Benton High School - Benecho Yearbook (Benton, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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VICTORY SONG Rally Sons of Benton High, Sing her glory, sound her fameg Raise her Orange and Black And cheer with voices true Rah Rah for our High School. We will fight in every game, Strong of heart and true to her nanie We will ne'er forget her And welll cheer her ever Loyal to our High School. Cheer, cheer for old Benton High, Wake up the echoes cheering her name Send the volley cheer on high, Shake down the thunder from the sky. What though the odds he great or small Old Benton High will win over all, While her loyal sons are marching Onward to VICTORY. '7f1e gJ11lianofUze BLACK and URANGE HW THE EN UH CLA N U UC G C UU gawk '2 5 SU F0ltIlW0ltll We, the Class of 1941, sincerely hope we have portrayed to our readers most of the activities of interest in our high school life. To make up for the absence of the alumni lists, we have added mementoes of more school activities such as: Our Junior Drama, Junior Basketball, etc. We wish to take this opportunity to ex- press our sincere appreciation to Mr. Mil- ler, our adviser, Miss Hartman, our En- glish critic, and to the many sponsors who have helped to make this book possible. UIINTE T ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES CLASSES SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS WILLIAM A. DAVIS llElllCA'l'l0 We, the Class of 1941, dedicate this issue of the BLACK AND ORANGE to MR. WILLIAM A. DAVIS, a teach- er respected by all, who gives his best services as an athletic leader, and above all, teaches his boys how to be sports. PHINCIPAUS MESSAGE The Class of 1941 is presenting this year book for your pleasure and satisfaction. Many members of the class have worked long hours to bring it into existence. It presents, in pictures and words, the phases of school life that seem worth preserving for memories in the years to come. They have tried to produce a good book, one in which they hope you will find many happy hoursg I join them in this. 3 Top How. L4-ft to Itiglitf -Glu-nn Ili-ss. Hrnnt Brink. T. t'. Smith, T. Curl Mrtlvxlry. II. KV. Ik-llc:-1 S1-coin! lion'---Iflli Mcllcnry, Tlionins Cole, Norton Cole, Frnnk Yost, Jny Mcllenry ISU' HU UF EIJUU TIU The school directors of Benton Township and Benton Borough School Districts are happy to rejoice with you on this, the occasion of your graduation from high school. Your graduation from high school will perhaps mark one of the most important events of your whole life. It matters not what endeavor you may enter in the futureg you will meet with responsibilities that have been hitherto unknown to you. From now on you will he on your own. Your school board is confident that every individual member of your class has profited hy the instruction, inspiration, and ideals received during your school life to the end, and that you will continue to be a credit to yourselves, your friends, and the school from which you are graduating. BOARD or E1JUcA'r1oN 9 L. R. APPLEMAN ESTHER MCHENRY SIDNEY ROSBACH MARY HARTMAN VIVIAN BEISHLINE EMERY MILI,ER FACULTY - - Principal Home Economics, Drarnatics English, Music English, Dramatics Home Economics Science, Mathematics ALVIN SUTLIFF - Agriculture CAROLA FRITZ Eighth Grade GARLAND SHAW - Agriculture WILLIAM DAVIS - Social Studies, Physical Education UNORA MENDENIIALL ---- Seventh Grade FRANK BRINK - - Social Studies, Science HARRIET SHULTZ - - - First Grade MARCELLA HEss - Second Grade HELEN MENDENHALL Third Grade JENNA MAE PATTERSON Fourth Grade MIRIAM SHERMAN - Fifth Grade MARY DIETTERICK - Sixth Grade 10 ACTIVITIES First Row, Left to Ikiglltfllzllltle Doty, Mary Juno Smith. Jean Mnnsteller, Vera Stoker. Betty Juyne Yost, Evelyn Beishline Swmul Ituwflfllounor Grim-n. Livn Gurdon, Dale Kile, Thonms Diltz. James Edson. Donald Sands Third Row-Mr. Miller, Franklin Kluso, Jolnx Mather, Riulmrd llerritt, Bruce Denman, Felix Mizlluil DONALD SANDS BETTY JAYNE YOST FRANKLIN KLASE VERA STOKER JAMES EDSON MR. MILLER BL CH AND ORANGE STAFF 12 Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Class Editor - Sports Editor Adviser Seated, Left to Right-Vera Stoker, Louise Young, Liva Gordon, Betty Jayne Yost, Zane McHenry Standing-Eleanor Griauo, James Edson, Donuld Sands, Hester Fritz, Hale Marshall, John Mather, Franklin Klase, Felix Mizdail, Betty Kelsey JUNIOR DRAMA GOING ON SEVENTEEN THE CAST Elsa ............ .......,.. .... H e ster Fritz Buddy Carhart .... --- Franklin Klase Mrs. Kate Carhart .... Vera Stoker Florence Carhart .... Liva Gordon Craig Vincent --- .... James Edson Tom Williams --- .... Hale Marshall Paul .......... --- Felix Mizdail Shrimpie ...... --- John Mather ,Ioan Vincent .... .... E leanor Crisco Lilliums ....... Betty Jayne Yost Frank Carhart --- --- Donald Sands Helen ....... .... L ouise Young Agnes --- --- Betty Kelsey Doris .... .... Z ane McHenry Going on Seventeenf' a three-act comedy, was presented by our class, as Juniors, on April 24, 194-0, under the capable direction of Mrs. Esther McHenry. This drama, written by Hilda Manning, portrayed a picture of the problems of boys and girls of sixteen, their hopes and aspirations, and their triumphs and defeats. 