Bennington High School - Blue Streak Yearbook (Bennington, NE)
- Class of 1960
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M , , J vi 4- . - , K - Q U E A L 1 ,M id. sx MEANS' V A ge t I DEDICATICD U U 'N h Saififk e X as 4, K 1.. , xx J We, the seniors of 1960, proudly dedicate this, our annual, to Miss Edna Mohr, our English teacher and advisor of our annual She has so faithfully helped us in the classroom and in presenting our junior class play and also has spent much of her time in helping us prepare our annual fylgx 'Lgf497TSg Q,Jammr5eg Mfamehi fs izal, ' 0 o .',-4 I - Qi' MFL: ' ' Elf , ' J' ' , f 5 - Q 4- ,ge f my, f V f IXITQXN . j 4,4-K. N .go ,' - W-N, ,- if 1 1 ,L , I ,Gig f X4 gp , X' X Q 'j 1,5 Am, .V 'rg .. N 9, .A 52-any if 7 fix, I W L gk X fig X fkf- 5 if , ff fffljxx A flhi -,ZgEg,QQ 5w3 A32 Ufvg Q x-wt . 'QW Q X.- is 'f-fm 'xXXM ,fxfgfxfx KE-I on 4lL,f 7J :jj 1: W fix gk if L? M Mis Z, 14- , X Mllmuuxv' '3 v 'A'f 'f. Y . 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'QQ 9dQp JOHN DYER Vice President Class Office 1 M Class Play 3 Music 1 2 3 A Basketball 1 2 3 M Baseball 1 2 3 M Track 1 2 3 M Boys' State 3 Blue Streak 3 A Magazine Campaign 3 County Government 3 School Photographer 3 AJ' JANET L PERCHAL CAROL J JOHNSEN Secretary Treasurer Class Officer l 2 Pep Club 1 2-3 M Volleyball l-2-3 Music 1-2 3 M Class Play 2 3 One Act Play 1-2 3 Music l 2 3-A Blue Streak 3 M Cheerleader l 2 3 M Magazine Campaign 3 County Government 3 Carnival Princess 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 A Safety Conference A Betty Crocker Test A Dramatics l 2 3 Volleyball 1 2 3-M Blue Streak 3-A Class Cfffce A Cheerleader 1 2 3-M Class Play 2-3 One Act Play 1-2 3 A Magazine Campaign 3 Betty Crocker Test A Junior Red Cross 3 Safety Conference A HOWARD WALTER HANSEN Irvington 1 2 Class Office 1 2 3 Class Play 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball l 2 3 U Track l 2 3 M Blue Streak 3 County Government Day Magazlne Campaign 3 1 RIF' LOIS ANN MOHR Cla s Office 1 Class Play 2 3 Music 1 2 3 M Volleyball 1 2 3 Volleyball Captaln 2 Pep Club l 2 3 M Cheerleader l 2 3 M One Act Play l 2 3 M Dramatics 1 2 3 M Blue Streak 3 L Magazine Campaign 3 Carnlval Queen 2 Betty Crocker Fest M U of N Regent's Te t Junior Red Cross 3 A Carl Gray Scholarship 4. 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'Q - Lg ' L+ 1 5 K 3 - -1+ 3 DARYL M COX Irvington 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Baseball l 2 Track 1 2 Carnival Prince M Blue Streak 3 A Magazine Campaign County Government 3 Class Play KENNETH P PETERSEN Irvington 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 M Baseball 1 2 3 M Track 1 2 3 A Music 2 3 M class Play 3 Blue Streak 3 A Magazine Campaign 3 ELVERA J PAASCH Volleyball 1 2 pC1ubl23 Magazine Campaign 3 Blue Streak 3 M Safety Conference A Music 1 2 3 M Betty Crocker Test Bl Class Play 3 WILLIAM CLOUDT Class Play 3 One Act Play 1 2 3 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Track 1 2 Blue Streak 3 M County Government Day Magazine Campaign 3 LARRY R HOLM S Class Office 2 Class Play 3 Music 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 L Baseball 1 2 Track 1 2 3 M Intramural Sports 1 ue Streak 3 M County Government ine Campaign 3 fx A' 1 1. 1 5' if , w- f. ,,.,, ,, 1 1 ' .V -H W , ,1:ix:,g ,P 'va' A gi, ' 1 I '5, , X i fhff. 'H-, -k lla Y - -4 ' ,. K flwfbv 4 'J .IQV ,jg - C' . yafffv Xia, in rLuLU,0mU rg W QQ m-a-...ml mmf dwfwv E if gf hiv! 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' I ' gf I I HISTORY Seventeen members enrolled in the freshman class on the opening day The class was the largest in many years The members of the class were Linda Bunz, Lois Mohr, Carol Johnsen, nD1ckn Musel, Larry Holmes, George Shipley, and Clarence Laaker who had graduated from the Benning ton School, Kenneth Lambrecht and Terry Christensen from District S2 Janet Perchal and William Cloudt, D1str1ct 633 John Dyer, Distrlct M3 Elvera Paasch, District 26' Alvin Westphal and Margaret Liesche, D15 trict 3h, Violet Rix, D1StPlCt hug and Terry Loptln, Washington County Irene Hoffman who moved here from Grand Island joined the class during the first week in December, and George moved to Alaska In April, Richard Ober from Hooper Joined the class All the freshmen took English, general mathematics, biology, an world geography The officers of the class were President Janet Vice President Kenneth, Secretary Clarence, and Treasurer Lois They were replaced by nD1ck,n william, John, Terry L ,and respectively Mr Marvin Greenwood was their class sponsor The class was initiated by the seniors on September 23 The COS tumes were as follows Elvera Dennis the Menace, Lois Negro man, Jan et Buckwheat, Linda cowboy, Violet business man, Carol farmer, Mar garet Llttle Abner, Alvin model, George bathing beauty Kenneth jeans and sweater, Dick woman in the morning, William Indian, John Negro mammy, Larry Daisy Mae, Terry L Negro baby, Clarence circus strong man, and Terry C Bermuda shorts and high heels Most of the class took music All the boys except Clarence and Kenneth played baseball and basketball with Dick on the first team of both, wlth a good record ln both Wllliam, Terry C , John, Terry L D1ck,H Larry, Alvin, and Richard all took an active part in trac the girls except Irene were pep club members and also played volleyball Lois, Carol, and Janet were the second team cheerleaders Other fresh men who tried out were Linda and Elvera follows Carol Johnsen participated 1D Interpretative Public Address, Janet Perchal, Oral Interpretation of Drama Wllliam Cloudt and Lois Linda Bunz, Oral Interpretation of Prose Literature, Lois Mohr and were members of the One Act Play 'Father Says No'n Vlolet, Janet, Linda, Carol, and Margaret were among tnose who tried out for parts In an intramural ping pong tournament Dick, Carol, and Lois were among those playing for championships Janet and George were carnival candidates for king and queen Linda and Janet served as pep club officers, and Lois and Carol were on the first eight of the volleyball eam In the nActiv1ty Round Upn held in April Linda, Violet, Lois and Janet were in the girls' sextette hey sang Nqtranger 1n Paradise Lois as a member of a duet sang nTell Me Why and nMister'Moon The girls' trio of which Janet was a member sang He For his accordion solo Clarence played NSharpshooter Marchn and NJul1da Polka Margaret, Carol, and Linda were in the one act play cast for 'The Laughlng Ghost N WNW On September 2, 1957, sixteen members who finished the former year, enrolled for their sophomore year Richard Ober enrolled with the class but stayed only two weeks and then moved to Virginia On March I9 Mary Allmon who had moved from Missouri Valley,Iowa, joined the class Linda Bunz moved to Omaha during the summer and attended Westside High School For the lst semester, class officers were President Lois, Vice President Clarence, Secretary Terry C Treasurer Janet The second semester's officers were as follows President Larry, Vice President John, Secretary Terry L , Treasurer Lois . . 