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THE BENTONIANMarch Edition
5 6 5 5 S . 4 T H S T R E E T S T . J O S E P H , M O
2012
Did You Know?
In spring, the Earth’s axis is tilted toward the sun, increasing the number of daylight hours and bringing warmer weather that
causes plants to bring forth new growth.
F I R S T DAY O F SPR ING-MAR CH 20
pril and May will be much cooler than normal, with near-normal precipitation.
Summer will be drier and cooler than normal, on average, despite hot spells in early and late July. If expected rains do not come in June, drought will be an issue.
2 Month Weather Forecast:
MARCH 2012: temperature 49° (6° above avg.); precipitation 0.5" (2" below avg.); Mar 1-4: Snow, then sunny, warm; Mar 5-11: Showers, then flurries, cold; Mar 12-17: Rain and wet snow, then sunny, turning warm; Mar 18-22: Rain, then sunny, warm;
Mar 23-31: Scattered t-storms, very warm.
APRIL 2012: temperature 52° (2° below avg.); precipitation 4.5" (1" above avg.); Apr 1-4: T-storms, then sunny, cool; Apr 5-9: Scattered t-storms, very warm; Apr 10-12: Sunny, cool; Apr 13-19: Rainy periods; some snow north; chilly; Apr 20-22: Sunny, nice; Apr 23-30: Rainy periods, cool.
April 3The Harlem Globetrotters
St. Joseph Civic Arena7:00pm
April 12Sara Evans in concert
$27 (MWSU students can receive one free ticket each)
St. Joseph Civic Arena8-10pm
April 19-29“Little Shop of Horrors”Potter Hall Theatre/MWSU Campus
Adult: $14 Faculty/Staff: $10 Student/Military: $8 Apr. 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 7:30-9:30pm Apr. 22, 28, 29 3-5pm
May 5 Apple Blossom Festival and Parade
Downtown St. Joseph9:30am-5pm
Farmer’s Almanac Spring/Summer Predictions
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St. Joe Events
CONTENTS......................................................................................................................April Calendar 3
................................................................................................................April Horoscopes 4....................................................................................................................Earth Day 2012 5
..............................................................................................2012: The End of the World? 6.....................................................................................................................College Costs 7
..................................................................................................................History of Easter 8.............................................................................................................Sexual Harassment 9
...............................................................................................................Presidential Race 10.................................................................................................................April Fool’s Day 11
..................................................................................................Tattoos: A Growing Trend 11......................................................................................................“Moonlight and Roses” 12
.........................................................................................................April Music Releases 13...................................................................................................Recommended Reading 13
..........................................................................................................April Movie Releases 14...................................................................................................Recommended Reading 14
.....................................................................................................Recipe Ideas for Easter 15................................................................................................................Fun Easter Facts 16
......................................................................................................Easter Egg Dying Ideas 16....................................................................Benton Senior Receives Sports Scholarship 17
..........................................................................Benton Debate Class Takes on Districts 17.........................................................................Miami Sets Sights on 2012 WrestleMania 17
.................................................................................................................Senior Spotlight 18.............................................................................................2012 Varsity Sports Rosters 19
.....................................................................Benton Faces Rainy Start to Spring Sports 19
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EditorEmily CoxFeatures
Devyn AuxierJourdain Brooks
Arts & EntertainmentTabatha EllisLeetha Rowe
SportsJered Ross
Sami KretzerStudent Life
Cheyanne MastKeegan Cunningham
OpinionDaniel StephanKailie Brissett
AdvisorMrs. Michaud
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1
April Fool’s Day
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Boys Tennis vs. Trenton-Var/JV (H) 4pm
Smithville/Maryville/Benton Tri-Boys Golf @ Maryville (Var/JV) 4pm
Girls Soccer vs. Chillicothe (Var/JV) @ Spring Garden MS4pm
Boys BB vs. Basehor-Var/JV (A) 3-5pm
Boys BB vs. Cameron-Frosh (Home-DH) 4:30-6pm
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Freshman Irish Relays-Track (frosh)@ Lafayette 4pm
Girls Soccer vs. Bishop LeBlond- Var/JV (A) 5pm
Boys BB vs. Chillicothe-Var/JV (A) 4:30pm
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Boys Golf vs. Savannah @ Fairview (Var/JV)4pm
Boys BB vs. Savannah-Frosh (Home-DH)4:30pm
5 NO SCHOOL
Chillicothe Hornet Invitational-TrackVar/JV @ Chillicothe 2pm
Boys Tennis vs. Maryville- Var/JV (H) 4pm
Girls Soccer vs. Cameron-Var/JV (A) 4pm
6 NO SCHOOL 7
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EASTER
9 NO SCHOOL
Boys Tennis vs. Chillicothe (A)Var/JV 4pm
Boys BB vs. Excelsior Springs-Var/JV (A) 4:30-6:30pm
Cameron Frosh Tournament-Boys BB-Frosh (A) 4:30pm
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City Track MeetVar/JV (H) 3:30pm
Boys tennis vs. Lafayette (A)Var/JV 3:30pm
Lafayette/Mid Buch-Boys Golf @ St. Joseph (Var/JV)4pm
Girls Soccer vs. Maryville-Var/JV @ Spring Garden MS4pm
Cameron Frosh Tournament-Boys BB-Frosh (A) 4:30pm
Boys BB vs. Atchison-JV (A-DH) 4:30-6:30pm
Boys BB vs. Savannah-Var (A) 5pm
11
Cameron Tournament-Boys Golf (Var) @ Cameron9am
Excelsior Spring Tournament-Girls Soccer (Var) @ Excelsior Spring4pm
Cameron Frosh Tournament-Boys BB-Frosh (A)4:30pm
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Plattsburg Golf Tournament (Var) @ Plattsburg9am
City JV Match-Boys Golf (JV) @ Fairview4pm
Excelsior Spring Tournament-Girls Soccer (Var) @ Excelsior Spring4pm
Bishop LeBlond Conference-Boys BB-Var/JV (H)4:30pm
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Excelsior Spring Tournament-Girls Soccer (Var) @ Excelsior Spring4pm
BHS Frosh Round Robbin-Boys BB (H)TBA
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Excelsior Spring Tournament-Girls Soccer (Var) @ Excelsior Spring4pm
BHS Frosh Round Robbin-Boys BB (H)TBA
Jr./Sr. Prom 7:00-10:00pm
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BHS Frosh Round Robbin-Boys BB (H)TBA
16
Boys Tennis vs. Platte County- Var/JV (H) 4pm
BHS Frosh Round Robbin-Boys BB (H)TBA
Pony Express Varsity BB Tournament (H)TBA
17
Warrior Relays-TrackVar @ Smithville3:30pm
Boys Tennis vs. Savannah- Var/JV (H) 4pm
Girls Soccer vs. Bishop LeBlond (Var/JV) @ Spring Garden MS 4pm
Pony Express Varsity BB Tournament (H)TBA
Chillicothe JV Tournament-JV (A)TBA
18