13 Seated, Left to lligllt-Evelyn Plastow, Sliurlet lVux.:ner, Ilicliurd Ilerritt, Betty Jayne Yost, Franklin Klnse, Znne Mt-llenry Standing-Livn Gordon, llester Fritz, Betty Kelsey, Mrs. Mt-Ilonry, Director: Louise Young, Kenneth Kelsey, Professor Mclntyre Mrs. Mclntyre .... George Mclntyre --- Lula .,.......... Vivian .... Elsie .......... Brian Stanley --- Terry Mclntyre --- Bert Parsons -- Dutch ....... Pete .......... Stewart Miller -- Mrs. Miller -- Mildred .... Jane .......... Diane Gilmore - - John Mather, James Edson, Tll0lll5lS Diltz, Drew Yost, Sara Hess t ENIUH DRAMA YOUNG APRIL7' CAST FOR THURSDAY NIGHT - Richard Herritt --- Evelyn Plastow --- Franklin Klase --- Sharlet Wagner --- Betty Kelsey --- Hester Fritz ----- John Mather Betty Jayne Yost ----- Thomas Diltz Kenneth Kelsey ---- Drew Yost ---- James Edson --- Liva Gordon --- Louise Young --- Sara Jean Hess --- Zane McHenry Young Aprilu was presented in the high school auditorium January 23 and 24, 1941. This drama, written by Aurania and William Spence Rauverol, was one of the most interesting ever put on by the Benton High School. With the accompaniment of the high school orchestra, we feel that this drama has met with the approval of many people. We wish to thank Mrs. McHenry for her excellent direction of both our Junior and our Senior Dramas. 14 The play centered around the Mclntyre family which consisted of Professor Mclntyre and Mrs. Mclntyre, George. and Terry. Trying to find a suitable husband for Terry and a suitable profession for George gave Mrs. Mclntyre many troubles. Terry was going to run away and marry Stewart Miller, but she was persuaded by Mrs. Mclntyre to marry Brian Stanley, Mrs. Mclntyre's favorite. While George was at college, he fell in love with Diane Gilmore who gave him up later to go with Pete. ln the end she decided that George was the one for her. Professor Mclntyre - Mrs. Mclntyre .... George Mclntyre - Lula ........... Vivian ..... Elsie ........ Brian Stanley --- Terry McIntyre --- Bert Parsons .... Dutch ....... Pete ........... Stewart Miller .... Mrs. Miller .... Mildred ..... .lane .......... Diane Gilmore .... YOUNG APRIL CAST ron FRIDAY Nupur - Donald Sands ---- Vera Stoker Franklin Klase Sharlet Wagner --- Betty Kelsey --- Hester Fritz -- john Mather --- Eleanor Grisco -- Feliz Mizdail Kenneth Kelsey ---- Drew Yost --- Hale Marshall --- Maude Doty --- Louise Young Sara Jean Hess Zane Mcllenry Sn-utwl, ln-ft to llight-Vvru Stoker. Louise Young. Donald Snntls, Franlilin Kluse, Eleanor Grisco, Zum- M4-lloury Stuutllng -Sllurlct Wngner, lulllllll' Doty, lhttty Km-lst-y. Mrs. Mt-lle-ury, Dirt-t-tor: Kenneth Kel:-u-y, Ilnle Murslmll, John Mather, Sum .ls-un llvss, Ile-ster Fritz, Felix Mlzduil 15 First ltow. Left to lliglit-flluimrt Uonnr-r, Edwnrd Tnnairis. Gayle Harrison. Kermit Sntliff, George Dia-tor, Zedd llolvlrins, Itoyul Conrad, Elvry II4-ss, Clexnz-nt Slnlrc-li. Ilil-hard Taylor, ltirh:lrd Strnuvh Ss-1-ond Row -Betty llvss, Ester Shannon. Carmen Knonsm-. Doris Ile-ss, Dorothy Ile-ss, Lois Fine. Usnrulyn Mx-lie-nry, Uaxtllerim- Funk, llester Fritz, Robert Martini. Itollert Itiltz, Sidney lloslmrlm, Dire-1-tor Third 1lowf.I:lnicv lifes-ve. Jenny Bri-wington, .Iohn Matin-Hr, Richard Ile-rritt, Drew Yost. Uliarles Alillltdllilll Carl Shultz, Livu Gordon, Betty lluhh, Sum Free-dly, Gladys Ilartlnan, ltichard Hess AN Starting its third year, the Benton High School Band has become a very important unit in the school's extra-curricular activities. During the fall athletic season the band attended all the important athletic games and provided splendid music as well as colorful marching exhibitions. Besides playing at all athletic events, it partici- pated in many parades and presented concerts. Many changes have been made in this organization within the last year. Mr. Sidney Rosbach has replaced Mr. Williaiii Knowlton, founder and organizer, and is carrying on the fine work. ln the past year the players obtained uniforms through the co-operation of the Band Parents Association. Having uniforms greatly improves the appearance and color of the band. The Senior Class wishes to extend best wishes for success to this organization in the future. OFFICERS ROYAL Cow RAD - President CAROLYN MCHENRY - Secretary-Treasurer KERMIT SUTLIFF - - Librarian SIDNEY RosBAcH Director 16 Seated, Left to llight-Lillinn Yost, Gladys Ilnrtnmn, Carolyn Mull:-nry, Betty Kelsey, Betty Ilene-1, Florence liaski, Eleanor Grim-o Stnlnllng-lilery IIQ-ss, lluylv llurrison, Iloynl Conrad, John Mather, Lira Gordon, Sura Freedly, Sidney Iiosbau-ll, Director E 'IUH UHCHE TH Every Wednesday afternoon, at the rise of the baton by Mr. Rosbach, thirteen young music lovers swing into action. They compose our orchestra, which provides music for the various entertainments and social affairs of the school and the town. This year several new members, Florence Raski, from Sugarloaf, and Lillian Yost and Sara Freedly, from the Junior Orchestra, were added to our orchestra. The orchestra is progressing rapidly under the capable direction of Mr. Rosbach, who has taken Mr. Knowlton's place. As Seniors, we wish the orchestra of the future much success. 