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PEP CLUB BANQUET CcontD After this program an hour was spent in dancing while Miss Engel played the piano. Everyone had a good time, FnPEWnLL P1RlY ' farewell p rty xas flVLD for Mr. Younvblut by the freshn n class on March 12, Sever l g nes were played and dQDClHV was enjoyed by all Refreshments consisted of wafers and Sherbert cups served by the freshman class. As a T rewzll token from the high school students and faculty, Mr Youngblut was presented with an enlarged, tlnted plcture of hlm elf DUCLPMATION Bennett was represented t in tte County P T n Declamatory on March 29 Three hlgh school CONTEST Brlghton by thlrteen tudents and Oratorlcal contest held student won places Junlor senior dr MQt1C re dlng June Hartman First Junlor SGWlOP oratlor Julla Caldwell lihird Freshman sophonore decl elOH Nora May Ward Second lhe names of those partlclp ting ln thls event were follows HICHLH GRADE Dramatlc PCQdlHO Humorous PG3d1Hb Or t1on Spelling Colorado Hlstory FRESHQJN SOPHONORH Dram tlc readlng Humorous Or e1OH Spelllng readlng JWIMKSHHMR Dr n t1c Humorous Or +lOH Spelllng TCqdlHg TCQdlHb Betty Lou HRPPlS Dorothy Steele Herbert Barr Margaret Summers Mildred Green Nor May Uard Mary Vetter J mes Poole Fred Toft June Hartman Mary Margaret Westernan Julla Caldwell Louise Perkins ARBOR Daf IS Op ERVMD :rbor and Bird Day was honored at the Bennett School on rrlday, loril 16, by a snort pro r 1 1U the audltorlu. Fel lowlng the program two Chlnese nlw tree were pianted s oenori ls by the eighth gr de and the SCH1OP alas! lhe ela s presldents, Dorothy no e Steele Celghth tr del, and Mfr v1n C hucx cSCTlOT, led the PCTClOFlLS Wlth each tree were plant d the names of the ela s lenbers, offlcers, and l culty. A 'W V F1 L 1 y fi ur ' x IL an u 3 .7 ij LU. fl CL. - . . Q - 6' 1. Q A . 'N . J. Y 1 -O- L ' Z. . 0 0 - - rv ' ..D Q 4.1 LII . . ' fl H S ,- . J. ' 5 .gg ,A Q ' 1' - . vm Ll u 'T S lv. 'Q . n . rx . K-4--' 'M -Cocos ' . . . . V , ., ' -- - oqooqoolooo ' 1 Y w r X . J.. uhxlu. 'gg s. -- m . . . . - A Qu ' 'X ' O I 1-x 'ry A 4 . . g 1 1 U ooo out S ' ww -. ' ooo oo . V1 . x M- ououooan- neocon ' 'Q J 'T 1 . looooco o cone .-. ' 1 you O U Tm. ,V ,H , , l.1 J.- H1 0 . - - fl I' .. ina gg any u. . ll Q90 an ' . -14' fm V- Olooooacoo so Lv-- , . can one coco Q - . . gala ia Q.. IIUUOIIIIIOOC A u v fr - . ' ooo ooo 'L L -1- . . 'T T e.u Qooooaoeoe 9-oooooooab kv . ooooouoo successes '- ,- C, .-- 1... QQ' .1 G C' L L 1 A -1 . 1 f. - rr my . X . . W 1 L L . 7. thi ..g ' ' A ' J U qs f ' LAL .- Q 1. ' V1 as .L. 4. C1 7' '73, 4 5 ' , - U . . s nf S- e ll X X I g a .Q - . -, . . . x t SC G 'L e I - 3 . A ,. -X ' .D C 1 .X S I 1, C,