Boys Tennis vs. Bishop LeBlond (H)Var/JV4pm
MEC Golf Tournament (Var) @ Smithville9am
Pony Express Varsity BB Tournament (H)TBA
Chillicothe JV Tournament-JV (A)TBA
Boys BB vs. Lafayette-Frosh (Home-DH) 4:30pm
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Boys Tennis vs. Maryville- Var/JV (A)4pm
Chillicothe Tournament-Boys Golf (Var) @ Chillicothe9am
Girls Soccer vs. Savannah (Var/JV) @ Spring Garden MS 4pm
Pony Express Varsity BB Tournament (H)TBA
Chillicothe JV Tournament-JV (A)TBA
20
Excelsior Invitational-TrackVar/JV @ Excelsior Springs3pm
Sedalia Smith Cotton Invitational-Girls Soccer (Var) @ Sedalia TBA
Pony Express Varsity BB Tournament (H)TBA
21
Sedalia Smith Cotton Invitational-Girls Soccer (Var) @ Sedalia TBA
Pony Express Varsity BB Tournament (H)TBA
Savannah JV Baseball Tournament-JV (A)TBA
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EARTH DAY
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Savannah Frosh/Soph Meet-Track @ Savannah 4pm
Fairview Invitational-LeBlond-Boys Golf (Var) @ LBHS-Fairview 9am
Boys BB vs. Chillicothe-Frosh (A-DH) 4:30pm
Maryville Conference-Boys BB-V/JV (H) 4:30-6:30pm
24
Platte County Relays-TrackVar @ Platte County 3:30pm
Boys BB vs. O’Hara High School-Var (A) 4:30pm
Boys BB vs. Smithville-Frosh (A-DH) 4:30pm
25
BHS Tourn. 12-Boys Tennis @Noyes Courts (Var) 9am
MSHSAA District-Boys Golf (Var) @ Host School 8:30am
26
Savannah Conference-Boys Tennis @ SavannahVar/JV 4pm
Girls Soccer vs. Maryville-Var/JV (A) 4pm
Chillicothe Hornet Classic-Var (A)TBA
North East Nodaway-Ravenwood-C Team (A-DH)5pm
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MEC Track MeetVar/JV @ Smithville 3pm
Chillicothe Hornet Classic-Var (A)TBA
BHS JV Round Robin-JV (H)9am
ARBOR DAY
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Chillicothe Hornet Classic-Var (A)TBA
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Boys Golf vs. Atchison- Var/JV (A) 3pm
Girls Soccer vs. Chillicothe-Var/JV (A) 4pm
Savannah Conference-Boys BB (H) 4:30-6:30pm
april2012
AriesRomance flows freely in your life this month. It always does at this time of year. There could be some real surprises along these lines. Persons could step from the shadows with flowers for you. Persons you had never considered romantically before could pursue with vigor and visa versa.During the last half of the month you shift to matters regarding your employment and health. There could be advancements on the job or you could take major steps to improve you health at that time. On the last day of the month, a matter regarding where you live could and should be finalized. Clear and sound thinking make whatever is occurring to come together in a very solid and beneficial way.
TaurusThe home front is looking so right this month. Any improvements you have made or are working on pay big dividends during the first half of this month. If there are things that you would like to change regarding you abode, this would be the right time to undertake that effort. The results will be very satisfying. The last half of the month has you focused on your romantic life. There will be many opportunities at this time with people you would not normally find yourself attracted to. Still, take the risk and experience something new and different. You could receive a very meaningful romantic communication on the last day of the month. It will be safe to take it face value and trust it.
GeminiThis will be an interesting month for you as the emphasis is on communication. There could be a flurry of information coming your way. The problem is Mercury is retrograde for the month. You may have to triple- check that information before releasing it to others. The last two weeks of the month will find you drawn to your home. Something there calls to you and the backyard barbeque looks so inviting. A home improvement project could find its wheels during this period with surprising results. On the last day of the month, there could be something of a very solid agreement reached that could effect you for sometime to come.
CancerYour money is highlighted this month. It’s all good news, though. You may be feeling the effects of a budget put into place months ago, thus resulting is a surplus of funds. Also, changes that you could have made at the personal level bear meaningful fruit during this two-week period of April. After the middle of the month, communication picks up in your life. Be mindful that Mercury in retrograde could effect the flow and content of that communication. Try not to take anything at face value, but check out it’s validity before you accept it. On the last day of the month you could receive a very meaningful insight about yourself. This something could be of a very solid nature. What a nice gift from the heavens.
LeoYou’re bubbling with energy this month with the Sun and Mars in your 1st house of self. The energy last for three weeks and it’s a good time to get out there and do the projects you’ve been thinking about. During the month, there could be confusing signals and signs coming from your Committed Other. Postpone taking action on joint money matters until after the 11th. Good luck could come your way during the last half of the month in areas regarding resources and cash. Long forgotten loans and favors could suddenly be repaid to your surprise and pleasure.
VirgoNormally, this is your month for taking it easy, but April finds you dealing with a behind the scenes well spring of energy that must be dealt with or there could be consequences to your health that would be hard to diagnose. Seek ways to alleviate the pressure. Also try to avoid overindulging in food or drink during the last half the month. Friends could provide you with some solid moneymaking opportunities this month. Be patient and hear them out. You could reap some handsome profits and do it quickly. On the last a day of the month, you could make a new a long lasting friend. There is also the possibility of receiving a gift that could last you a lifetime. How nice for you.
LibraActivities with friends sweep you through this April with fun at every turn. Short trips during the first two weeks could find you in lovely surroundings. If you must travel, make sure you triple check everything before you leave with Mercury retrograde all month.The last half of April could provide you with some surprises on the job and regarding your career. Some will be very visible and some will come from behind the scenes. Career changes made on the last day of the month will be the most beneficial and long lasting.
ScorpioThe career sector is jumping with activity and excitement this month. You may be thrust into the limelight over your accomplishments. There could be major advancements and pay increases from ideas and hard work you have put forth. Traveling for business or transactions at a great distance work best on the 17th. Double-check all the figures before agreeing to anything though. If you must travel this month, wait until the last day when aspects favor a journey filled with peace, smooth sailing and quiet joy. Traveling with friends is also favored. There could be some surprises from them along the way.
SagittariusJoint money, taxes and insurance will hold your attention for the first two weeks of the month. Good news could be coming your way, just when you needed it the most. Careful planning may be required to stretch funds after the 21st, at a time when you feel the pull of the open road and the need to get away from it all. If traveling is on the agenda, remember to triple-check everything like schedules, planes tickets and reservations. The last half of the month finds you in pleasant company and focusing on your committed other. Solid ground may be gained with this person if you remember to listen closely to what they are saying.
