Orem High School - Tigerama Yearbook (Orem, UT)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 96 text:

94 interpretive NIGHT OF JANUARY 16 DisTricT ATTorney FIinT ................................ Brian UTleyH Defense ATTorney STevens ........................ Dee Bullock Karen Andre ............................................ Vicki Rowe Noncy Lee Faulkner ................ Suzanne Christiansen l. G. Whinield ........................................ Val Kendell Larry Regan .......................................... David Evans Siguord .................................................. Larry Hunks Mrs. John HuTchins .............................. Nadine Miner Jane Chandler .................................... Carolyn Miller Elmer Sweeney ................................ Douglas Rowley Homer Von FleeT .................................... Seub Smith Magda Svenson ................................ Annette Aiken RoberTo Van Rensseleor ................ Carolyn Stewart Dr. Kirkland ............................................ Steve Clark Clerk of The Court .................................. Don Stevens Judge HeGTh .................................... Buddie Garrett Bailiff ............................................ STewurT Sanderson FlinT's SecreTary .................................. Diana Vaughn STeven's SecreTary .................................. Kaarin Pace Prison MoTron .................................... Diane Holland. STenographer .......................................... Peggy Hall Policeman ........................................ Randy Reynolds DirecTor ........................................ Mrs. J. Christensen Smack Jean ChrisTensen, Director GuilTy or noT guilTy. Yes, ThaT was The quesTion ThoT confronTed The iury in The case of The sTaTe versus Karen Andre. This was our school play and whoT on exciTing play H was, The NighT of January 16. The jury was chosen righT ouT of The audience and, so as: you can see, The verdicT was Their own and noT one in The scripT. l There were many differenT characTers in The play. FirsT of all were The aTTorneys. These men really dis- played Tine abiliTy oT TalenT as They defended Their clienTs. We can? TorgeT Karen who was The opposed rmurderer of Nancy Lee Faulkner's husband. She had many dlfferenT wlTnesses, bUT mosT of Them were ' gangsTerrs. There was also a hilarious side To The play as Mrs. John HUTchings,, a scrub woman; Magda Sven- son, a Swedish maid; and RoberTa Van Rensselear, The dancer from The downTown slums presenTed Their various TesTimonies. Yes, There were all kinds of people and each and every one made The play really inTeresTing. I guess you' would like To know how iT all ended. Well, The jury found The defendonT noT guilTy and l. G. Whinield, The TaTher of The murdered man's wife, guilty. COST, you really need To be commended on The ouTsTanding TalenT you displayed.

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The orators ut the right are Van- essa Johnson and Don McDonnell. They worked long and hard to de- velop their orotorical talents to rep- resent the students of O.H.S. Pictured at left are the Orem High participants in extemporanee ous speakingeSondra Sorenson, Lonaia Sims, Diane Johnson, Rob Knight, Vicki Chestnut, and Cheryl Stratton. They had to be well- informed on current topics to be able to stand and speak with only a few minutes preparation. Resolved: That we should adopt the essential features of the British system of education. This resolution was discussed pro and con by the debaters. On the left is a typical classroom scene during one of the many practice debates. All of us know that we learn much in our schools just as they are. 93



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Harold, What happened? Well, at least he knows what it feels like to lie in a coffin before you're really dead. Yes, he got his chance at one of the Senior parties. The party came around Hal- loween, and, of course, that meant a Spook Alley. It was really a big affair, but that's because the Seniors put it on. Everyone enjoyed himself and hated to go home, but the evening had to end. What's this! Oh yes, it's a scene from the Senior Hop assembly. Wasn't that iust the best assembly ever! The Seniors think so, but of course, they have reason to. The assembly was really great, as it took place during the roaring twenties. The girls really enjoyed wearing the flap- pers their mothers used to wear and the boys, well, they felt like big shots in their raccoon coats. Yes, it was a good assembly, but what else do you expect from the Seniors? The best time of the year is Christmas. During that time of year comes the Christ- mas assembly which is always outstand- ing. It's also considered the best time of the year, because that's when Santa visits you, but only if you had been good girls and boys. Another reason is because you get out of school for almost two weeks, and everyone likes that except the parents. This means they have to be pestered by the kids. The Cor Unum Club presents the dance and assembly at Christmas time and al- ways does a great job. 95

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