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The ways of a champion are not always easy. Long hard battles must be fought, and many teams must be beaten. Perhaps o coach suffers more mental strain than anyone on the team. The tension ofthe game is vividly reflected on the face of coach Jack Hudnut 'F Liv ,. W s ' .. Q m l iii i . Y . -.iw Q A Way V., r 'in- Undoubtly, too, the player feels the responsibility laid on his shoulders. It is iust this responsibility that pushes him down the field in an all-out effort to score the winning points. The entire team worlcs to make this run countg and it did, for Paul John Bush finished this dash in the end zone for o winning touchdown. Never in the history of high school football has Grty student body been as proud of their football team as we are of ours. Our boys have brought to Bentley its first football trophy. Now we can for- get the moments of tension and doubt. FOR WE ARE NOW THE CHAMPS! :-
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,Xi -A, I LS TOP ROW- Mr. David Amerman, Dave Waite, Don Tartoni, Andy Pool, Mike Barents, Douglas Shailor, Dick Albrecht, Jack Hunt, Tom Parson, Mr. Peter Kokenalces. SECOND ROW- Stewart Papineau, Ron Grana, .lim Godfrey, David Wendt, Ed Pringlemier, Bill Fedus, Tony Petrilli, Rocky Whitehead, .lon Moore, Paul Vaupel, Robin Clair. THIRD ROW- .lim Brandon, Dick Swanson, Don Smith, Jerold Neff, Larry Herbert, Orval Nutt, Ken Durbin. RESERVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Bentley Opponent l4 Garden City l5 Redford Union T2 Allen Park O Plymouth 28 Belleville C Trenton The career of a football player usually begins on the reserve team After he has gained experience, the player becomes part of the varsity squad. Here John Champ puts into good practice some of the fundamentals he has learned from the I'8S8I'V8 TBOIT1. The reserve football 'earn had a fine season this year, starting fhree svaight .-.fins before losing lo 'lieir BVClW- N8lS 'he Plymouth Rocks. The learn scored one Wore victory by deieevng Belleville oef :ve :losing out the season on a sou' note, a loss to lrervon 'Mijn school 5 re' serves. Tnere were nnafy excer exif gzrcsoeos for next year 5 vars y' and QA rn 'ne nelo of fhese boys, who afe learning the trade 'ne hard way, time l957 'een' should lie rr ine shame.
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