CapricornJoint money, taxes and insurance will hold your attention for the first two weeks of the month. Good news could be coming your way, just when you needed it the most. Careful planning may be required to stretch funds after the 21st, at a time when you feel the pull of the open road and the need to get away from it all. If traveling is on the agenda, remember to triple-check everything like schedules, planes tickets and reservations. The last half of the month finds you in pleasant company and focusing on your committed other. Solid ground may be gained with this person if you remember to listen closely to what they are saying.
AquariusPersonal committed relationships dominate your life for the first three weeks of April. Renewed romance and enthusiasm could find its way back into this area. If you’re not in a committed relationship look for happiness to come through your business partners. Remember to acknowledge them for all they do in your behalf. It will pave the way for the remainder of April. During the last half of the month your focus shifts to shared resources. A quick accounting of the joint checking account could find you with a surplus of cash you did not expect to find. A quick, spontaneous trip may be in the offing. Be mindful that Mercury is still retrograde until the end of the month and could move to foul your fun.
PiscesYour job scene is hopping with action and fun this month. You could get a raise or a promotion, or both. Your health should be in tip-top shape so get out of the house and move around. This would be an excellent time to start a new diet or exercise plan. During the last half of the month your focus shifts to partnerships and serious relationships. They are blessed with some great aspects. If you’re planning on popping the question, wait until the last day of the month to do so. At that time the planets line up to really cement anything started on that day.
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Earth Day 2012by Emily CoxApril 22 is Earth Day, and people in the U.S. are becoming more and more frustrated with the governments lack of involvement in taking steps toward protecting the environment and the Earth. This year marks the 42nd anniversary of Earth Day and the battle for a cleaner world. It all began when Senator Gaylord Nelson, of Wisconsin, was growing concerned about the health of the environment, and the U.S. government's apparent lack of attention to the issue. Thus, the seed of Earth Day was planted and has continued to grow ever since. Earth Day has come a significantly long way since the first celebration took place on April 22, 1970, and every year more and more people are becoming aware of how important it is to take care of our planet. It really is dire that we all pull together to help. This battle has gotten harder as the climate continues to change, as well as other environmental anomalies are becoming more extreme by the second. Everyone needs to help out and be a part of Earth Day. There are many ways to use energy most people don’t even know are available. By educating ourselves on healthier ways that help the planet, we can move closer to a cleaner, healthier environment; but everyone needs to pitch in and lend a hand. Get motivated and help make a change in our world. Channel that motivation into building a clean and healthy world for generations to come. After all, we only have one planet. This year, there are many campaigns going on for Earth Day 2012, all over the nation. Events such as: Arts For the Earth, Athletes for the Earth, Campaign for Communities, Earth Day University, Earth Day K-12, Eco Faith, Reading for the Earth.Ten simple ways you can help out this Earth Day:• Switch to a renewable energy supplier.• Go Carbon Neutral.• Switch them off ! Appliances still use electricity when they're not being used - unless you turn them off completely.• Use high-efficiency light bulbs, they last up to twelve times longer than a normal light bulb.• Get your home checked out to receive a report on how to conserve power in your house• Be water-wise. • Shop ethically. • Think before you drive. Car journeys may sometimes be unavoidable
Don’t hesitate! Jump in any way you can. Help save our plant so it will be here for years and years to come. Visit www.earthday.com for more facts and ways you can help!
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2012: The End of the World?by Emily CoxThe official date is set. On December 21, 2012, a series of events are said to take place that will cause the end of the world. Utter chaos and mass hysteria will take place, and as the date is fast approaching, people all over the world are beginning to panic. There are many different rumors circulating as to how the world will end. Whatever the cause, though, thought that 2012 will be the last year that any human will walk the Earth is literally driving people mad. From earthquakes, to floods and tornados, every natural disaster known to man, and even those we can’t begin to fathom, are expected to occur. As many sources have stated, “Death will wash over the world like a giant tsunami, taking every piece of flesh in it path.”In an interview found in the article, “2012: Six End-of-the-World Myths Debunked,” published in the National Geographic, one man was quoted saying, "I've had two teenagers who were considering killing themselves, because they didn't want to be around when the world ends. Two women in the last two weeks said they were contemplating killing their children and themselves so they wouldn't have to suffer through the end of the world." Television shows such as “Doomsday Bunkers” and “Doomsday
Preppers,” are sending more people into fear, as well as the 2010 movie “2012”. Individuals everywhere are taking drastic measures. Panic is already setting in, and we are still 8 months away. Rumors of how the world will meet its end have been swarming for years now. Such as the pole shift, the Mayan prediction, the galactic alignment, solar storms, and even Planet X
meeting Earth. Centuries ago Mayan’s said the world would end at the end of their calendar year; for us that is December 21, 2012. The calendar began back in 3114 BC and went on for thousands of years. In a recent study, it was discovered that leap year wasn’t included in the Mayan calendar. The system of three 365-day years followed by one 366-day Leap Year didn’t begin until 47 B.C during the reign of Caesar. If we take this into account, we are actually 500+
days off putting us behind where the Mayan calendar says we should be which is August of 2013. Therefore, according to the Mayan calendar the world should have ended several months ago. Other myths that are proven to be untrue include the collision of Planet X, called Niburu, with Earth. If this was actually the case, several NASA scientists said it would be visible to the naked eye by now. The polar shift theory was proven wrong as well. The shift is said to cause the Earth’s poles (north and south), and magnetic fields to be destroyed. It is impossible to reverse the rotation of the Earth on its axis. It is true that continents are slowly drifting, but they cannot reverse the positions of the poles. (for more on this go to: http://www.cpraward.org/the-year-2012.html) Whether you believe the world will come to an end on December 21, 2012, or simply think it’s a myth brought out by the media and human fear, the date is still steadily approaching. Do you believe? If so, how do you plan to survive?
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by Daniel StephenSome students believe that college is easy; that you can slack off and wake up late in the day, go to class for 2 hours then go home, and just have less of a burden overall. Well I’m going to tell you that is absolutely incorrect. College is not an easy task to complete. It requires careful planning and execution, a firm knowledge of time management, organization, dedication, and perseverance. One does not simply go to college; consider a full time job.
Obviously to even go to college you must first graduate high school, but that’s not all you need. You will have to complete the ACT in order to apply to most colleges. Most colleges and universities require at least a 19-20 on the ACT, but that’s not all they look in making their decision to accept a student or not.
Think of it this way: Pretend you’re a basketball coach, you have to make a choice for the last open spot on your team, and your two choices are Shaquille O’Neill, and a third grader. You make them shoot a free throw to see who will make the cut. The third grader makes it, Shaq does not. Would you choose the third grader just because he made it? Or would you choose Shaq because he plays well more consistently? When colleges look at your transcript, they are looking at a number of things. Your overall GPA for high school, being one of them. That being said, you still have to score well
on the ACT, just keep in mind that’s not all that matters.
