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Dediczzziau Since the theme of the Green and Gold is School Days it seems ap- propriate that we Seniors dedicate this Annual to our parents who have worked and sacrificed for us throughout our school days, without com- plaint or limit, to help us prepare for a happy and successful life. DONATED BY JACK BEN DER JULY 2005 'WWEUMEEEEUEYQWW Snperinfendenf l6'ns Drivers LYNN WAIT PAUL STEVE IRA FREEMAN Seneel l6'enre! DELBERT SHAFFER-Director ALFRED GRENNAN-Cle k CLIFFORD WHITSO ? t an' -4.1avrff:w.MZ9'L.: ' , LA -,X 1 1 v , 2 v . ., fa? - P' 'UA ,L .ms fs f a 1, W, A I4 .Y .Sig Us 1' i ,, ' V1 M .1 . if TZ 1, - ,1 .U Q :H if' - 1 K T' H J. 1- Z 'L vi L' 3' ,ivi,g sig f ig . Q rr' 1. ,s- 2 . - itll ., 5: ETS , -b , 5-,,, 173 TQ t fs if f .Ei .5 ,gl , ,Q EV 'Air 5, ,. 4 f -5- 5' 91 S., -,,,-- 'ff'-ro. Y ' ll l ' lk 'Y a o Z Z, as - icq p il '-- '-3. I , f ' 41 J - x. gf. ' - f-Q '. Ein. Y - v M 11-vm w- , . 1' pf 'O 4' T' A . . ,u F H, A' gm n: 'rr 1. , '51, 1 'L gy 1- gf, 2. ,. Y y . ,gay -. . -1 wi v in E F. KA .ww 1' ,-1 X if 33' I A A if q,.., .3-. '13 V, 5 MRS. L. W. SCOTT 1st and 2nd Grades MISS HELEN PARKS 3rd and 4th Grades MRS.VIRGINIA REGIER 5th and 6th Grades MISS VIRGINIA REED Sophomore Sponsor Commerce Mathamatics A A Girls'Physical Education V MR. ROBERT PELLETT Senior Sponsor Music ' Social Science MR. JACK SMITH Health Boys'Physical Education Industrial Arts MRS . BURNSIDE Home Economics English MR. MILTON TAYLOR 'Ith and 8thGrades Qpicture not availablel 1.. F Q f , if . ,' 4 f .Q , f. . -k , 4 -4: mf, ...M . . va 1 me av .o .x H H , , '97, 'df' 1. 'f:,. E' , N, , 1 Q H N- vb . . . . I - ' M' 43,5 N K .t , gf-1 - 52 M :Q 5 ' iff? 2' 'A WE IN. ' v .a -.'1,.- . 49- - 1 F: 4 xii A X f- f ' if fx- ,--. iw .h it -Q- ,g, '- il, - .J .. W5 'TW libs 14: Z 11-y ? NJ fx 1210 .,QsIa12afam.s,..f4Q,Q 1- Zi R f w x 1 , . LZ 1.1 I ' 'U ROY PENNER-Reporter FREDRICK FULLER SHIRLEY WHITSON-Vice Pres. President 3 Sec. -Treas, 2 Editor 4 Basketball 1-2 -3-4 Baseball ,1-2 -3-4 Track 3-4 ' Play 3-4 Typing Contest 3-4 King 3 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Play 3-4 'Glee Club 1-2-3 ,Pe-pcciub 4 Q ueen l -3 Reporter 2 Basketball 1-2 -3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2 -3-4 Play 3-4- Glee Club 1-2-3-4 King 4 ' President 1 Basketball 1-2 -3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2 -3-4 Play 3-4 Glee Club 1-2 King 2 Reporter 2-1 Sec. -Treas. 3 Pep Club 4 Basketball 2-3-4 Bus. Man, of Annual, Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Vocal Contest 1-2 -3-4 Play 3-4 Ass't Ed. of Notneb Baseball 1-2 -3 -4 Basketball 1-2 -3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Play 3-4. Glee Club 1-2-3-4 ,- LEONA FULLER WILLIAM ELLIOTT JERRY HAASE P MS -, I u ' H5 ' iw . 3 4 . .5 P . F ar 'F , SZ L W4 wr, - '1. A , 1 r , .5 1' 1 . f.,..f-,:s -. 5,46 . , W, ,. . . N , 'X m wi 4 fy in L. 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ROBERT PELLETT X ,gk 1. x ' Q1-fs , ,i -.5 f . .i 4 T it, ' 'ia .f- AQ Ml' 42' w. , x -Q.-9' su- In Mm Q :L -.. Fi 'in H 1? ff nu R- -np ' . . If a . A S51 , . 15,5 - ' an , . K , my-. Q IJ: ,F Qi , '23 ,. 3 V Y 'sf'i'g51,23j'f5,g2 -YF9' ' MQ ,Q V, . 5 .wary 6.14: :ff b -af. .gf ' ' U .JW ., N515 'f 1. 'z? f'- f- ,gig i.3: ,r,, I ' f 5 . 5 41 i ' , if '- ymvjrrsr . wi. 551, -ff-iv If UML' NE! 13,1-Lg' --,L 5,15 'L ' 4 :Vi .5 . ,V 4-igfiaxf - '1'.:'?i'V -5' .nz wr JJ' 1'i1g.sE', ' 5' F21 '- 221-4 pf 4 ix- 1 ..,A A '-5.5, s,.52,: g MV' , .