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Delicate sculpture lrightl is lust one of the many fine prolects carried on each year by art students Above Mr Balogh observes Bill Randolph's work as Sharon Schurmcm and Arnold Hellman carry on other projects in the background QZQEUQ Aefwdzmy Advanced Painting and Drawing students Sandra Burbank, Carol Bagnall and Joy Hogg find plenty of challenge and ioy in their class work.
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Fred Bobier Many Moons. !lea0'ez2bua62y uozihnt Like June in Oklahoma, talent is busting out all around Bentley's halls, as students strive to perfect their abilities into something truly beautiful. Any hour of the day, instrumental and vocal strains can be heard as musicians rehearse. Down the hall, ama- teur sculptors, painters, designers discover magic in their fingertips. Dramatic techniques are studied and exhibited by would-be actors. Beauty lurks in more practical places too: in the hands of mechanics, dress- makers, draftsmen, and in the athletic performances of daring and skill which leave spectators breathless. 's bassoon adds its rich tones to orchestra Directed by Mr. Robert Clark, the Concert Band shared in a program of holiday music. Dick Arieski and Bill Armour tested their dra matic skill in The Late Christopher Bean Both boys also took part in their lumor play
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sk A Perfect autumn weather, cheering crowds, eleven ca- pable players plus lots of bench strength put them all Coach Mr Hudnut dreams about here - 0 I 0 together and they spell football success, such as Head 0 a u0 -'M It isn't iust that the Athletic Department must search for more trophy space, although that's a pleasant fact. More important is the spirit of courtesy and fair-play that typifies Bentley's competitive athletic program. Pre-game handshakes indicate Bulldog good will. Knocking down an opponent is part of the game, help- ing him to his feet again is a gesture of good conduct. Cheerleaders drown out their opposites in the excite- ment of the game, during intermission they dash across field or floor to share cokes and conversation. And loyal spectators manage to accept occasional defeat with quiet dignity, even with tears in their eyes. , Y, lk- At halftime, Bentley's Varsity Cheerleaders got together with their Plymouth counterparts, opposition was forgotten in the girlish chatter of mutual interests. lt's all in the best of taste as co-captains Ron Bogoyevac and Jim Carmichael greet Belleville's basketball captain and game officials. This good sportmanship continues throughout every game.
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