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The jam jar ne of the favorite spots in our recreation center is the canteen where ice cold pop and candy bars are sold. Members of the Executive Council, Nola Rhode, Ruth Urquhart, Mr. Schroder, Pege Angelich, Darlene Kahr, and Dick Rosenfeldt, draw up regulations, Our money was gone and our rental of the gym hac expiredg yet, through the demands of the student. and through the efforts of the PTA. committee, ou It's jerry Bickel versus Dick Rosenfeld! in this game of rotation and with the winning ball on the table, jerry carefully studies the shot. Games of all sorts are played in the club rooms. Page 46 Here joyce and 'Theressa enjoy checkers. youth center continued to operate this year. A hnan cial drive sponsored by the PTA., in which variou local businessmen and organizations gave generously replenished our treasury. Many of us took advantagi of the numerous activities offered at the Presbyterian gymnasium-basketball, bowling, dancing, ping pong pool and billiards, checkers, and cards, and othe games. Special skits and programs put on frequentlj by various school organizations were especially we' Beaty Kazlauckas and Nluggs Bake beat out l3eethoven's hit, Chop Sticks.
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Juugt ,mgetttrt wttuses ivirs. nutcnins ' Rasmussen from further questioning. Court Case Staged By Class of 1949 Unusual is the word that best describes this year's senior class play. Unusual in that it was actually staged in the County Court House, and unusual in hat there was a possibility ol two endings. Presented wo evenings, March 30 and 31, Night of january tw, was an outstanding court case. A jury selected rom the audience decided the late of Karen Andre, rho was on trial for murder. The defendant was :layed by 'liheressa Nlohnson. Dick Krueger was the irosecuting attorney while Ransom Rhode defended he suspect. Supporting roles were taken by Leon xngelich, ljdward Richter, John Slaney, Helen Qerenhausen, Vernon Erickson, janet Baumgart, rally Rasmussen, june Saucier, Marion Felix, Dean .leyer, Robert Stecher, Robert Francois, Betty lanson, Margery Rasmussen, john Davis, joseph Srazeau, janice Detaeje, and Patricia Van Hulle. liss Darden directed the production. The entire cast of Night ofjanuary 16 is pictured here in the courtroom ofthe County Courthouse as Ransom Rhode, an attorney, questions a witness I n a moment of anger, Karen Andre lashes out her fury on her admirer, Larry Regan. Kelty Hanson, the Swedish maid, swears to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. :eg 9' . . ? , 2 ?4?Y'r'Tf'7f4 , X. if I object, Your Honor. exclaims the district attorney, irked at the questions hurled at the iritness. Page 4 5
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e check on members eliminated much of the trouble of previous 's. Buckshot Rhode presents his credentials to johnny Slaney. zeived, And, because energetic young people need eat, the concession room, where candy bars and p were sold, was popular. The center was open on iday evenings from 7:oo to II :oo p.m. under the oervision ol either Mr. Schroder or Mr, Lelvfay. A ident executive committee composed of john iney, Leon Angelich, Ruth Urquhart, Nola Rhode, irlene Kahr, and Dick Rosenfeldt governed the ganization. Secondary councils took care of such :essary services as special entertainment, policing, missions, and clean-up. ore dancing begins, the gym is used for basketball Here jerry and Earl stretch for a rebound. it Our Youth Center E , Q, Q J Norman Anderson ancl Robert Flomls attention is iliiierled from the strike Cieorge Krueger is about lo roll on the jam jar alley. Alex Richter battles joyce Trepanier and Elaine Routheau in afast game of pingeptmg, X page 47 Both Quaneland Alexfseem to claim the trick in this mmf: .. n,...M - v... - -I 1 -
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