Benedict High School - Eagle Yearbook (Benedict, NE)
- Class of 1950
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Ag Trirle Tr VALEDICTORY Superintendent Burkhard, hr Shively, Fellow Graduates, and Friends, Tonight we, the senior class of 1950, are to be graduated This event marks the completion of twelve years of study and pleasure Twelve years which have held memorable experiences for all of us Over this period of years we have been the recipients of an infinite number of opportunities and advantages It is only right that tonight we should express our gratitude and appreciation to those who have made our gradu ation possible For twelve years we have been receiving the instruction of the finest teachers available Ven and women who have devoted their lives to giving knowledge and wisdom to the youth of today They have be stowed upon us the desire to lead happy, useful lives in a peaceful world For their inspiration and guidance we say THANK YOU SO MUPH! The structure which we have learned to know and love as Benedict High School is more than a mere building It is a monument to learn ing, a temple of education In its halls and classrooms we have dis covered the value of sportsmansh'p, co operation, and good citizenship Here we have built the foundations of our lives upon strong ideals For these opportunities we say THANK YOU SO MUCH! A school without the interest of the community would be an institution devoid of enthusiasm and inspiration We, in Benedict, are extremely fortunate The relationships that exist here between the home and the school, the school and the church are indeed rare The most influential factors bearing upon a young persons life out side of the home are to be found in the church and school Close co operation between them is beneficial to all For this great Our greatest debt in appreciation should be paid to our parents They have given us the courage to build success out of failure, the courage to face difficulties and conquer them, the courage to make a success of our school life Words are not rich enough to express the marvelous things they have given us so willingly We can only say THANK YOU SO AUCHI Now as we leave Benedict High School for our commencement in life these rare gifts we have received will be treasured dearly In every thing we do, in every task we attempt, the influence of these years will be evident In the future our lives will be lived sepa rately Yet we are all bound together by the common bond of friend ship, and memories of experiences shared Notning can destroy this It is ours forever Our school has become a living part of us which can never be forgotten, as we go forward to larger and greater op portunitles American youth is the heir to the greatest estate in the world The estate of freedom This offers a challenge which must be ac cepted by each one of us In it lies the hope of the world Our accomplishments in preserving this heritage will be shown in the progress we make in living usefully and successfully The profession we choose will not determine the degree of success we shall achieve Rather, it will be determined by the manner in which we apply the ideals and principles with which we come in contact advantage given us...THANK YOU SO MUCH! SALUTATORY Parents, Relatives, and Friends I feel very honored to have tte orivilese of welcomir you here tonipht to w'tness the fulfillment of a dream for the class of 1950 It is because of you, our pa en s, faculty members, taxpayers and board of education, tkat tkis d e Fas come true I thlnk I car speak or all of my classmate well s yse wker I ttat we w l alway be rate u to our parert 'or sencirv us to high school Often it kas taken TDASF tard'r arc cooperation in our homes so that we were able to attend and take part ir all f the high time and the wise building dream school activitie our teachers, we will always be indebted for saendinv tteir effort to teach us is because of tte taxgaye s wro rave f r sked tke 'und and jxdgement of tke ctool board 'kat we Fave had uct a fine and tke otker equipment so essential For our liar chool I can remember one of my teacrer hae a sarir and because I thlrk it fits in very well rere, I woxld like to repeat it It was nYou can lead a ors to water, but you can't m e Y m or nk ur educatl n is based much on this same principle Uverythinz