A lot of students will tell you that one the hardest decisions you have to make is deciding what college or university you want to attend. That is understandable
considering that the choice could very well determine how the rest of your life, or at least the next 4 years, go.
An obvious first step in choosing a college would be to make sure that they offer the degree you are interested in. The next thing to take into consideration would be whether or not you want to go to school in the state you currently
reside in, or an out-of-state college. Going along with that, you need to decide if you want to go to school in a big city or a small college town.
When looking for a college to go to you, you have to keep in mind the tuition cost. In state colleges are going to offer you a lower tuition rate than out of state schools will. To give you a general idea of how much tuition costs in Missouri, I have listed some of the schools tuition rates for Missouri residents.
College tuition does not include book fees or equipment fees, it only includes the cost to actually be “in” the class. Some classes have an extra fee, but not all. Most of your science and music classes are going to require an extra fee. Some will also require you to have multiple textbooks. Textbooks can cost upwards to a $500-$1000 a year.
College is obviously a costly experience, and every part of it needs to be considered, from textbooks, dorm fees, food, etc. With college having such a high price tag students need to make sure that he or she is going for the degree he or she really wants. The last thing a student wants to have is a degree, and debt, that won’t get him or her where he or she wants to be. So as a student, think long and hard, do your homework (as in, educate yourself on the college’s you’re considering attending, get a high ACT score, and try for scholarships. Every little bit helps.
College Tuition
MizzouIn-state- Per credit hour- $269.40
(year total $8,082)Out-of state- Per credit hour- 470.30 (year total $22,191)
MWSUIn state- Per credit hour- $182.43
(year total $5472.90)Out of state- Per credit hour-
$352.36 (year total $10,570.80)
NorthwestIn-state- Per credit hour- $234.89
(year total $7,046.70)Out-of state- Per credit hour- $413.28 (year total $10,398)
UCMIn-state- Per credit hour- $203.50
(year total $6,105.00)Out-of state- Per credit hour- $407.00 (year total $12,210)
USMIn-state- Per credit hour- $163.00
(year total $4,890.00)Out-of state- Per credit hour- $326.00 (year total $9780.00)
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History of Easterby Devyn Auxier
In the United States today, many people celebrate Easter Sunday by going to church services to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Many also dye hard-boiled eggs, or use plastic colored eggs containing candy to hide for children to find in what are known as Easter egg hunts.
Easter is a feast day held on the Sunday following the paschal full moon. Easter was decided to be on a Sunday for the obvious reason that Sunday is the day Christians have dedicated to Christ. So why the Sunday following the paschal moon? The paschal full moon is the date of Passover in the Jewish calendar, therefore, Easter is the Sunday after Passover.
The name of this Christian holiday is unknown. However, some sources say the word “Easter” comes from “Eostre”, the Teutonic goddess of spring and fertility. Other sources say that Easter is originated from the Latin term “hebdomada alba” which translates to “white week,” a reference to Easter week and the white clothing donned by people who are baptized during this time.
Most think of Easter as just a one day celebration. However, the Christian church thinks of it as a whole season. “Lent, the 40-day period leading up to Easter Sunday, is a time of reflection and penance and represents the 40 days that Jesus spent alone in the wilderness before starting his ministry, a time in which Christians believe he survived various temptations by the devil.”
This season is filled with many different religious days such as Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. Each of these days has a scriptural meaning behind it.
Aside from the various celebrations in the United States, many other countries recognize the holiday, as well. In Africa, Christians have an Easter Vigil which many people attend. They decorate the churches with clothes in the shapes of things that they feel represent Easter, such as butterflies or flowers. After the church service, a customary dance is held where women sing religious
songs. After the festivities, everyone returns home for a family feast.
In Australia, there’s no one way to celebrate Easter Sunday. Some individuals celebrate the day by going to a church service where they have hot cross buns for breakfast. Children are given Easter eggs, which are made up of either chocolate or sugar, and often have toys inside. A few years ago, chocolate bilbies (a rare animal found in Australia) have also been making a big appearance. Many families
also have a dinner together.
Easter Sunday is a widely celebrated holiday. However, there are a million different ways to celebrate it. Many of these seem to have one thing in common, though. Religion. So this Easter, whether you’re dying Easter Eggs, hunting them, or getting together with family, you now have some extra knowledge as to how this holiday originated. http://www.history.com/topics/history-°©‐of-°©‐easter
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Sexual Harassmentby Kailie Brissett April is sexual harassment month, but many aren’t sure what constitutes as sexual harassment. In 2011, one in every six people were sexually harassed in a workplace and school environment. Out of that, 43% say it was from a manager, and 51% say in was from a peer or co-worker. While sexual harassment is taking place among both genders, it is more likely for a woman to report sexual harassment than a man in a 35% to 21% ratio. Sexual harassment can seem innocent and meant as no harm at times, but there is a very fine line, and one that is very easy to cross if you are not aware of what sexual harassment is. Sexual harassment includes: unwanted jokes, gestures, offensive words on clothing, and
unwelcome comments, and repartee, touching, and any other bodily contact, such as patting a coworker’s back or shoulder, grabbing an employee around the waist, or interfering with an employee’s ability to move. repeated requests for dates that are turned down, or unwanted flirting. Transmitting or posting e-mails or pictures of a sexual or degrading nature, displaying sexually suggestive objects, pictures, or posters, playing sexually suggestive music. These are only a few examples of what constitutes as sexual harassment. Although 50% of the women who have experienced harassment at work or school say that they simply try to ignore it, these same women lose 10% productivity on average. About 24% of harassment victims take time off just to avoid the harasser, while 10% choose to leave their jobs, or transfer schools because of the harassment. Sexual harassment happens every day in schools, work places, on the street, even while shopping at the mall, or driving your car. It’s around us every day and the people who are doing it need to be stopped. What one person may think is joking around, or having fun, can be considered offensive to others, so one must always be aware of how they act and what they say. Sexual harassment, just like bullying, is out there, so be aware of what’s going on in your every day life. If you see it happening, or if it is happening to you, put a stop to it. Find a trusted adult, teacher, counselor, or administrator to talk to. Don’t let it continue. Educate yourself and be aware.
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Presidential Raceby Keegan CunninghamWith the presidential elections approaching, and as a first time voter myself, I am very excited to get to put forth my opinion. With this in mind, I have set out to explore other students’ and teachers’ views on this upcoming election, as well as bring about the most recent results on the presidential race. Many students that I have asked have told me the same things in different words. “I don’t care”, “doesn’t matter to me”, “I’m not voting”. But it does matter. This election will determine the way we live in the United States for the next four to eight years. It is a big deal. Get out and vote!