-is-f ff, I V nul l is -as-, ' , A52 v 1i,, '1 U' J? fs a 41 4. - '.,,p 'r ga A' CLASS WILL OF I952 We, the Senior Class of 1952, of Benton High School, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, revoking any will or wills here-to-fore made by us. BILLY ELLIOTT--Wills his horsing around in athletics to David Wright, , FREDRICK FULLER-Wills his ability to sing in the bass section to Milton Whitson and way with girls to Lester Tobin. LEONA FULLER--Wills her ability to not take glee club to Rosalie Edson and her natural curly hair to Betty Manspeaker. I JIMMY GRENNAN--Wills his curly hair to James Mayes. ' JERRY HAASE--Wills his ability to play basketball to George Goodson. He wills his way with the teachers to Bobby Roblin. CAROLYN LYGRISSE--Wills her slim figure to Sandra Straw and baton twirling ability to Dean Wolf. She wills her presidents job to Sharon McCune. ' TOMMY SAFT--Wills his love bug to David Wright hoping it will be as much value to' him. He also wills his auctioneering to J. D. Cooper hoping he can use it well. LAWRENCE TOBIN--Wills his studious ways to James Mayes and his way with the girls to Allen Haley. I LOIS VOSLER--Wills her secretary and treasurer job to Celia Widick plus the headaches. Her swing to Mary Mott in hopes of losing it. A ROY PENNER--Wills his abilities in athletics to Bob Roblin and his job as Editor of the School paper to Mary Scott, f I SHIRLEY WHITSON --Wills her musical ability to Robert Fuller. She wills her ability to laugh at the rpincushioni to Willella Boltjes. Shirley wills her temper to Virgie Harri- son. I Y V 0 n n ,, ,. Ffh' Q IT S59 'fri I v 15532 .ggi ,s 55.5, , , ,Af A .lj lang! ' 45 ,- .A . .xx U fmt .ffflkt V , Iv ' 'Sf Q' , Lf, 4' J , .f1,4,n' ., , 5 9' ' A' , w., J ci- , P 'gg . JI 'H Q,.i'-1 1 . mv'-'. 292, f 2 ff 'a' Um . :LE 1i:'ff .i '34, we' X 1 1 ,, Au CLASS PRGPHECY Ten Years From Now BILLY ELLIOTT - has really advanced far in his ambition to be a cop for he is now Chief of Police in the great city of Benton, which now has as its suburb Wichita. If he doesn't stop taking candy away from little children and pushing old women around he may not be appointed to this office next year. SHIRLEY WHITSON - is running an old maids home in California. She had to leave Ben- ton because she was having trouble with her mother-in-law Mrs. Virgil Reid. Shirley enjoys all the old maids and their cats even though she isn't one herself. ' FREDRICK FULLER - is now a multi-billionaire who bought out Hollywood. The reason for his great wealth is that he has married so many rich women. He is now looking for his sixth wife. If you know of any rich women please write him in Hollywood. CAROLYN LYGRISSE - is still busy taking care of her eleven children and doing the Hula- Hula in the B.B.D. Bar, Prince Aly Khan went mentally insane a year ago. Carolyn is very happy. A ROY PENNER - finished his four years of college where he was an outstanding basketball player. After graduation from college he signed a contract to play pro basketball , ' with New York City. Roy finished his law degree and next year will retire from Bar and open his own office in New York. He is still an eligible bachelor. H LEONA FULLER - is the successful one of the class. She is none other than the first woman President of the United States. Miss Fuller succeeded President Eisenhower in 1956, and is known as the most successful President yet. Seems as though she is the one who got the country out of all its trouble. She is still single but has been seen going out with former President Truman. J .'1T-3. ,XLT I. . 