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SHUTTERBUGS. Darkroom inhabitants included B. Scharl, A. Lynch, C. Jason, and D. Hearn. 1 Realm Inspecting a camera are Al Madden, Gerry Marquis, Ralph Klotz, Lloyd Herman, AI Herman, Bob Canuelle, and Larry Thompson, all members of Audio-Visual. ne gf ... . 1 Sir. rf--5.0.7
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iraws curious Language proves to be a many-splendored thing to several student groups, although their purposes diFfer. French and Spanish students ioin clubs to learn more of the customs and conditions of the people who speak the languages they study. Masque and Mike serves a triple purpose: it stimulates interest in dramatics, teaches members all aspects of production, and provides assistance with dramatic presentations at Bentley. The second goal was achieved this year by studying a one-act play, The Man in the Bowler Hat. Students directed, produced, performed, designed sets and costumes for this play. Any student interested in dramatics is eligible for Masque and Mike membership. Words are tools for debaters, who apply them logi- cally for the businesslike purpose of proving their points-of-view. Their topic this year was Resolved: that the Federal Government should substantially in- crease its regulation of labor unions. Spring forensics, directed by Mr. Erickson, included declamation, ora- tion, extempore speaking, interpretative and humor- ous reading. Items at the French booth at the Old World Market entranced mem- bers of Le Cercle francais when they attended that annual event in November. Later in the year, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Chandler, students had dinner at a French restaurant. SPANISH CLUB. Left to right, front row: C. Kehoe J Petzold, C. Prevost, president, M. Hilton, treasurer, T Leathley, vice president, J. Pierce, secretary, R. Geschwender, P. Loria. Second row: P. Hubbard, N. 1 FRENCH CLUB. Left to right, front row: N. Howe, S Hutton, J. Reske, I. Bergman, A. Higginbottom, Mrs. Ort, C. Scanlon, N. Silvey, L. Ankelein. Second row: G. Bergen, S. Cotner, S. Haiduc, M. Abrams, S. Lamb, D. Karr, C. Rutherford, P. Moore, J. Ericson. Third row: K. Pilgram, S. Hanford, L. Kuperman, G. Lynch, V. Collins, S. Gillespie, J. Cagle, K. Kuzins. Fourth row: B. Weeder, Rice, B. Yeager, D. Orel, F. LaLone, T. Lewis, J. Dole, M. Esper. Third row: J. Sunal, P. Clarke, T. Schultz, K. Frigon, J. Barber, C. Nicholas, G. Adams. Fourth row K. Taylor, H. Schweppe, R. Masters, J. Zemboy, S. Eby, J. Grela, C. Giesler, D. Bonsel, S. Owston, G. Balloid G. Fernyhough. Fifth row: J. Moffett, P. Balysh, S Castle, H. Trick, L. Ritter, B. Rapp. J. Grace, N. Mantel.
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at sight and sound AUDIO VISUAL. Left to right, front row: H. Atkinson, Mr. Fisher, sponsor, J. Cahill, vice president, R. Bauman, secretary-treasurer, A. Herman, president, J. Harma. Second row: H. Johnson, R. Kunkel, T. Donaldson, L. Herman, G. Allen, G. Celler, L. Goodlesky, J. Little. Third row: L. Thompson, B. Brown, D. Stetson, G. McLellan, A. Madden, D. Reed, G. Mapes. For those who care about mechanical equipment as well as artistry, three organizations are available. Audio-Visual members serve the school by handling and maintaining all movie, slide-film and tape re- corder equipment. They also order films and show them. If camera clubbers look eye-weary, it's because they ' Q spend so much time in the darkroom. These students learn proper photography-taking pictures, develop- ing, enlarging, and printing them, Their work is used by both the yearbook and school paper. Another newcomer this year is the Bentley Eyes group. By recording significant school events on movie film and sound tape, they have begun a library of Bentley life that will be forever fresh. -is xi., assi... BENTLEY EYES. Discussing a point with their director concerning movies of school events are, I D. Goodfellow, L. Goodlesky, J. Barber, and Mr. W. R. McQueston. eft to right D. Memmer 'sf L Qa-ff ai!
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