17 MlNN'l'IiI'II. FAST AltI'I'IlMI41'l'lt31'll0lll'S ULUNVNS CADl'I'1'S YA SICK ENDMICN MOCK OPER AU MINSTREL The ininslrel plot centered around the efforts of a marriage broker to arrange a marriage between an unwilling bride and a Coy , groom. Despite mysterious and disappointing incidents. they were all for the best. With the unraveling of the plot, no form-ed marriage took place. Everyone was paired up as they should he, and the marriage broker was disposed of in the good old American way. It was ably directed by Miss Mary Hartman. 18 CLASSES CLASS OFFICERS FRANKLIN KLASE Klase Academic, President 1, 4, Secretary 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager BLACK AND ORANGE, Minstrel 2, 3, 4, Junior Drama, Senior Drama. Our Presidentis blond head has served as a guiding beacon for us during our four years of high school. W ell, Gosh JAMES EDSON Eddie Academic, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Treasurer 2, Junior Drama, Senior Drama. Our Romeo with his curly hair and athletic ability, has proved to be an at- traction for many fair maidens. Don't be so nosey VERA STOKER Stoke General, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Junior Drama, Senior Drama. Petite in all but brain is she. You kids JEAN MAUSTELLER Chicken General, Minstrel 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Jean holds the record for having the longest finger-nails in the school. You and me both CHARLES ASH Rosie General: Treasurer 1: Soc- cer 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 43 Glee Club 4. A lot of vim and vigor are contained in Charles' small body. As a baseball player and a friend, his rating is the highest. Hi, Speed EVELYN BEISHLINE Ebie Academic, Fishingcreek 1, 2: Basketball 3g Basket- ball Manager 4g Minstrel 3. Tall, dark, and hand- some is our librarian. Dog gone it LAVONA ARNOLD Boney General: Fishingcreek 1, 2 3 Minstrel 4. When there's a good time there's Boney, although she often comes to school very sleepy. Oh, heavens THOMAS DILTZ -fr. R. General, Soccer 3, 4, Min- strel 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Senior Drama, Vice President 1. Tommy's cartoons dis- tract not only himself, but many others from their classes. Hello, Beaulifuli' DONALD COLEMAN Hervey General, Minstrel 3, 4. Don is a great pal, but a bit on the romantic side. Have you seen my girl? RUTH DEPOE Rufus General, Minstrel 4. Rather quiet and full of fun, Rufus is known for her ability as an artist. Let me see ANNA BUZICK ..Bue,, General, Minstrel 1, 4. Bue is always planning for the future, so we wish her lots of luck. Oh, shut up WILLARD F RITZ Bill Agriculture, Sugarloaf 1, 23 Minstrel 4. Bill seems to be quite a popular man as he is al- ways talking about the date he had the night before. Who's that dame? CARLTON HESS Carly Agricultureg Minstrel 4. Our speak not till spoken to student. Anyway, we wish him all success in the future. You just ain't saying it, chumf' LIVA GORDON Li11er', General: Minstrel 2, 3, 4g Junior Drama: Senior Dra- mag Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 3, 4. One of our charming farmers' daughters, Liva devotes much of her time to the band, orchestra, and- More darn lun MAUDE DOTY Squirt Home Economics, Senior Drama, Minstrel 3, 4. Maudeis giggle and cook- ing are enviable character- istics. Wait till I get you home NORMAN HAYMAN Sleepy Agriculture, Fishingcreek 1, 2g Minstrel 4. Since Norman is the champion snoozer of the class, we have often won- dered if he stays awake long enough to smoke that pipe. '61 don't have time RICHARD HERRITT Mort Academic, Thompsontown 1, 2g Senior Drama, Soc- cer 3, 4g Band 3, 4g Base- ball 3, 4, Minstrel 4. Dick has spent all of his senior year wishing that Zeke would begin going to bed before midnight. You airft zz kiddin' ', KENNETH KELSEY 9 f.Ken,, Agriculture, Baseball 2, 3, 4g Minstrel 3, 4, Senior Drama. Ken always looks for- ward to baseball season and has been a member of the team ever since his Sophomore year. Holy smoke HESTER FRITZ '6Nellie General, Minstrel 3, 43 .lu- nior Dramag Senior Dra- ma, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 4. Nellie's blunt sense of humor frequently gets her in Dutch with the teach- ers. Don't call me Nellie ELEANOR GRISCO ulrtu Ceneralg Sugarloaf 1, 2g Junior Drama, Senior Dra- mag Minstrel 3, 4: Secre- tary 3, Orchestra 43 Cheer- leader 4, Clee Club 3, 4. Believe it or not, Eleanor can even yodel. I alon't wanna EARL KELLER ..Earl,, Agricultureg Soccer 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 3, 45 Glee Club 4. Earl has made quite a name for himself by his frequent renditions of the cowboy art of yodeling. His trusty old Ford also shares much of his glory. Quit your sprearlin' if, BETTY KELSEY uBenyn Home Economics: Minstrel 2, 3, 43 Junior Dramag Se- nior Dramag Orchestra 1, 3, 4. Betty, a quiet demure girl, hasn't a known enemy. srHuh9s SARA JEAN HESS Sade General, Minstrel 4, Se- nior Dramag Glee Club 3, 4. Sade, one of our neatest appearing classmates, can always be depended upon to have an interest in Ber- wick. You tellum' kid DAVID LAUBACH Dave Agriculture, Minstrel 3, 4. David's permanently red cheeks give him an advan- tage when he talks to the girls. Where's my pipe? DALE KILE ccBennyss Agriculture, Minstrel 2, 3, 43 Soccer 3, 43 President 3: Glee Club 4. With Benny's experience of calling at square dances and his kissing of BABIES, he ought to make a politi- cian. Wanna hear a good story? DOROTHY