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K5 On February 15 the class sponsored a Valent1ne's dance for the high school and the seventh and eighth grades The sophomores also extended an invitation to the Irvington High School students In the extra curricular activities all of the girls took part in volleyball with Lois serving as captain and Violet was an officer The girls all took part in the pep club, Lois, Janet, and Carol were chosen for first team cheerleaders uDick,n Terry C John, Terry L , Alv n, and Larry participated in track this term All the boys except Kenneth and William took part in basketball Clarence did not play but was student manager The boys that played basketball also played baseball Most of the class took part in music, with the six girls making up the girls' sextette Janet Perchal with her selections of nThe Lilac Tree and nIf I Could Tell You received a good rating nPass1ng B ' and nBy The Bend of the River were sung by Violet Rix, and she also ce ved a good ra ing e girls sextette sang No Other Love and Prayer Prefectn, and the girls' glee sang nBeautiful Savior and NOh what a Beautiful Morning, all four songs received a good rating Those in music attended the lst ECNC Music Clinic at Craig The sextette sang nSilver Bellsn and nwinter Wonderland' at the Grade School Christmas Program Also at the dedication they sang nMay the Good Lord Bless and Keep You Lois sang nPrayer Perfectn when the Juniors presented their play Janet, Clarence, Lois, Carol, William, and Margaret took part in declamatory work The three girls participated in the ECNC Declam Con test and Carol, Lois, and Clarence were in the one act play, nElmer Cleans Up The class members took English, science, and algebra, John, Terry C Dickn, Terry L , Larry, and Clarence took shop All the girls too typing, and during the second semester the girls were privileged to have home economics 'Dick and Lois were chosen King and Queen of the PTA carniva for that year ln the spring Terry C was one of 13 young people in the annual Omaha Farm City Youth Exchange Program Durlng the summer Terry C and Lois attended the Jr Red Cross Camp On September l school opened with 13 starting They were Terr Christensen, Kenneth Petersen, Terry Loptin, Alvin Westphal, Dick Musel, John Dyer, Larry Holmes, William Cloudt, Howard Hansen, Kenneth Lambrecht, Clarence Laaker, Daryl Cox, Elvera Paasch, LOIS Mohr, Carol Johnsen, and Janet Perchal Due to the closing of Irvington High School the class gained Daryl Cox, Kenneth Petersen, and Howard Hansen Violet Rix and Margaret Llesche dropped during the first semester Class officers were Terry C President, Terry L Vice President, Howard Secretary, and Alvin Treasurer The class sponsor was Miss Mohr The required subjects were English and American history Some of the other subjects taken were physics, algebra, shop, typing, home eco nomics, and bookkeeplng All of the girls were out for music and the pep club Carol, Lois, and Janet were cheer leaders Members of the boys' chorus were Alvin, Dick , Clarence, Kenneth P , John, Daryl, Terry L , and Terr The County Government Day was attended with the following students in these offlces Terry L Attorney, Terry C Treasurer, Alvln County Superintendent, John Sheriff, Janet County Clerk, Violet Com missioner, Kenneth P Register of Deeds, William Assessor, Clarence Public Defender, Howard Judge, and Daryl County Surveyer All the boys except William, Daryl, Clarence, Kenneth L , and Alvin competed in baseball, basketball, and track 'Dick se a pole vaultlng school and conference record of 10' 6' uD1ckn was also a member of the first team on the basketball squad Carol, Lois, and Janet were members of the volleyball team I O - I . . 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I I v n . t K I I I O f1 fw At the District Music Contest the Girls' Trio Janet, Carol, and Lois sang nThe Surrey with the Frinpe on Top These girls were also in the sextette, which sang 'June is Busting Out All Over, and in the triple trio, which sang NBeautiful Savior These three also sang solos William, Carol, Clarence, Lois, and Janet participated in declam Clarence and William were in the one act play nListen Dadn which received a superior rating The Junior Class Play, nEverything Happens to Us, was a success Two casts were used to put on the play because of the big class One cast presented it the 13th and the second the lhth of November Larry and Elvera were the Junior representatives to the Governor s Youth Safety Conference The juniors had successful candidates for King and Queen for the PTA Carnival They were Terry C and Violet R The Boys' State representative was John Dyer, and Terry L represented Ben nington at the Red Cross Camp The Curtis Company sponsored the Juniors' magazine campaign Cut of the 387, Sl sale, the class kept p305 30 of whlch some was used to entertain the seniors and faculty at the annual Junior Senior Banquet Tn the campaign Clarence led the class with a total sales of WISE 25 Janet was second with a total of 93h 33 The theme of the banquet, held at the Fireside Restaurant in Omaha on hay 13, was uAn Evening in Paris On August 29 1959, all seventeen seniors reported for their last year They were Lois, Carol, Janet,Mary, Rlvera, Clarence, Howard, William, Kenneth L , Terry C , Terry L , Kenneth P , Larry, Alvin, Dick, John Dyer Vice President, Janet Perchal Secretary, and Carol Johnsen Treasurer The faculty consisted of the following Miss sdna Mohr, Nr Nelson, Mr Julius Woita, Mrs Rita Japp, Mr R Velson, Mr Harold Rhea, and Mrs Mary Frederick Subjects taken by the seniors were shop, home economics, English, American problems, office practi e, chemistry, and advanced aleebra FIVE boys reported for baseball, Carol and Lois were the only enior girls to report for volleyball All but two enior girls were in the Pep Club Lois, Janet, and Carol were first tear cheerleaders All but one of the seniors girls were in girls' glee and mlxed chorus The class chose blue and white as their class colors and the red rose as their cla s flower The senior class motto was 'Every Job, blg or small, we do it well or not at all H The seniors were in charge of the Freshmen Orientation when the freshmen were asked to wear various odd costumes during the day October 7 was the day senior pictures were taken in Cmaha by o lund Studlo, and the clas attend d tie rovle HS utr Paclflc The Betty Crocker Homemaker's Contest was taken by all the senior girls, and Mary was the local winner receiving a pin as a reward To get extra money for their trip to Chicago the class held a bake sale at the Pennington Hardware in the afternoon of March 26 and a car wash on April 16 Taking the Regents' Examinations were Dick Musel, Lois Mohr, Terry Loptin, Terry Christensen, Mary Allnon, and Alvin Westphal Unfortunately, no one was able to place Mary was the senior girl selected to attend the DAR Contest She wrote on nkhat are the advantages of democracy over a dictatorship H -- D , V I! fl C I T M . I ll O 1 I I ' I I - r I I O s . '- t 4 ,ho , . E 0 C' JR V . 4 , 0 x o 1 ,A 3 O -T g A -' . 