Mrs. Lock: “I think Mitt Romney will winthis election. I think it’s scary to get rid ofObama though before his 8 years. I can’twait until it’s over. I hate all the bickering!”Senior Josh Scott: “I think Obama will win. He has been doing a great job and still has work to do. I’m excited because I’m a first time voter, and I think it will be a close race.”Mrs. Corey: “I think Obama will win because he has proven in the last four years that he is right for the job.”
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Republican Delegate Tally
Total delegates: 2,286
Remaining delegates: 1,273
Delegates needed to win: 1,144
! ! Mitt Romney: 563
! Rick Santorum: 263
! Newt Gingrich: 135
! ! Ron Paul: 50
Did You Know?
When lightning strikes it can reach up to 30,000 degrees
celsius (54,000 degrees fahrenheit).
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April Fools’ Dayby Keegan CunninghamApril 1 is a day dedicated to jokesters and pranking. Known as “April Fool’s Day”, this is the time to let loose and have fun, but all pranks are supposed to end by midnight. Any pranks done after the clock strikes 12 are said to bring bad luck to the prankster. Some say that the meaning of April 1 originated in France when King Charles IX ordered a change to the Gregorian calendar in 1582. New Year’s Day was then moved from March 25 through April 1, to January 1. People who hadn’t been informed of the change, or didn’t accept it, were pranked for it. This is said to have been what led to April 1 becoming the day of fools. This, is only one assumption as to the origination of April Fool’s Day. Experts have several theories, though, but this has been the most popular thus far.
April Fools Pranks Around the World• There's something fishy going on in France. Kids fool their friends by taping a paper fish to their backs. When the victim discovers the fish, the prankster yells, "Poisson d'Avril!" (April Fish!)• In Portugal, April Fool’s Day is actually celebrated on the Sunday and Monday before Lent. The big trick there? Throwing flour at your friend's face.• In Poland, everyone takes part in April Fool’s Day activities, including the media, and sometimes public institutions. All serious activities are completely avoided for the day. A favorite joke? Pouring water on people.• According to a CareerBuilder.com survey, 32 percent of workers say they have either initiated, or been on the receiving end of an April Fool’s Day prank at work.• In certain areas of Belgium, children lock out their parents or teachers and only let them in if they promise to give them sweets.• Depending on where you live in England, instead of a "fool" you could be called a "noodle," "noddy," "gobby" or "gob."• In 1998, Burger King introduced their “Left-Handed Whopper” simply to pay tribute to April Fool’s Day.
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by Kailie BrissettTattoos are a growing trend in today’s society. Tattoos are simply pictures that we can have on our bodies permanently. We use our bodies as a huge canvas to express our personality. Many people used to be against them, but for the past decade or so, it’s become more socially
acceptable. A lot of students have tattoos now. In Saint Joseph, the law used to state that you had to be at least 18 years of age to get a tattoo unless a parent signed a consent form but that has now changed; you must be 18 years of age now. Period. Despite this law, many teenagers under the age of 18 have found ways to get tattoos, one way being having a friend or family member do it. The important thing to remember if you’re wanting to get a tattoo is to make sure it is something that you won’t regret later on down the road. The tattoo should be something you’re proud of, and not something you would be ashamed of and unwilling to show to your friends and family. As I went around the school, I asked 10 students at random if they had a tattoo or are planning on getting one. All 10 either already had one (or more), or were planning to get one soon. I then asked adults that are in their late 20‘s to 30‘s the same thing. While not all of the adults I spoke with had a tattoo, none of them objected to other’s decisions to have one. When I went to ask an older generation of adults, most of them had some objections about people tattooing their body, partly because of religious beliefs, and partly because they grew up in a society where it wasn’t as socially accepted as it is today. We all have the right to our own
opinion, and we all have the right to do what we wish to our own bodies. Although, if you’re considering getting a tattoo, you need to also consider the risks, and remember, it’s going to last for a very long time! Be safe about it, go to a professional. Lastly, take proper care of it. After all, why spend money on something you can’t enjoy in the long run?
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“Moonlih an Roses”by Devyn AuxierProm has been a hot topic all year, and with it quickly approaching, everyone is scrambling to Cind a date and the perfect ensemble for it. Many students have heard about the tales of previous proms, which has deCinitely built up some anticipation. Now it’s our turn to have this perfect night. So what’s our prom going to be like? This year, the prom is being held at Mitchell Park Plaza from 7pm to 10pm. The rooftop will be accessible for pictures before the prom so come early to get your memories taken. There will be a DJ who has been given a list of music suggested by Benton students. Also, cookies and punch will be served. Last but not least, a lot of people have been asking about this years theme. The theme for prom is going to be “Midnight and Roses.” Now that invitations have been delivered, and prom is just around the corner, there are many decisions to be made. Should you go as a group? Where will you get your pictures taken? What will your plans be after prom? In a survey, half of the students answered that they will be going to prom in a group, and that’d they’d most likely be taking pictures and going out to eat before prom, although many aren’t sure where yet. It’s important to know whether or not the restaurant of your choice takes reservations, and how early ahead you can make them. Some popular restaurants in town that take reservations are: El Maguey, Olive Garden, San Jose Steakhouse, Boudreaux’s, Barbosa’s, and 54th Street Grill. Students planning on taking pictures before prom aren’t sure where to do that, either. Many popular locations in Saint Joseph that are good for formal picture taking would be: Krug Park, Hyde Park, Riverfront, City Hall, and thanks to the location of the prom, you are now able to take pictures on the rooftop. So what to do after prom? Most students said they were going bowling with friends, or just plan on hanging out with friends at their house. With large crowd the bowling alleys have on the weekends, a reservation for a lane or two will probably be needed as well. Some other things that you could do after prom are rollerblading, ice skating, or just hanging out and watching movies or playing games. There’s also been a little controversy concerning the requirements to get into the prom. Many kids think that some of the requirements aren’t fair, while others think that they’re easy to fulCill. Regardless, if you are planning to attend prom, make sure you fulCill all of the requirements. To be able to attend, you must have a 75% attendance rate, have no suspensions on record, maintained passing grades, and have all your payments owed to the school paid off. Most who don’t think these are fair requirements, can still go, however. No matter how you plan to spend your time before prom or after prom, where you plan to take pictures, or whom you’re going with, the most important thing is to be safe and have fun. Prom is supposed to be an incredible night that everyone can enjoy and remember for life; a night where you get to be a carefree teenager. Take advantage of that and have the best prom you can possibly imagine.
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Recommended Reading for April
“Four seemingly ordinary girls with four very real secrets. What separates them will inevitably bring them together.”
