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SIANDINO: I', St-Itwtiaei, A, liellin, Mi. Sanford, S. Capri, E. Luby, ll. thitiwt, A. Lwlnnan, G. Marshall, 1tDtlH'l'II HOW: W. Lvacli, B. Turner, Y. Miller, A. Vtfoodrufl, Icanne McElroy, l'. Ott--tliacltt-1, Clarence Summerfotd, I. Kingfisher, P. Evans, M. Ilttttstm, li. Whiteside, I. Burgess. THIRD ROW: O. liuesclt, M. Zwviniq, E. Peters, D, Fieborq, L. Storey, li. Gutstlttttiti, G. Y-vtitnneit, S. lfutlson, W. limwrtlow, D. Bartlett, I, Wynn, C. Resin, C. Kinnick, E. LaPell, G. Pt-terson B. Rapei, L. Thompson, I. MacGregor. SECOND ROW: F. McOuaid, E. Evans, B. Finn, L, Koetz, D. llamntond, C Gustafson, I. Booth, I. Bicket, M, Enloe, A, Wortham D. Smith, P. Farrar, B. Stried, G. Sltumaker. INNER ROW: M. Ball, S. Hendricks, R, Fletcher, R. Mason, ll. Otterltaclic-r Iannis McElroy, K. Hire, N, Lutz. gan Under the capable and energetic leader- ship of Mr. Sanford, the band has com- pleted a ,full and varied program during the past year. Comprised of seventy-two enthusiastic members, it has proved its worth in many instances. One of these instances was when our new football field was lighted up for the first night football game. But that was not all, for they played, marched, and formed the letters of our team and of opposing teams at all of our games. When the sports season moved inside the gym for basketball, the band was there, too. For every home game they played between halves and between games. Not only did the band play for athletics and pep meetings, but also for P. T. A. meet- ings, between acts of the Iunior class play, the circus, and in a concert of their own. The members of the band worked just as hard during the circus as did the perform- ers. Imagine playing twenty-eight numbers and accompaning every act, and not feel- ing tired! One of the most enjoyed num- bers during the circus was Trombone Blues , which featured the gaily bedecked clown, Iay Burgess. In Ianuary a concert was given that was by far the most successful, musically and financially for any past year. The aim of the concert was to raise money for a uni- form fund. The goal of S1500 was given a good boost by the profit of S250 from the concert. To finish out the season, they will play for the Baccalaureate service and the graduation exercise. Page Forty-three
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Q6 l. Bottle Baby 3. Senior Party 2. High Dive 4. You're Out! .Acfiuified As the sun sets in the Western sky, it forecasts the closing of social activities at Zion-Benton High for the year 1945-1946. But like the sunset that leaves a long and colorful glow, the social activi- ties, friends, and contacts made will long be re- membered by the students who have completed the round-up and are heading into the success- ful future they have earned. These activities Were: Plays, Club Meetings, Club Parties, Class Parties, Football and Basket- ball Cfames, Pep Meetings, a Concert, The Circus and a series of Assemblies.
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HACTK HOW: A. Clill, B. Pliilyaw, C. Miscliler, A, Hr-llin, D, Welton, B. Haas. SECOND ROW: I, Grieve, lf. Robinson, I. Mac- Gregor, M. Bird, E. Iolinston, K. Mcljarialian, A, Leech. HHST HOW: E. Bishop, I, Murrie, L. Koetz, D. laspor, I. Poulsen, B. Conqrlon, Miss King. ,S7ll1gl' GIIJ WGLCUIO l L'lU5 Good-Bye Old Paint Farewell to the smell of grease paint, the sound of the stage crew's hammers, and the feel ol excitement backstage on play night. These boys and girls of the stage and make- up crews give those extra qualities to the plays that add so much to their presentation and help make them the successes they are. To these crews goes the thanks and admira- tion of the student body and the audience. .fu f-ws is M Nitin IYUHY four ra m a U05 Oh, The Stars At Night From one comedy, The Nutt Family, pre- sented by the Iunior Class in the tall, to another hilarious play, You Can't Take lt With You, given by the Seniors, our friends. parents, and other spectators have laughed their way through the '45-'46 season. Their praise was not only for the players, but also for the capable direction of Miss Marcelle King, who has taken the responsibility of annually directing these Iunior and Senior plays along with her other duties as teacher of civics, economics, and sociology. BACK HOW: R. Sattler, lf. Evans, P. Olson, E, Dailey, G. Slnnnakoi. SECOND HOWI H. Daavettiltx, V. llonsley, lf. V. Daavettila, M, Permian, Miss Luv FIRST ROW: P. Fvans, M. 'l'allon, R. Srlnnal fuss, Fl, lxteniillultl, F, Mtiylww- G. MvCwi-glit. V. Mole, D. Dailey, G. Buolli, Iohnston, G, Mcltowell, N. 'l'uippu,
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