3 if . . wp ll O r w w w a s L M s I T f' . D O O O C . John, and Daryl. The officers elected were Dick Musel--President, , . Q W A . Ro N0 I 0 I i 0 Co n 1 -' 0 . A K . I C 9 U U s . s J . . . . O e V -. ' ' s . - O v ' Q Sk 3 ' ' s t e i A ' J 1 ' ' .U f C ' 1 I H ll 5 . . . 5 I , A I B- I .i fs id The seniors left for Chicago on April 22. They were gone for two days and stayed at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. Baccalaurate services were held on the 15th of May at Bennington's Lutheran Church. Commencement was held on the 19th of May. The SENIOR CLASS WILL This is the last will and testament of the Senior Class of Benning ton High School, Village of Bennin ton, County of Douglas, State of Nebraska, made and published on the l th day of May, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty We, the senior class, will and bequeath our ability to grow in nu ber to the junior class We, the senior class, will and bequeath our beauty and brains to the freshmen class We, the senior class, will and bequeath our good humor and our intelligence to the sophomore class I Terry Loptin, will and bequeath my ability to get on the Honor Hell to Larry Musel and my ability to run to Robert Musel I Janet Perchal, will and bequeath my ability to finish high school to Jim Perchal and my ability to flirt with unmarried teachers to Judy Miles I Clarence Laaker, will and bequeath my ability to type to Robert Musel and my job of student manager I leave to Merle Campbell J 3 ,X a Q ' I, Larry Holmes, will and bequeath uU'ability to be so quiet to Melvin Heitmann and my ability to drive to Larry Arp. D I 3 I, Alvin Westphal, will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Ricky Kruse I Kenneth Lambrecht, will and bequeath my ability to get my work done to Richard Wait I, WillimnCloudt, will and bequeath my ability to be a safe driver to 'Dennyn Gottsch and my ability to say the right things at the right times to Ricky Kruse I, Lois Mohr, will and bequeath my ability to sing to Jodene Wilke who has a very good start and my dramatics' abilities to Rogene I, Elvera Paasch, will and bequeath my ability to drive Liesche and my ability to be in school all the time to Petersen I, Richard Musel, will and bequeath my ability to pole Bruce Vaughn who could use it I, Terry Christensen, will and bequeath my ability to grades to my sister Carole and my ability to drive my car with to Ronald Wulf Tivey to Helen Jeanine vault to get good one gear I, Carol Johnsen, will and bequeath my ability to play volleyball to Jodeen Cohrs To Cheryl Penke I leave my ability to add all lngredi ents required for a successful recipe I, Kenny Petersen, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Coach to Rodney Eicke To Richard Wait I leave my willingness and ability to help with any odd jobs that are to be done I, Howard Hansen, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Coach to Larry Arp I, Mary Allmon, will and bequeath my job in the office to Helen Liesche I, Daryl Cox, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr nBobn Nelson to Roger Wulf I, John Dyer, will and bequeath my ability to pass Latin to my sister Mary, and my ability to take out of focus pictures to Dennis Gottsch As witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names and set our seal this 18th day of May in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty Jig, QJZIQW1-al U7 FN D' FN 1-'F' JP U5 Oth 'FI in YD CX O X 3 5 x HX 5 C01 fall-W Afjfagfffmw ,MZ f jay Mu pawn!! XZQMZRPQL AMA Wax Zlfffwa CLASS PROPHECY Ten years have gone by since the and I decided to start assembling our were livlng in Llncoln, we declded to where we knew lilliam hai a iarm him stacklng hay He took us into hi class of 1960 graduated and Terry class for a reunion Slnce Journey to dear old Bennington was a nice summer day and we found s newly built home and lntroduced us to his wife and children said he had recently heard from kenny Lambrecht who was a sheepherder in Montana and was comlng down to vestlgate the price of sheen h111l8m agreed to the idea of having the reunion and suggested that we haue it out in his new ranch tyle barn and that he would tell Hhennyn about our plans. , f ' V . X' 1 'qw 5' f .Lx u 0 ' ' 7 1 ' , 4 '1 L U X . . A LL, f I -I A ' . no V I , ., NL -., , i gi 1 fs QEEL ' 55 ' N fs 4 1 ' Pk H , . ' Cf' D J X P , rn ' ' - f r X ' cj e, P' ? : Ci , XX' 0 We then continued our search for our classmates by going to Benn ington where we were approached by a young man we recognized as Clarence Laaker He was selling vegetables on the street in order to make enough money to complete his college education After telling Clarence about the reunion, we noticed that our gas supply was getting low so we drove into the nearest gas station The attendant that came out looked so familiar to us that our curiosity forced us to ask him his name, and to our surprise it was Howard Hansen Howard then took us over to his house where we met his wife Mary and their six children Howard told us that our old classmate, Daryl was now married to Carole and they were living in a trailer in California and that he was sure that they could drive in, since he was a body fender man and had his own business After leaving the gas station, we decided to drive around the town because it had grown quite a bit since we had graduated Turning the corner we saw a used car lot which had a sign that read nTry A1's Stude bakers and you will see how amusing they can be The name nAln brought to our minds an old classmate, Alvin Westphal, who always drove a Stude baker and bragged about them all four years in high school Our talk ran a little over his lunch hour, but he told us that Larry Holmes was Captain of the U S S Forrestal and could very easily fly in Al also told us that a very good place to eat lunch was at the Christens rs Steak House We walked in and noticed that the Christensens were our classmates, Terry and Violet They gave us the best service and sug gested that we have our reunion at their steak house instead of at Will iam's new place, since they had the equipment for such an event After leaving the steak house we went to Bennington High, to see whether any of our teachers of 1960 were st1ll there To our surprlse, seated in the English room was our very close school chum, Lois Mohr Lois told us she was married to 'Dickn Musel who was teaching the mathe matics courses at B H S It was nearing 3 30 and school would soon be out so Lois asked us to stay and have coffee with the teachers 'Dick ed from Europe after a month's shooting for the Disney Studio, and we could contact him at the hilton Hotel which was about six blocks from the school We thanked Lois and 'Dickn for all the information and told them we would see them at the reunlon Wher we arrived at the hotel, we found John seated in the cocktail lounge talking w1th a little man who looked like our superintendent in 1960 Going over to their table and interrupting their conversation, we discovered that this 'little man was R N Nelson Our conversation could have gone on for hours, but we explained to both of