April Music
ReleasesBy Leetha Rowe
April 3Both Lights by AU
Eyrie by BeakI Love You, It’s Cool by Chris ClarkEvans the Death by Evans the Death
Love on a Real Train by Love on a Real TrainWe Are Not the Same by Lux
Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded by Nicki MinajWonky by Orbital
Changed by Rascal FlattsI Don’t Want to Die by Ryan
PowerUgly by Screaming Females
Family Perfume, Vol. 1 by White Fence
Hollows and Rounds by WhitejacketWillow: You Think You Know Me by
Willow Smith2012 by World Blanket
April 10Boys & Girls by Alabama Shakes
Attaloss by AttalossSlipstream by Bonnie Raitt
Underwater Sunshine by Counting CrowsDeep Chills by Lords of Acid
Space Vacation by Peelander-zUnison by Unison
House of Baasa by Zambri
April 17Europe by Allo Darlin’Dross Glop by Batties
We Are Not Humanity by Hollow EarthOf All Things I Will Soon
Grow Tired by Joyce ManorWith Siinali: Heartbreaking
Bravery by MoonfacePicture Show by Neon Trees
?Possible o’Impossible? by The High StrungCalifornia 37 by Train
Skyline by Yann Tiersen
April 24Diamond Rugs by Diamond Rugs
Speak in Code by Eve 6Blunderbuss by Jack White
We Could Be Arsonists by LoquatThe Dark Roots of Earth by TestamentThis Machine by The Dandy Warhols
Street Parade by Theresa Anderson
April 28Hair by Ty Segall and White Fence
Goddess of the NightVanessa has had a secret since she was little. She can disappear. Now she is being followed. She can’t figure out who is following her, but she knows why; her powers. And someone has figured it out.
Into the Cold FireSerena has the power to read minds. When she was little she would answer people’s thoughts because she couldn’t tell the difference between what a person thought, and what they said. Now Serena isa chosen one by the ancient evil, Atrox. Jimena, Serena’s best friend, has a power of
her own; she can see the future.When Jimena has a premonition that Serena is going to give in to the evil that has chosen her, she tries to intervene before it’s too late, and since her premonitions have never been wrong, she’s more determined than ever.
Night ShadeJimena use to be in a gang. She is one tough girl and nothing scares her. Except Veto, that is.The man who was once the love of her life is back, and Jimena is trying to figure out why. After all, he died almost a year ago...or did he?
Daughters of the MoonWritten by: Lynne EwingReviewed by: Leetha Rowe
“This is a great series filled with drama and action and laced with everyday
teenage problems. Ewing is an amazing writer the way she tells the story with such detail. These books are fantastic and should be read by every teenager. This is one of the best series' I have ever read. By the way, there are more than just these three books. Happy
reading!” ~A Consumer
“I rate this book four stars for the adventures four best friends have to go
through to protect each other. They would do anything for one another.”
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Recommended Reading for April
“When love and jealousy collide on the slopes, winter break turns deadly...”
April Movie
ReleasesBy Leetha Rowe
April 1The Lonliest Planet
April 4Titanic 3D
April 6American
ReunionThe Cold Light of Day
We Have a Pope
April 13The Cabin in the Woods
The Three StoogesThe Lady
April 20Lockout
ChimpanzeeThe Wettest Country in the
WorldGoodbye First LoveThe Moth Diaries
April 27The Five-Year
EngagementSafe
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A massive Strigoi attack has St. Vladimir High School on high alert. It’s winter breakand parents are too afraid to let their kids come to visit. When the administrators decide to have all students attend the
annual holiday ski trip, all the GuardiansSt. Vladimir High could get come along including Rose’s mother, Janine Hathaway. Even worse, Rose’s love and tutor,Dimitri, has his eyes on another.
FrostbiteWritten by: Richelle MeadReviewed by: Leetha Rowe
“In a world that seems saturated with vampire books, Richelle Mead has created
characters and a world that is both unique and believable.”
~TeensReadToo.com
“I rate this book 4 stars. The experience Rose has to go
through to keep everyone she loves safe is thrilling. And
danger her jealousy causes her loved ones is suspenseful!”
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Overnight Cherry Danish RecipeIngredients: 2 packages (1/4 ounce each) active dry yeast, 1/2 cup warm 2% milk (110° to 115°), 6 cups all-purpose flour, 1/3-cup sugar, 2 teaspoons salt, 1 cup cold butter, cubed, 1-1/2 cups warm half-and-half cream (110° to 115°), 6 egg yolks, lightly beaten, 1 can (21 ounces) cherry pie filling. ICING: 2 tablespoons butter, softened, 3 cups confectioners' sugar, 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract, Dash salt, 4 to 5 tablespoons half-and-half cream.
Directions: In a small bowl, dissolve yeast in warm milk. In a large bowl, combine the flour, sugar and salt. Cut in butter until crumbly. Add the yeast mixture, cream and egg yolks; stir until mixture forms a soft dough (dough will be sticky). Cover and refrigerate overnight. Punch down dough; divide into quarters. Roll each portion into an 18-in. x 4-in. rectangle; cut into 1-in. x 4-in. strips. Place two strips side by side; twist together. Shape into a ring; pinch ends together. Repeat with remaining strips. Place 2 in. apart on greased baking sheets. Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled, about 45 minutes. Using the end of a wooden spoon handle, make a 1/2-in.-deep indentation in the center of each roll. Fill each with about 1 tablespoon pie filling. Bake at 350° for 14-16 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove from pans to wire racks to cool. For icing, in a large bowl, beat butter until fluffy. Gradually beat in the confectioners' sugar, vanilla, salt and enough cream to achieve a drizzling consistency. Drizzle over warm rolls. Yield: 3 dozen.
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Easterby Kailie Brissett
Bunny in a Cup RecipeIngredients: 2 cups cold milk. 1 package (3.4 ounces) instant vanilla pudding mix, 2 twists black licorice, 1/4 cup vanilla frosting, Red liquid or paste food coloring, 8 cream-filled oval vanilla sandwich cookies, 8 green jellybeans, 4 pink jelly beans.
Directions: In a small bowl, whisk milk and pudding mix for 2 minutes. Let stand for 2 minutes or until soft-set. Pour into four small bowls; cover and refrigerate. Meanwhile, cut licorice widthwise into fourths, then lengthwise into thirds; set aside. Combine frosting and red food coloring; frost top of cookies to within 1/2-in. of edge. Just before serving, insert oval cookies into each bowl of pudding for ears. Add green jelly beans for eyes and a pink jelly bean for nose. Place three pieces of licorice on each side of the nose for whiskers. Yield: 4 servings.
