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Fort Benton's Crickets, Jim Trott, Howard Hanford, Jim Tacke, and Bob Appleby, sing (?) I want to Hold Your Hand. Fort Benton High School's first Var- iety Night was held in connection with the one-act play Sunday Costs Five Pesos. Both the variety show and the play were under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Goller. This variety night was under the direction of the junior class, and was regarded as their money- making project. The variety night consisted largely of skits presented by members of Mrs. Goller's speech class. Nikki Stroh was the narrator, and as such, she presented each act in the form of a television show. Commercials written by Candy Meredith for Left-Right Guard, and by Trudy Nottingham for Blufferin, were pre- sented. Between skits, three musical numbers by Cheryll Fry, Ruth Silvius, and Susie Appleby were given. One sur- prise number by Fort Benton’s Beatles, better known as the Crickets, delight- ed the audience. The one-act play con- cluded the Variety Night. This commercial for Left-Right Guard shows what happens when a man uses that product. This commercial was written by Candy Meredith. 19
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SPRING PLAY- SUNDAY COST FIVE PESOS” One highlight of the play was when Salome (Barbara Booth) and Celestina (Kathleen Tacke) fought while Tonia (Randy Thill) Fidel (Larry Krum- wiede) and Berta (Judy Erwin) looked on. The spring play this year was a one-act comedy entitled Sun- day Costs Five Pesos, written by Joseph Niggii. The play was presented as the highlight of the spring talent show at a Saturday matinee and an evening perform- ance. Sunday Costs Five Pesos was also taken to the district speech meet in Havre and judged by a drama critic. It rated among the top four one-act plays present- ed there. CAST Larry Krumweide..........Fidel Judy Erwin...............Berta Barbara Booth...........Salome Kathleen Tacke.......Celestina Randy Thill..............Tonia Fidel tries to kiss Berta, his bride-to-be. 18 Mr. Alan Goller..........Director Paul Stashi......Student Director
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LONGHORN DAY Hungry students file by the hot dog stands to receive the lunch furnished by the student council. Longhorn Day is a tradition at Fort Benton High School which was started to take the place of class picnics. Longhorn Day is a day of fun that all students and faculty members particip- ate in, thus spreading the idea of school unity and school participation. At noon on May 18, the student council served a lunch on the front lawn while team captains filled in participants on the entries for each of the fun events to be held later in the afternoon. After lunch, clean-up of the school grounds and football field was held. The main events of the afternoon were the games; an ob- stacle race, egg relay, egg-throw, greased pig chase and tug of war provided an air of fun and excitement that prevailed the rest of the day. Points were kept, and the Blue team emerged victorious. In late afternoon, the students climbed on- to the tractor-pulled hay racks and rode out to Green River Bridge for the annual barbecue. Many students went swimming in the muddy Teton River. A softball game ended the bar- becue. One-hundred sixty tired people climbed back on the hay racks for the ride back to town, where a Longhorn Day Dance was held. Thus did the 1964 Longhorn Day end-a group of tired but happy students enjoying one of their last group events together. Not even crutches stopped cheryil Fry from living it up on Longhorn Day. 20
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