KILE uljouyn Ceneralg Sugarloaf 1, 2: Minstrel 3, 4. Quiet if you don't know her, talkative if you do, that's Dotty. I ain't gonna tell you MARY KARALUNAS asMaryn Generalg Huntington Mills 3, Minstrel 4. Mary's favorite pastime is dancing, especially the polka. We wonder if she will become as famous as her brother in boxing. Don't do that JOHN MATHER Fedocious Academic: Soccer Manager 4g Junior Dramag Senior Drama: Minstrel 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2. The Little John of the class, in spite of his phy- sique, is afraid of the girls. We guess his only interest is eating. When do we eat? SARA KOCHER usallysa General, Sugarloaf 1, 25 Glee Club 4. Sara is the Professor Quiz of our class. Oh boy, did I have fun IRENE LITWHILER Brownie Generalg Locust 1, 23 Min- strel 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4. Underneath the surface, Irene has a quick and ready wit which flares at unex- pected times. Oh, gee gosh CLARENCE MCHENRY Chee Agriculture. Skipping seems to be this boy's best accomplishment. Gees yes HALE MARSHALL CCTeddy9! General, Minstrel 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Junior Dra- mag Senior Dramag Trea- surer 3g Sugarloaf 1, 2. Hale is our Arrow collar boy. Very lovely, grand indeed FLORENCE LAMOREAUX Flirt Home Economics, Sugar- loaf 1, 2. Florence is always ready to do the job when the time comes, but she does plenty of complaining he- fore she begins. I donit know FRANCES PERRY ccTatss Home Economicsg Sugar- loaf 1, 29 Minstrel 4. Tat has the makings of a real cowgirl. She pushes Gene Autry from her mind long enough to say Hi to her classmates. O, my heavens FELIX MIZDAIL Budd Agriculture, Junior Dra- ma: Senior Drama, Min- strel 3, 4. Felix is a living exam- ple that a name does not al- ways adhere to one mean- ing. KG Well!! BOYD N EUFER ulveufn General, Baseball 33 Min- strel 3, 4. Boyd thinks variety is the spice of life. What do you, think ? EVELYN PLASTOW Plastow Generalg Sugarloaf 1, 23 Minstrel 3, 4, Senior Dra- ma: Clee Club 3, 4, Bas- ketball 3, 4. Evelyn jitters here and jitters there, but she has a heart equal in size to her stature. Oh, I know JEAN STAIR Stair General, Basketball 3, 4: Minstrel 3, 4. Short and full of life de- scribes Jean. W ell, I do declalf' BRUCE PENMAN ccB0nyn Agricultureg President 2, Minstrel 43 Clee Club 43 Soccer 43 Baseball 3, 4. Throughout school, Bruce's major problem has been to find a girl-friend. How about a date? GRAYDON TAYLOR CSRed9! Agriculture, Minstrel 3, 4. Small of stature, big of heart, that sums up the smallest boy of the class. H ol y mackerel MARY JANE SMITH Smitty Generalg Minstrel 2, 3, 43 Clee Club 3. Mary .lane would be good in advertising that schoolgirl complexion. Hi, Sadie ROWENA TRAVELPIECE Sweet General, Greenwood 1, 2, Minstrel 3, 4. Although she comes from Greenwood, this girl isn't so green. nHeyx9 I l DONALD SANDS Sands Academic, Editor, BLACK AND ORANGE, Soccer 3, 44 Minstrel 2, 3, 4g Junior Dramag Senior Dramag Or- chestra 2g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Donald has proved to be a very efficient and depend- able editorg he makes his presence known by accom- plishments r a t h e r than noise. Let' s get this done CARLTON WENNER Wenner Ceneralg Fishingcreek 1, 2: Minstrel 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4. This Fishingcreek lad can generally be found in the hall bothering Boyd. Give me a Lucky SHARLET WAGNER Sheik General, Minstrel 2, 3, 43 S e n i o r Dramag Basket- ball 3. Every time Sharlet wants a holiday, she wills a snow- storm. uBy gloryss FOSTER YOUNG Froster Agriculture, Minstrel 3, 45 President F. F. A. Foster loves to spin a long yarn about his great deeds and adventures, some of which are so good we almost believe them. That reminds me of the time I-- LOUISE YOUNG Weezie,' Generalg Minstrel 3, 4, Ju- nior Dramag Senior Dra- mag Glee Club 2, 3. Slow at times, Louise al- ways manages to do more than her share. You'd be surprised DREW YOST csyostss Agriculture, Fishingcreek 1, 23 Soccer 3, 49 Baseball 3, 4g Senior Dramag Min- strel 3g Vice President 3. Drew's exceedingly tall stories and athletic ability have won him a place in our midst. Shut up, fencepostv BETTY JAYNE YOST ICB. Ji!! Academicg Assistant Edi- tor, BLACK AND ORANGE, Junior Dramag Senior Dra- mag Minstrel 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Cheer- leader 33 Clee Club 3, 43 Orchestra 1. Betty, a blonde, manages to make nearly every boy in school turn his head when she passes. NOT poor little me? SENIUPI CLI-ISS HISTORY Four short and happy years ago we set forth in this building as a new class, tried in former grades and dedicated to the proposition that knowledge paves the way to success. Now we are about to be graduated, carrying with us the education gleaned from books and experiences, and hoping that we may earn for ourselves enviable positions in the world. We have studied on common ground with common impediments, we have, co- operatively and singularly, accomplished many things, and it is only fitting and proper that we here review them, that our recollections may never become dulled. Willingly, but a trifle awkwardly, we offered ourselves to our fate as genuine high school students and were exceedingly grateful for the understanding guidance of