for a perfect educativn has been with n our react If we have rot taken fullest advantage of this opportunity, we haze only ours lves to blame The success or fa'lure of our future dreams wreatlv depend on tke tire and eflort that we spent dur na riph school Tre dream that we will soon be lookin back on As we ttink over our hlz school laws w ch we will emem er as the t l ortan remember initiation, cro I partie , bar nets t ere w ll be any sc nes ost of w'll rob bly and ha Pet all sames All of tkese will be ended by co mencerent It seems that it is a hz an claracterlstic to ake dreams for ourselves and others Our parent probably made d for our F t1re when we were quite small I hope tlat all of us vradlatin here t night will live up to your expectations, and make Jour dreams cc e true as a small repayment for y ur help in ins our dr a 1 cn e tr Bet? 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E I. l. v A A24 'V' U I n 1 ' m N ' c. s 1 . creams u Q . . ,1 , .v 1 . o- . 1 Y , lr' lo mak, c efms cm ue. , f p120PHECY E wil On June lOth, 1975, the members of the Class of '50 were to have their annual reunion St6P11HF Foster had just arrived from Las Vegas where he operates a gambling casino, a place called Frostys This is because only cold cash is used As he entered the building where the reunion was to be held, who should be standing by the door but vr Burkhard, who looked very well When Starling asked him how he kept that way he told me he was retired and living on his ten acre farm where he raises turnips He says the turnlp business is coming back As they were talkinr some one rushed up and asked if they knew where the e was a doctor It seems as if Bill Myers had trlpped over his beard and broken his ankle As they were walkjnv over to the scene of the accident Mr Burkkarl told me Bill had entered college and had hopes of vraduating in a few years When they arrived on the scene of the accident they found Dr Shirley Dorsey and her assistant Marjorie Foote had already arrived and had things under control Shirley is famous for Yer treat ent of lo us on the bogus Narjorie is learning the trade so she can go out in the world and tell more people about their bogus Since it was about dinner time Sterling went to the wash room to freshen up a olt and had just opened the door There stood Bill Zlemke with two Guns in his hlnds To mak thin s worse ttey were oointed right at Sterl1ng's head AICSP he hal convinced Bill that he was not on the side of the law, he finally laid down the artillery He told Sterling in his anxiousness to make the bis time he got m cel up w the wrong people He asked St rling what Varilyn Van Nostrand was doing now days He told him that she was now in the darkest Africa hunting wild animals She has a sure PlF6 system The first thing she does is hyptonize the wild animal she is looking t Then she walks up and hits it over the 'ead She says she ets very satisfactory results that way After they had talked Bill decided that he had about the Foreion Legion When dinner was over and the entertainment be an who should be first on the program but the one and only Frances Puterbauvh famous concert pianist She is well known for makin cowboy son s so popu lar Boy! you should hear her swin them dhen she ha linished one o the sadest son s Sterling had ever heard, some one sit ing beside him be an sobbing 'hen he look 1 un he found it to be Jo Anne Seymour the well known love lorn olumnist who ives advice to people all over the world, but the alvice she gives to Nlllard Bolton doesn't do much good Willard, who owns all the fl sitting pole titles in the world, is now sittin on top of the Umpire State tlild iff trying to break a record which no one ha Jared to challen e far he has been sitting up there for seventy one days The next on the pro ram was Cle tus Fxcvillicuty who turned ov to be Beth D1 hna She h s just finished her 20th p1ctlre In her la t oicture she playa the part of a corpse mor her s oerb acting in this wicture she almost receiv d an Oscar, but Lassie was just to ood for her - my S- - V ........ , , . . , . . . . - F , V I 'v , U.- 1 m ! 