Benedict High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Benedict, KS)
- Class of 1954
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NETTIE NELSON it ' if y Music and English ' ' Bethany College Lindsborg, Kansas A.B. 1930 B, Music Ed, 1933 MRS. WILLIS MARR g Home Economics and English 1 I wa, Science , Emporia State Teacher's College f Emporia, Kansas B,S, 1923 I AN ICE HOBBS President 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 ARLINE MILLER Vice President 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Softball 2-3-4 Track 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 BARBARA FAULKNER av- Secretary-Treasurer 3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Softball 2-3-4 Track 1-2 Cheerleader 3 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Junior Play 3 ,LJ senior Play 4 A N wr JANE ELDER Vice President 2 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Softball 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 1 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Junior Play 3-4 Senior Play 4 Student Council Rep. 4 an 'Wt- DARRELL HARRELSON Senior Play 4 PATSY PAYNE President 2 Student Council Secretary 4 Student Council Rep 1 Basketball 2-3-4 Track 2-3 Softball 2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Junior Play 3-4 Senior Play 4 'K' ARNETTE HARRIS Secretary-Treasure Cheerleader 1-3 Basketball 3-4 Softball 3-4 Track 3 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Junior Play 3 . Senior Play 4 r2 lnaififi G, R. HUTCHISON President 1 Student Council President 4 Student Council Rep. 2 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 1-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 DORTHE ERICKSON Basketball 3-4 A Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Student Council Alt. 4 il it 3lys. !W j v1'osl1z1s.P1-g7 1C-- wwwww Q M523 M ff 2 M is My Q y Wm fb if Q 23555 M QQ My L 0 522 wif S Ziff ij QWMNXMQQ7 jf W5 MW Q WW5? 31 'A f QD wwyiif WW QMQ, CLASS PRCPHECY As we step into our streamlined spaceship to take a trip around the world, let us find out what the Seniors of 1954 are doing. Ten years have passed since that fateful day so many dreaded but still looked forward to. Our first stop is in the town of New York. There we see our former high school pitcher, G. R. Hutchison, playing with the Giants, He has won 30 games and has a batting average of .5'71. We visited a while with him and his wife, Dixie, before resuming our travels. From Brooklyn we fly across to Hollywood. Hollywood and Vine that is. There we come across Patsy Payne. She is working as a Fuller Brush Girl and has only had her leg broken once sticking it in doors. Our next stop is spent on the sunny shores of Hawaii. There we find Janice Hobbs as the Ambassador for the United States, It was fun attending the political meetings but got rather boring just listening and not doing any talking. 1 can remember some of the arguments she used to get into with the other Senior girls. From Hawaii we proceed to Japan. There we see Darrel Harrelson illustrating his paintings to some of the less cultured people. His paintings are on New World Sculpture of Nude Women. He told us some people just don't appreciate the finer things of life. Paris is our next stop. There we see Jane Elder, who is now Mrs. Dwayne Dalton. She has to tell her 3 young children about how Dwayne rode with the Dalton Brothers every night before they'll go to sleep, as they think it's so exciting living with a cowboy. It was exciting in Paris but we soon moved on to Germany. lt was there we ran across Arline Hutchison and her husband, Ray. Ar1ine's maiden name is Miller but was changed soon after she graduated. Ray is the commanding officer of several troops stationed in Germany. The weather was too dry in Germany so we decided to visit the icy peaks of Switzerland. In a small picturesque village we come across Dorthe Erickson. She moved there about 5 years ago to teach the people about child control. So far she has neither a husband or children to control