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BELOW: In one scene of 'The Wizard of Oz in the Wild, Wild West Nancy Thompson and Don Inman rehearse their parts. ABOVE: In the 'Spineless Drudge' presented by the fifth hour dramatics class, Debbie Mueller as Marcia Propaine, tries to capture her bosses attention. School activities considered fine arts would be band, drama, choir, and art. Each year stu- dents are involved in the all-school play which covers scenic artistry, band, singing, and acting. Some students are planning to make a career out of some form of fine arts. Mrs. Barbara BELOW: Providing entertainment for shoppers, the Benton Band performed during National Education Week at the East Hills Mall. ABOVE: Entertaining the audience before the show, the stage band plays the introduction for the Harvest Moon. Vaughan related her feelings, when she said, 'Fine arts is concerned with the objectives of the individual.' Fine arts is a form of entertainment, or ex- pression that can be enjoyed by everyone. Fine Arts 29
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Expressions — Anytime, Anywhere FAR ABOVE LEFT: Providing entertainment for the fall coronation, the Benton Singers perform 'Magic Moments' for the king and queen. FAR ABOVE RIGHT: Backstage, Scott Yerganian assists in the construction of the flats in the One-Act Play Festival. ABOVE: Trying a new form of relaxation, Donnie Cox experiments with the guitar. ABOVE RIGHT: Wearing part of the cos- tumes worn at the Wesley Center Spook House, Lisa Barbar, Gerald Lehman, Terry Burks, and Adam Bolonyi give a thrill to many south-side students. Almost anytime, anywhere, students are sur- rounded by fine arts, whether they know it or not. It could be at a dance, a school play, listen ing to the radio, or even doodling on a note- book. Many people think of fine arts as going to a museum where you must be quiet, going to a ballet, or to the opera, which some consider boring. 28 Fine Arts
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This Is Entertainment The Concert Choir traveled to King Hill United Methodist Church to perform for the south side Rotary Club Christmas meeting. The Rotary Club including Mr. L. K. Bowen, immedi- ate past Benton Principal enjoys the singing of the con- cert choir. The Benton Singers entertained at the annual Christ- mas assembly where Mr. and Miss Benton were crowned. 30 Performance
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