Redfield High School - Pheasant Yearbook (Redfield, SD)

 - Class of 1950

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Because I H if We oliol this . March 25-We had a s-w-e-e-t time tonight. Where? Why, did not you know, at the Activity Prom, sponsored by the Senior Girls Club. But who would not have a time like this one in a CANDYLAND environment. Gum- drop trees, pink cotton candy sky, and a jaw breaker well set the scene for the punch stand. Klitz Kids Band, secluded in a candy house, broke forth with some of those mellow blues. The trio consisting of three sweet girls, sang Three Young Maids Went a-Wooingf' Those who were too ex- cited to sit climbed aboard the train, destination CANDYLAND. Just drip- ping with gooey good stuif were the three huge sundae mountains decorat- ing the north wall. After all was said, and the evening danced away, any- thing but candy kisses was passed around. We were able to enjoy this 61 I,

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ONE-ACT PLAYS Appearing in the cast were fleft to rightj Bill Syverson as Mr. Crawford, Gale Fisher as Bob, Lu Anne Jungwirth as Alicia, Juan McCarty as Margaret, and Marion Hull as Mrs. Ames. THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN was a comedy. Mar- garet, who has a crush on her chemistry teacher, Mr. Crawford, invites him to dinner at her home. She insists that her brother Bob act like a gentleman. Her sister Alicia comes home from college, and at once Alicia and Mr. Craw- ford take an interest in one another. Mother can't seem to get anyone to eat, but Bob rounds them up in his own way. -If ln the cast of five are David Hansen, Mr. Samp- song Billy Meyer, Mr. White, Katherine Kel- ler, Mrs. Whiteg Clifford Hagen. song James Carter, Sergeant Morris. That is Miss Nelson, the director, in the far background. THE MON- KEY'S PAW centers around the superstition attached to the paw that its possessor may have three wishes granted by asking them aloud. Mr. White wishes for 200 pounds-amount due to pay mortgage. His son is killed at a factory and he wishes that he might be restored to life. There is a knock at the door and before the mother can answer it, the third wish is made. CAREER DAY Confused was the word that perfectly described us on Ca- reer Day, April 19. Confused about our vocations and con- fused about the conferences. But as the day ended we had a clearer and brighter picture of our chosen profession and that was exactly the purpose of this day. There were out-of-town visiting seniors. making a total of 453 people who attended the conferences. To your upper left you will see photo glimpses of Career Day. Ray Hoff seems to have something very interesting to sav to Ed- die Hughes and Jim Kennedy who are unconcerned. The girls in lower left see slides in the home economics confer- ence.

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