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fLUJNI BANQUET About thlrty f1VC guests lncludlng the class of '37 at tended the annual banquet of the alumnl of Bennett Hlgh School on December 29, 1956 Entertainment conslsted of a s hort program,and dancing to the music of Heine Reuger's orchestra. COGTIE PAPTY A cootie party sponsored by the Pep Club was FIVGH on Frlday, february 5, 1957 A fee of ten cents was charged there was an average attendance. The recelpts of thls party were used to help defray the expenses of the annual Pep Blub banquet 1n honor of the Tlvers. THE NIGrIT OIL The SODlOT play, The Night Owln, a mystery comedy full of thrllls, and horrlfying effects, was presented on Frlday evening, February 26 The cast was as follows Patsy Vlvlan Cotterell Willlam Wlnple Marvin Sehack Kenneth Grant Edward Gr han Ann Wesley Loul e Perkln June Allen Eunice Tupp Mrs Karley Georgla Tay lor Jack Benton Russell Rountre James Gray .Rus ell Steele DmsyLnmm1 hmeHmwmm Director Miss Engel Sponsor Th' Burke Many favorable comments were recelved from the audience Wlmple and Ken provlded many amuslng, slde splltting SltuQt1OH3 PEP CLUB BANQULT The annual Pep Club banquet was held on Saturday, March 6 The whole hall was decorated wlth black and orange stream ers ln order to make room for danclng later in the OVOHlHgg Table dccoratlons consisted of tlny megaphones as place ard u der Wh1Ch was elther a tiny doll dressed as a basket ball boy or pep club glrl, nut cups ln orange and black wlth basketball shaped covers, and programs ln the shape of tl cr heads, After 1 delQc1ous dlnner was served,a most pleaslng pro gram was engoyed by all, Mr. Yeunablut awarded letter t Edward Graham, Wllll m Westover, Wllliam Behrens, Russell Steele, MQPV1H Schack, John Nance, llvon Elders, Ivon Eld r , Grlff Wagner, Fred Toft, Leonard Archer, Rus sell Rountrea Allan Engllsh, bverett Mlller, Jack Fox, Ted Capps, Herbert Barr, and Kelth Hess. . . . . I 1 . . C . f L 4 . ' 3 Q 71 . ii X . . ' a 2 . . -D ll, b 1 ivq - . 11, , - nn . . ' . 1 ' - s U 0 . . ' oooonsunoo one noel . - 1- 1 . Al to :so 1 ' no can 4 ' ffl A 1 ' 0 0 , ' is can S S ' 000 coco . ' 0 If sooo no sooo ' no 0000 S - J , . econ sooo - 11 George Karley ... ... Griff Nagner Otioou lil 4' neocons oocuoooaoooooanooooooos col' 0 . LH . q . . Q . . . v. n . 1 -' ' 4 v -1 C, - 1 f l , ' ' Q e 1. K . ' - - . A . - . - C S F . , . I -. - Q ,. 0 A 'I . -N - ' li 5 . 4 . . - L F A no . . , O L s o . .G I , 1- LA. A v . 'v .. 1... .K ' 0 ' x A , L- A ' 7' . TJ' G - .