herself . Foreign countries are nice but home sweet home is much better. In San Francisco we stop to refuel and saw Arnette Harris running a restaurant. She specializes in good home cooking. She located there because her boyfriend is stationed near on a Navy base, Homeward bound we stop a while in Poenix, Arizona. There we see Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, the former Barbara Faulkner, and their three children. They own a large cattle ranch and had just struck oil. I'm glad someone can afford their children in this high priced era. The trip was nice but we were all glad to get back to Benedict. There we find Mr. Best and his wife, Dorothy, and their nine children. He always said he would have a good girls softball team even if he had to raise them himself. It just so happens they're all girls. CLASS HISTORY In the fall of '50, we entered the halls of Benedict High School for the first time as industrious Freshmen. There were twelve graduates from Benedict Grade School. They were: Jane Elder, Carl Friend, Barbara Faulkner, Arnette Harris, Janice Hobbs, G. R, Hutchison, Bobby King, Arline Miller, Patsy Payne, Dorthe Erickson, Thelma Shoaf, and Phil Hull. From rural schools came Donald Thielenhaus and Francis Comstock. Bobby King left in the middle of our Freshman year and Francis Comstock quit school after a few weeks. Our sponsor was Mr. Jerigan. Twelve sophomores came back in September, 1951, to resume the course of study. Mrs. Crawford sponsored us through the second year. Donald Thielenhaus was transferred to Altoona. Rex Spicer came in the middle of our Sophomore year from Colorado. Our Junior year we came back eager for more schooling, less two members, Phil Hull and Rex Spicer. We tackled the concession stands with great ambition. We lost Thelma Shoaf six weeks after school started. For our Junior Play, we gave Take Three Girls, We had our Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme was Hawaiian Cruise. Mr. Adcock was our sponsor. In September, 1953, we found we were entering our Senior year with the responsibility of setting an example for the lower classes. During the summer we lost Carl Friend. We gained one member, Darrell Harrelson, from Fredonia. We finish with a class of nine. Mr, Best is our sponsor, We anticipate a full schedule of interesting activ- ities as we move toward graduation. We feel we have accomplished much during our school years, and we hope we can make the best of what we have learned. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SENIOR CLASS We, the Seniors of Benedict High School, being of unsound mind and poor memory, do hereby publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament: I, Jane Elder, will my ability to talk in music without getting caught to Deane Morgan, and my car to anyone who can find it. I, Dorthe Erickson, will my ability to get into trouble to Howard Shively, and my beautiful handwriting to anyone who can read it. I, Barbara Faulkner, will my stacked figure to Nadine Ambrose-- keep up the good work. I, Arnette Harris, will my blond hair to Arzada Ogle, and my small feet to Sadie West. l, Darrell Harrelson, will my stupid look to Roger Ford, who already has a head start, and my love for the Benedict High School girls to any freshman boy who can fill my shoes. I, Janice Hobbs, will my good salesmanship to Florence Shively, and my ability to coach the second team, girls' softball, to anyone who has a hankering to handle demons. I, G. R. Hutchison, will my ability to keep a wave in my hair to Bill Smith and a wave in my pitch to Jerry West. I, Patsy Payne, will my old school books to anyone who wants them, and all my boyfriends but one, to all the freshman girls. I, Arline Miller, will my ability to argue more than anyone else to Bobby Baughn, and my slightly used car to anyone who can drive it. Last of all, and in a body, we, the seniors of Benedict High School do will our ability to make good grades to the Juniorsg our athletic ability to the sophomoresgrand our ability to talk Mr. Best out of any- thing to the freshmen. In the presence of Witnesses, we hereby set our hand and seal, in the year of our Lord, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-four, A.D, Senior Class Benedict, Kansas 1-RNA, af Jerry West President my ei .uw 5 Air 1 Hifi, f x -. MQW A 'N K ws ' 4 Q 1 rs qu .