TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 Campus Scenes - A Photo-Essay PAGE THREE L-R Vickie McLaughlin, Gail Robinson, and Merner Donnell Test serving line. Here is just a tiny peek into the lively, spicy side of life at Bennett. These moments of lift er living seem to occur most often when the gloomy, tension filled days of despair make col lege life almost unbearable. The Freshmen, plagued by standardized tests the first few weeks of their college careers, deserved a change of pace. A happier medium was reached as the Freshmen were honored at the annual Freshman reception at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Issaic H. Miller. The lovely la dies, caught by the camera, seem to radiate the gaiety of the eve ning. The Freshmen, also, found an escape from depression in their annual talent show. However, this event provided relaxation for the entire campus. The talented young ladies presented a wide range of acts — including a memorable imitation of James Brown. And guests of the campus must be remembered for the part they played in brightening the atmos phere. Who would dare argue the point that Julian Bond or George Shirley rendered immense pleas ure? Why, just look at them. Last, but not least, in the minds of many Bennett Belles was--aiid perhaps still is—the College Party. The smiles of the party participants, shown re laxing from the dance floor, af firm the success of this social event of the year. Ml seems indication, well at the freshmen reception if smiles are any I Phyllis Ford makes like James Brown on freshmen talent night. Civil Rights Activist, Ju lian Bond is surrounded by Belles’ during his recent campus appearance. George Shirley shakes hands at reception given in his honor by Dr. and Mrs. Miller who are shown in background. Sandra Ilul I, She 1 ia Va Iteau and guest relax at the col lege party, M ANSWERS TO g i| F\CI'LTY quiz S sJsAg (g) B W. saiA^S (L) S WS (jjo paJJBq) udppjBa (9) J; ^ saeMOi j (q) SS uosduiBS ({’) X 3unoA (S) x ;S;:: (z) iji W: sasAiMD (l) S Students and faculty got together at the weekly to exchange ideas over coffee and doughnuts every Iuisda> Several young ladies profile for the birdie after the fashion show in Pfeiffer Hall

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view