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-... -f'v ' '- MUSIC FESTIVAL IS VERY ELABORATE Music lovers who wade up the audience at val held at Brlghton were lndced erthusia t1C e theme for thls ye r, n song of Amerlea , f1VC p rts each one of which was to portray vqlopnent ln our lmerlcan mu 1C from the tlHC plorer to our present day trend toward 'sw1n the ausie festl in thelr pralse. was dlvided into a perled of de of the early ex 6 It was most evident from the presentatlen of the theme that many of the schools sp red no amount prepar t1on Benrett, Strasburg, were re ponslble for the 'Middle Buell h Periea', of expense and work in costuming and Sunnydale, Watklns, and Bare Gulch presentatlon of the second section, at 10 20 oaturd y WOTD1H , Aprll 17 Bennett presented the hlnuet, a dance characterlstlc of the Revolutlonary perlod The e students taklng part from Bennett were June H rtman, nary marbaret Wosterman, Loulse Perkln Vlvian Cotterell, Ruth Graham, and Ethel Flanders, who sang Beethoven's lovely MlHuCtn, those who danced the mlnuet were Loulse Sklnner, Dorothy oteele, Emlly Reuntree, Fern Perkins, Charles Hess, Herbert Barr and Ted Capps Music for the dance was provlded by Ethel Flanders, Ruth Graham, and Grlff wagner, Miss Engel wa ln charge of the presentation ofthe second section 1n the fe tlval theae NEGRO QU LRTVTTT' WINQ FIRQT IN CONT QTJII' That snappy, darkey quartette dlrect from Harlem won flTSt place lf the az teur contest held at Strasburg, Frlday night, prll 509 The erogr N w s very Deed there were 27 on trles and e ch entry represented one orbanlzatlon lH the V1 clnlty of ser sburg, Mary M rgaret We term n,represent1ne the ham, Ethel Fl nder June Hareman,repre CHEIHD the Central Valley Grange pre ented t very clever tap dance Debbln and a mllltary routln the Darltewn btrutters' quartette Jure Hart1an, Pu 1 Grah thel Ilander ,and Peagy We terlan, representln the Frlendly N01 hbors Clrcle, presented a negro Sylt wlth sen,s. The latter were awarded the flr t prize three della whleh c e a urprlse to the plrl becau e there were so uanv very flre acts on the pregr m. nany people from Dennett were pre ent SENIOR QKIP D Y on Thur day A rch 19, at 4 50 oured to Ret Rocks and cooked f1re after bre kf t they to Tlny Town, They arrlved t Denv r abaln at e leJer ofelock ana V1 lted the Gates Rubber Eaetory. In the afternoon th y engoyed show That nlfht they attended the A, 1, J tourn nent and then Jeurneyed he1e. The senlors sklpeeo school ofclock In the 1orn1ng they thelr breakfast ever c U Journeycd to Evergreeu and ther , . 1 ,. 3. - . p . I L S . . . - xv 1 A - n , - Th . a I '. 0 h Q Q. stun ' 1 I I ,Q 0 I l 14 1. . , S I . ' .I U S . 1 'l ' 'Tu . I . Q , . ' I - . Cl . f - . ' rx U ..,. La Q ' .1 , L L 0 . . . Q L.. I 4 ' rv r v C' q ' rv ' kj D Q be Aa Q x nf . ' I . . ,., . L 4 S . e . , W, f . . A . V O- . -'ue I f 'Y 1 ' A S Q . K' K.. - ' , H 1 ' 's 1 ' , A ' r . . A . X L . V . '1 , ' 4 , ' 5 ' 5 . 'X 1 I ' 'L..D e 4. I . . ' S e 1. . . ' , E U 0 'QC' .L .J .Q 1 ...4 5 ' . . . , . . ' - L .fl EL Le. , -' I Q f' fl X 1 S- W FT' un- 'X ' as , J. . u . . . . D. I' A e S '71, e. ' ' Ft a - 2 Fa 1 s A .a 0 s . . Pioneer Club, played two marlnba solos, Juanlta Barr,Ruth Gra- . J- ' . . 1 at ,ee. and .L , -s a fe e ' u - H A . . - . Q e , e e eg 1 i V a a ---- L e in L TL ' an, E P s t ' be nfs r I fr ' f 'X ' -7' I x.J ' VL' e . 1 . L. ' I' Q. 1 e. .. . S - ' A , . l . . ers, I am s a s , s s . . x ' ,., mr . L U J. 4.5 . I L .. . i S . '1 3-r W ,1 11. . . . . 1 T ' - S 'Ve '. O. 2 - . - .e- 4- . 1 ' Q xA e. -, . ' Y L1 ' - 4. ' rw nv ' A an fa 0 ee e. welll- . 3 LA. ee-o . . . f 1 1 ' . G. fx fr ' 1' 7 ' n ' rx' - - e A . I L Q . , f- .e a I. . 5 . f , T 1 . L , 51 , If-
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