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Q , , When the orovram was over t ey all gathered around a television set to watch the shows They were all surprised to see Lois Reetz and her three Canines Lois tried to bring vaudeville back but when she found that that woulJn't work, she went on television, since then, even television is oing to the do s Lois oives a lot of the credit for her success to Alvin Al s, who raises the do s she uses on her show Alvin is now trying to breed a new type of log He is crossing the Irish Wolf hound with the Dachshound, and even he is petting worried, wonderin what kind of results he will et When the show was over, an advertisement which said nSacks Brewery , lrayer, Nebrasxa, Proprietor Wilmer has developed a new drink are home safe in hed before it takes affect flashed on U18 screen Wilmer Sackschewsky wlich waits till you We said that it will cut lown on a lot of unnere sary acciients They were still watching the television show when there w s a terrific noise w'ich came from above them It seemed that the whole ceiling was goin to lall in on them and wien the iust and smoxe had cleared away, there w s Esther Riclert After she had taxen ofp her parachute, she told us that she had teamed up with her husband, who is a former me ber oi the U S Air Force and was going about the country putting on stunt shows They had thrilled many people with their daring acts When evening cxme and every one hal be un getting ready to go home after renewing old acquaintances, they checked to see whether or not they had seen and heard from every one in the class, and they found that they hadn't heard from Dale Dovenbarser, Lottie Lee McLean, Maurice Bolton, Darrel Foster and Dorothy Doremus Nhen Sterling inquired, he found that Dale had cone in for missionary work and was in Lower ndia country Fe is etting along Line so far, exceot that once in a while the wolve try to eat him Dorothy Doremus could not attend because she is too busy setting examples for her girls Dorothy is the dean of women at Stev n's Colle e Lottie Lee NcLean and nine chil ren on a being a school teacher stay at home and teach is now married and is living with her husband farm near Stromsburg She decided instead of and teaching other peoples children, she would her own haurlce Bolton owns a small cattle ranch out west So far he has 50 thousand acres and has a small herd of 250 thousand cows Fe is planning to exoand later on Sterling had just left the reunion to go back to his home, when he saw dozens of beautiful irls standlng in the street crying their eyes out him that and that suicides When Sterling a Ked one o them what was wrong, she told the playboy and lover, Darrel Foster, had just been married she did'nt have a thing to live for There were a few more that day than usxal S0 Sterling boarded the plane and went back to his place of business, waiting for another year to come around, so that he could go and see all of his old class mates again , 31 ' u , . , ' v A S' ' E ' ,T ' ! 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ShNIOR CLASS POLY Ne the Seriors o' nineteen fty Consider ourselves pretty niftv Ve have 1ust Finished twelve yea s of school And wade it by abidinv the golden rule rst comes Alvin Alms, the small one 4 the Pro 'e does his court lark co orei conbe Pau e Je does illard Joes to Dale Do molten noth n Bolton see Jo VSFDHPU is luite a pest but the very best is teachers bet, in a shlny jet r is ne is our candidate Dorothy ooremus 1 And in looks she is the our who can rate, from Cornhusker State nite a handy, ,nite a dandy Jhen it comes to Voll yball, no matter what they Shirley Dorsey ls the one h helos them throuvh Nari rie Foote so sho t and sweet, ls the girl you should meet Darrel Poster a tall one in our class, As for dar! and handsome will always nass Qterl na ester, Forwa d of ou basketball team, 'W :B lElfv ' -S The hfro to us he will always seem To tle Lee Nclean, who'-2 helmet is deceivln an .fl S4 For esleyan will soon be leaving f L 1 5 un k ly vers, 'rs Bl d's pe , ls ore s e hasn't stranqled yet Seth Pishna ' om Stromsburr ca e, wo CllWO the ladder o' great fame ra c s Puterbaugh nas interests in York roller 40 OWS rom B A Plrl st er And to Nilmer Is the see s to urderstand why, but just think L Q comes Lois deetz, woo to us well rates dichert is on the road to success, her we wlsn o less acwchewsky the one with the name, one sho we think will win loads of fame Jo Anne Sey our our cheerleader or this year, Is tne one we treasure so kind and dear War' v Van ostra d who is next in line, Ts the one who likes to dance a d dine PK erce st on ot least on ou lin , Is one who we tHlDK is mivhty P ne m s ls th last of the nfneteen s nio s mhe ones who per orr f ose misdemeanors he hone you'll miss us l1ke we'll miss you, And we hope you'll also make it throuvh , l A H AVA , , - - . a 5 ' r . . 