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Q-'Cl,Clft!ty WE REMEMBER: Mr. Adams for his friendliness to the boys in his classes and for his favorite expression Okay pal. Mr. Bunker for his generosity in providing props from the woodshop for school functions: for his ever ready smile. Mill Gilbert for her young ideas and for her popularity with her students, especially the boys. Miss Gleiss for her insistence on perfection and her sense of humor. Miss Hiatt for her interest in words, her tliaroughness, and the enjoyment we had in Spanish class. Mill Hilbert for her efficiency. Her habit of never wasting a minute was a good example for all of us. Mrs. Iohnson for her willingness to help all students in the library and for being so nice and for still answering to the name of Miss Connell, Mr. King for his calm, unruffled temper, for his crooked smile and the twinkle in his eyes. Miss King for her interest in draniatics and her nice personality. Miss Klinge for her good sense of humor and her interest in her pupils. Miss Krughoff for her unruffled demeanor, for her beautiful clothes and for the style with which she wears them. Miss Lee for her diminutive size, her jolly public speaking classes, and her subtle humor. Mr. Mason for his work with the movie camera and visual education: for his devotion to biology. Miss McElroy for her quiet efficiency. Mr. Miller for his comments from the side lines at the football games and for his smile. Miss Noll for her dignity and for her brisk walk. Mr. Pearce for his quiet but firm discipline and his work toward obtaining our new lighted field. Miss Rice for her pleasant disposition and her nice clothes. Mr. Sanford for his love of music and the work he had done building up our band and chorus. Mr. Stanton for the stories he told to pep up our History classes: for his animated way of speaking and his partiality to the words outstanding and galore, Miss Victorick for being an all around swell person. Mr. Wathen for his sly humor and his southern accent. 'it' as iv - if . .1 1. l. .wAltll1.b.- AMN .1 Jn Mliifl VlK'T'l'ORll-C AT HER DESK llANGlNG HOWARD flflflf' Sixteen H .I
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I. McDowell K. Reinier I. Liddle enior Cfadri The Seniors of '46 have an enjoyable and full four years to look back on as they leave the Z. B. T. Ranch. They were led on the last lap of their journey by four capable and skill- ful riders: Iarnes Liddle, president: Lester Koetz, vice president: Kato Reinier, treasurerp and lack McDowell, secretary. This class is unique in that no other graduating class in Zion Benton has had stu- dents with a scholastic average so high. The four outstanding students are: Arlene Cliff, Ioan Haas, Kato Reinier, and Bettie Haas. We are equally proud of those seniors who went all out to put their class in first placep Kato Reinier and Ruth Howard were promi- Page Eighteen nent in G.A.A.p Dennis Burgan and Charles McDowell showed us the real art of tumbling in the Z.-B. Circus: the basketball team was sparked by Captain lack McDowell, quiet Kenny Allen brought us victory on the grid- iron. But the enthusiasm and willing support did notend in sports, because it was this that made the parties throughout the year and the Senior Play a big success. Now Iune is here! The Seniors have ridden the range together, through clouds and sun- shine: but now the time has come to separate. They will miss their school and the friends they made there, but they must move on to greener pastures.
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