1, -XS 1 1 ., L! o CLASS PROPHECY fcontinuedj LAWRENCE TOBIN - has moved to Palm Beach, Florida. His work is designing womens bathing suits and judge of the annual bathing beauty contest. He is the luckiest member of the class. LOIS VOSLER - now has her box car with a picket fence around it. She moved it and her husband and children to Missouri and is thinking of purchasing another box car as her family is increasing fast, . TOMMY SAFT - is now with the auction company of Buffalo, His auctioneering has taken him all over the United States, and we find that such vigorous work has kept him more slim than he was in high school, JERRY HAASE - is still working on his '35 Chevy. He is trying to get it in running order so he can chase his high school sweetheart, Ernestine Vosler. He also wants to enter it at the Indianapolis races next year. JIMMY GRENNAN - is now very happy in his work. He is an assistant to Professor Einstein helping him solve his various theories. P MR. R, F, PELLETT - Our former class sponsor has changed his occupation from music to A athletics, and is now the head Coach at Greenwich where he is coaching football.His team is undefeated since he took over. His players have nicknamed him Pipsqueek HARMONY The clock of life is wound but once, And no man has the power To tell just when the hands will stop-- At late or early hour. g Now is the only time you owng ' Live, love, work with a will. Place no faith in tomorrow, for-- The clock may then be still, C andler It Y-1 Y' s Ju' 'L 1- r -4 Q. V ws, ff. .5 51. , 'V Q- . e 'rv ' ,.s - . 'i YL A M . . 1 5 L 1 mg... 4 L -fax. 'Q' r ., ' 4, v,'f'. fiwrff' fl 255 '- Xf 439-f' 'ffl Q .f' 13 :12 '. L -1 4 , I wi , 4 , . M A -1 , f if vale, I , 'fl' K UA- we . WA - K, If .5 A :Wi . f ,. J 'S 1 af fi' ,,L.' -' 1 Q, ,- . ., , 15: fix. i N, , V , . . ,f ' , V u .,, ggi . M K. lf 'wild li Wifi , gm 5 , I' x ,MA 1 -4- CLASS HISTORY Early in September in 1940 was the first days of school for five little first gradersg They were: Jerry Haase, Bud Widick, Celia Widick, Lee Gardner and Alice Clover. Our teacher was Bernice Campbell, , In our second year we still had Bernice Campbell as our teacher and we lost from our class, Alice Clover. ,I In our third year Mrs. C. Jennings was our teacher. We gained Bill Elliott, Harold Criman, Eldon Moran and Janice Wilson and we lost Lee Gardner at the end of the term On our fourth year Miss Dollie Bender was our teacher. We gained Buddy Church, Jessie Church, Kenneth Simmons, Shirley Bingham, Frank Marley and Marvin Lix, We lost Bud Widick, Celia Widick, Harold Criman, Shirley Bingham and Eldon Moran at the endiof the term. J y ' ' J In our fifth year our teacher was Miss Vida O'Donnell. We lost Marvin Lix at the end of the first semester. We lost Jessie Church and Janice Wilson at the end of the term. In our sixth year we gained Marjorie Taylor, Gene Marshall, and Jimmy Grennan, We lost Buddy Church. Miss Mary Peterson was our teacher. In our seventh year Harry Cameron was our teacher. We gained Shirley Whitson, Roy Penner, Carolyn Lygrisse, Leona Beeman, Kenneth Harder. We lost Marjorie Taylor, Leona Beeman and Frank Marley at the end of the term. We lost Kenneth Simmons at the end of the first semester. I In our eighth year we gained Thomas Saft, Ray Stareck and lost Kenneth Harder and Gene Marshall at the end of the term, This made a total of ten students