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KXW -mg, VCNVS lo 6 V P Noisy I uie' S le P e VHP ,Glu :HQ 5 6 How We Looked Then -Q fcmss WILL i X X + CLASS WILL the class of '10 beinv of sound our last will and te tament We, the nineteen seniors of mind and memory he eby make this Alvin Alms hereby wills his freckles to Norma Moore, and his nickname to Lowell Helden Maurice Bolton he eb' wills and his interest in cattle to Carolyn Zierke Willard Bolton hereby wills his deep voice to Allen Farley, and hls ability to drive without li hts to Jim Larkin Dorothy Doremus hereby wills her quietness to Ellen Nalkup, ard her eyebrows to Raymond Dorsey Shlrley Dorsey hereby wills Dale Pohl to the Junior virls, providing they set him home early durlnr basketball season, and a bobby pin to Donna rarley, provldln she uses it Dale Dovenoarver hereby wllls his three year presidency to John Heser, and Pls wei ht to Clifton Poster larjorie Foote hereby wills her lone finpernalls to Cleetis Carlson, and her pretty nanls to Dale Behnken Darrel Poster hereby wills his lone eyelashes to Flenn Stuhr, providin he doesn't vet them sinped off, and his interest in Presham to Jon horford Sterlinv Foster hereby wills his athletic ability to Duane Umken, providinp he becomes capta'n o' the basketball team, and also his lack o' ambition to helvin Pruber Lottie Lee lclean hereby wills her short curly hair to Donna Darley Nill Piss Siel please come forward Lottie also wills this stick of num to you provldinv everyone can chew cum durine Bookkeepin class Bllly Bye he eby wflls his big mouth to Leila Emken and his ability not to et alone with teachers to Jim Larkin Seth Qishna hereby wills her dark hair to Alice Hiller, p ov'd'ng she doesn't have it bleached, a d her little feet to his drivinv ability to Glenn Stuh Urarce Futerbaugh hereby wills her typinv speed to Dean Dove o raer, and her rade ts Luzene Reetz Lois Qeetv he eby w lls her ability to get to school on time to Clifton foster, and her date with Qewari boys to Alice Miller Esther Q1cher1 hereby wills her sllmness to Frances Rhoades, and her shortness to a cy Hops Jo Anne Seymour hereby vills her cheerleading ability to I ry Jo Heser, and her he Pht to shl ley falkup Wilmer Sacksch wsky hereby wills his blond curly hair to ordon maylor, and his conceit to Ar hur Alms Mar lyn Van Nostrand hereby wills her lonv hair to Cleetis Carlson, and her complexion to Lowell Feiden Bill Viemke hereby wills his ability to ret alon with people to elm TcLean, and his smile to Euzene Qeetz Vill Yrs land please come 'ornard e, the seniors hereby will you the e an1 als amed after each o' us, to out in you new hou e so that you won't Forget us I' S Y : , f i F' 7 Q . 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S u ISThQ:RY- One September morning in nineteen-hundred forty-s1x, twenty-one young people started out on an expedition through Benedict High School Museum We were told this museum covered fifty square acres and was the largest in the world We were given two guides to help us find our way through this magnificent building They were Mrs Mahlon Burkhard and Mr F L Hollingsworth To help in organizing our group we decided to elect officers The class officers were President Esther Richert, Vice President Marilyn Van Nostrand, Secretary Dale Dovenbarger, Treasurer JoAnne Seymour, and Class Reporter Sterling Foster There were many stranve specimens and exhibits in this building and we were determined to make the most out of our stay Our first experience in this strange place was to become acquainted with our other fellow students A grou of dignified people welcomed us into their midst by giving an entertainmentu known as an initiation We were subjected to all sorts of unrestricted punishments such as bowing to them, wearing green tomatoes, overshoes, pajama tops, dresses, and overalls We were also made to believe that we were eating mud, worms, and fish water, bxt everyone survived