- ffl ,f 'xyyi g xx Carolyn Scates Sec, and Treas, if ' 1 ' tj? xsh Loren Hull President X .,f f w 1 ,. n ,1 - . 'fa 1 ' M . A ar Q4'Q . 1, ,. ff 'J Arlene Harris .,s,Wfm r .N :Mr ..,,. . 1 X I U K Ci N ki X L, A JW gi l ' it -'Q f -Q? r' V , If -in 'X N Rex 'Y' ' ' Ford Vice President F... a i v 1. m Florence Deane Frank Shively Morgan Lyons SIU. Coun. Rep, Alt. SOPHOMORES -.off Scarlett Wing ' Vice Pres, Alice Faye Darlene Nellie Elder Anderes North Sec. and Treas. Sru. Coun. Rep. Alt, 4 1'3 fo 0- -, V-v .f-rf' if .J 'FY . W i aziisinfmbrorr FRESHMEN Vice President Carole Morrison Mary Burt , A 1 Secretary and Treasurer Student Council Alt. Sadie West Bill Smith II' Class Reporter Bobby Baughn an Arzada Ogle Student Council Rep. Roger Ford z I? ' n Y fins I 'as Howard Shively '-A K S Sharon Englebrecht ' ' ' D A9 4, 1 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Teacher: MR, YOUNG FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES Teacher: MR, WAYMIRE E 1 THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Teacher: MRS. FRANCES RILEY FIRST AND SECON D GRADES Teacher: MISS DOROTHY PARKER JCKES Mrs. Marr: Darrell, can you tell me what a waffle is? Darrell: Sure it's a pancake with non-skid tread. Mr, Best: Before we begin the exam- ination, are there any questions? Arline Miller: What's the name of this course? Bobby: There's going to be trouble down at the grocery store, Mother: Why? Bobby: Mrs, Jane Dalton has had a sign in her window for a week, 'Boy Wanted. Mr. Best: 'So you met your wife at a dance: Wasn't that romantic? Mr, Aase: No. Embarassing. I thought she was at home taking care of the baby. The Misses Jane Elder and Carolyn Scates, who were getting to the point in years where the question of finding a man to tie to was getting serious, were discussing the matter rather in- timately. Now, what would you like most in a husband, asked Jane, Brains, wealth, or appearance 2 Appearance, was Carolyn's sharp reply, and the sooner the better, Seniors were made for great things, Juniors were made for small, But it never has been discovered, Why the Sophomores were made at all They walked the lane together The sky was filled with stars They walked to the gate in silence, He lifted down the bars, She did not smile nor thank him, because she knew not how, For he was only a farmer boy and she was a Jersey Cow, Barbara: I heard a new joke a couple of weeks ago, I can't remember if I told you or not, Arnette: Is it funny? Barbara: Yes Arnette: Then you didn't1' Mrs. Marr: Give me three collective nouns, Deane Morgan: Flypaper, wastepaper basket and vacuum cleaner. Sadie, Sharon, and Mary were on the bus, going to Kansas City, Sadie said, lt sure is windy out. Sharon said, No, it's Thursday. Mary said, 1'm thirsty too. Let's go get a coke. Bill Smith: Tell them all you know, Roger, it won't take very long. Roger Ford: l'll tell them all we both know, it won't take any longer, She was a hula dancer, He was a guy from the fleet, He forgot the sugar he left at home, When she shook her shredded wheat, BASKETBALL TEAM GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM September September October October October October October October October October October October October November November November November November CHEERLEADERS SCHOOL CALENDAR - - High School Baseball at Vilas - - - All School Skating Party - - - - - Freshman Initation - - Grade Softball at Coyville - - ------- Ral JO Lene Magician - - - - - High School Baseball at Altoona - - ------------ Frank Biery - - - - Grade Softball at Toronto - - - - High School Baseball at Buffalo - - - - Grade Softball at Altoona - - - - High School Baseball at Coyville - - - - - -Grade Softball at Buffalo High School