them that we still had two more of our classmates to find Leaving the hotel, I saw a car with Iowa license plates, and I told Terry He told me that I was seeing things because he was standing right beside me and didn't see any car I was very determined that the car was that of Janet and James, since Janet wrote to me saying they were living in Iowa Jumping into our car, the chase was on but finally we caught up w1th them at a red light Since it was nearing dinner time, we decided to eat dinner to gether and tell them of our plans Our conversation at the dinner table was very interesting, as we found out that Janet was now a teacher in Iowa Falls and James a mathn teacher and coach Janet was so surprised to hear that Terry was an engineer and that I had my own beauty shop While Janet and I went to the powder room, the men picked up a news paper which had an article on the front page about the new president of Pine College The name of the president was Kenneth Petersen, our old classmate We decided to call and tell him of our plans and surely hoped he could attend the reunion Departing from the cafe and gettlng into our car, we noticed a 1970 Chevy The woman sitting in the car looked at us as though she kn w who we were so we looked at her again and recognized her as Elvera Paasch She agreed to the reunion and said she would see us there The reunion at the steak house was a success, and BVSPYOHB agreed to have another one in 1980 O n 1 . . . . ll ll ' 1 O 0 O : . ' and Lois agreed to our plans and told us that John Dyer had just return- I . n n . '. ' u I N . N e .ZSQ ff. IT rx 5 N Vbi, fi 'iigiiw 1,553 ,.f1' g , l'L'5'k27AQ'JAl1LNu - Xa gm Q iJ??3sf hmqf: E Ngsl, r 6' I V W9 JMX X ' fff.s:.1.14-ff' ffm-aria' - -Q.:-' 'rf -f-'WN .ff A13 QW 3 figif' ggg1U ai5 Q Q1 Qi- iz ew. X mx NA N C U1'l101'S W, gil xgggjj E? Fimkvg' 57 fx Af 15 M J NYM NU M 5 Z7 J 1 , J XLXQS? Wx V 'Q 43m Qi, f3 FRONT ROW Left to Right Charles Elvers, Helen Liesche, Rogene Tivey, Donald Laaker BACK ROW Ronald Schmidt, Robert Musel, Ronald Wulf, Larry Arp, Larry Logemann NOT SHOWN Raymond Wiese This year's junior class consisted of 8 boys and 2 girls, nine of whom returned form last year Rogene Tivey was a newcomer to Benning ton Last year she attended North High In Februar Charles moved to a farm near Herman Raymond Wiese, who came from Bla r joined the class the last month of school Officers for the first semester were as fol lows President Charles, Vice President Donald, and Secretary Trea surer Rogene Officers for the second semester were as follows Pres ident Larry, Vice President 'Bob, and Secretary Treasurer Helen Miss Mohr was their class sponsor Sales from the annual junior class magazine campaign, which started on October 19 and ended in the week of November 13, amounted to 5718 71 Of this amount the class netted 8250 70 Individual sales were as fol lows Ronald Wulf, SIMQ H9 Donald, SIM6 3h, Helen, S107 90 Ronald Schmidt, 363 35 Larry Arp seo 35 Larr Logemann, S53 50 Rogene, On May 3, the juniors participated in County Government Day Mrs Mary Frederick sponsored the juniors to the Court House Here the juniors took the office that they had chosen beforehand They were as follows Donald County Attorney, Ronald S Register of Deeds, Larry A County Sheriff, Helen County Clerk, Robert County Assessor, Rogene County Judge, Larry L County Surveyor, Ronald W County Treasurer, Raymond Rubllc Defender On May 5, the Juniors had thelr Junior Senior Banquet at the Shera ton Fontenelle Hotel in Omaha Theix theme was Neptune's Court After a steak dinner a number of speeches were given Rogene and Larry L were chosen as delegates to the Junior Red Cross Camp and Boys' State, respectively Father Be Calm, presented on October 7 had the following cast FATHER, blustery Larry L , MOTHER, A 'yes' mother Rogene, DICK, in a love with cars and girls, Donald, JUNIOR, kid brother Pobert, MARILYN HAMILTON, Dick's sister Felen, REDFORD SANDBERG, Dick's boy friend Ronald, BERT HEMINGWAY, Mar1lyn's boy friend Charles, GLORIA AND MARGY, peas in a pod Ilene Ewoldt and Judy Miles, EVERETT PARKER, Mar1lyn's other boyfriend James, COP Ronald, MISS ALDER, teacher Elizabeth Wulf, GRANDPA, full of humor, temper, and good sense Larry A I: ' --1 un - i- : 637.9uj 'Bob,5 3353 James, 335.875 Charles g26.97. . y , -,, on I I , -- a : ,gif ffwaf A w I' .fx 3,1 , lilfyf XA Arif UIXQXQ X X fx Sap omo res L YQX . - MQ, -if . ,IQ-1 : X .Mijn .abr K 74' any Twin- L W n'X'xx x fd Q FT fi'-X XR M Q V V J . ,, vnu 5 i, 3129!-Y. f Q fff. ,.,, X xxx11 I A X L1 4'X r lj W, Qkjlff I rs? fwb -3 EQ Q7 f ji if x: XR? 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Qblllifvim Q 1 I xxx VX Wx X S fix f A Q W 1. 6 QM QLRJ V FRONT ROW Left to Right Melvin Rathjen, Lyle Kahnk, Joann Wilke, Shirley Rhoads, Jodeen Cohrs, Cheq Penke, Richard Wait MIDDLE ROW Ilene Ewoldt, Jeanine Petersen, Jodene Wilke Elizabeth Wolff, Marlene Schmidt, Judy Miles BACK ROW nJ1mn Muller, 'Billn Nelson, Rodney Eicke, Bruce Vaughn, Roger Wulf, Arnold Wiese, Kenneth Sass On September l, 1959, there were twenty sophomores enrolled, with no newcomers On September A, the election of officers was held and resulted in the following President, Melvin, Vice President, Elizabeth, Secretary, Bruce, and Treasurer, Roger The second semester officers were Presi dent, Melvin, Vice President, Arnold, Secretary, Bill and Treasurer, Jodene W In the extra curricular activities all the boys but Arnold, Bruce, and Richard participated in baseball and basketball Joann and Cheryl were the only two girls who did not participate in volleyball All the girls took part in pep club with Elizabeth serving as President and Judy as Secretary Elizabeth was also elected one of the first team cheer leaders All the girls and boys with the exception of Melvin and Rich ard went out for music Cheryl, Judy, Jodeen C and Jodene W were a part of the sextet that sang at the District Music Contest Cheryl and Judy were also part of the trio that sang at the ECNC Music Clinic The King and Queen candidates were nJ1m and Elizabeth Elizabeth was also voted Queen for the P T A carnival The following people who participated in Declam were Jim , Ju y, Rodney Q 1 - Y mvlsesg i X J 'i ii X , V 9 -- I . . I , ll . : ll H d nB1lln, Melvin, Roger, Elizabeth, Shirley, Joann, Bruce, Jeanine, and ..i-a,, S Q 2 U -, Q I W S eiiii.fx K ' 5 0 7 - -, I I 7 . Wfibw 1 I ,wwf io? L' fi, mx, , QKXWWY? 