the ordeal The members of our group 'ncluded the following people Alvin Alms, Maurice Bolton, Willard Bolton, Byron Covey, Dorothy Doremus, Shirley Dorsey, Dale Dovenbarver, Narforie Foote, Darrel Foster, Sterling Foster, Barbara Hofmann, Laxine Jones Lottie Lee hcLean, Billy Myers, Bud Peterson, Frances Puterbauvh, Lois Reetz, Helen Richardson, Esther Richert, Jo Anne Seymour, and Narilyn Van Nostrand Tre first item of interest was a room marked nFreshman Fossils The class went in and started to explore The tlme passed quickly and here we were at another entrance marked Nsophomore Study' room This turned out to be a large room where everyone seemed to be in terested in one thing or another Some people used the expression nAssemb1yn and we soon caught on to that term Mr Robert Severns was our new director during this trip Our mascot for our sophomore year was a turtle named nSophomore Sally Our officers lor the sophomore year were President Dale Dovenbarger, Vice President Bill Ziemke, Secretary Marilyn Van Nostrand, Treasurer JoAnne Seymour, Reporter Alvin Alms During our entire stay we were given much literature, reports, bulletins, and special leaflets about the many phase of learning at this museum Some members had Covey, Barbara Hofmann, Maxine Jones, and Bud Peterson Another person, obviously lost from his group, came to join ours His name was Billy Ziemke Soon we journeyed to another room Junior Jinx Two new people named Beth Pishna and Vilmer Sackschewskv cave to 'oin the group Once more we chose off cera, and th s year thev ircluded President Dale Dovenbarger, lice P e idert Va ie oote, Secretary Bill Ziemke, Treasurer Shirley Jersey, and Re orter Alvin Alma This year two new offices ere HIGGG on these were Recreational Director Sterlinv Foster, ard loo heal hon'tor Wilmer Sackschewskw O Y ' 9 9 I l O ' . O O 0 I -' ko C1 . E 4 LJ g V If 5 . ., . ll ' VI 5 v F . . left the group to look after other interests. They were Byron O H ll I 4 :L . I a L .. ' . -- . ' - r s . --. rlor 5 .. . A , W f ' ' , . --l . 1 .I fl ,. --' The Class of 1315 had seevfnvly found its place in the sun, but there were dark clouds to overshadow our happlness as well. One of our members, Helen Richardson, was beckoned on to be taken out of thfs life by death on September 17 l9h8, and to her we dedicate this DDQ' STI L VITJ US 'Not lost, dot dead rot Gone, not even sleeo'nz Thouzh we hare laln the in the'r arave w4tr weerinv To sharp desoair our sorrowino hearts can fill ror the are with us still Still with us, in a thousand tender fancles, In merories dear of old time words and plances o4..1..L'Nt a ue C Io care or su ferln to weary ther asain Still with s at wakenina of the day, Still wit id the twilight shadows gray, still with ln the unshine of God's face, Upholdinq tlem, the same almighty arm Is shieldinv us from harn Still with us tho' the evenlnc shadows fall Around us like the blackness of a ball Still with us, in the land where we shall rest fhen we a little further on have pressed There, 'ust as tender and true a ever, They shall be w'th us still forever One of the most important events in tre Jun1or year was the Junior Play which was d'rected ov Miss ilzer It was a three act mvsferv which orovided tnrllls and su Dense for everyone ob Toblin Hou e was ven to a flll mouse and an annreciative au 'ence, and lt was c assified a a creat succe s A a 1 f 4unfors ordered cla s rlnas which we received on Tanuerv lW'0 Everyone seemed well oleased wit his choice and it was hanny ent for everyone oanuarv F is a da, which will lon: be rewewbered by the fe lors of his w Q known as 'County Uofernment Day Ve were elected to o r var ous offices and enioyed the combination of work d ood ti e rovi ec or u An 1 oortart event in our unnor year wa the Junior Breakfast or hav ll After Uettfrv un verv early we rot on our way to the savsa es corstft ted the enor ous variety of food ras seemed to olatte n l rections that dev T e soc al eve t of the ear was the Y nior Ser or Banquet WHICH was elven in enor of the seniors D'r4nn tnls time our in structcr, Irs Alta Qlan a slated us in the preparations Our p orra was center are Pr the theme hauaiiar Nifhts Our last er editlo was 'Qen'or Qt o O11 vuiie was a dis nrtfshed ran t t 1 Noah rfhard The last Qroun fffcers in our ow were P esident Dale Dovenbarver, Vice res4de t Na lly Jan Nostrand, secretary Lois Reet , Treasurer oarre evrour, Qeoorte Qeth rishna There were nineteen members l ft 1 o r rot at en of our s I'r ce fair T orofe he ca e a Those were the words which e h aft r the Qerlo s had +he'r nictures taken really didn + pr out b d t a Or see'1v ttese rictwre we shall always be e 'rde of ox claQewa+ea and the fzn it wqq woxkin with t em 4- D n U. 