graduating from the eighth grade with Mrs. Mary Rector as our teacher. Eleven green Freshman enrolled in the fall of 1948. They Were: Shirley Whitson, S Fredrick Fuller, Leona Fuller, Roy Penner, Carolyn Lygrisse, Bill Elliott, Jerry Haase, Jimmy Grennan, Thomas Saft, Ray Stareck, and Bill Wing. Mrs, Josephine Burnside was chosen as our sponsor. Leona Fuller was chosen class queen. Marlene White came the second semester. , ,JS J N , -F 'QV'- if! .V , rx., L, I ' mf? .Mef y i f 1 i 4 x ,4 r -1 3 , Q., 5' V - 5' . ,QS , fn? ff. 'Q iiffr-U jf X. if 5 145' H ' ,ik Y 9 , Y li W F ' ' 3 i : M, fx ,' .vaffw . 1 'TV' :VEB ' 'Hg-: w V f 'Q' U V - 4 ' 5' ' ' L ,,,-75 . - iv- , J, Q, x,f n.-1-5' X f K Fig, , 'i.'ff' A was , ff, T ig la Wi 4 Q CLASS HISTORY fcontinuedj The Sophomore Class of 1949 and 1950 was: Shirley Whitson, Fredrick Fuller, Roy Penner, Carolyn Lygrisse, Bill Elliott, Jerry Haase, Jimmy Grennan, Thomas Saft, Ray Stareck and Bill Wing. Ramona Stringer of Derby High School and Lawrence Tobin and Frank Marley of Wichita schools also joined our class, Mr. Vernon Horney was chosen as our sponsor. Bill Elliott and Carolyn Lygrissewerechosen as class king and queen, Marlene White left us at the end of the first semester and Ray Stareck and Bill Wing left at the end of the term. Twelve Juniors enrolled in the fall of 1950 and chose Mr. Kenneth Errett as their class Sponsor. They were: Shirley Whitson, Fredrick Fuller, Leona Fuller, Roy Penner, Carolyn Lygrisse, Bill Elliott, Jerry Haase, Jimmy Grennan, Thomas Saft, Ramona Stringer, Lawrence Tobin and Frank Marley. Leona Fuller and Roy Penner were chosen as class king and queen. This year was a very successful year for us, We had concessions at all athletic activities, We gave our Junior play The Little Clodhopper, with Mrs. Burnside directing. We gave the Junior-Senior Banquet at the Polar Bear in Wichita, Frank Marley and Ramona Stringer left us at thc end of the term. Eleven brilliant Seniors entered school in the fall of 1951. They were: Shirley Whitson Fredrick Fuller, Leona Fuller, Roy Penner, Carolyn Lygrisse, Bill Elliott, Jerry Haase, Jimmy Grennan, Thomas Saft, Lawrence Tobin and Lois Vosler. Lois Vosler came from Madison High School, Our class officers for this year were: President--Carolyn Lygrisse, Vice-president--Shirley Whitson, Secretary-treasurer--Lois Vosler, Reporter--Roy Penner Mr. Robert Pellett was chosen as our sponsor. Fredrick Fuller and Carolyn Lygrisse were chosen as our class king and queen. We had the sponsorship of the School Carnival held October 26. Our Senior play was presented on April 25, with Mrs. Burnside directing. We have all worked hard and looked forward to our Senior Trip to be taken late in May, Our class has always been outstanding in schoolactivities, music, athletics, drama and other events, We are certain that our Senior year has been the most happy and memorable year of all. 1 172 -, xx! 'L ' nc Y- 'E 'fn A 2 bark n ,L Wx pf --.gf V V ,Tk f 3' , I-, ' 159 5 . 1, ,ff ' '-sw f 65 TTQ- il ' -- : . , ,iiw iu LT'-11 iv we I ,f 4' ,- xp ' fe , .' Emil? 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ROBERT PELLETT Vocal Solo - - 0 - - SHIRLEY WHITSON SHIRLEY WHITSON - - - ROY PENNER CAROLYN LYGRISSE ' JAMES GRENNAN - - - LOIS VOSLER - - FREDERICK FULLER - - - TOMMY SAFT LAWRENCE TOBIN ' - BILLY ELLIOTT ' JERRY HAASE Boys Quartet - '-- - - ROBERT FULLER, RICHARD WISE, FRED FULLER, ROY PENNER MRS. IOSEPHINE BURNSIDE - - - Director MR. ROBERT PELLETT- - - - -Class Sponsor f why I , 1+ . , ,f 6 '3M',w ff 11 ,H A, 1 8 . EEN 1 X X, -f , V ' ,Q fh ,pq gg V iv, swf 3 1 tix 1 BACCALAUREATE Sunday, May 11. 