Mrs. Vivian Beishline who led us through the year with few mishaps. In a short time we elected the following officers to conduct our business: President, Franklin Klaseg Vice President, Thomas Diltzg Secretary, Zane McHenry, Treasurer, Charles Ash. Until we became familiar with the school routine, we must admit we presented typical examples of green freshmen, but as the year progressed our true merits became known. With the Initiation Party which the tried and true Sophomore Class presented to us, with the party we proudly returned to the Sophomores, and the athletics and other activities available to us we were kept well occupied all through the year. ln the following, our Sophomore year, we had shed our timid exterior and had advanced to the more noble stages of full fledged high school students. We were piloted through this memorable year first by Miss Laura Stevens, and later by Mrs. Blanche Hartman whose tireless efforts somewhat confined our exalting spirits within the boundaries of proper conduct for well behaved young ladies and gentlemen. We had not progressed far into our Sophomore year when, as duty commanded, we took it upon ourselves to initiate the yearly crop of lowly Freshmen who soon returned like for like and entertained us very jovially at a party. This year the annual Minstrel cast was studded with several Sophomore stars. Our officers for this year were: President, Bruce Penmang Vice President, Byron Labour, Secretary, Franklin Klaseg Treasurer, James Edson. As Juniors in the following year, our class was considerably increased in size by the welcome students from various surrounding schools. This year we found the presence of Mr. Sutliff an ever ready store of discipline and advice. Soon we selected our officers, who were: President, Dale Kileg Vice President, Drew Yostg Secretary, Eleanor Crisco, Treasurer, Hale Marshall. In accordance with the custom of former classes we carefully chose a class ring to serve to further bind us to our rich, full life here. To an appreciative public we proudly displayed our dramatic talent in the successful production of our class play, Going on Seventeen. Further merits were won on the athletic field by several of our members. This very eventful, never to be forgotten year was climaxed by our Junior-Senior Banquet. The task of putting into practice what we have thus far learned now remains before usg and it is much more serious, more difficult than any we have yet experienced. But it is hoped that we have not studied in vain, that some of our knowledge has been indelibly printed on our hearts and minds, now, as we leave Benton Vocational School, we extend to it our fullest measure of appreciation and the sincere hope that our good fortune may be inherited by our successors. BETTY J AYNE Yosr 27 First lluw, L4-ft to RlLflltfllE'I'llHill Smith. Dale Il:-rritt, Kenneth Stackhouse. ltohert Vincent. Ulmrlm-s Swisher, Ellilill' Tolns. Fred Del'o1-I Set-und lion'-fltolwrt Brown. Els-ry Hr-ss. lic-rmit Sutliff. Gayle Harrison. Uhzxrles Aplrlt-lxmxl. Buddy Hartman, Janms Kline, Furl Shultz Third lluwfrlls-an tional. Juno Keller. Glmlys llartman. Dotty Eveland. Lois Duty. Eva Klingvr, Betty Laulrau-h. Jenn Shultz, Nicholas Shook Fourth llou'4Jzly Zimmerman. Ilurultl Plastuw. Naomi Young. Ethel Crossley, Uarrie Ile-ss, Miriam llurtmun, l'hom-he l'e-rry. Dorothy Shultz. Betty Yum-um Fifth ltow-Amlrew l':1x'alonis, lela llolwhins. Alma Holder. Evelyn Kem-for, Marie lim-ml. lh-tty Siegr. Martha lh-lnphrn-y, Betty ,It-an Laulrach Sixth 1low4Alvin Sutliff. Class .Ulvisn-r: Mmlaliiw XVag:ner, lluth Asholnmn, Arlene- Wright. .loan Br-ishlino, Eva Mae Gallup. Marian Shannon, Isabelle Strain-h. Lillian Yost. Flurexnws Raski, .lane Evans, Alive Kinllig, Carol llayman Seventh ltowfW:1ynu Yaple, Wayne Long. Tell Lauhavh, llulu-rt llnuseworth, Erlwartl Tunzlitis, Roy Kindig, James Luuger, Warren lthinard JU IUR CL SS After having run the gauntlet of the first two trying years of our high school life we, the Junior Class, have emerged as full fledged high school students. Our first important event was the electing of class ollicers. After some thoughtful consideration, we chose the following: ROBERT BROWN - - President GAYLE HARRISON - Vice President BETTY YOCUM Secretary CARL SHULTZ - - - - Treasurer As is usual with Juniors, we selected suitable class rings which bear the official Benton High School seal. We think the class as a whole was pleased with its selection. During this school term, our class has participated in many extra-curricular activities. At the Junior Class Christmas Party, various members of our group organized an orchestra for a dance. Other classes joined forces with us and an informal square dance was held as a climax to the high school's Christmas parties. After the annual all school party, presentation of the class play, and the Junior-Senior Banquet, we glided toward the end of another lap of our high school career. ln June, 1941, the Junior Class adjourned for a short rest before beginning the fourth and final year as high school students. 