Bennett High School - Tiger Tracks Yearbook (Bennett, CO)

 - Class of 1937

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JUNIOR VAUDEVILLE On Aprll 25, the JUn1OTS pre cnted an entirely new type of GHtOPtqlHNGDt never before atteaptcd in Bennett High School A.Vaudev1lle which followed the theme of an old time vaude vllle was presented under the dlFCCtlOn of Miss Engel. The program was as fellows ' ag of Truce Orchestra Two reel 'Our Gang? comedy 'Organ Grlnders Swlng played on a broou handle G Wagner rade o t e o en So dlers n cor Butterf y , lmarlmbeb solesh Peggy Westerman Dobbln and military t p dances by the Broadway chorus fRuth Graham,Ethel Flanders, June Hartman, Juanita Barr Madame Knowltallsky, a psychlc who cane all the way from Watkins Walter Cra1or Pro and Con, the madamcfs two helpers who get question from the audience Fern Halstead and Allouise Hess Negro quartette, dlrect from Harlem Dolphln Dibble Dab ble Ethel Flanders Mlnus Minuet MIHCC Ruth Graham Fguhead Euphonleu Evergreen June Hartman, Humus Hhnry 1 He lstlch Pe gy Westerman Readlnr by that artlstlc l1ttle person Suzy Snickerpuss Ruth Harrls Flnale Mock WCdQlD5 by the entlre cast, MaDKMF SHOESHINHOCK, the creat sopr no Ethel Flanders SUS N TITTERS EGPPLANT slster of the brlde Ruth Graham CYPUS CICERO EGGPLHNT f ther of the brlde Walter Craner June Hartman FLOWER CIRLS Fern Halstead and Allouise Hess RING BLARER Pe gy Westerman L ID OF HONOR AND BEST M1N -Ruth HHPTlS and Griff Wagner ANGINA PECTOHIS PERLINA.EGGPLANl the brldo Julla Cald well GEORGE U1SHINGTON AUGUSDUS PEaBEAN lthe bPldOgTOOH, Freda Cotterell DF EZHT DEUTERGNOMY fthe UlHiStOPD Grace Barr DH, VTHICELHA TRAD ZIUS Q physiclan Marvin Schack CSrJ MISTER OE CERETONILS Freda Cotterell CLOUN Grace Barr altboueh tho weather was not entlrely favorable, a large crowd attended, The purpose of thls Junior vaudeville was to def ray the expenses of tte JUnlOT senlor banquet CO'HLPCI L CONT SP The Rocky Mount 1n Re lan l Com1ercial Contest was held at Greeley, Color do, on F rd 7 There were 278 contest ants th t partlclpated 1D varneu events The magorit, of the students were frow Color do, but other states revroesrvvd fare Wye lno, South Dakot , nd aebrask . Those partlclpatln ln the typinb cente t from Bennett were Barbara Stoffel and Frances Hess. B arbara ranked ll with an averaee of 55 words a 1inutc Frances ranked 59th with an average of 22 words a minute. There were 85 students . x . . 0 ' Q . vs . I1 I . r x x I I . - . Q . . I - . s J A l I. ll Flu Oncolooololsaboooeooolooiuoa ' . . ' in Ai I U ' 1 ' ' --- 1. - fiff 1 ' H Pa f h Wo d l a d P 1 . ' . bs - ' f . . A V fl ' :cn - I I --- 1 V X . A il A I ' . A -can . Lf 1 f un: : O Tx I . - A 3 ,L 1 fy' ' S ' ,,- A 0 . ' A . . N - 1.1 ' 6 ' I . Q . . . . X I 1 11 O . - . -' Q 4: 7 ' r- ' 0 L Q 1 - - 'Q 1 . 1 .1 . L ' Y T . Q Z1 '- - , f . . 41 J- ' oo: our r A .L ' ...I 2' ' , U -.Q T. L : 'P fn x 1-fr - .- , - Q SUSAN SAMANTHA SILICIA EGGPLANT--Mother of the br1de- Q L 1 1- 1 ,I-,, fx rw . 7. ,,,, gb? ' x I I rx -, KJ -5, pl u .w 1 - '1 1' .L 'D , - ' Y r ,Av 4 1 mule: D an . Il 4 f fx X UI' ' - ' g L . . l A , .LLg .L ' . , f - T , -. 1 ' A E nubuck, . uni! 1 5 iv. 1 ' ju --4 li ' -- . Q . Q :F X 3 . TJ Q I 7 'r H J- O 0 I . , ' J. Q MJT. A X E ' . ' , .. w- a -5' a .l- TJ' . . ' S. 1-:Lily J L1 . , . -v Q . . . ' . H n . -, Us . Q . Q - A. I' f 2- a D - L A . . I P' N - a a F a ' ' ' 5 ' v s 1 4 ' L L r 7' 3 -J 9 T g . - pn I .