1952 Prelude--- - --- - -f - Processional-- -----------------.- 8:00 P.M. Mr. Robert Pellett - - - Mr. Robert Pellett Invocation ------- - - Pastor, Palmyra Baptist Church - - Charles Masson JSSUS Priceless Treasure - - girls glee club --------- ------- B ach O Savior Sweet ----- - High School Choir -------- - ------- Bach Address ---- - - Pastor, Benton Methodist Church Rev. Earl McGinness Benediction - - - Pastor, Benton Christian Church - Malcolm McHarg RCCCSSi01'131' ' ---------- --------- - - Mr. Robert Pellett Jesu Priceless Treasure Girls Glee Club . Bach COMMENCEMENT Thursday, Mal' 15- 1952 8:00 P.M. Prelude Processional - Invocation - Lift Thine Eyes Salutatory Mr. GOD andl - Valedictory ' Pastor, Palmyra Baptist Church ' Grade Girls Sextette High School ChOir Mr. Robert Pellett Mr. Robert Pellett ' Charles Masson ' ' Mendelssohn ' ' ' Sergi Address -- ' ' ' ' ' ' Minister of Youth, Grace Methodist Church' RalphA. Pyles Presentation of Grade Graduates ------ ' - ----'- 1 ' ' Mr. Milton Taylor Presentation of Diplomas -------- ' M r. Delbert Shaffer Presentationof High School Graduates ' ' ' Superintendent L. W. Scott Presentation of Diplomas -- - - Q. - - - - - - ------ Mr. Delbert Shaffer Recessional ----------- '- ' Mr . Robert Pellett Benediction - - Pastor, Benton Methodist Church ' ' Rev. Earl McGinness EIGHTH GRA DE GRA DUA TES Dorothy Ballinger' Dee Anna Boltjes' Zona Carroll Donald Cowan R. J. Duncan C Claude Edson H Opal Harrison Ronald Hlenrie Richard Heorman Teddy Holder Gerald Johnson Hughie Kelley Jeannine Lygrisse Ross Marnaine Merlin Marshall Vera McMaster Elaine Stringer Judy Trotter ' Ivan Whitson William Hearld Daryl Johnson LFred Bush - SENIOR GRA 1' A TES Bill Elliott L Fredrick Fuller James Grennan Jerry Haase Carolyn Lygrisse Roy Penner Thomas Saft Lawrence Toben Shirley Whitson Lois Vosler C 0 ' 3 2 . 'v 45 m ' '. . -V .P ,fx K .- 1:5 aj' 'P 1 . Q, , -'14 12 V . f.-T' ...'b' .- - f x.,1aJ? ' , in . V A iw. V' A - ' . A i ' , ,.',41g4l.. 4 V 1 4 ' ,K 'ff R , v I-f ,3 rf: xy: 3 ff. ' .VV A ff M 1 ,F if -ii ,Mx , v - UNF? 4 A ,U Us ,,,, , I -, , , 1,. . . r , QAM .far J . -1 .1 ' - gf' 4 ' , E . --Ref ., A Y 2- v ' 4 ,MMV , V, .. ,i , ,J .4 . ,frie . 'f - L '. WA, - , K .A 4 ,A vo-'., 4i,T' .5-k A f, . 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November 20, 1951 THE CAST Bertie Barrett, our bashful hero - - Hetty Grimm, runs a boarding house - - Bonny Crawford, Hetty's niece - - - India Inglehart, an astrologist- - - Pamela Petley, young and -attractive - - Colette Leblanc, from France - - Rose Ramsey, boarder at Miss Grimm's - - Nellie Kenyon fAunt Nelliej, a cook- - Willie Watt, a practical joker - - - Steve Darnell, a detective- - - Lefty Frank, a gangster - - PLACE -- l-Ietty Grimm's boarding house TIME -- The Present SYNOPSIS OF ACTS ACT I f-- LAn afternoon in early Fall ACT II -- The following dayg late afternoon, ACT III -- SCENE I: A few minutes later. SCENE Hz. Two hours laterg evening. Directed By Mrs. Josephine Burnside - - J. D. COOPER - - -MARY cowAN -wAUNA wH1TsoN - - MARY scorr - SHARON MCCUNE LUCILLE LAWRENCE - - CELIA WIDICK - - - JOAN HARRISON - - ROBERT FULLER - - BUD WIDICK - -RALPH WAIT A ...V A -nv 42 SQ ' . ., -.M I K ' , , 1 ,, ,Q . Le., ,r f' .. 