1, I WD THX X ,Ti rXfi7 5 M6 El ' 'fu 31 it '1' 73' -', 'uh' iTi'Q4V f-0 X T i 'f 'SW' e':i 'fM Js- - 2.1 J1 3,13-' ,TNT 1 it-50. K 2:2 A ffx .Q w-,Y I L, +,.4.f1 MN 79521107911 'lv Q3 4 i ' ,X ?XfJx'xEN7X wfxw Q15 4 1 ' iifx ffi Lyiffg 1 QM FQ KAY FRONT ROW Left fo Right Mike Frye, Judy Sutherland, Linda Becker, Mary Dyer, Susan Nelson, Carole Christen sen, Karen Petersen, Roger Timperley CENTER ROW Dennls Gottsch, Dennis Braesch, James Cooper, Richard Dierks, Lynn Pruess, Ricky Kruse, Greg Pooley BACK ROW Theodore Grau, Richard Braesch, Merle Campbell, James Perchal, Larry Musel, Robert Relmnltz, Robert Dornacker, Melvin Heitmann, Clifford, Liesche, Harlan Liesche On August 3l, 1960, twenty five students reported to the freshmen class at Bennington High They were Linda Becker, Carole Christensen, Carleen Grim, Dennis Braesch, Richard Braesch, Richard Dierks, Clifford Liesche, Harlan Liesche, Robert Dornacker, 'Tedn Grau, Dennis Gottsch, Larry Musel, Susan Nelson, Greg Pooley, and Robert Reimnitz allfrom the Bennington Grade School Others from Douglas County were Mary Dyer and mann, Jim Perchal, and Roger Timperley all from District 63 and Lynn Pruess of District 67 Students from Washington County were Merle Camp bell Fr,R lOO, Jim Cooper District 32 and Karen Petersen District 25 Subyects offered were general mathematics, algebra, science, Eng lish, shop, Latin, geography and music Later in the year Judy Suther land joined the class, she was from District 63 For the first semester Robert Dornacker was president, Richard Braesch was the vice president, Larry Musel was treasurer, and Susan Nelson was secretary For the second semester Dennis Braesch was vice president, otherwise there were no changes Most of the class partie ipated in athletics DZ! Mx lf, f VRESHMAN T uRickyn Kruse from District M53 Michael Frye, District 303 Melvin Helt- I X 5 N GRADE CHCJOL FRONT ROW--Left to Right--Mrs. Misfeldt, Janet McKean, helxl Rhoads, Carol Baltuah, Judy Allron, Uyrna Rathgen, Jean Korus, Alberta Gray, Janet Rix MIDDLE ROW Gene Rawlings, Darrell Logemann, George banbold, Richard Suverkrubbe, Robert Norman, Judy Kruse, Jean Laaker, oynthia Holnes, barbara Rawlinga, Nancy Villwok BACK RON George Westphal, Garx Peteraen, Joe Fiesendorfer, Sidney Logemann, Narvln Sa Arlan chridt, william Jaop, Harlan Lenke, Ram Wolff, .Jougl Dierks, Marvin McKean FRONT ROW Left to xi h Linda Pol tein, Donna Deetz, Bettv Nusel, Gai uxerkrunbe, Dianne Iuller, Narworie Peteraen Denise Meeker, J rea Normar, Charle nrau 1ffOId 'limo , 1 agnuaor RACK ROW Gerald Schmidt, Garm hruae Waxld Nuverkruble Lols Wolff, Janice Dornackex, Roger unz, Bruce Pooley, Jerry Nusel S wuv M w J if -... - Y r r Q ' 'K N N , Y ' -- Uv M AJ L 1 ' ss, F 1 - o X P . as x K -- I 5 ?-- . Q s . . 4 U , fx . J 4 J . U MIDDLE ROW--Ronald Skow, Twila Lopemann, Shirley Neuhaus, . ' f. Z3 ml .J A A 1 S N, C1 A ' n Y1S. N ' e F .7 F' ..:, L V: .N iw , ' 'X , 5 I A F, 4 , , FRONT ROW--Left to Right-- MIDDLK ROW Stanley Wulf, PACK ROW NOT SHOMN Arlene Villwok, Sandra Petersen, Gordon Mueller, John limm, Larry Rushton, Kenneth Andreas, Carole Robert Puhrman, Klabunde, Alice Sorensen Bonnie Dunn, John Mueller, James Skow, Wesley Reimnitz, Dennis Allmon, Kenneth HOlSt6lU, Keith Behrens, Gary Kaus Dale Christianson, Loui e Relmnitz, Thomas Dlerks, Ann Rushton, Kathy Peetz, Mickey Coe, Carol Bie sendorfer, Rex Logemann, Charles Allmon, Mrs Jaop Karen Ewoldt, Brenda Hatfield oottsch, Donavon FROND ROW MIDDLP ROw BACK ROW NOT SHOWN Left to Right Karen Wehrbeln, Vicky Wehrbein, Melinda Penke, Delores Mueller, Dennis Reerman, Robin Christensen, Richard Rushton, Dale Hoier, Gregg Coe, Danny Viedrlck J Rita Holstein, Mary Klabunde, Marsha Sorensen, JacRLu Ueardoff, Diane Behrens, karen Runz, Dor othy llerbruch, De orah Almquist, barcia Muller, Ricky Johnsen, Jerry Allmon Betty Fllerbruch, Barbara Dunn, Martin Wolff, James Tlmm, Malk Baokhuus, Robert Chrlstensen, Jon Langer, David ChFlStl8HQOH, Larry Neuhaus Robert Skow and Nadlne Grim 'I V1 1 fi . 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O I 1, . ,A J 114 AJ - L L, ' F lx 4- ' .' ,. - ., , . . 1-A A . 1 , . v , -- I FRONT ROW Left to Right Roger Schmidt, Lorraine Musel, Julianna Steinert, Susan Petersen Michael Christiansen BACK ROW Nrs Penke, Susan Fuhrman, Janes Eller bruch, Phillip Warrick, Annette Almquist Steven Schneider NOT SHOWN Vicki Schmidt The year started with an enrollment of nine children in the kindergarten M girls and 5 boys After h weeks, Julie Steinert, from District 63 came, and in February Vicki Schmidt, fron1 Fremontgenrolled The class took part in the opereta in October They were cowboys and cowgirls in a play the first and second grades put on In November the children enjoyed visiting with many parents at the P T A Open House December brought the fun of preparing for the Christmas Program March this room made centerpieces and other Easter decorations for the Red Cross After learning the song, 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears, second grade room They also put it on for all their guests at the annual Kindergarten Round up In the Nebraska Federated Women's Club Art Contest, Lorraine Musel won a first place The first and second grade room began the 1959 60 school term with an enrollment of thirty pupils After five weeks of school passed, Dennis Beerman from Waterloo joined the first grade, making an enroll ment of seventeen seven boys and ten girls Then at the end of the first semester Jon Langer from Mexico joined the second grade, making an enrollment of fifteen seven girls and eight boys Because of the near numbers of enrollment in the two classes, many contests could be carried on successfully throughout the year A worthwhile project in this room has been donating dollar for library books instead of treating the room with candy Thr room now has a number of new, colorful, and inter esting library books All joined the Junior Red Cross and did their part in making this an active project in the school Three cnganizations to which they gave generously were the March of Dimes, Heart Fund, and the clothing drive nThe Carnival Princess,n an entertaining opereta, was given in October The scenery, which was the front of a castle and the painted flowers, were made by this room In the Christmas program, which included all the grade school children, this room played the American children This room has been well represented in art contests which were held in Lincoln and Omaha where Karen Wehrbein and Danny Wiedrick won firsts and Danny also won a third place There were twenty nine pupils enrolled in the third and fourth . . . ' ' ' . In , n they made' the necessary props and put the play on for the first and grade room at the opening of school. Fifteen were third graders and fourteen were fourth graders. No change occurred in their enrollment until February when Brenda Hatfield came from Benson west to join the third'grade. This room enjoyed exhibiting at the Douglas County Fair in September. In October this room shared with the kindergarten, first, and second grades in a musical program. The third and fourth gradesgave the operetta, nLucky Star Ranch.n This room was responsible for the November Junior Red Cross art material consisting of centerpieces, place mats, nut cups, menu covers, and favors to be used at various hospitals on Thanksgiving Day. In the Christmas program called nChristmas Around the World,n These pupils represented the French people. This room led the World Clothing Drive in February. The pupils participated in both the Federated Women's Club Art Contest and the one conducted by Miller and Paine in Lincoln. Three first prizes were won by Dale Christiansen, Johnny Mueller, and Arlene Villwok ' Everyone contributed something