Baseball at Lafontaine Grade School Basketball at Severy - - ------------- Junior Play - - ---- Grade Basketball at Altoona - - - Penny Supper Junior Class - - -Grade Basketball at Coyville November 25 December 1 December 2 December 4 December 9 December 11 December 14 December 17 January 8 January 11 January 13 January 15 January 18 January 19 January 25 January 26 January 29 February 1 February 2 February 3 February 5 February 8-13 February 15-20 February 16 February 19 February 23 February 26 March 9 March 16 March 9 March 23 April 5-8 April 20 April 21 May 1 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 21 Grade Basketball vs. Elk City - - - - H.S. Boys vs. Neasho Falls - - - Senior Class Pie Supper - - - High School vs. Vilas - - Grade vs. Lafontaine - - High School vs. Toronto - - - - Grade vs. Altoona - - - - Christmas Program - -High School vs. Altoona - - - - Grade vs. Buffalo - - - Grade vs. Coyville - - High School vs. Buffalo - - - - - Grade vs, Buffalo - - - - High School vs. Coyville - - Grade School vs. Altoona - - ---- High School vs. Vilas - - - - Grade and High vs. St, Pat. - - ----- Grade vs. Toronto - - ---- High School vs. Havana High School vs. Neasho Falls - - ---- High School vs. Altoona - - ----- Tournament Altoona - - - - Grade Tournament Benedict - - High School vs. Buffalo - - High School vs. Coyville - - - - High School vs. Lafontaine - - High School vs. Toronto - - - - High School vs. Lafontaine ----- --- OneActPlay - - -------- Music Festival - - -------- Grade Operetta Baseball Tournament Altoona - - ---------- Track Meet - - - Grade Track Meet - - Junior-Senior Banquet - - - Senior Class Night - - - - Grade Graduation - - High School Graduation - - Last day of School Picnic .15 B GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAMS Coach: MR. BILL YOUNG 6 M U SIC Teacher: MRS. NELSON TYP I N G Teacher: MR, BEST S EWI NG Teacher: MRS. MARR ECONOMIC AND CONSTITUTION JUNIOR PLAY SENIOR PLAY 3 i.,1A , T ,I t ,ir F fs at T , i E. 5, STUDENT COUNCIL ANNUAL STAFF ' J' .M Ep... 1 A KA, . . 4 N x ' 3' TT ' - N L' 'F T W , ' 'Y 1 ..I4 H n F A f I H fer , , M. 3 XA My fy I A , 5 H831 D Q f, I, fi f'm e,S ' ..... - . ' Q' 2 '- Mk A M' '-'. A f 5 5. Q f M 1,52--1 fe K f .,.. V 'E 1 Us 1 Q A , -.v ,q d -5 . 14 J... fi- Yr .0-.4 al' WW ff? gi 1 Q 5 f 2, ' r Sw xx A, Ak lj , A W I 19 Wh N 3 fur up bfi ,-.. WF xl Jil, I r ,Q Q '0 . is 1 3 . f-4,3 K if B! 1 A JOKES Ray: What would you do if I kissed you? Arline: I don't accept gifts from strangers. I would give it right back. Mr. Hutchison: From now on you get no more money from me, G.R.: What would you say if I earned my bread by my wits? Mr. Hutchison: That half a loaf was better than none, Loren: Do you like to dance '? Scarlet: Yes, I love to, Loren: 'Oboyl That's better than dancing. Mr. Best: Does your dog chase cows? Darrell: No, he's a bull dog. Howard: IPoetically inclined! The night has a thousand eyes , , , Alice: 'Graciousl Let me see if my nose is powdered, Jerry: What makes your garden look so sorry? Mr, Aase: It's hen peeked. Arline: Now that your engagement is broken, are you going to ask Ray to send back your letters? Patsy: 'Of course. I spent a lot of good work on those letters. They're worth ming again. Mrs, Nelson: What's a saw horse? Rex: 'Past tense of a sea horse. No sir! I can't marry you, Jimmy, I don't think a manicurist should even marry a dentistl' Jimmy: Why not? Arlene: 'Because if we didn't get a long well, all our friends would say we fought tooth and nail. Arnette: Got a nail in your tire? Wayne: Naw. Iust ran over a fork in the road. Jane: What's the big idea, wearing my raincoat? Alice: It's raining. You wouldn't want your suit to get wet, would you? Earl: You look sweet enough to eat, Barbara: I do eat, Where shall we gorl Janice: I hear that Sharon is very dis- appointed in her husband. Dorthe: Dreadful1y, she understood he was a home loving man and now he wants to tag along with her every- where she goes, G.R,: Is my face dirty, or is it my imagination, Dorthe: 'Your face is clean, I don't know about your imagination. FITQST WWW BA N I4 Neodesha, Kansas Friendly First Since 1872 Member Fed. Dep. Ins. Corp. KRESS Chanute, Kansas Dwaine Spoon ------------------ Clerk of the Courts Daisy Verink ------------------- County Treasurer Beulah Cain --------- ----------- R egistered Deeds Burris Surber ----- ----------------- C ounty Clerk C, E, Strecker ----- -.