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Row two: Edson, Marshall, Lipscomb, Heorman, Marnane, Johnson, Dimond, Cowan., Johnson, Hearld, Hearld, Schuber, Holder. Isaacs. Kelley. J0hY1S0f1. WhilS0l1.HCl1l'1C- 4,- , 51 'x -. .-1 .fe- A, ,fa 'f :E ' fir. 'w f, ' U-fv-T, 5 , ,f iii, ,F Z' x irq: 3939 sf- -', L?- ,mg ,W Q gr-5.1 Wt,-xv' . ' mia- L riff? ,. 4 .' , 5' f . - M, :ff - . .JF 43 . ,ig - 'F' 'Vg:'Ma vt, XR! ,rg-. 521' '53 'ki' ,nz 45. A 55' ' , -fm .,,, 4 M ,k. Ns 1 . ,F f Z X ,I 1- -'S .1 ff 1 1 If ,1 .44 ,-3 , xr: , 1 N 4 K , wg 4 if ' , 4 f. A lL : 1-- mu is ff -. 1, ' f 'T-F' 4. wf' 1 .. f 11 'L 'ss ' ,- Nr ', ' . , ,, .5 ' 1 'P ew' - iz' . , ,j I . ,i V Nu , .N F El .f rf s H g,.. 2 '31 ' LH T, 1. , : K ,. '1 ' A 'K N Q, pgs-, kr , ' ' ' f . . + 30 X Q A .- , , Q., . , f , sf JL? Q , WM' ' ' .-'-8 1.05. ., 1 Q ia 14, I iii fffl sis' X Q5 5 Q 2 x X f Q 5 Q 5- 'GQ A , 1 I , C Q iw if x I S L f 4 S 1 N, Q Q 45 N' ..mwfmw., Qgf O V 9 A Q ,f 0 1 J m . nv :li 1 t. 15 T1 . , :ii ' . ' aj .. ri 194 .vii A, 0 , 1.23 .. , - M , ,, ,mg n 1 fi F 5 . L. a -if , .3 -A 1115 .. fv A 1 I n 4 1 4 11 fs , K 2 ' Q! ., ., . Q It f nf ,sv ft: ,lf if as HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL The high school basketball teams, with the coaching of Mr Jack Smith enjoyed a good season this year. The reserve team won twelve games and lost four The fl I . . rs tearn S record was eleven won and s 1 even ost. The scores were as follows: Benton 57 Udall Beflmn 59 Towanda Benton 53 Potwin Benton 40 R033 lia Benton 58 Andgver BCDCOU 39 Douglass Benton 57 Bums BCHIOII 57 Towanda BCHIOI1 46 Whitewater Benton 55 Rosalia Benton 47 Rose Hill Benton '77 Whitewater BCHIOH 54 POtWiI1 Benton 49 Latham Benton Rose Hill Benton Cassoday Benton Andover 'Denotes League Games Butler County Tournament Benton 29 Rose Hill - 39 32' 49 36' 37 61' 59' 41 57' 36 48' 66' 49' 43' 31 The basketball team got a bye the first night of the County Tournament but was put out by Rose Hill the next night. We think these boys and their coach, Mr. Jack Smith did fine work and are to be congratulated. ' Our team will go to the District Tournament at Mt. Hope. Although our annual will have gone to press before the results are available, we know that our team will make a good record for our school. I . The following high school boys have lettered in qaorts this year: Roy Penner B-BB Fredrick Fuller B-BB Ralph Wait B-BB Dean Wolf B-BB Bill Elliott B-BB Jerry H2256 B433 ' Bud Widick B-BB Robert Fuller B-BB Bob Waterson B-BB Bob'Elliott-B K Gary Liggett B-BB J. D. Cooper B L Bob Roblin B Richard Wise BB A . :W , , -.-an '. ', 2 ' R , 1 - 1 1 b X N 1. . . 'A V r. .j -, ,iq ,-, -. .4 , .. AQ V 3. I 1 I , ' ,-. - f , F . , ' , , F X v . . ' .x. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL H Row one: Beverly Roblin, Celia Widick, Virgie Harrison, Carolyn Lygrisse, Marilla Kelly, Rosalie Edson, Lois McMaster. - Row two: Mary Scott, Wauna Whitson, Joan Harrison, Shirley Whitson, Leona Fuller Ernestine Vosler, Yvone Harrison, Janice Bachelder, Miss Virginia Reed. L BoYs HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Row one: Fredrick Fuller. Billy' Elliott. Dean Wolf, R0y.Pe11r1er. Ra1Ph Wait- A Row two: Coach Jack Smith, Bobby Waterson. Bobby Eulott- J- D- COGPCI. Jerry Haase, Gary Liggett, Bob Roblin, Bud Widiflk- i , Q I 'R ' 4 ,Q lvl 1 if X Q sf' n- ' A 'wi W .3- rz 4s , -,gl ' 3 f U 2 fi -A :QQ 1 - 4 4 'sz 1 'rs - ,A J! ii .3 A 1 f, ' , ji ti 1 ' ni . 