Easter Nest Torte RecipeIngredients: 1/2 cup butter, softened, 1/2 cup sugar, 2 eggs, 1/2 cup all-purpose flour, 1/3 cup baking cocoa, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 8 ounces semisweet chocolate, melted. FILLING:1/4 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon cornstarch, 1-1/4 cups 2% milk, 3 egg yolks, lightly beaten, 1 envelope unflavored gelatin, 3 tablespoons cold water, 7 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped. 1-1/4 cups heavy whipping cream. 20 to 30 small candy Easter eggs
Directions: In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Combine the flour, cocoa, baking powder and salt; gradually add to creamed mixture and mix well. Spread into a greased 9-in. springform pan. Bake at 350° for 15-20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes. Carefully run a knife around edge of pan to loosen. Remove sides and bottom of pan. Cool completely on a wire rack. From a large sheet of waxed paper, cut a 29-in. x 5-in. strip. Fold strip lengthwise in half. Place strip on a large sheet of waxed paper on a work surface. Spread melted chocolate evenly along one long edge of waxed paper strip; spread upward, making a wavy line to within 1/2 in. of other long edge. Let stand for 10-30 minutes until chocolate begins to set but is still pliable. Carefully lift waxed paper strip and wrap chocolate strip around cake with straight edge on the bottom. Do not remove waxed paper. Refrigerate until chilled. Meanwhile, cover three baking sheets with waxed paper. Drizzle remaining melted chocolate from a spatula over waxed paper in both directions. Chill for 10 minutes. Peel off waxed paper; break chocolate into 2-in. to 3-in. "twigs;" set aside. For filling, in a small saucepan, combine the sugar and cornstarch. Stir in milk until smooth. Cook and stir over medium-high heat until slightly thickened and bubbly. Reduce heat; cook and stir 2 minutes longer. Remove from the heat. Stir a small amount of hot filling into egg yolks; return all to the pan, stirring constantly. Bring to a gentle boil; cook and stir 2 minutes longer. Remove from the heat. In a small bowl, sprinkle gelatin over water; let stand for 1 minute. Stir into custard until gelatin is dissolved. Add chopped chocolate; stir until smooth. Cover surface with plastic wrap; cool to room temperature. In a large bowl, beat cream until soft peaks form; fold into chocolate mixture. Carefully spoon over top of cake. Cover and refrigerate for 1-2 hours or until set. Remove waxed paper strip from side of cake. Position chocolate "twigs" around top of cake to create a nest. Arrange candy eggs in center. Yield: 12-14 servings.Recipes from: www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes
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Easter Egg Dying IdeasBy: Leetha Rowe
1.) Use a white crayon to write or drawwhatever you want, then dip it in the dye and
whatever you put there will show up.2.) Put stickers on the eggs and then dye.
3.)Naturally dye the eggs by boilingthem will colorful foods such as carrots,
broccoli, cabbage, beats, coffee, tea,grape juice, etc.
4.) Add glitter to the dye.5.) Put rubber bands around them for
lines.6.) Dip the eggs in different colors for a tie
dyed look.7.) Use different lace designs
and wrap it tightly around the eggs thendye it.
8.) Dip a small sponge in the dye andapply to the egg.
9.) Apply 1/8 strips of tape, evenly spacedout, vertically, and dye it, then when dry,
take the tape off and add 1/8 strips of tapeevenly, horizontally, and dye it in a
different color.10.) Use Kool-Aid to dye the
eggs and the color will be brighter.
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Fun Easter Facts by Cheyenne Mast The first Easter baskets were made to look like bird’s nest.
The custom of giving eggs at Easter time has been traced back to Egyptians, Persians, Gauls, Greeks and Romans, to whom the egg was a symbol of life.
Easter is now celebrated on the first Sunday after the full moon which happens on, or after, March 21, the Spring Equinox.
Easter bonnets are a throwback to the days when the people denied themselves the pleasure of wearing fine angels for the duration of Lent.
Americans celebrate Easter with a large Easter egg hunt on the White House Lawn.
90 million chocolate Easter bunnies are made for Easter each year.
Each day, five million marshmallow chicks and bunnies are produced in preparation for Easter. 16 billion jelly beans are made for Easter (that’s enough to completely fill an 89 feet high and 60 feet wide plastic Easter egg - about the height of a nine-story office building!)
The world’s largest jar of jelly beans weighed 6,050 pounds.
Red jelly beans are kids favorite
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On March 16, 2012, senior Devin Davis signed a full ride soccer scholarship with Independence Community College in Kansas City, Kansas. On behalf of the Benton students and staff, we’d like to congratulate Davis on his success!
Benton Debate Class takes on Districtsby Mrs. Michaud
Liberty North High School in Liberty, Missouri set the location for the 2011-2012 debate tournament. Five students represented Benton High School in the tournament on March 17, 2012. After two grueling rounds, sophomore Cameron Pike found himself in a spot for the finals competition for a chance to compete in the state tournament. Good job to Pike, as well as the other Benton students who worked hard and represented our school well! Congratulations to all.
Miami Sets Sight on 2012 WrestleMania Rock and Cena set sight on main eventBy Jered Ross
WrestleMania is less than a month away and fans are going wild in anticipation for what will be the main event of the night. Miami will be the sight for the showdown between two WWE legends and superstars. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and John Cena, will battle it out in what could be the biggest match in WrestleMania history. WWE will take place at Sun Life Stadium where the Miami Hurricanes and Miami Dolphins play. It is also the hometown of The Rock. Going up against his rival Cena, The Rock seems more than confident he will beat him. The two superstars, who have verbally fought on numerous occasions on shows such as Monday Night RAW and Friday Night Smackdown, will finally get the chance to take it out on each other physically. “This match means so much to me.” said Cena, after vocally expressing his feelings about the upcoming match. “The headlines will read ‘John Cena Beats The Rock at WrestleMania 28’.” he went on to predict. These two men clearly have no respect for each other in any sense of the word. “I’m going to stick my size 15 boot up John Cena’s lady parts.” The Rock was quoted saying in response to Cena’s prediction. This is only building up the excitement for fans who have been anticipating this huge match up since its announcement early last year. While the event has been sold out for weeks, fans not lucky enough to have a ticket can watch it live on Pay-Per-View on April 1. Don’t miss this legendary event!
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Senior Spotlightby Sami Kretzer
Q: What events are you involved in?I participate in both the discus and shot put. Q: What is your best personal record in track?I don't have a record in shot because it is my first year participating in that event, but my PR in discus is 107ft
Q: What will you miss most about track?I'll miss hanging out at the the meets with everyone after our events are over, and cheering on our runners. Q: What is the best piece of advice you have been given by a coach?"Set the goal high and if you don't reach it that's okay, try again." -Coach Jim Sardo Q: What is your favorite sports quote?"The only one who can tell you 'you can't’ is you. And you don't have to listen." - Nike Q: Where do you plan to attend college?Truman State University Q: What do you plan to major in at Truman?Modern Language- Spanish Q: What is your favorite memory from your high school track and field career?When we went to the MEC Track Meet and I finally broke 100 ft. for discus in a meet, it was the greatest feeling. There were so many people who didn't think I could throw because I was small but I proved them all wrong. Q: How long have you done track and field?I have been in track and field since I was in 6th grade
Q: Which coach has had the biggest impact on you?I'd have to say Coach Allen. Not only has he been my track coach for 4 years, but he was my volleyball coach for 3, and he is always there for me when I need him to be. He is there for advice and for help. He's the person I turn to when I need inspiration or if I just need a friendly face. Q: What is your favorite school to attend away track meets? Excelsior Springs
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Q: What do you do in the off season? (other sports, activities, training?)I always played volleyball in the summer and fall, and during the winter, I participated in the play. I also train by myself in the off season so I can be in better shape during actual season. Q: What is your favorite subject? AP 2-D Portfolio, because the class is a comfort zone for me and I love to just lose myself in my art.