28 First, llow, Left to Right-Mr, lirink. Ulnss Adviser: Woodrow Moss, Daniel Knruluuis, Sheldon II4-sn, John Tlioniluson. George Dieter, Jules Mcllenry S1-cmnl llow-Betty Krniner, Emilie Vincent, Mildred Shultz, Betty Hess, Sum Frevclly, D0.1flll0llll llerllinn-, .loss-ph lfrnln-zuk Third IlowQJuck Force, S4-eval Peuler, Villa Ilnrtmzln, Catherine Cardeunis, Carolyn Mcllenry, Enimit RI:-ssengt-r. ltolwrt lliltz Fourth llowvlhrmllsl Ilouscwczlrt, Eugene Miller, Ilalrolrl Sands, Eugene Litwhiler, Edgar 1'0l0l'llllllI, Muurice Ford, Judson Mcllenry 0l'HUNlUPiE UI. Sr' Having passed through that immortal degree so informally called initiation we, the Sophomore Class, are justly entitled to he considered as active and experienced mcmhers of the Benton High School. ln our first meeting of this term we organized our class and elected the following oflicers to preside: J oHN Tuoivi PsoN - President Guoaou DEITER - Vice President SCEVA P1-:ALER - - Secretary CAROLYN MCHENRY - - - Treasurer On the twenty-second day of November, we confirmed upon our inferiors, the Freshmen. that beautiful degree of initiation. This was our first social event of the termg hut, we have since participated in a Christmas party, the annual HAH School Party, and are expecting to be favored with a return party sponsored by the Freshman Class. Our class has been and still is well represented in the band, the orchestra, various athletic teams, and the school dramas. Upon entering the 1941-1942 term as Juniors, we hope to continue and improve our work in the different activities in which we have participated. We are all sure that hy this method we will have a pleasant as well as a most prosperous time throughout the remainder of our high school term. 29 First lluw, L1-ft to Iliyglit-sliuwltly Evelnnml, Carol Fritz, Eilgr-iw Itilvlmle, Cl:-ment Share-k. William Yaplm-, l'lIlQ.:0ll0 liriglit, Tlionms Ilugln-s, Gordon Young: Sovoml lluw--livvvrly Miller. Doris Yorks, l':1rnn-I1 Knousv, Lois ll1'lllQ'lj'. Phyllis ll:-ss, Ethyl Uarmleililis Third How! bfliorothy lie-mlor, t'ntlu-rin4- Funk. lluth Amie Karnes. .lf-un Imvis, .Ie-rry Ihlrtmaul, Mrs, Ili-ishline, l'l:lss Adviser lfonrtlu linwrf-lhxrold Iliclli-y. Hoy Ile-l'ov. Etta Maw Miller, th-rzild Maustn-llm-r, liolne-rt Ste-ve-ins, Junior lirink. Jonny lin-wiugton, lmym- Even-tt, Mary Ellen Fritz, Elmer Getz, t'utlu-rinv liuzivk, Donalml Sim-p:, Naomi Mrilvnry FRE HMI-KN CL Entering into our first year as high school students, we were formally initiated as Freshmen on the twenty-second day of November. By participating in the Benton Hallowe'en Parade dressed as children, our class won five dollars with which we financed an ice cream party. Our next meeting was to organize our class by electing: JUNIOR BRINK President DONALD SIEG - Vice President ROBERT STEVENS Secretary RUTH ANN KARNS Treasurer Our Freshman year has passed quickly and pleasantly, with the usual trials, and we hope to return next fall to resume our studies as Sophomores. 30 HUME EIIUNUMIIIS s -........,,h,, Sf-nim' girls scrving nu-als Sm-nior clulhing 6 .luniors prvparing lunch 2. F1'L'Sllllll'll girls, -1. Fasl1io11Sl1uw 5 ul Clll'iSlIll21H Party T. Fair Exhibit 31 . Supllmnurvs l'llll'l'li RKTTY A Al Illini! IPI! lin pr: Nl lmol mhxlmllm u AGHIULILTUHE 1. Benton Farm Show 2. Shop Work 3. Fair Booth 4. Senior F. F. A 32 SP0li'l'S First liow. Lt-ft to lliprlit- 'Sunny ltutli Cliatpins. Ile-sts-r Fritz. Lois Fine-, Evelyn I'l:lston', Znne Mcllenry, Betty .lztynv Yost, Vt-rat Stokt-r St-:-onit lion' -ltlvolyii Be-islilino-, Mauna:-r: Lillian Yost. .lnnc Kelli-r, Naomi Young, Lois Fritz, Irene- Litwliiler, Our Alum tioltlcr, .lean Stair. Elm-ry Milli-r, Coatcli E IUH B SMETB LL goal, the Championship of Columbia County, opened and set the pace throughout the 19411 basketball season. Five veterans and nine new members met the first night of the season. Diligent practicing and faithful hours paved the way to our first game with Huntington Mills which ended with our first victory of the season. On through the weeks, every night, these fourteen appeared at the court the instructions of Coach Emery Miller. When the season closed, the goal attained. Soon after they received basketball letters and silver basketballs, ready for had been of which every meniber is very proud. The scores were as follows: Benton ...... 27 Huntington Mills -- 6 Bent trii ..s,.. 2 5 Orangevillc .... ---10 Benton ...... 26 Millville -- ----- 3 B t'ii t tvti ...... 1 9 Orangevillt- -- -- 5 Bent trll -- H20 Nlillville ..... - -- 8 Benton ..,,.. 17 Huntington Mills -- 7 34 First Ituw, L1-t't to ltiglit t'airmn-n Knonsi-, lic-tty Kralnn-r, .Is-ssiv Fine, Ile-tty lIi-ss. Mildrn-nl Shultz. Joan lmvis Sm-oml ltow l'ill'l7lYll Mvllvnry, .I4-rrio Ilnrtmnn. lit-tty ltuhlu, Lois Finn, Mary Ilnrtlmlii, t'o:u-li: Jenni:- ltrt-wington, Dorothy lh-ss, Sam Free-illy JU IUH ISASKETIS LL An active junior basketball team was established this year with a representation of thirteen. Every night after school, they could be seen practicing hard and trying their liest to learn all they could. Coach Mary Hartman arranged games for them with Sugarloaf which resulted in good practice. Games were played with the varsity team also, and they proved good competition. At the end of the season, a noticeable improvement was seen, and it is felt they will be able to keep up the Benton tradition in lrasketlmall. 