5 I ' A ' 4 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL The Benton High School Girls Basketball Team. under the direction of Miss Reed. finished out their season with eight gamesplayedg they had three wins and five losses. Altogether they made 206 points and their opponents scored 213 points against them The teams played and the scores are as follows: Benton 19 ' Rosalia 29 Benton 40 Towanda 13 1 1 Benton 23 Rosalia I 25 Benton L30 Rose Hill 28 Benton 29 Latham 37 Benton 13 Rose Hill ' p 11 Benton 35 Benton Women's Team 38 Benton 12 Cassoday 32 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASEBALL . The Boys' Baseball Team under the coaching of Mr. Jadi Smith played eight games winning two and losing six. The scores were as follows: Benton ' 3 Douglass 9 Benton 15 Andover 11 Latham 8 I Benton 4 Benton 2 Rose I-Iill Doug ass Benton 2 Andover 12 Benton 0 Latham 0 Benton 8 TRACK As Basketball come to an end our athletic department will start working on their track events. The first track meet will be held at ElDorado, May'2. Thoughiwe will not be able to record the results in our annual we know the boys will make a fine show- ing for our school. ' I if . '- N, 4- .J .77 . 1, ' jd: pn . X 6. . 4 . gv.,,,.,:. X X X'k. .N x X Nwwjgx x A sq as X X xx a .. my HM f W ,A y 40 ww v - . mm 'M' 4-4 , ,fx f I ii A 51 A Ku 4 ,N ez 'Q E 1 GRA DE GIRLS SPORTS The BSHIOH Grade Girls' Softball Team compiled a record of six-wins and one-lose The scores: Benton 12 Latham 9 Benwn 2 Douglass 32111011 40 Rose Hill Benton 15 Oil Hill Benton 11 Latham BCHIOU 12 Rose Hill Benton 17 Oil Hill The Benton Grade Girl's Basketball Team completed the season with two wins and five loses. The scores: Benton 49 Leon Benton 21 Leon Benton 24 Douglass Benton 3 I Haverhill GRADE GIRLS TOURNAMENT AT LEON: Benton 18 Rosalia Benton 12 Douglass Benton '32 Haverhill Mrs. Virginia Regier coached both teams . GRADE BOYS SPORTS 1 The Benton Grade Boy's Basketball Team compiled a record of seven wins losses. The scores: and six Benton 20 Le0I1 Benton 23 Leon Benton 20 AHCIQVCY Benton 36 Douglass Benton 42 Haverhill Benton 55 Towanda Benton 39 R056 Hill Benton 27 Douglass 39 Benton 41 Andover 31 Benton 17 P0fWin 56 Benton 57, Oil Hill 47 Benton G 25 Porwin 35 Benton Rose Hill V Haverhill. Towanda The Pee Wee boys have won five games: Andover. Douglass 1. - Oil Hill. They have lost to four games: Leon. Leon. POIWUI- P0fWin- r Q N A 'L L 5 W E V 1 V 1 I X5 iw X K 0-fl pf l Z ,I X X OI:C is 3 Mai s 4:5 . MIXED CHORUS Row one: Rosalie Edson, Shirley Marshall, Sandra Straw, Janice Bachelder, Mary Cowan, Mary Scott, Marilla Kelley, Ioan Stringer, Pauline Haase, Mary Lou Liggett Evelyn Arnold. Row two: Lois Vosler, Dorothy Hladik, Beverly Roblin, Willella Boltjes, Virgie Harri- son, Joan Harrison, Lavonna Whitson, Shirley Whitson, Carolyn Lygrisse, Patsy Coop er, Betty Manspeaker, Lucille Lawrence, Celia Widick, Lois McMaster, Ernestine Vosler, Mary Mott, Mr. Pellett-Director. Row three: Yvonne Harrison, Mary Williamson, Milton Whitson, Richard Wise, George Goodson, Fredrick Fuller, Dean Wolf, Dale Marshall, Lawrence Toben, Betty Holder Sharon McCune, Wauna Whitson. L Row four- Lila Wait, Thomas Safr, I. D. Cooper. Robert Fuller. Lester Teben. Rey Penner, James Grennan, Bobby Roblin, Bud Widick, Bobby Elliott, David Wright, Bobby Waterson. I 1. 1 1 2 1 4 - 1 1 ' .mf u I . Q'-E11 1' . YQ! .L 2 1' . 