to the school's Science and Art Fair Eleven oupils entered the fifth grade and ten entered the sixth grade at the beginning of the year No new pupils have enrolled and none have withdrawn from either class During the term they have been on the Junior Safety Patrol The Patrol was guest of Mr Nelson at the picture Ben Hur In the Christmas Program they portrayed nChristmas in Germanyn by costume and song School opened with 29 pupils answering roll call in the seventh and eighth grade room Janet and Marvin McKean moved to Omaha February 19 Their room participated in the 13th All State Elementary School Art Exhibit at the University of Nebraska for the first time Four pieces of soap sculpture were entered in the Ivory National Soap Sculpture Con test Also there was an exhibit entered inthe Federated Women's Club Art Contest where Alberta Gray won a first prize They also helped dec orate for the Athletic Banquet which featured Richie Ashburn The Red Cross was another project that they became most interested in this year They made Christmas centerpieces, favors, and nutcups Drawings, poetry, editorials, stories, and special articles were written and entered in the Jr Red Cross Highlight magazine They were pleased to have at least three entries in the magazine each month The seventh and eighth grade boys took part in basketball The seventh and eighth grade girls and boys represented England in their Christmas program Sheryl Rhoads, Dick Suverkrubbe, Sidney Logemann, and Judy Allmon were the finalists in their spelling contests with Sidney and Judy re presenting Bennington at the Annual Douglas County Spelling Contest Judy won first and then she participated in the Midwest Spelling Bee O l L Q I . I O n - n C I C O O U . - I O U O V Y C I I I O O 4 A Q 5 Q CH BR LEADERS Carol altush, Cheryl Rhoads, Judy Allmon FRONT ROW Left to Right Janet McKean, Myrna Ratrgen, Alberta Gray, Janet Rix, Jean Korus MIDDLE ROW Jean Laaker, Judy Kruse, Cynthla Polmes, Barbara R8W11FgS, Arlene Villmok BACK ROW Marjorie Petersen, Linda Holstein, Shirley Neuhaus, Denise Becker, Janice Dornacker FRONT ROW BACK ROW Leit to Right Donra Peetz, Dianne buller, Betty Musel, M8PJOT16 Peter en, hirley Neuhaus, Janice Dornacker Poger Bunz, David uverkrub'e, James Nornan, Ron ald Skow, Clifford Allron, Bruce Poolex, G il Suverkrubbe I. 4, -- tg A 'ex V -nz 1 v I 1. -.. L4 t A ' Q A , . -- 7 5- - k. 5. L ' n -- -- A A A . . O .. A R S s - n . . - . X Q- Q l - , Y C- ASKETB LL NT ROW Left to Right Marvin Sass, Arlan Schmidt, Dick' Suverkrubbe, Eugene Rawlings, Robert Norman, George Mangold, Douglas Dierks, Sam Wolff BACK ROW William Japp, Sidney Logemann, Gary Petersen, Dar rell Logemann, Harlan Penke, Joe Biesendorfer, George Westphal, and Marvin McKean The boys of the seventh and eighth grades made up the grade chool basketball team The first five were Robert Norman, nDickn Suverkrubbe, Douglas Dierks, Arlan Schmidt, and George Mangold The team played good ball and brought home a third place trophy from the ECNC Conference Tournament The same boys with freshmen boys helped win the Waterloo Junior High Invitational Tournament held at Waterloo and took third place in the ECNC Tournament held at Gretna Some of the boys' individual scoring was as follows Robert Norman 3h, Douglas Dierks 10, George Mangold 10, nDickn Suverkrubbe 39, Aplan Schmidt 8 The scores of the games played were as follows pp nent They Kennard Herman Herman Craig P f FBO -- -- ' O o We 27 23 37+ 143 Li? 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Kenneth Sass, Larry Musel, 'earl s Rl V rs, Terry Lontin, Fenn th ete s n, Frepa Pooley, Melvin Rathien DAFV ROV Rover Julf, Lvnn Pruess, Rodney ink Nike Frye, Rlckf Die ks, Rob rt Dor nacker, Donald Laak r The 1959 60 basketball season started on the first week of November when 30 boys reoorted to 'r C R Nelson, who was in charge of the HB' team, and Coach Joita, who h aded the ver ity The tarninp let rm n as follows ick '1sel, Bill tin, Tohn Dyer, 'Bob 'use1, and Howard dropoed from the team at the nd of he Y lson, Jim 1u11e , Terry Lop Hans n Tohn, H ob , and Towar irst sem t r and lost 15 playin? in tvo con The Qadvers played 21 games von 6 ference tournaments and the district lost 12 The s cond teen won names and The ENR contest was held at Pavillion In th flr t roand Renninv ton was trimmed by lkhorn O 5 O m 5 D d Q m H n-H45 D W d O J' 1 D'Q m U' E J' 1 H 2 1 o 1 SLO D n ODJO H C 'D '1 O U D DSDSD E 5 c1'CDCD T D 0 d W JJO F CD50 LD H Q H-Q G D 'SWG w d-d O 254 C ti cr Q m m w D Q,a Q 0 D w'1m Q J SDD u'no+ s4CD'3 SL 4 d C O crJ':5 W 4 L5 in 'XD 0 E 3 5 m N '3 S1404 U m m P d 5 G U-m J'd CD rrin ton I the class HCM me t at ' et a lkorn vain de eated in th first round Rllhorn part in the State Basketball P L A V V us 1, 122 Nelson, B ull r 0 sch, D Rrs sch, R Iontin, Uyer, T 4 DFQ Non th tournament and went on Tournament to partici R S O pJuJDJuJCPON4 RJCNCN-J Rolmes, L Pool V, Tense , ' 25 LD A 'K ' L 3 31 1 o CD ' '1 T ' ' 1-1 m dl 5' w w w 3 CD l ' ' V ' ' Cf' I - o ', ' rg Q-.4 . 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CD I I I I O1 I ' k , GAME RESULTS OPPONENTS WE THEY Weston hh 55 Kennard S6 58 Sacred Heart SO H2 Calhoun Ralston Millard Springfield Herman Arlington Herman Kennard OPPONENTS Yutan Elkhorn Papillion Herman Yutan Elkhorn Waterloo Gretna Craig Elkhorn THEY 59 79 82 PL YER RE IEW Dick Musel, senior starter, made honorable mention on the ENC All Tournament team He Played guard and led the team in scoring with 289 points He had an excellent jump shot from any place on the floor Billn Nelson, sophomore starter, was the second leadlng scorer He had a very good set shot from a long distance out on the floor and could drive in He also was a good aggressive defensive player I! ll His shooting will help the team in the years to come Terry Loptin, a senior, was an alternate starter His height gave the team a boost under both the defensive and OffEHS1V6 boards Dennis Braesch, a freshman, came up to the varslty ln the second semester His height helped 1U rebounding He played excellent ball and surely will go places in his remaining school years nDick Braesch, a freshman, alternate starter, brought much nee e height to the team the second semester Larry Holmes, a senior, showed a great deal of improvement at the end of the year He was a very 8g5P9SSlV6 player on defense Larryu Musel, Greg Dooley, and Ricky Dierks all freshmen should be in the running for a place on the first team next year JU IORHI H TOUR AME T The seventh, eighth, and nlnth grades participated in the Waterloo Junior High Invitational Tournament dennington won the championship by rolllng over Millard in the flnal game In the ENC Junlor High Tournament, Bennington defeated Elkhorn in the flrst game The Badgers were beaten by Arlington in the second game, but they defeated Ralston for the third place trophy The ninth grade boys that participated in this tournament were as follows Lynn Pruess, Dennis Braesch, HRicky Dierks, D1Ckn Braesch, Larry Musel, Creg Pooley, and like Frye 90 51 65 Sh M1 90 57 66 . 