35 First Row, Ls-ft to llightfCliffor1l Kline-. Lester Ash, Harry Lon-lmrsl. lillllflf-'S Ash. Uhnrlos Appleman, Student Manager: Franklin Kluse, Kenneth Kelsey, Ilia-lmrnl Herritt Se-n-ond l2owfWillin1n Davis, t'ou4'h: Earl Keller, Bob Alleprar, llolnnml PPYK-'TItlIlll. John I'xnht-wust, Dnrwood Laulmch, Penn Yost, Don llnbb, Guild Connor, Drew Yost BASEBALL Again one of the most Cherished of all county athletic awards finds itself in the trophy case of Benton High School. As the season started, the future was believed to be rather doubtful because six of the regulars were lost through graduation. The end of the first game gave support to these beliefsg for the score was four to one in favor of Huntington Mills. This defeat seemed to be the spark that lead the team on to nine consecutive victories and the county championship. SCORES--LEAGUE GAMES Benton --- - 1 Huntington Mills -, - 4 Benton Millville ...... Benton Orangeville --- Benton Benton Benton Benton Scott Township - Huntington Mills Millville ...,.. Scott Township - Benton then played Catawissa for the championship of the county and came out victorious. This was the first time Benton had won a championship since 1937. Benton ......... .... 8 Catawissa ....... ..... - 7 36 First llow Kermit Slltlliff Sw-coml llow. li:-ft to llight 'I'l1om:1s lliltz, lmlt- Kilo. Dick Ilorritt, Franklin Klzlsc. .lamm-s lflnlson. Vlmrlcs Ash. ltr:-xv Yost. llonalrl Sands, Curl Shultz, lloln-rt llrown 'l'l1irul lion' llurolul l'lastow, ltlulgur Toms. Iii-ucv l'l'lllll2lll. Ilcrmaln Smith. .lzlnu-s lilim-. lmnicl Kill 2llIllllN, 4'lu1rln-s Applvinzm, Earl K1-llcr, Ki-nm-tli Stan-klioilsc, lilo-ry llvss. liumluly llnrtlnnn, llzllc llcrritt, lronultl Lllngcr, Mr. William Davis, Coucli 1 1 1 ULLEH The Black and Urange battled its way through the 1940 schedule with but two defeats to mar its record. Opening the season with two straight victories, the team was later swept into second place by a fast Orangeville team. At the close of the season Benton and Scott were tie for second place. Their Hrst meeting resulted in a tie score hut Benton lost the second game to Scott who was destined to carry the Columbia County colors into the state play-offs. Since this year's team consisted of only four regular varsity members of the previous year, our coach and fans considered the season a success. The seasoifs results were as follows: Nillvillc -- --- 0 Iicnlon -- - 2 Mifflin .,..... ..... - -- 0 Bcnlon -- ,- Ll' Urungcvillc ..... - ..s.. --- 2 Benton -- -- l Huntington Mills ..,.. --- 0 Benton -- ----- fl' Scott ......... - 1 Benton -- .... - l Scott --- --- 3 Benton -- -,-- 1 37 Junior Baseball All School Party Flag Senior Basketball School Building Mr. Appleman Washing Dishes 'iWilene Editor Had 38 APPRECIATION We, the Senior Class of Benton High School, wish to express our appreciation to the following advertisers, who by their co-operation have made this issue of the BLACK AND ORANGE possible. BENTON Dr. C. K. Albertson Burr Appleman The Argus john S. Baker Benton Post Office Benton Roller Mills Grant Brink Columbia County National Bank E. P. Chapin .loe Dalto Helen Deiter H. C. Dildine Chas. A. Edson and Son Bruce Fritz Herman Funk Gulf Service Station Dr. Colder Cletus Hartman Harrison's Fairlawn Stores Neil Harrison Roy Hess Charles Hess Harry Hess Paul Hess Hotel Moses Van Campen Ray B. Keeler Carl Kline Kozy Korner Hervey Long .lay McHenry Pennington's Rabb's Drug Store Ritz Theater D. H. Smith Ralph Smith T. C. Smith Mahlon Strauch Sutlifl and Fritz Yost's Restaurant Guy Miller J. P. Laubach C. D. Linskill Robert Reimard BENTON R. D. Hartman's Restaurant Harrington F oundery BLOOMSBURG Allens Altman's Arcus Women's Shop Harry Barton Rollin Bower Howard Brewington Bloomsburg Floral Co. Ray Cole K. E. Dieffenbacher Dillon's Harry Evertt Economy Store Creasy and Wells .lack Geistwite Gensemer's Meats Gross Bottling Works H. and C. Drug Store Clair Handcock Hagenbuch Buick Service R. S. Hemingway Dr. S. S. Hess Hess Smoke Shop Fred Hippensteel Housenick Motor Co. Knouse Green House Letterman's Bakery Little Shop Mordan and Johnson Charles Chet Moss Dr. E. D. Murray Magee Garage Marietta Dress Shop Milco Undergarmcnt Co. Moyer Brothers J. C. Penney Pennington's People's Furniture Store 39 Phillip's Studio F. P. Pursel Bart Pursel Phillip's Bar B Q Arthur Rabb Robhin's Studebaker Service Racusin's John U. Ralston Raub's Rheta Manning Sharping, Inc. Sneidman's Dr. Clarence Sober Temple of Music Texas Lunch Harry Townsend Dr. Montgomery Wright Motorcycle Shop Welliver Auto Parts George Zeigler BERWICK Berwick Store Co. The Colbentz Store Confair's Harry's KiIe's Dr. Legien Marshall's Motor Service Miller's Tire Service W. F. McMichael Mickey's Quick Lunch Nellie Welliver Sanitary Bakery Wise Potato Chips SHICKSHINN Y Charnitski's Food Market Curwood and Shoemaker Markle Funeral Home Scott's Furniture Store Sorber's Garage APPRECIATION - Continued Phyllis Beauty Shop Sam Viti Shoe Store White Star Bakery NESCOPECK Sinclair Refining Co. ORAN GEVILLE Farmer's National Bank H. B. Low and Son Orangeville Manufacturi Sterner's Service Station MILLVILLE John U. Breece Farr's Hardware J. W. Eves Millville National Bank Quakerette Reece and Greenley H. D. Robbins R01-IRSBURG Girton's Harry McHenry Troy G. Mausteller Saab Garage Owen Young LIGHTSTREET Johnson's Mill Kern's Feeds ng Co. DUSHORE Harrington and Co. WILKES-BARRE Wilkes-Barre Business