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.V -.sw W .a,,.,.. A, if 5. sv u Left to right: Miss Nelson, Resolved: that the President of the United States should be elected by the direct vote of the people. When we entered our first debate at Huron we did not even remember whether the U. S. had a president. Stupid? No, just scared. After this first excursion we were brave enough to face other debate teams at Madison, Pierre, Mitchell, and Watertown. Because all four of us were just beginners we felt very proud to end the season with seven wins and the necessary 20 points to become members of N .F.L. .......... ....-Q... :jf- vf f im' ,fr-v adviser, Ruth Miller, Jim Carter, Marian Hull, Leattrice Tomsha. Eleven students were entered in the four divi- sions of the local declam contest November 22. From the judges' decision stepped forth four winners. They were Patty Dvorak, dramatic, Paul Baxter, humorous, Jackie Levtzow, ora- toryg Marian Hull, poetry. Frankfort was host to the district contest the following week. Red- field placed fourth in the contest with two goods, and two excellents. Left to right: Miss Nelson, adviser, Mona Oeschle, Patty Dvorak, Mhrian Hull, Virginia Eidsness, Paul Baxter, Jackie Levtzow, Mary Hill, Shirley Gavette, Charles Parsons, Helen Buchholz,
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CURTAIN UP 11 JUNIOR PLAY CAST Seated In front of davenport lleft to rnghtl Mary Ann Ferguson Barbara Dawson seated on davenport Treva Smith Peggy Mandery Vurgmua Bames Mary Hall Vnrg ma Eudsness Bob Clark Standmg Lyle Muchels Roger Denker Charles Parsons Mr Morgan Mass Lyle Frank Hoff November 8 I d1d not have any 1dea what to expect when I Went to see the J un1or Class Play Half Past Teen as dlrected by Mlss Lyle and Mr Morgan But 1 Wlll assure you that I enjoyed every mxnute of lt from the flrst chase by Denker after Barb to Franks Whlskmg Peggy out by the ear Ouch' I say It dealt W1th the many problems of teen agers and that IS a problem 1n any famrly mme lncluded Barbara Dawson as the lead Treva Smlth as her best buddy Roger Denker as the guy who wants Treva Bob Clark as a super wolf who chases anyone Chuck Parsons and Lyle M1chels as real 11ve cowboys Mary H111 as the old school teach r and Frank Hoff as the father of a brat Peggy Mandery comprlsed the personnel of the productlon The makeup 1S now washed from the actors faces but the play Wlll long l1nger 1n our mlnds Stage Crew On the Stage
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Xl Pheasant Call VOLUME 26 REDFIELD, SOUTH DAKOTA Tuesday, November 22, T949 Number 3 P , P .Y e V 3 Around the table: ilett to rightl Joyce Michels, Mary Hill, Harriet Parsons, Dick Wood, Bonita Larson, Juanita Larson, Treva Smith. Second Row: Darlyce Johnson, Marvel Fitzgerald, Marion Seeman, Connie Jes- sen, Martin Predoehl, Charles Parsons, Roselle Cook, Jackie Levtzow. Third Row: Helen Buchholz, Shirley Gavette, Lucille Harms, Peggy Mandery, Nadine Esser, Darlene Boyd. Fourth Row: Bill Syverson, Bob Clark, Gilbert Watson, Colleen Michels, Mary Ann Zens. I? Pheasant Call gives scoop on school news Publication includes news, sport stories, features, editorials, and pictures A m o n e y . November 22-Redfield High students to- Upper left: m a k i n g J PI'0P0Siti011 day received the third issue of the Pheasant as Ch 90 k i I1 8 Call. Six more issues will be distributed be- ' ts C 0 H t S H li fore the end of the school year. Staff of the Pheasant Call is chosen from volunteers from all four classes. 'l '- tourna- ments. Lower left: Editors Dick Wood, Juan- ita and Bon- ita Larson, and Harriet Parsons scan pages of ear- ly morning editi0I1- in Quill and Scroll. The November issue reports the trip, on October eighth, to the South Dakota High School Press Association Conference at Brookings, taken by editors: Joyce Michels, Juanita Larson, and Harriet Parsons, and publication advisers: Miss Coolidge and Miss Price. Ultimate goal of the staffers is membership
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