36 57 3h 62 68 77 52 57 80 59 MB So Bu 62 52 M3 67 37 M0 72 ' 37 M6 H ' Jim Muller, sophomore starter, has an excellent left-hand shot. H d d n n n L n n --D M -- n n - , : VCLLEYBALL P FRODT RON Left to Right Mary Vyer, lizabeth Holff, Helen LILS he, Ro ene Tivey, Jeanlne Petersen, Coach R Nels n LIDDL ROW shlrle Rhoads, Llnda Becker, Judy 41185, Har lene sch ldt, Jodene W11k1e, Ilene Ewoldt BACK Rol Susan Nel on, 'arole Cnrlstensen, Carol Johnsen Lois Mohr, Jodeen Cohrs, Karen Petersen All but five girls 1U high school part1cipated 1U volleyball, which was coached by Nr Robert Nelson In the first semester the girls ractlced on Morday and on Fednesdax from la Q5 1 EO In he second se ester they practic d for two ho1rs after school every night for two weeks Carol and Lois were elected co caotalns of the team The first team was usually made up of the slx following girls Marlene, Jodene, Judy, Jodeen, Lols, and Carol Thls year the volleyball Q1TlS had the prlvilege to attend invltatlonal volleyball tournament at Peru Their opponent was Nehawka, by whom they were defeated on March 15 The followlng week the E N C tournament was played at Gretna On the first night the virl played lkhorn and won The second night they played an exciting game and WOR over mprln fleld On the night of the finals the team was unfortunate and lost to Millard The 1rls were very nappy to receive a second place trophy Date Opponent Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Feb March 10 Weston Arlington Springfield Gretna Willard Gretna Yutan Arlington Elkhorn inner They 2 They X e Xf e They l I H-- ' , -- Q h K .J C E . 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BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW Left to Right Mike Frye, Bill' Nelson, Kenneth Sass, Rodney Eicke, Kenneth Petersen, Ricky BACK ROW u ius Woita, Lynn Pruess, Theodore Grau, Jim Muller, Dick Braesch, Dennis Braesch, Greg Pooley, Robert Musel Bennington had a very successful season by having an undefeated record The Badgers won the ECNC Tournament at Herman On September 2 all but eight boys reported to Coach Woita for fall baseball practice Due to the many players and stiff competition the squad was soon cut to 21 players Many of these players had participat ed in the summer midget program, which won the State Midget Tournament at Grant The following are some of the players and their positions Pitch ers Jim Mulleri, Kenneth Sasss, and Greg Pooley , Catchers John Dyer and Dennis Braesch , First Base Dick Braesch , Second Base Bill Nelsonw, Short Stop Lynn Pruess , Third Base Dick Musel, Out field Terry Loptin, Larry Musela, Bob Musel, Kenneth Petersen, and Ted Grau Bennington played four games during the season Three of these were tournament games at Herman Jim Muller, team captain, led the Badgers to the ECNC crown for the second year a row OPPONENT THEY Kennard Ft Calhoun Craig Kennard Players who took part in the sum er midget program XX ., ly' CJ ,I T gig? 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X r ' ' X TRACK FRONT ROW Left to Right nEDn Westphal, Rodney Eicke, 'Ken Petersen, Melvin Rathjen, Howard Hansen MIDDLE ROW WDonn Laaker, Roger Wulf, Alvin westphal, nDick Musel, Billn Nelson, James Hawkins, Coach Woita BACK ROW nJimn Muller, Jim Thomsen, Terry Loptin, Roger Hadan, John Dyer, Chuckn Elvers Bennington's 1959 track season was not so successful as the year before The Badgers won the ECNC meet, lost the ENC meet by 72 points, and placed only 2 boys in the District Track Meet held at Creighton University Bennington had 17 boys out for track, which is a few more than in the years before Among these the letterman were 'DickN, James, Roger, Edward, Howard, Alvin, John, Terry, Donald, nJimn Muller, Jim Thomsen, William, Kenneth, and Charles Bennington won 3 track meets and lost 3 The Badgers sent only 1 qualifier to state but he d1dn't participate because of illness In the ECNC meet held at Boystown, Bennington scored 921 points compared to second place Yutan with M62 points The boys scored in the ECNC meet as follows Name Musel Hansen Loptin Hansen Hadan Dyer Dyer westphal Westphal Laaker Bennington Division 100 100 100 220 120 120 mile run mile run dash dash dash dash dash h h h h dash run 880 yd relay Place fourth first fourth second third fifth second fifth first second first In the ENC meet held at boystown, by 7 points 'Dick' Musel set a new The boys scored in the ENC as follows Name Musel Westphal Musel Hadan Hadan Loptin Musel Hansen Musel Hadan Bennington Division pole vault pole vault discuss discuss shot put shot put broad jump broad jump high Jump high jump mil e rel ay Place third fifth fourth first second third second first second second first Bennington was dethroned Papio record in the Pole Vault t lO'6 Name Division Place Name Division D Musel lOO yd dash third D Musel discus H Hansen lOO yd dash fifth R Hadan discus D Musel lOO yd l h second D Musel shot put Place second third third ,- -- N -, fl ll -- If I! . H . L D . I F , ll H L . - E Do -yd. Do Ho 'ydy Ag To 'ydo Dc Ho -yd. Ro T. Loptin 220-yd. third D. Musel shot put first Ro 'yds Q c I Rs Jo 'ydc 0 0 To J. O ydo Do AQ O yds Ho 1 E. D. y ' D. R. Q . Q q aby N. Hadan Loptin Musel Hansen Musel Bennington J Dyer 1 yd h h fourth T Loptin 220 yd dash fifth E Westphal mile run third D Laaker mile run fifth Bennington 880 yd relay second shot put shot put broad jump broad jump pole vault mile relay second fifth second fourth first fifth In the District meet held at Creighton University, Bennington was far from winning its second district meet in a row Bennington had only 2 boys scoring in the meet and only one, James Hawkins, qualified for state In the district meet James Hawkins placed second in the shot and 'Dickn Musel placed fifth in the Pole Vault At state Hawkins did not participate .ll 3-Q 473 'lFlll?WW'Wf M1 , 20 o 0 0 Ro , - . T. , D. c He - . D. ' O F ,' v .35 . 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'fr W f fin L :WN IW sq ,gf 'WM 0, .5.p 'f'k xii- an film-A A QWM4 ' E gh, 2'yy'I Acffvfffes w fx ' MP - X ' . 71 ER figyxwifq Q ff x ff B77 il ' 7 ?x4 I 4 y Q5 'iR1ng-'Glueen Elizabeth Wolff and Dennis Braesch were elected Queen and King of the sophomore and freshman classes, respec tively, at the 1959 eo P T A Carni val Other attendants were Mary Allmon and Daryl Cox, seniors, Rogene Tivey and Charles Elvers, juniors, Bill Nelson, sophomore, and Mary Dyer, freshman M and Mrs Terry Christensen crowned the King and Queen, Lorraine Musel and Steven Schneider were the crown bearers ' iz, 'ale' 5 gfnysvprlgs by ', 'A N ' , , nf Sfile -AM 'fre-2 -we-Q. f m alffdfffiw fi Left To Right Lorraine Musel, Mrs Terry Chris tensen, Mary Allmon, Rogene Tivey, Mary Dyer 'ffmgw T ll Q nun RGYALTY S ligxgi ! Left To Right nJimn Muller Chuckn Elvers, Daryl Cox Terry Christensen, Steven Schneider IEW!!! QQ? Wbir P B FRONT ROW Left to Right Jeanine Petersen, Marlene Schmidt, Carol Johnsen, Judy Miles, Shirley Rhoads MIDDLE ROW Jodeen Cohrs, Elizabeth Wolff, Cheryl Penke, Joann Wilke, Susan Nelson, Karen Petersen Liesche, Rogene Tivey, Mary Dyer,Lois Mohr, Carole Christensen, Linda Becker Left to Right Janet Perchal, Elizabeth Wolff, Carol Johnsen, Susan Nelson, Lois Mohr BACK ROW--Ilene Ewoldt, Jodene Wilke, Janet Perchal, Helen CHGRUS FRONT ROW Left to Right Cheryl Penke, Jodeen Cohrs, Judy Miles, Marlene Schmidt, Linda Becker, Shirley Rhoads MIDJLL ROV Ilene Ewoldt, Jodene Mdlke, Elizabeth Wolff, Lols Mohr, Karen Petersen, Felen Liesche, Jeanine Petersen, Mary Dyer BACK ROW Elvera Paasch, Rosene Tivey, Janet Perchal, Carol Johnsen, Joann Wilke, Carole Chrlstensen, Susan Nelson FRONT ROW Left to Night James buller William Nelson, Arnold Wiese, iobert Dornacker, Kenneth Petersen, CENTBR ROW Ierry Loptin, Richard Musel Roger Timperley, Dennis Brae ch, Lynn Pruess Merle Campoell, Vaughn, HTedn Grau BACK ROW Rodney Bicke, Larry Nusel, Richard Prae ch, Lyle Kehnk, Melvin Heitmann, Harlan Liesche, oliflord Llesche, noger Wulf, Kenneth Sass Y . 