------ C ounty Superintendent Bess Schmit --------- ------------- P robate Judge Charles Spohn ----------------------------- Sheriff Donald Vosburgh --------- -------- C ounty Attorney . ,J fr' 9' 4' al 1' JR ' 21 ' f 7 yfpjifffff , Hff'n w. fm if f' - 2 X E-,REM-42 QTQP AND SAVE ' QW Q?-Q? SERVICE. STATION Benedict, Kansas Q Phone 62 C STAN DARD D e 54251 n Qpoczx-mv s-rovee Bened t K Ph 68 IIIIIIIIIHQIIV' x lf nlvrgliij 'iff NATIONAL aw! 1871 Fredonia, Kansas 1954 The bank where you are always welcome, Has served this community over 82. years. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation E. L. HOLLIS --- --------------------------- President I. M, FINK -------- --- Executive Vice President ARTHUR CLARY --- ---------------- Director A, W. HOLLIS ------------------------ ------- D irector W, w, STOVER ------------ ------------- ---- Cashier T4-I E X Mg OF- Chanute, Kansas The Friendly Bank yyawiffkfe Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONGRATULATIONS 7 fears? Fredonia, Kansas C-APL -I-lLJ'l'C+-I ISON GROCERY STORE Rest, Kansas SKINNEY ELECTRIC SERVICE Ralph T. Beeson Telephone 584 110 West Main Chanute, Kansas DUCKWORTH MOTOR COMPANY Telephone 795 5th and Madison Fredonia, Kansas REX A. LAFFERTY Attorney At Law Fredonia, Kansas NAFF 8: BOLZE HARDWARE Maytag Sales and Service Frigidaire Sales and Service Phone 258 Chanute, Kansas 5624 CAFE and SERVICE STATION N. Junction of HWY 39 and 96 Fredonia, Kansas ,Zac Z4 FEED STORE Car Lot Dealers Quisenberry Bros. and Staley's Feed Seeds and Fertilizer and Bale Tires Phone 160 424 N. 7th. Fredonia, Kansas EVANS MUSIC COMPANY Everything Musical 8 E. Main Phone 1302 Chanute, Kansas WELCOMES YOU F. 8: E. GRILL Floyd and Effie A good Place to eat. Welcome 319 N. 6th Street Home Owner and Operater WELCOME DARI - KING Chanute, Kansas GLENN SCHRODER Plumbing East Side of Square Phone 414 Fredonia, Kansas COX PRODUCE 8: GRAIN CO. Fredonia, Kansas CALVERTS Chanute, Kansas BROTHERS aaa Fredonia, Kansas WILSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Fredonia, Kansas FOOD TOWN SUPER MARKET Fredonia, Kansas SPORT SHOP Chanute, Kansas THE JACK GRUBB FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Chanute, Kansas GLASS'S Fredonia, Kansas Phone 114 BLANKINSHIP STUDIO Phone 780 233 N. 7th Fredonia, Kansas R. Kent Grubbs MIDWEST AUT0 Tires . Owner Batteries Tele. 884 Oils 116 W. Main ALLIED STORE Auto Parts Cha-Bute, KHIISHS Accessories Cornplirnents of JIMMY GRAHAM STATE BANK OF FREDONIA The Friendly Bank Fred Rettig, Cashier G- H- Beal, P1'6Sid61'1t Harry Paulsen, Vice President C 8: W FURNITURE COMPANY Rayrnond Clifton W. M. Winterrowd Furniture and General Appliances Fredonia, Kansas T-I-IE 0 Zap ZWXW Zpgim I4 WELCOMES YOU MEMBER F. D. I. C. Chanute, Kansas C omplime nts of IQEA. L-ION1 l.LJfVIBi:14 8 SUI-PVLY CO. 5th and Madison Phone 75 Fredonia, Kansas CAULKNEES 12EPAu12 sa-nov General Repair Work Batteries Charged and Electric Welding BdtK ZWZM-,gf Him! - amjlfbvzfzff af a MR. and MRS. JAMES WILSON, Benedict, Kansas CITY SHOE SHOP, Fredonia, Kansas I J. J. NEWBERRY CO., Chanute, Kansas HORSESHOE CAFE, Fredonia, Kansas C. W. BENNETT, Fredonia, Kansas 4 BON TON BEAUTY SHOP, Fredonia, Kansas MATHIS HOME 8: AUTO STORE, Fredonia, Kansas PORTER'S DRUG STORE, Chanute, Kansas , - BROCKWAY REAL ESTATE INS., Fredonia, Kansas PURITY DAIRY PRODUCTS, Chanute, Kansas TORRENCE JEWELRY, Chanute, Kansas FREDONIA IMPLEMENT STORE, Fredonia, Kansas DAVIS PAINT STORE, Fredonia, Kansas HOLLIS HARDWARE STORE, Fredonia, Kansas EPLEE FIRESTONE STORE, Fredonia, Kansas .TIMMY GRAHAM'S, Fredonia. 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