College BEACH HAVEN Beach Haven Laundry STILLWATER E. P. Dresher John S. Kline A. B. McHenry Howard Smith CENTRAL Robert's Store HUNTINGTON MILLS Baer's Garage Kleintobs Mill TALMER Edgar Baker CAMBRA J. Ray McHenry and Son GUMPLIMENTS UF Arcus Shop Allen's Harry Barton Rollin Bower Howard Brewington Ray Cole Creasy and Wells Harry Everett R. S. Hemingway Dr. S. S. Hess, D.D.S H. and C. Drug Store Claire Handcock Temple of Music Dr. Montgomery Charles Chet Moss Dr. E. D. Murray, Chiropodist Phillips Bar B Q Arthur Rabb John U. Ralston Dr. Clarence Sober Harry Townsend George Moss Wright Motorcycle Sho George Zeigler J. W. Eves Johnson and Kyle The Quakerette Owen Young Coblentz Store A Friend Klientobs Mill Dr. Legien P Millers Master Tire Service Robert Reimard Benton Post Office Dr. Charles K. Albertson Jay McHenry Cletus Hartman John S. Kline Dr. F. M. Colder, D.D.S. Cuy Miller, Barber John S. Baker E. P. Dresher 0Uli ADVERTISERS We express our deep appreciation to our advertisers for their kind assistance and interest in the 1941 BLACK AND ORANGE. Their co-operation has great- ly aided in the success of this publica- tion. We ask that you aid them by your patronage. Best Wishes of RITZ THEATRE If you want to save your money And still take out your honeyg Then Why not see the hits When they,re playing at the Ritz? P. A. MAGAZZU, Director MARTIN APPLEMAN, Manager Phone 60 BENTON, PA Insure - Insure - Insurance C. D. LINSKILL All Kinds of INSURANCE 4-3 S. 6' F. Chevrolet, lnc. First Because lt's Finest l Il f C H-EEVKO LE T ii C Ill B Phone 47-R-2 BENTON, PA. Body and Fender Repairs Sunoco Products BENTON VOCATIONAL SCHOOL We congratulate the Class of 1941 and join with the people of Benton Borough and Township in express- ing our appreciation ofthe work done by the Faculty and School Directors of Benton Vocational School. 'if Harrington 81 Company BENTON WILKES-BARRE DUSHORE 44 Harrison's Fairlawn Stores GROCERIES and MEATS 'O' Your dollar buys most Where Fairlawn is host Compliments of Columbia County National Bank BENTON, PA. 45 O e FftyY s B The Wilkes-Barre Business College, Inc Vlcron LEE DODSON, Prcsidenz Telephone 2-5023 ACrlg llb cry fy q rr Compliments of GROSS BOTTLING WORKS Phone 286 BLOOMSBURG, PA. 46 Y A EJ o 9 1 fd G: e gigs C EA BENTON PARK Srrvedal YOST'S APPLEMAN'S PENNlNGTON'S BENTON PA ' General Merchandise Bottled Gas Lumber and Paint Compliments of Sinclair Refining Company V. R. CRISMAN, Agent NESCOPECK, PA. Phone 770 BIG TRACTOR REFINEMENTS TRACTOR ECONOMY. IOI- NOW SEE THE TWO-PLOW wifi SELF-STARTER 8-35 IIIIBBEII FEIIDEIIS BELT Only- PULLEY TWIII POWER Gonplm F 0 I. IIIGIIIE, WIS. Prleu silos! In slump willnm notice. MASSEY- HARRIS e Farmers Surge Ahead With Massey-Harris Form TROY MAUSTELLER R. D. No. 1, ORANGEVILLE, PA. Jumoii Equipment 48 l 1 'C 1-o 'l'l'lE Ulll I-Aff IRIIM r ' ' . .r,qE,vf3 :' Lrw' If ,M,.,v 9 gn?-TG K .LYI V . -1 il Q ' ' COUNTRY BREAD Enriched-Complies with requirements of U. S. Government food authorities. For Health Eat Country Bread Baked by BENTON, PA. Compliments of Benton Service Station To the Graduating Class of T941 o Bkucu I. FRITZ, Proprirfor THE ARGUS Tfac' O111 3' llffllzocraiiz' Newspafzvr in Colullibicz Couufy Published at BENTON, PA. Compliments of Thunder Bird Dairy Farm DAIRY OF QUALITY AND SERVICE RALl'H R. SMITH BENTON, PA. Benton Roller Mills XXXX Standard Blend Flour A Full Line of POULTRY and DAIRY FEEDS F D I Ph I7 R 2 ROBERT'S BLUE RIBBON STORE GAS - OIL GROCERIES - MEATS Phone 37-R-9 for F e Deliveries BENTON, PA., R. D. 2 NEIL HARRISON Yost's Restaurant Lunch Rooms GASOLINE - OILS At the bridge BENTON, PA. Artman and Eyers FUNERAL SERVICE Phone 2441 MILLVILLE, PA. IOLA MILLS Prepared Buckwheat Flour and Little Fishing Creek Flour Feeds :md Custom Grinding Phone 2854 MILLVILLE, PA. BASILL ROBBINS MAYNARD H ROBBINS Established I886 Millville Planing Mill Company Mmfai-flifm of and Dealers in LUMBER, MILLWORK and BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 2481 MILLVILLE, PA. Farr's Hardware ROOFING, SPOUTING and PLUMBING RURAL GAS MILLVILLE, PA. Use CLEWELL'S C W VELVET ' ' ICE CREAM Funeral Director BERWICK CREAMERY Columbia Counfjfs Pioneer Creamery 1899 1941 Phone I23 SHICKSHINNY, PA Edgar G. Scott Huntington Furniture Store GUYUQG D , . 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Clothing for Men and Boys THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF CLOTHING IN COLUMBIA COUNTY Always ilu' N vuxrsf in Dress cmd Sport Clothes 50C-DRY CLEANING-50: Altering, Repairing of All Kinds on Men's and Ladies' Clothing When the box says: DILLON'S FLOWERS You are assured of full satisfaction They are carefully arranged and artistically combined to meet your wishes PZJOIIL' 127-J BLCOMSBURG, PEN NA. F. P. PURSEL Ou the Square 0 48 Yeors of Quality O BLOOMSBURG, PA. Spring Dole Farms cmcxs and Putters S. C. W. LEGHORNS and NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS Pure B red GUERNSEYS K. E. Dieffenbocher Plume aims R. No. 1, BLOOMSBURG Yocum's Turkey Farm JESSE YOCUM, Prop. FRESH TENDER DRESSED TURKEYS Phone Bloomsburg 93-R-13 LIGHTSTREET, PENNA. Compliments of Confair's Beverage Co. BERWICK, PA. O Fresh up with 7-up For Better Results F E E D KERNIE'S FEEDS F. B. 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