Funk ‘Kari Randinell, Matt ae ; Jason ek son Bry, Jason Coleman, a whie beg wersporied to the cellar. He . 14 PALL PLAY

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