7 l J 1 4 '-,, -- I' 4 1 , , , . . 1 ',, J . Clarence Laaker, Ricky Kruse --T . - , - u s U , A in A Q ' A 1, .- S l f IW sf' Musucxn ACTI mes JU,-f The mixed glee club under the direction of Mrs. Rita Japp partici- pated in both conference clinics--the ENC at Papillion in November and the ECNC at Bennlngton in March A girls' trio composed of Judy Miles, Cheryl Penke, and Susan Nelson contributed a number at the ECNC clinic For educatlon week the mixed chorus prepared a program which was presented before the P T A Only the girls' glee club members were entered ln the District bon test at Wahoo on April 22 Special entries were the sextette, trio, piano solos, and vocal solos The sextette composed of Judy, Susan, Marlene, Jodeen, Jodene, and Cheryl received an excellent rating Lois, Carol, and Janet made up the trio and had a good rating Joann's and Elizabeth's piano solos received good and excellent ratings, respective ly Of the vocal solo entrants Shirley, Joann, Susan, Carol, Lois, and Janet all but one rated excellent Besides this, some of the girls appeared on various programs during the year DRAMATICS The speech activities for the 1959 60 school year began Wltk work n 'Charlies Pet Ghost H nhe play was prepared for the ECNC One Act Play Contest held at Herman on November 12 Characters for the play were Charlle Howard, Bill Nelson, Sis Howard, Lois Mohr, Jac Howard, Terry Loptin, Maryanne Miles, Judy Miles, Nancy, Carol Johnsen, Jo ie, Hogene Tlvey, and Mike was played by nJ1mn Thomsen Others who trled out for the play were Melvin Rathgen, Elizabeth Wolff, Jeanine Petersen, Clarence Laaker, Janet Perchal, Shirley Rhoads, and Roger Wulf The play recelved an excellent rating After many weeks of work on the different efforts in declam Ben nington was host to the NC dramatlcs contest held on February 18 For Bennlngton in the Oral interpretation of prose literature was E1lZ8b6th bolff with an excellent rating The Bennington repre entatives on the discussion were 'Bohn Dornaoker and Clarence Laaker who received an ex cellent and a good respectlvely Under the ra io and television com en tary Roger Wulf recelved a good 'Bill' Nelson brought the school a ex Wilke in the original public address In the poetry reading Lois Mohr received a superior rating Jim' Muller the interpretative public ad dres recelved a good And a good w s also received in the oral inter pretation of drama in which Rogene Tivey, Jeanine Petersen, Janet Perchal, Shirley Rhoads, and Helen Llesche participated The day's program was closed with the one act plays Dennineton received a good w th Lois Mohr, Judy Miles, Janet Perchal, Clarence Laaker, Carol Johnsen, Bill Nelson, and Donald Laaker partlcipatlng in the play Listen Dad The next activity scheduled was a dramatics contest to be held in Craig on March 3 hven with the extremely bad weather Bennington, par ticipating in every event, totaled up thirty seven points, just one short of the winning school For Bennington, Clarence Laaker received a superior and Bob' Dornacker an excellent ln the discussion Lois Mohr again received a superior 1D the poetry readlng Under the lnterpreta tlve public address 'Jimn Muller received a good Mary Dyer received an excellent on her original public address For his radio and television news commentary, Roger Wulf recelved a good Elizabeth Wolff secured an excellent on oral lnterpretatlon of prose literature The oral lnterpretation of drama recelved a superior The participants were hogene Tivey, 'Billn Nelson, Bruce Vaughn, Shirley Rhoads, and Jane Perchal who read a cuttlng from 'The Diary of Anne Frank H . 0 I 0 I O . , , - l P 0 I 0 -- -- , O O l n 'l , O . , ' H H , , k - u V S ' . - n . 0 . 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Sept Oct lov Dec Dec SCHQCDL CALENDAR Seniors Chose An- nouncementa Juniors Ordered Rings Class Officers Elected Labor Day Holiday ECNC Meeting at Herman Baseball at Herman Dale Doore Program Afternoon off for County Fair Afternoon off for County Fair Baseball at Ft. Calhoun -25 Baseball Tournament at Herman DCBA Meeting at Bennlngton Individual Plctures Taken Senlor DlCtUP6S Taken End of lst S1X Meeks Qenior Employment Q6PVlC6 Tests Jun1or Class Play Junior Nagaz1ne Cam padgn Started rev1ews o rogre by General Motors Grade School Dperetta hllms from Joslyn 3O Teachers' Convention Jr and Sooh to Joslyn and Oma a L1brary PTA Carnival Sen1or Cla s D1nner One Act Play Contest at Herman Basketball and Volley ball at Weston Juniors Receive Rings DCBA Meeting at Valley Ba ketball at Kennard Basketball vs Omaha Qacred Heart ENC Mus1c Clinic t Pablll Basketball vs Pt Calhoun Kahnk from Nldland Talks to Seniors 29 ThBHkSg1V1Hf V3CqtlOH Betty Crocker Tests Basketball at Ralston Basketball and Volle ball at Vl118Pd Omaha TP3fI1C Qafetf Program Ba ketball vs pr np 1eld Ba ketball vs Berman Chr1 taas Proxram Basketball at A1111 ton 3 Chrlstmas VSCBPLOH Febr. 1 HPCH Anril 1ax ll 15 15 16 22 23 26 29 30 1-5 20 ECNC Tournament Yutan Class Officers Elected Basketball at Gretna End of lst Semester D. 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Contest Basketball vs. Elkhorn Basketball at Papillion Carlyle from Peru Talks to Seniors Basketball at Herman Basketball at Yutan ENC Tournament at Ralston Dinner at Fireside for Spellers DCLA Meeting at Elkhorn Basketball at Nebr- Deaf Athlet1c Banquet Basketball vs Waterloo 18 PCVC Grade Tournament at Ft Calhoun Basketball vs Craig ENC Dranat1ca at Bennington 26 Jlstrict Tournament at Gretna Art Demonst atlon, Jmana UU1V9PS1t Profe sor 'attoon from Ind of nth b1X Veeks 3 Jr dish LMC at Gretna Volleyball at Blkhorn BCNL leclam at P215 lo Volleybal lnvlta t onal at Peru 'en ' r 23 Volleyball Tournament at Gretna BCNC Music Clinic at Bennington County Snelling Contest at Bennington sen1or Bake Bale kindergarten Roundup Und of Sth ix Weeks Midland Track Qelays 3 cience and Art Fair BCNC Track beet 23 District Music Contest 2b Senior Tr1p N PPHCK ect due t oellinf Bee I rerort Jclli 5 nee County Jovernment Day l J tr1ct Track eet accalalzeate ted bro Q Bernington lass wav Commence ert crool P cn1c 22 2 7 go 1 ' A 8 P . - . 9 . , 5 - ll ' 2 12 . 7 . 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