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M 1 Q I L or JL 1 11 , TRACK The track season started this year with only four lettermen re turning They were Dale Pohl, Dale Dovenbarger, Wilmer Sackschews and James Larkin The first track meet of the season was held at Gresham, where a few boys earned some points The meet following was at Columbus where only Bill Myers and Wilmer Sackschewsky placed Myers placed third in the low hurdles and Sackschewsky placed second in the 880 yd run The York County Track Meet was next and eight schools took part in it The boys from Benedict who placed in events were Dale Pohl Dale Dovenbarger First rlrst E18 Second Second tie Fourth Wilmer Sackschewsky Second James McLean B111 Myers James Larkin Raymond Dorsey James McLean Jon Morford Second Second Second tie Fifth First Wilmer Sackschewsky 220 yd dash quu yd dasn shotput pole vault discus 880 yd run mile high hurdles pole vault high hurdles mile relay The district track meet was held on April 28, 1950, at Several boys placed and received medals, but only Myers and qualified high enough to become eligible for the state meet 1950 The teams for this Red Demons with Raymond captain won first place with Dale Pohl as their Watson, co captain NOON RECREATION David City Sackschewsky on May 12 year's noon recreation program were Dorsey as captain and Maxine Helden in the year's activities The Olympic Squadron captain and Alice Miller as co captain won second place Third place was given to the Challengers, with Dale Dovenbarger as their captain and Beth Pishna as their co captain Fourth place was left for the All Stars with Lowell Helden as captain and Nadine follows, The first event of the year was softball Red Demons took first place, Challengers second place, Olympic Squadron took third place and the All Stars had fourth When the weather Pot too bad for out door sports, we began a volley ball tournament, with mixed teams The Red Demons and Challengers avain won first and second place respectively The Olympic Squadron asain had third place and the All Stars fourth Next was a free throw contest with 5 girls and 5 boys on each team The placinvs for this event were chan ed quite a bit Olympic Squadron was first, Challengers second, Red Demons third and the All Stars were fourth a ain The first of our individual games was a checker tournament Wilmer Sackschewsky won first place for the Olympic S,uadron, Gordon Taylor won second place for the Red Demons Third place was won by Dale Dovenbareer for the Challengers, Willard Bolton placed fourth for the Olympic Squadron The last events of the year were girls doubles badminton and boys ping pong doubles . ky, . 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ISALJL The baseball season for 'pf started off with a poor start mhe first three renee were loet r baolr because most of the bovs were not in cend't1on to nlnj their nest Vlth iajnord Dorsey dofrp 'ost of the pitchinv Eenea ct starte eir sen on Of ncetinv Henderson on their home field mhe name wa LOGC b f 1 een noints, witn the final score end'nv wn sivfeen + fwo mne next awe wee a closer one with Benedict loslnn to lace siv tn file Ir the iradshaw Benedict name which three. by a score Henderson, a score of followed Qenedlct lost ne .Q tn e ne of eivht o f elr f'rst victory o the seas n nelicf de'eated Wt ca 0 nine to ,re at T ce The fo levi ware wae played at w ere Qenedict once more lost tn t e Werde son qusxies by thirteen to four ca was the que f at the next name which Bened4ct won elezen to one Jaco a er Qered'ct 'n the next vmevc was wox e 9 n the lest vane of the sfason Q,adshau was sixteen noinrq when Benedfc nefed to ei hteen to two score of The Benedic+ Benedict Bened'ct Benedict Benedict Benedict Benedict Benedict In the sn 'rv ere we 'un 2 s first va olayed at e e4'ct, to three The f nal va e c r w nlcnic. 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