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THE ZONIAN 1 f fy THE ORCHESTRA! Parrakeet. We approach him for information. The editor-in-chief, Mary Bradney, started as a reporter a year ago and then went to the top of the list. Her pen is one of the most gifted in high school. The two Brooks provide news and features. The staff is rather feminine but we can rely upon Leslie Clark, sports editor, to take care of male interests. Those who handle the business are Alan Peterson and his faithful assistants, VV alter Iones and Charlotte VVahl. They keep the paper functioning. Facts, facts, factsl We become tired and sit down to rest. Presently we hear music. Our curiosity overcomes our physical inertia and we look into the matter. Mrs. Baker twe recognize her from the concerts she has givenj offers to tell us about her Glee Club. We learn that in December the club was responsible for choral singing at the school and playshed. In February, patriotic music was rendered in the school assembly and the Panama National Institute. A string quartet consisting of two violins, a viola, and a 'cello INSIDE OUT Ay-:Bn-iv ,f -' , . ' . ' V
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THE ZONIAN SKIDDING has done much to make the programs in the assembly successful. Thatiprogram of American music consisting of Indian, Negro, and modern American music was very good. We heard that ourself. The orchestra, too, is a fine body of musicians. Yve have heard them play often at the clubhouse. Speaking of those plays, we must say that Inside Out and Skidding, given by the seniors and juniors respectively, were praiseworthy, We cannot leave Skidd1ng without mentioning Calhoun the politician, Davis the young boy, Iones the loving father, Becky Williams the sophisticated girl fired with political ambition, and Leslie Clarke the grandfather with a pipe. The senior play, Inside Out, with Margaret Painter and Alan Peterson as mother and father and Billy Burdge and Mary Bradney, their children, was agreat success. Kathleen Lawrence, Edna May Snith, lack Chase, lean Kalar, Betty Brooks, and Howard Daniels: how the school will miss their dramatic abilityl Refreshed, we return to the sciences, to the Biology Club, to be specific. In an ISIULOGY CL UB q ..... , , r , i V ' .f , , ,gm ' A Y ' ,. 1, .. 1. , -.,....... if l ,Vip 'k.'- , ' L v,?,f,f?f ? il V f 5 1 r 1 4-1 . z . l if 1 Qi .Q l 1- M 5 N ' x Ja...-..-..................... interview Plants, an from Rob on to spez have been the Gorg' meeting ij Billy F ren Ouil very capal by Mr. Zi ready to J architectu:
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