Q: What are you looking forward to about college?I look forward to studying what I am interested in and focusing on my future. Q: What will you miss most about track?Being able to compete with familiar people. Though I can probably keep throwing, I won’t be able to compete with the people who I have formed bonds with over my 4 years of throwing.
Q: How do you feel this season will go?I feel really great about this season, I have been throwing on the top of my game and getting better everyday. This year my goal is to make it to state in discus so I have to train hard to make it there.
Q: What other sports do you play?I play Volleyball Q: Are you involved in other extracurricular activities? If so, how long have you been involved with them?Theatre 9-12Spanish Club 9-12NHS11-12Art Club 9-12Book Club 11-12Interact Club 12FBLA 12
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2012-2013 Varsity Cheerleading Squad
Taylor Baldwin- FreshmanTaylor Garton- Senior
Katie Hall- SeniorAshley Higgins- Sophomore
Emily Hogan- FreshmanDametriae Irvin- Freshman
Brea Lembke- SeniorSydney Miller- Junior
Mariah Peterson- JuniorJessie Ratiliff- JuniorAngela Rehm- JuniorTyler Stanton- Senior
Heather Stobbs- SeniorJacee Thomas- Sophomore
2012-2013 Poms Squad
Lani Bamfield- SeniorRavyn Blanchard- Junior
Maddie Duncan- FreshmanBailey Fry- Sophomore
Rylan McClurg- FreshmanCheyenne Miller- Junior
Madi Reynolds- SophomoreAlissa Wildensen- Senior
Ali Winterschiedt- Sophomore
Girls SoccerEllen Adams-FreshmanKeelie Arbuckle- Senior
Samantha Butterfield-FreshmanMalori Cruz- FreshmanKary Deltoro- FreshmanBethany Domann-Senior
Morgan Domann- FreshmanSavannah Domann-Junior
Cheyenne Ellis- SeniorPayge Embrey- Freshman
Frida Garcia-SeniorSkylie Hughes- Sophomore
Paige Kneale- JuniorMaleah Lankford- Freshman
Abby Sexton- SophomoreTimberlee Wilkerson- Sophomore
Rylee Wilkerson- SophomoreSadie Ziolkowski- Freshman
Boys BasballQuinton Baldwin- SeniorColby Bradford- SeniorDalton Dreier- JuniorHunter Gibson- JuniorJason Kalamon- JuniorDylan Lasley- Senior
Dillon Mattice- SophomoreTrevor Peters- SeniorDalton Phelps- SeniorLuke Powers- SeniorTyler Rich- Senior
Steven Smith- SeniorBrad (Boo) Steltenpohl- Senior
Clayton Tiffany- SeniorJesse Walters- Senior
Jacob Woodcock- JuniorNick Zawodny- Senior
Track and Field
Morgan Domann- FreshmanMolly Gach- Junior
Cheryl Holly- FreshmanJoraya Maag- FreshmanBailee Miller- Freshman
Breanna Phillips- FreshmanColleen Prendergast- SeniorMadi Reynolds- FreshmanFaye Shannon- Freshman
Delaney Woodbury- FreshmanBrady Adams- JuniorZack Alder- Freshman
Jake Allen- JuniorLogan Amador- Senior
Bryer Blanchard- FreshmanKeegan Cunningham- Senior
Tayver Deroin- JuniorMichael Dycus- Sophomore
Rye’ll Dydell- FreshmanKain Ellis- Junior
Drew Elrod- FreshmanKain Fleshmann- Sophomore
Bishop Franklin- SeniorMitchell German- Freshman
Trevor Grinstead- SeniorAlex Hoover- Sophomore
Derek Kendall- JuniorJun Lian- Junior
Jonathan Moore- FreshmanDalton Newberry- FreshmanDarian Owsley- Sophomore
Eric Palmer- FreshmanDakota Roberts- Sophomore
Darrian Sampson- SophomoreAaron Shannon- JuniorTyler Stanton- Junior
Bryson Waitkoss- FreshmanAustin Wethered- Freshman
Kyle Woodruff- JuniorJerry Woods- SophomoreAaron Wright- Freshman
Andrew Zackus- FreshmanMatt Ziesel- Junior
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Benton Faces Rainy Start to Spring Sportsby Sami Kretzer On Monday, March 26, the Benton boy’s baseball team walked onto the baseball diamond of Hyde Park, field 6, after a long awaited start to the spring season. It was a disappointment to the ball players and fans alike to have to wait a full week to play the game but, there’s no stopping the rain. The annual City Round Robin was set to start the March 19 at Missouri Western State University. This tournament kicks off each city team’s season. Due to the heavy amount of rain, though, the men and women in charge of scheduling, decided to call it off. This year was the second time in ten years to be canceled due to rain. The long awaited start to the season ended in extra innings in what resulted in a 3-2 loss against Maryville. It was a nail biter from the very first pitch to the last plays, leaving the whole crowd on the edge of their seats in anticipation. Clayton Tiffany pitched the first eight innings of the game and relief pitcher, Nick Zawodny, came in to finish the rest. Together, they had a combined total of eight strikeouts against Maryville’s offense. Senior Steven Smith, went 3-4 during the game with the top hitting average for the team. Senior, Tyler Rich came in to hit for sophomore Dillon Mattice in the 6th inning. The boys played their second game of the season Tuesday night against St. Pius. The team came out on top, winning 8-2 in what felt like a redemption match after Monday nights loss. The boys took the good with the bad and improved on their weaknesses. Overall, the team was looked more prepared going into Tuesday night’s game and what was to come. Senior Lucas Powers, had an impressive catch in the outfield, robbing the opposing team of what would have otherwise been a home run. That home run could have potentially given St. Pius a run for their money and shot at making a comeback against the Cardinals. The Cardinal boys baseball team were scheduled to play Thursday, the 29th in an MEC matchup against the Smithville Spoofhounds at Smithville, but once again, the rain has caused the game to be rescheduled for today, March 30 in Smithville. The next home game for the varsity team is Thursday, April 12, against Bishop LeBlond. Be sure to come out and show your support for the Benton Cardinal baseball team!
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