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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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COLJJ IIT C041 ST cont In first ye r shorthand Grace Barr, Juanita Barr and June Fartnar p rticio ted aworg 02 contestants: June ranked 18th vith core of Q4 l, Jua t 50th :ith a score of 90, and Jrae Set with a seor of 8 Sc pupils left on 1 J 6 aee1t sever o'c1ock with Miss ual nd ter sister who d1exe th to reelcy lhey arrived l y bout ine fc 3 I tr J re stcr d and t tyei s t up their n caime t rted pr cti inf to war up b fo e th fir l test cave lee oino test started at ten teen ten 11nute letter te t he shorthand test beban at eleven fifteen It consisted of letter test dictated at SO words 1 ninute for five minute and t lOO words minute for two niautes. In the afternoon they attended a show and waited until five o'eloek for the returns of the horthand and typinb te ts and then Journeyed toward Bennett when neither returns were given at that tine lh v stopped at Kdams City where they p rtook of dinnei at n ss Jihlf hone, after which they re turned to Bennett, Although the girls didn't take first, second or third places, they are to be praised on their fire work nd for the rankinc they did attain The girls have vorked hard during this year the school should be proud of them JUNIOR S WIOR BANQUEI The Junior Senior banquet was held on May 22, in Denver at the Blue P rrot Inn The Juniors, senior , faculty, ind school board members with their wives met at the school house at six o'eloek nd then Journeyed to Denver After the ban quot, everyone cngoyed the following prorr m ill Hands on Leek ekipper Harris lull Stean ahead Skipper mchack nchers Aweibh First N te Baylor Over the Waves Two Jolly tar Cdr Burke and Iarvin Schmekl Storny Seas Pilot Burke Belles of the Sea luth Graham, E rel Flanders, Mary har aret Uestermun Shipnates--Second Mate Barr HSnooth Sailingi-Captain Engel Six Smiling Sea Haidens--Ruth Graham, Vivian Cotterell, Ethel Flanders, Louise Perkins, Mary M, Westeraan, June Partman 'Come on Bennetti-Everybody after this delightful dinner and progran,all attended the Denver theatre and saw nCafe Metropolen. Everyone was tired when reaching Benrctt, but each one had enjoyed hims elf very much, X' fvvre f unto -4 ' H -J .....: 1' 1.1 . L . KA . . fw ' ' rw . 1- . 1- . , - .1 1. M. G LA. Lea.. L ' 1 . c be 4 . - .. T . a s . ' ni a v - pf ,L r- 1 ' 4.1 U fl K c.-. G .. 7 n 5 4 ,-3 . L .K Q . 4 Y 1 y n mme e n say . - . , . J 1 - a-- I - v is ' -'-er1 G '. m ' ' . . L. . N , L. L . L LL, L in urce cz a n e luc-- ther. uae- -Si e e r he L .LL . . . .., , . y . . L L st se ' - ni , res are s a - -a s 5 m e re e '.a L-U :ie ty ' e - ' 1 . L 0.9 . o'clock. The test consisted of a iilteen minute copy test and ' 1 ' VW L U. li S g .L . '7 . . A . . . X 2 - .. . , . u .- . I S - ' Q ' L1 1 . ..A .L L . . . . L - M s A s . L - . a. ' ' . - ' ' ' f'1 f- - A . I . it . Gu 1 in . . fl I Vi 'l S Q . . L. . . . . L L A 1 L. . El . . . - . LD . X , . if 1 F! A ---- L, - E2 f'S m . . . , , 1 . . . L C. a S 1... L ' K . . A A - . .. . Z1 L ' ' , 1. '- . ' 1' 1 ' ,. ra o , KJ ya . O 'iq N xx K1 0 1 'L 4. A. ' U11 A 1' - rw I I .... ' , 'fx Q H ' fr 2... Q 1.10. r Q. F . - N 71 1. S 'i Q I.. 1-'L L a u 1 U 0 . 4 ii 'Y ' I7 1.1 ' LJ ' l 1.44.1 L1 1 . F N. f. I LSL. L F -K ' I .1 U

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