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NVNAINLNAAIV AA1vJvy5N54Lx'NvvXLJ1vM ,,,, , ,,,,,,, JM ,,,,, Y,YYYYY WmmmNN ALL ABOUT US E, the Senior Class of 1936, started our journey through high school in the the fall of '33 under the leadership of Miss Rice. Our class had an enroll- ment of forty-five members. During that year, we lost two classmates. Our Freshmen year prepared us for the remainder of the journey. Very few were dis- couraged by this new adventure but retained their old courage. One of the outstand- ing events of that year was our being iniated by the Sophomores. After a short stop we faced the second year with Mr. Smith as our guide. We lost four old passengers and added five new ones, making a total list of forty-- eight. That was the first year we took part in the High School minstrel. The officers of our class were also members of the student council at that time. Cut initiation of the Freshmen proved to be a big occasion of this year. In the fall of '34 we began again with Mr. Sutliff as our advisor. Gaining fifteen new members from surrounding communities, our class was greatly increased that year. Mfany members of our class played on the champion soccer and basketball teams. We considered ourselv-es quite lucky when we won the contest at Benton Store Company and deposited twenty dollars in our class treasury. That year we purchased our class rings. The Junior Drama, The Boomer , was presented with great success. An elective course, Mathematics, was open to us in this, our Junior year. An -outstanding event of our high school days was our first formal affair, the Junior-Senior banquet, sponsored by the Junior class. Calling ourselves Dignified Seniors we came to Benton High in the fall of '35 to complete our long journey. Our Senior class advisor was Mr. Miller, who has ably handled the task of keeping us intact. Members of the class successfully presented the drama, Growing Pains and many participated in that much liked all-school drama, The Things That Count . Two new members joined our class making a grand total of fifty, giving us the largest Senior class that Benton High School has ever graduated. Joyce Long ' ' ' ' ' ' l24l
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A1yt15AAANvmNvv.ANyt54J5A4xuNv 44.4.14 vy4xN5444.fgvyysLvx.44 I THEJ EAR FUTURE We were informed by llffadam Lazelle, the world's greatest fortune teller, as to what the members of the Senior class of '36 will be doing in the near future. She first saw our class president, HOWARD WODOCK, as the short-stop for the Athlet- ics, who will win the World Series championship in the near future. Next she saw ANIANDA KELLER, known to the world as lXTandy , as one of the world's greatest tight-rope walkers. We advise you all to witness her act some- time in the near future. GEORGE DIETTERICK, famous heavyweight champion, will spend his old age in the residential section of Benton. FLORENCE FRITZ will be a famous poetess. We will feel proud to think that she, at one time, was a member of our class. CLAIR COLLEY and his wife, the former GWENDLYN RUCKLE, will be the proud parents of the next quintuplets. BETTY HOSLER will be an old maid school teacher whose attentions will always be devoted to her Georgie , vVAYNE KILE will make a non-stop flight twice around the world. lt's a wonder he wouldn't get dizzy! NIARTHA lh'ICHENRY has not yet gotten rid of her own Growing Pains , but will endeavor to teach Teddy Jr. to overcome his. DOROTHY SAUL will be a famous entertainer. That is, when she isnit giggling. JACK GOLDER will be a Ladies' Man . A nd will they fall! Whoopeell KATHLEEN SUTLIFF will take up nursing. We wish her a lot of success. . EMIL MCHENRY will take over the management of Sam Yost's farm, with Kate as his boss. JOYCE LONG will run a kindergarten school in Robert Kline's summer cottage. JACK MCHENRY will live happily with his wife, lllaxine, who will help him manage his chicken farm. - IJAISY BEISHLINE will be a Broadway comedian. She got her start in Benton High High School. ROLLIN YOUNG will take up Specialized Dairying. That seems to be his only interest. But who will milk for him? CHRISTINE MINIER will spend most of her time working as Somebody's Stenogn. CHARLES MICH.AEL will be a mechanic. He will devote his time to his job when he's not busy with the girls. GEORGE FINK will be the star pitcher for the Athletics in '46. Go to it Georgenl ARLENE KARNS will be a hair dresser. Here's hoping she doesn't get sea sick when she goes over the waves. A WILLARD FRITZ will be a screen star. He'll be a double for a famous actor. Know who? Clark Gable. HILDA KILE will be an adventuress in Africa. lllaybe she can make use of her practice at cheerleading to scare the wild animals away. CLAIR BITTENBENDER will take up ranching out West. We know he'll be able to ride and shoot with the best of them. DOROTHY PETERMAN will be an animal trainer. She will make use of her ability to laugh, by teaching baby hyenas the art which she has mastered so well. i251 fNUvWN 'Ag' '32 E'x7Vx7w7VVV AAAP' ' '
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