3 f ,Ii f:,lii 2 ,fi 153 K' , :ii- J T25 -, 5-21.4 f 5 'Q , ji, 3 ,4 1 f 1 BAND Row one: Mr. Pellett, Virgie Harrison, Marilla Kelly, Mary Scott, Sharon McCune, Celia Widick, Lois Vosler, Tommy Saft, Wauna Whitson, Carolyn Lygrisse. Row two: Kay Klink, Ilene Ballinger, Darlene Edson, Lorene Lawerence, Zona Carroll Dorothy Ballinger, Norma Ruth Wiles, Dee Anna Boltjes, Anne Moots, Geneva Thacker, Sandra Pochop, Nellie Vosler. V Row three: Charles Wright, Ronnie Henrie, Marvin McCune, Duane Johnson, Neal Isaacs, Donald Cowan, Dorman Schuber. Claude Thomas, Bill Johnson, Hughie Kelly . y ' 5 J., 4 1 w Q , 5 4 N 1 ' ? 4 .WT 4- ,. ye., , ,ii ft f., z EV fi 1 7 ' ,1- 543' ' 5.9 , ' N.. Q ,L, 1 N N ' M 0 . '. K X x VK N m 1 -. Y '3 ' fs 5 'Z . 1 Q,- ,' ,K 1 5 , .-21 f I 3 p , , . U 1 . Q . s , .1 N V' O , .A ,fx '33 . V. -E-i X, X . MUSIC CONTESTS Those participating in the music contests this year are: MIXED CHORUS GIRLS GLEE CLUB GIRLS SEXTET-Rosalie Edson, Shirley Whitson, Carolyn Lygrisse, Mary Cowan, Wauna Whitson, Sharon McCune. MIXED OCTET -Rosa lie Edson, Shirley Whitson, Carolyn Lygrisse, Sharon McCune, Robert Fuller, Roy Penner, Richard Wise, Fredrick Fuller. f VOCAL SOLO-High Voice-Rosalie Edson VOCAL soLo voice-Shirley Whitson VOCAL SOLO-Medium Voice-Sharon McCune VOCAL SOLO-Medium Voice-Carolyn Lygrisse BARITONE SOLO-Wauna Whitson VOCAL SOLO-Medium Voice- Will Ella Boltjes TYPING CONTESTS Those participating in the typingtcontests this year are: Mary Scott ----- First year Wauna Whitson - - - First year Roy Penner ----- Second year Carolyn Lygrisse - - - Second year ORATION AND DECLAMATION Those participating in the oration and declamation contest this year are: Betty Holder - - - Humerous Declamation S- - Highly Superior y Mary Mott ----- Dramatic Declamation - - - Highly Superior Carolyn Lygrisse --- Oration ------' 3 l1PC1'i0f oNE ACT PLAY A Those participating in the One Act Play, For the Love of Mike are: NatalieLester ----- - - ' ' ' Pauline LCSICI- - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Mrs. Lester - - - ' Maggie Holmes - - ' ' Geranium ----- Michael O'Malley - - Mr. Lester ----- Hank ---- Peter H- - - - BEVERLY RoBL1N LUCLLLE LAWRENCE - - ROSALIE EDSON IANICE BACHELDER - - CELIA WIDICK - RoY PENNER - BUDDY WIDICK - - ROBERT FULLER - - - LESTER TOBEN 45 5 A! . -Q 1 . -i ' I 15 L 5 1 , 'Q . 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V, vi 7 ' f Z ,, , I m If '1 A ' , iz i , ,i 1 , . , X 3' . , ., .Y . i s - 1 's ' 1 . 3 September October November December January February March April May SCHOOL 3 14 14 8 18 19 22 26 1-2 14 19 20 27 ' 20 21-30 11 24-26 8 12-16 20 p 4 4 4-8 11 12-15 17 2 4-5 15 19 21 25 1 2 1 9-10 A 11 15 16 CALENDAR School Started Baseball Season Started Freshman Initiation Highway Safety Patrol Lyceum Course Chorus sang at Veteran's Hospital Senior pictures taken School Carnival Teachers Meeting Mass Musical Festival at El Dorado- Lyceum Course A Junior Class Play Basketball Season Started Christmas Program Christmas Vacation End of First Semester Grade Girls Basketball Tournament Grade One Act Play Contest Butler County Basketball Tournament Declamation and Oration at Potwin High, School One Act Play Contest Lyceum Course Regional Basketball Tournament Music Festival at Douglass State Basketball Tournament Basketball Banquet at Rose Hill k District Music Festival at Wichita Typing Contest at Towanda State Music Contest Lyceum Course Senior Class Play Junior -Senior Banquet Track Meet at El Dorado Class Night ' ' Regional Track Meet Baccalaureate I Commencement School Ended 'fx'-1 . iw: . tl .QQ v. 3.5.1 - . .1,x' ., T'.1 . . iw? 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